Writing frames for descriptive, exposition, persuasive, narrative and review written pieces. Each resource is a single page writing frame or scaffold to guide pupils through writing a five-paragraph piece, plus matching themed writing paper.
The scaffold page features five sections for planning five paragraphs, and there are three columns for each paragraph: what to include, useful sentence starters, and space to plan or make notes for the written content.
There are prompts for appropriate punctuation at the bottom of the page, and this can be used as a worksheet, handout or poster.
This resource comes in both UK A4 and US letter document sizes.
A single page writing organiser, frame or scaffold to guide KS2 and KS3 pupils through planning a five-section descriptive piece of writing. The page features five sections for planning five paragraphs with written and visual prompts for using the senses. Differentiated and designed in several different ways for visual learners, this resource comes in ten different styles, including with and without writing guidelines.
This resource comes in both UK A4 and US letter document sizes. That’s 20 sheets in one!
Take a trip to an imaginary remote island! Students start by selecting one island from four descriptions and explaining their choice before going on to select seven items to take with them.
Students will have different choices and reasoning depending on their island choice…
Wrap the activity up with a piece of narrative, imaginative writing for their first night on the island.
Support your students to write about literature and language with this PEEL mat, filled with sentence starters to help them take their main Point, back it with Evidence, Explain their thoughts and Link them back to the original question.
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Encourage students to target punctuation and grammar skills in their work with the Accuracy Passport. These can be printed as A4 or A5 booklets and glued inside folders, exercise books, or kept in a file with the teacher.
When you grade work, simply sign off when the skills have been demonstrated and stamp the skill once your student shows consistency in each area.
Tiny ‘growing plant’ graphics encourage your students to move along to the next stage and indicate progress.
Three sets of five eye-catching double-sided bookmarks for Romeo, Juliet, and an overview of the play. A great introduction, discussion starter and ice-breaker for the play, or even to give as rewards!
Romeo and Juliet’s bookmarks feature the symbols, themes and a selection of quotations associated with each character.
The overview features the themes, characters, symbols and location of the play as well as a selection of quotations.
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Marking and Feedback Stickers | Punctuation and Grammar | 23 Common Errors
Printable sticker labels to help you give fast, individualised feedback based on the needs of each student. Save time and give higher-quality feedback in one go!
Each sticker explains the punctuation or grammar error, outlines the rules for use, models the correct usage and suggests an improvement task. The stickers are laid out in printable sheets of 8, with colourful headings and dyslexia-friendly font. Four sets included to give a choice of colour backgrounds to meet your school’s marking policy or your marking style. Choose from pink, blue, green or yellow!
This pack now includes feedback sticker sheets for:
Possessive apostrophes
Omissive apostrophes
Capitalisation of the word I
Capital letters
Single commas
Parenthetic commas
Connectives
Conjunctions
Full stops
Semi colons
Speech marks
Question marks
Improving vocabulary choices
Ellipses
Here/Hear
It’s/Its
There/Their/They’re
Too/To/Two
Where/Were/Wear/We’re
Whose/Who’s
Your/You’re
Paragraphing
Synonyms
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These sheets are linked to seven main writing text types. They are suitable for use from age 11-16, and include annotated models of the text, suggested usage and punctuation prompts, among other information.
The seven text types are:
Explain (essays and analysis)
Instruct
Recount
Report
Exposition (essays)
Narrative
Persuasion (reviews, letters, speeches, etc)
These sheets are also suitable for use as frames, posters or handouts.
Aimed at Secondary level, this resource includes six grammar mats for general writing support. They come in both colour and black and white PDFs. Best stuck in exercise books or to desks as tools for improving students’ written work!
Each mat covers…
Homophones
Connectives
Conjunctions
Capital letters
Improving vocabulary
This bundle includes all of my To Kill a Mockingbird resources to date. This pack includes:
9 character sketch worksheets for Atticus Finch
9 character sketch worksheets for Boo Radley
9 character sketch worksheets for Calpurnia
9 character sketch worksheets for Miss Maudie
7 sheets for Atticus Finch’s closing speech
Guided practice frame for literature essays
PEEL structure guide and sentence starters for literature essays
4 posters with vocabulary for English lessons
Encourage your students to write persuasively with this Easter-themed task.
The writing task asks students to consider whether chocolate should be banned at Easter or not, and to express their viewpoint in the form of a speech, letter or essay.
The bingo grids feature 25 prompts; from details to consider to techniques to include. Prep some rewards for full rows and columns, and let your students aim for a Full House! The shopping lists feature the same 25 prompts reformatted, with space for your class to check them off as they use them. I have also included a printable themed sheet of writing paper for extra festivity.
Both the bingo grid and the shopping list come in US and UK sizes, and with dyslexia-friendly font versions.
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Encourage your older Primary level students or younger Secondary students in need of support to develop their persuasive writing skills using these bingo grids, which feature 25 devices, techniques and features to spice up their argument.
This pack includes the grid in five different formats for differentiation. Choose from:
Simple grid with 25 prompts
Support grids with 25 prompts and 51 sentence starters
Planning grid with 25 empty spaces for drafting features
Create some rewards or merits for ‘House’ and ‘Full House’, and away you go! Great for competitive students!
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Student Newsbites | Introduction Activity | Back to School
An easy cheat-sheet for 69 symbols in literature, and possibly film and TV… Ready to print in A4 or A3, you can stick these in folders and exercise books, or laminate them as reusable class handouts.
Me? I laminate them and stick them to the desks, so they’re always on hand!
The 69 symbols and their meaning have been split into the following categories for easy indexing…
Illumination
Seasons
Daily Cycles
Celestial Bodies
Weather
Landscape
Animals
Human Environment and Tools
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Challenge your MAT and Gifted and Talented students by asking them to edit work using this Ambitious Punctuation mat. There are five styles in this download, including a low-ink option.
Includes guidance on…
Parenthetic commas
Ellipses
Colon
Semi colons
Dashes
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Encourage your KS3 students (or KS4 in needs of support) to develop their persuasive writing skills using these bingo grids, which feature 25 devices, techniques and features to spice up their argument.
This pack includes the grid in five different formats for differentiation. Choose from:
Simple grid with 25 prompts
Support grid with 25 prompts and sentence starters
Support grid with 25 prompts and sentence starters in dyslexia-friendly font
Planning grid with 25 prompts and note space
Planning grid with 25 empty spaces for drafting features, plus simple list of the 25 prompts, designed to be printed back to back
Create some rewards or merits for ‘House’ and ‘Full House’, and away you go! Great for competitive students!
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Student Newsbites | Introduction Activity | Back to School
This slideshow and planning pack allows students to think about their own interests and knowledge before they structure it into a presentation.
A great sneaky way to get them preparing their ideas before they are told that they’re giving a talk to the class. No more will you hear “I don’t know what to talk about!”
Includes…
PowerPoint
Printable planning sheet
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An easy cheat-sheet to prompt your students into considering at least six aspects of a poem. Ready to print in A4 or A3, you can stick these in folders and exercise books, or laminate them as reusable class handouts.
Me? I laminate them and stick them to the desks, so they’re always on hand!
The six areas are…
themes
tone and mood
poetic forms
common symbolism
the vocabulary of structure
senses
…plus a couple of handy tips.
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Enjoy using these differentiated figurative language worksheets as a starter, main, fast finisher or homework task. Use the Easter theme to build your students’ understanding of alliteration, similes, personification, onomatopoeia and hyperbole.
This resource includes two activities and four levels of difficulty for both, so you can mix and match as needed for your students.
The three sheets at each level can be used together or separately.
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A reflective alternative to the ice-breakers and ‘getting to know you’ worksheets. This simple single-sheeter encourages students to think about the impression they want to make, whilst also helping to create a buddy system environment. This is suitable for a range of ages and all subject areas.
The pack includes:
US and UK terminology versions
black and white and rainbow colour versions in PDF
FREE simplified editable Word version to help you differentiate or personalise for your class
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No-Prep Group Work!
Just print, pass and problem-solve! A set of desk placemats to encourage groups to discuss and share information about quotations, themes and context, specifically linked to individual characters from the novel. This can either be an oracy task alone, or discussion alongside the creation of a revision map on A4 or A3 paper, or use with the included Character Thoughtpad to record the discussion.
Includes eight characters, six tasks per sheet, and works well with 4-8 groups of students. Laminate for multiple use!
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