British Primary School teacher (now living the good life in Spain!) sharing planning and resources to make those planning weekends a little bit easier!
Please check-out my Instagram page (the_diary_of_an_nqt) for more tips, ideas and advice!
British Primary School teacher (now living the good life in Spain!) sharing planning and resources to make those planning weekends a little bit easier!
Please check-out my Instagram page (the_diary_of_an_nqt) for more tips, ideas and advice!
Curriculum Target:
To write an extended piece of writing using punctuation.
Main outcome: To write a recount of a story
Text: The Gigantic Turnip
Day 1) LO: I can retell a story (Language through Experience)
Day 2) LO:I can explore characters from a book
Day 3) LO: I can explore different settings (Images for flip chart paper included)
Day 4) LO: I can sequence a story
Includes:
All daily resources required (labelled and listed in lesson plan)
Images for classroom display
Curriculum Target:
To write an extended piece of writing using punctuation.
Main outcome: To write a recount of a story
Text: The Gigantic Turnip
Day 1) LO: I can sequence my ideas
Day 2) LO: I can structure a story
Day 3) LO: I can structure a story
Day 4) LO: I can edit and improve my work
Day 5) LO: I can publish a story
Includes:
Some daily resources required (labelled and listed in lesson plan)
(Lined border paper available from Twinkl)
Termly target:
simple phrases/sentences that can be read by themselves and others.
capital letters for names of people.
words with finger spaces.
words spelt using their phonic knowledge.
Text(s):
The Works Key Stage 1 by Pie Corbett
The Nursery Rhyme Book by Helen Cumberbatch.
The Puffin Book of Nursery Rhymes by Raymond Briggs.
The Orchard Book of Nursery Rhymes by Faith Jacques.
Talk for Writing in The Early Years by Pie Corbett.
A variety of nursery songs and rhymes from the BBC School Radio website.
Traditional Rhymes.
Main outcome: Children write their own poem based on a model
Day 1) LO: I can practise talk for writing (Children create actions for Mary, Mary Quite Contrary Rhyme)
Day 2) LO: I can explore my five senses
Day 3) LO: I can sort information
Day 4) LO: I can explore a character
Day 5) LO: I can think about my character’s personality
Termly target:
simple phrases/sentences that can be read by themselves and others.
capital letters for names of people.
words with finger spaces.
words spelt using their phonic knowledge.
Text(s):
The Works Key Stage 1 by Pie Corbett
The Nursery Rhyme Book by Helen Cumberbatch.
The Puffin Book of Nursery Rhymes by Raymond Briggs.
The Orchard Book of Nursery Rhymes by Faith Jacques.
Talk for Writing in The Early Years by Pie Corbett.
A variety of nursery songs and rhymes from the BBC School Radio website.
Traditional Rhymes.
Main outcome: Children write their own poem based on a model
Day 1) LO: I can identify features in a text
Day 2) LO: I can sequence my ideas
Day 3) LO: I can practise a rhyme
Day 4) LO: I can reflect to improve my learning
Day 5) LO: I can publish a rhyme
Curriculum Target:
To write an extended piece of writing
Main outcome: To create an ending for a story
Text: The Snail and The Whale
Day 1) LO: I can explore different settings
Day 2) LO: I can describe a range of settings
Day 3) LO: I can sequence a story
Day 4) LO: I can explore a character
Day 5) LO: Learning Outcome: I can explore my senses
Includes:
All daily resources required (labelled and listed in lesson plan)
Images for classroom display
A child friendly version of the story for the teacher to model daily (without an ending) as the lesson starter so children can create actions (Talk for Writing). This supports the children when they come to write independently in week 2 (so they can copy the model from memory).
* I created a flag and stuck it in the middle of the school field and the initial hook. I also planted a message in a bottle from the snail. (Detailed in lesson plan). Lots of opportunities for creative thinking and talking.
Curriculum Target:
To write an extended piece of writing
Main outcome: To create an ending for a story
Text: The Snail and The Whale
Day 1) LO: I can sequence my ideas
Day 2) LO: I can draft a story
Day 3) LO: I can draft a story
Day 4) LO: I can edit and improve my work
Day 5) LO: I can publish a story
Includes:
Some daily resources required (labelled and listed in lesson plan)
Images for classroom display
Guided Reading Independent Activity
A child friendly version of the story for the teacher to model daily (without an ending) as the lesson starter so children can create actions (Talk for Writing). This supports the children when they come to write independently in week 2 (so they can copy the model from memory).
* I created a flag and stuck it in the middle of the school field and the initial hook. I also planted a message in a bottle from the snail. (Detailed in lesson plan). Lots of opportunities for creative thinking and talking.