A wide variety of resources based on my 30 years teaching in primary and secondary schools, as well as home education too.
My passion is writing and encouraging youngsters to experiment with a wide variety of tools in order to develop their written work.
If you like my work, please leave some feedback - I'm alway looking to improve what I have to offer and this is only possible if people tell me what they want!
A wide variety of resources based on my 30 years teaching in primary and secondary schools, as well as home education too.
My passion is writing and encouraging youngsters to experiment with a wide variety of tools in order to develop their written work.
If you like my work, please leave some feedback - I'm alway looking to improve what I have to offer and this is only possible if people tell me what they want!
Assorted sheets to prompt reluctant writers with powerful imagery and hopefully inspire them to put pen to paper!
Comes complete with lined paper - ideal for homework!
A colourful picture that most children will identify with - the task, to write a description of the flavours, textures and feelings created when visiting a fun fair.
This is aimed at supporting writing at mid to upper KS2 and is to be used as a scaffold for children to add their own adjectives, verbs and adverbs to.
The primary aim here is to develop a breadth of writing using our senses as a focus tool.
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Some basic ideas for opening writing in different ways - a worksheet to engage the children and help them to consider options when first putting pen to paper!
A series of high-quality images designed to stimulate children's imagination and develop quality talking and writing.
The four resources are varied - discussion, prioritising, fantasy story, description of a scene and description of a personal approach to a difficult situation. All set around the common theme of the desert.
Included is a set of student support sheets to help provide structure and reinforcement to the writing process.
Using various images of water - (waterfall, droplets, condensation, lakes, ripples), encouraging children to talk about what they see.
Aimed at improving vocabulary and consequently their sentence structure, these five sheets are created as a shorter writing task (20 mins).
Included are writing support sheets for your students to use to record and develop their grammar within the writing task.
Here we have three great creative writing exercises for upper KS2-lower KS3.
'Fish, Fish, Fish': Asks students to imagine life as a fisherman and to write about a day in the life from a point-of-view perspective;
'Serenity': A beautiful image of the moon over icebergs conjures up a majesty of colour, shapes and feelings for students to describe;
'Sunset': Describe a wonderful Arctic sunset to a blind person.
Whole-class activity plus instant display!
These sheets, printed out, would fill a wall in seconds - with children's input, they provide a go-to resource on your classroom wall - one that can be used again and again and again.
OR... print out double-sided for each student so they have their own 'go-to' resource for improving their own writing!
29 A4 sheets, each with a central word such as 'Said' - and room for children to add their own synonyms to build up an extensive vocabulary. Brilliant for stimulating discussion as a whole class lesson or in pairs.
Sheets include - Said, Amazing, Bad, Beautiful, Big, Bright, Dark, Delicious and more.
As and when you take down the display - put these sheets in alphabetical order in a folder for a go-to resource for children.
Included is a Microsoft Word file with associated synonyms for teacher and/or student use.
Great for developing research skills, using a thesaurus, in order to add quality and variety to sentence construction.
Six story starters for KS2/3.
Detention, isolation, UFO's, strange gifts....and more!
Stimulating images and thought provoking settings will engage children, producing some excellent written work.
Great writing and talking resources for upper KS2/KS3 students, offering a variety of opportunities for writing about exploring -
'Explore' - Weighing anchor in a frozen wasteland in pursuit of a distress call;
'Five Exploration Scenarios' - students need to prioritise their equipment choices for various activities;
'Something Wrong in Space' - a writing activity that could easily be turned into a piece of drama: Astronauts coming home with a massive dilemma - eight hours from earth, with six hours' worth of oxygen left...
A selection of stimulating images with corresponding activities to develop quality sentences.
Areas covered - adjectives, synonyms, personification, rhetorical questions, similies and adverbs.
Aimed at upper KS2 or lower KS3, there are four separate activities to support class teaching, along with an additional 'Senses' sheet which can be used with all four writing sheets.
A comprehensive writing resource for children to engage in Haiku poetry using 'Autumn' as their starting point.
Included in the pack -
- Examples of Haiku poetry;
- Glorious photographs of different woodland scenes in the autumn;
- Children's planning sheet;
- Differentiated methods for achieving success with less able children
There are 8 sheets included in the Haiku pack, along with a PDF border which can be typed onto via word-processor for wall display.
Four writing resources based around the theme of a funfair.
Includes -
- Planning page which covers synonyms, onomatopoeia, adjectives and similes;
- Photographs to stimulate imagination;
- Sheet to encourage children to think of multisensory experiences;
- 'Big Write' sheet for story draft
Four fab resources that will have children enthused about writing as they are all connected with the festive period!
'Naughty and Nice' - Children have to choose who they would put on each list - friends not allowed! - giving three good reasons why they would do so. Aimed to encourage children to think about the wider world and some of the characters that inhabit it. This resource comes with a 'Naughty and Nice' synonym recorder to encourage language development and discourage repetition.
'Santa's Year' - fun images suggesting that Santa might have an 'ordinary' life outside of making toys! Children encouraged to think 'outside the box' and create some diary entries for Santa during the year! Complete with display-friendly pages for children's written work.
'SOS Santa' - Santa's in trouble and he needs YOUR help! What's happened to him and how can YOU help? This resource will develop children's discussion and writing skills while having fun at the same time!
'The Talking Snowman' - begins with the first part of a story about children building a snowman and then leaves them with a cliff-hanger that they have to continue.
A set of five resources, with quality images aimed at stimulating discussion and conversation with children, to lead on to vocabulary development and recording.
Each piece is a different genre and the whole pack comes with a peer and self-assessment activity which can be adapted for each piece of writing.
Three fab visual resources to stimulate the creativeness in children - inspired by good old ghosts, ghouls and witches!
Included are three atmospheric pictures with a lead-in to the writing.
- The House on Haunted Hill (story)
- Witches' Brew (recipe)
- Spooky Graveyard
Included in the pack are numerous sheets to support children's own planning and assessment.
There are also ideas sheets to develop the use of appropriate adjectives, adverbs etc.
An ancient scroll image is included for children to write their finished pieces on.
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Creative writing task with three levels of differentiation.
Aimed at upper KS2, this could easily be used by more able Yr 4 children and also lower KS3 as well.
Support sheets designed to engage children's thinking, utilising sentence structure, writing techniques - such as building tension - using synonyms and much, much more.
Writing stimulation contains writing checklist for children to mark off as they complete.
A whole week's worth of writing activities based around the theme of 'Autumn'.
Vivid images to stimulate children's' thinking and develop their vocabularies.
Specifically created for shorter writing tasks, each sheet is aimed at a 20-minute writing session, giving time to discuss the task, time for teacher modelling on board/visualiser and time to create a word bank to refer to AND time for children to write.
Included in the pack is a planning sheet for the children to use, along with a choice of three different sheets for the children to write up their completed, redrafted work.
These may also be used on the computer to type on.
A superb resource aimed at developing children's planning and execution skills in writing - in this case, a spooky story for Halloween.
Two A4 sheets with guidance through points 1-5 guide children away from common pitfalls and encourage wider thinking, developing character traits, effective description and more.
Also included is a spider's web word-ladder for children to collate their adjectives and adverbs.
Finished off with a 'Writer's Checklist' which is aimed at being used by children's partner to peer-assess each other's work.