Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Overview:
A 25-slide PowerPoint with 5 integrated activities.
7 animal poems to share in the PowerPoint.
Fully editable, animated, clear and fun.
Ideal for Year 2 and above.
2 poetry writing frames PLUS an animal poems booklet included.
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Contents of PowerPoint:
Questions about poetry.
A poem that teaches you something.
A poem that uses lots of great verbs.
Poems that use lots of description.
Poems that use similes.
A poem that uses rhyming couplets.
Performance poetry!
Final Challenge!
Focus: Report Writing.
Text: Iron Man by Ted Hughes.
PowerPoint, unit of work and 3 newspaper report writing templates included.
Everything you need to teach a great unit of work.
Fully editable.
BIG WRITE - A MONSTER IN THE WOODS.
Title: A Monster In The Woods.
Topic: Diwali (linked to the story of Rama and Sita).
Age range: 5 -11 years.
Plan and writing template attached.
Fully editable.
Theseus & The Minotaur - Comprehension and Text.
A superb 3-page booklet containing:
A passage from the story ‘Theseus and the Minotaur’.
A 2-page booklet of comprehension questions based on the passage.
Fully editable.
A FANTASTIC WRITING TOPIC TO DO WITH YOUR CLASS!
A 57-slide PowerPoint with integrated animations and writing activities.
15 lessons - to be taught over 3 weeks.
All activities are fully editable.
Learning objectives, story, worksheets, video links and more.
Ideal for Year 2 or Year 3.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES COVERED (The children will…)
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Describe MR BIG.
Describe what makes someone happy and sad.
Answer questions about the beginning of MR BIG.
Learn more about the word ‘avoid’.
Sequence sentences correctly.
Correct MR BIG sentences.
Describe story settings.
Order/sequence settings.
Describe mountain gorilla activities.
Compare two things.
Write comparative sentences using however, but and whereas.
Correct comparative sentences.
Learn some new words and their meanings.
Use a dictionary.
Make a story map for one section of a story.
Adapt part of a story.
Plan a story.
Write a story.
Read a story aloud.
** Mr Men Unit of Work.
** Everything you need to teach a great unit of work.
** Focus: Narrative - Mr Men.
** 2 - 3 weeks (depending on ability).
** Presentation + resources + end of unit writing assessment included.
** Ideal for KS1.
** Fully editable.
Similes and Metaphors Activity.
Task One: Copy out the sentences and state whether the sentence is an example of a metaphor or simile.
Task Two: Make up similes by finishing off the sentences.
7 - 11 years.
Fully editable.
9 Storyboard Template Sheets:
Storyboard 1: Landscape - 4 picture areas and 4 writing areas.
Storyboard 2: Landscape - 8 picture areas and 8 writing areas.
Storyboard 3: Landscape - 3 main picture areas (Beginning, Middle & End).
Storyboard 4: Landscape - 6 picture areas and 6 writing areas.
Storyboard 5: Portrait - 4 large picture areas and 4 small writing areas.
Storyboard 6: Portrait - 4 small picture areas and 4 large writing areas.
Storyboard 7: Portrait - 6 small picture areas and 6 small writing areas.
Storyboard 8: Portrait - 12 small picture areas and 12 small writing areas.
Storyboard 9: Portrait - 4 picture areas and 4 writing areas.
2 fully editable worksheets.
A great way to encourage your child (or class) to write a daily or weekly diary.
Suggested ways to use:
Set as a homework activity - the children can write about the key events that happened on any day of the week.
Monday morning activity - the children could write about their Saturday or Sunday activities, or both (they can choose).
End of day activity!
Parents who request additional writing for their child - ask them to keep a daily diary using both (or one) of these templates.
9 slides.
Great to use when introducing apostrophes to the class.
Examples shown and VERY easy to follow!
Ideal for younger learners (6+)
Tried and tested.
Students can use their visualisation skills and 5 senses to describe parts of their reading book.
5 resources in total:
2 PowerPoint presentations (16 slides in total).
3 worksheets (5 pages in total).
Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Fully editable.
Focus: Writing Slogans
What is a slogan? A short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
2-page activity booklet.
Ideal for 7+
Fully editable.