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Year 3/4 Reading- Dick King-Smith- The Sheep-Pig
7 lessons using The Sheep-Pig by Dick King-Smith. Appropriate for LKS2.
Concentrates on using VIPERS comprehension skills (vocabulary, inference, predict, explain, summarise).
All lessons have a starter. Most have differentiated content.
All resources added to word docs for easy printing.
Simple VIPERS planner attached.
Teaching slides in Smart Notebook, PDF and PowerPoint.
Reading comprehension for lesson 7 unrelated to main teach to test VIPERS application.
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Y4 Highland Falcon Thief Guided Reading
8 sessions of guided reading screens using smartnote book (this is editable). I have inclided a PDF incase you do not have smart.
Session concentrate on the VIPERS skills (vocab, inference, predicting, retrieval and summarising/sequencing). Every session has a starter activity too which is different to the main text focus.
Content for year 4 but could be used for any KS2 class.
No planners included.
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UKS2 Guided Reading Kensuke's Kingdom
A unit of work consisting of 6 lessons based on Kensuke’s Kingdom which address a key skill in each.
Break down of skill focus is as follows:
Lesson 1: Predict
Lesson 2: Retrieve
Lesson 3: Infer
Lesson 4: Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Sequence
Lesson 6: Infer (character)
PDF and smartnote book files available.
WW2 Guided Reading: Tom Palmer Resist (UKS2)
8 lessons which cover key VIPERS reading skills based on Tom Palmer’s excellent WW 2 text RESIST.
Lesson breakdown as follows:
Vocabulary
Infer
Sequence/summarise
Predict/infer
Retrieve/summarise
Explain
Explain/summarise
Infer (character emotions)
Year 5/6 Suspense Writing English
In this unit of work, pupils will learn a variety of stylistic devices which will enable them to write their own suspense story. Pupils work through a variety of lessons where they analyse, practice skills, plan and draft a short piece of narrative work.
The lesson breakdown and resources are as follows:
Reading comprehension based on the WAGOLL provided and to be covered first before writing lessons.
Writing:
Lesson 1: Analyse stylistic features of a suspense based text (criteria provided)
Lesson 2: Explore powerful vocabulary
Lesson 3: Explore figurative language
Lesson 4: Planning (planning template provided, teacher to model their own versions across an appropriate amount of lessons) before pupils draft.
All PowerPoints also have some starter activities where pupils punctuate short extracts (Let’s Punctuate) and improve basic sentences (Let’s Up-level).
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WW2 Poetry 'Empty Your Pockets' UKS2
This resource can be taken over 1-4 lessons depending on your class ability.
The poem has been selected from the text ‘Poems from the Second World War’ by Gaby Morgan.
The lesson focus uses ‘Empty your Pockets’ by John Pudney.
The suggested breakdown of the learning is as follows:
Read poem and uses active reading strategies to visualise, predict, clairfy, connect and evaluate by annotating and illustrating key lines, phrases or words.
Discuss how the poem makes readers feel using evidence.
Discuss the poems structure and how this contributes to the impact.
Discuss the impact of language used (help sheet provided with visuals).
UKS2 Poetry- Where the Poppies Now Grow (WW2)
This resource uses Where the Poppies Now Grow by Hilary Robinson.
L.T. I can explain and understand poetry
In the first session, pupils annotate the poem using active reading strategies.
In the second session, pupils explore some of the active reading strategies in more detail.
In the third session, pupils will evaluate the themes that this text covers and provide evidence for any appropriate themes.
Suitable for UKS2 reading lessons.
Guided Reading UKS2 Survivors Non-Fiction
UKS2 Non-fiction Guided Reading unit of 4 lessons based on the book Survivors by David Long (a Blue Peter book winner).
The text focus is ‘The Canyoneer Who Cut Off His Own Arm’.
Lesson breakdown focuses on the following skills:
L1: Predict/vocabulary
L2: Vocabulary/infer
L3: Retrieve/vocabulary
L4: Retrieve
All lessons have resources to print. Some differentiated content also.
Poetry through song KS2
This unit of 3-4 lessons uses Munford & Sons’ song ‘Dustbowl Dance’ as inspiration for poetry learning through song.
Lesson breakdown:
1a. Annotate song using active reading strategies and discuss the meaning
1b. Listen to the song and discuss how the music and lyrics combine for meaning
Answer questions to deepen understanding of the poem (including questioning, visualising, inferring, discussing structure).
Analyse meaning and evaluate
KS2 Poetry using imagery (Writing and Reading)
These lessons take inspiration from the poem Troglodytic Owner-Occupier by By Nick Toczek.
Reading:
Attached are 3 lessons of reading resources which focus on visualising, clarifying and retrieving for meaning as well as inference. The poem is also provided with widget visuals to help SEND pupils.
Writing:
This unit (6 lessons) takes inspiration from the reading unit. Pupils create their own creature and write a poem about. Lessons focus on features such as: repetition, imagery and rhyming. Starter work comprises of uplevelling and punctuating sentences and small paragraphs. I have left my teaching ink on the slides so you can see how the resources are used and these are easily deleted with one click using PowerPoint. There is also a WAGOLL which is an example pupils can pull out the features to help them before writing their own.
A fun unit that children have enjoyed and suitable for pupils aged 7-11 (although may suit UKS2 better).
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