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!
Three writing resources based around World War 1.
First, a comprehension exercise for 'In Flanders Fields';
Second, a creative writing activity based around 'Going Over the Top';
Thirdly, a more reflective piece of creative writing centring on writing a letter/postcard to loved ones at home.
Designed to encourage students to consider life for the average soldier in the trenches during WW1, this pack will create much in the way of discussion, debate and reflection.
A fantastic resource to support and develop writing at KS3.
Activity sheets that support student's planning and execution of their writing, ranging from sentence structure, choosing appropriate adjectives, synonyms, similes etc, to referring to senses as a method of creating breadth and depth to their writing.
Also included are sheets covering character development through empathy, rhetorical questions and more.
A storyboard is included for more kinaesthetic students to plan their work.
The pack is completed with a comprehensive self/peer writing assessment checklist so students can identify what they have included and omitted.
Please leave a short review if you've enjoyed using this work and please check out my other resources!
Thanks!
A wonderfully useful set of sheets for children to use in all manner of writing styles and genres, this pack contains -
- An A4 sheet of sentence starters, covering speech, using adverbs, rhetorical questions and short sentences;
- An A4 sheet for children to jot down their thoughts around concepts such as useful synonyms, adjectives, similes and rhetorical questions they might use;
- An A4 storyboard, split into eight sections for children to plan their work onto;
- An A4 'Writing Checklist' - for children to use after their writing is done. Covering sentence choices, spelling, handwriting, grammar, punctuation and more, it is designed to be used in a self-assess or peer-assess format, this sheet makes a great support document for reminding children what they need to include in their writing.
All of these sheets could be laminated as they will be used again and again and again...
Please leave a review if you liked this work - and check out my other resources too!
A collection of FOUR quality images that are designed to engage students in discussion with a view to developing listening skills.
The four starters are -
- What's Your Worst Nightmare (Food? Anxiety? Parents? School?)?;
- Should Homework Be Banned?
- Fast Food or Healthy?;
- Should We Get Paid For Good Work?
Each encourages students to collaborate - in pairs or small groups, make notes and plan a response that can be shared with the larger group.
A series of three activities designed to encourage children to think about how to organise and create reports/leaflets/brochures.
- Rocket Car: As the designer of a flying car, you have to write the user manual;
- Comfy Camping: Discuss and create a leaflet for successful camping;
- Horned Devil: Creating a booklet about how to look after a strange creature.
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.
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.
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's three FREE resources for KS1 - aimed at the lighter side of Halloween, but engaging with some of the associated imagery.
Meet the pumpkin who's lost his witch and the cookies that are leaving the bakery! Or what would your pupils want to dress up as for 'Trick or Treat'?
Help yourself!
Please leave a review if you liked this resource.
Thanks
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.
Please leave me a review if you like this resource!
Inspired by true events, this resource is aimed at helping students to recognise different aspects of bullying - that it isn't all fighting!
'One Boy's Bullying' takes the form of a boy's noticeboard, where he pins his occasional thoughts to it, showing the development of his bullying story.
Becoming increasingly desperate, the boy's situation becomes ever more fragile as he begins to lose sleep, lose weight and lose his family.
Guaranteed to provoke quality discussion, this resource comes with a lesson plan and some extension activities.
A super resource aimed at getting children to consider what it would have been like for Guy Fawkes on November 5th.
Included in the pack -
- Picture stimulus
- 8-section storyboard to create overview
- A4 sheet to record appropriate adjectives, adverbs, similes and rhetorical questions
- A4 'Senses' sheet for aiding sentence development
- A4 'Empathy' sheet - thought-provoking questions designed to encourage children to 'live in someone else's shoes'
- A4 scroll image for children to either write their improved drafts onto or type onto via the computer
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.
A complete set of 39 words to act as a class reference, to improve and extend both spoken and written work. Chosen to act as extension work, providing challenge and difficulty to all.
Examples of the words include - 'Nadir - Predilection - Taciturn - lithe' with a total of 39 - one for each week of the school year.
Each word includes a definition of its meaning and also a selection of synonyms for children to use/consider/discuss.
Includes a Word document listing the 39 words for teacher's records.
A comprehensive A5 booklet designed for children to keep, covering Remembrance Day and beyond.
The resource looks at the story of the poppy, its history and how it is perceived today. This includes some strong discussion points to strengthen students' debating and persuasive skills.
A discussion of the act of Remembrance is covered, as is a more in-depth look at the battle of the Somme.
Included is a poster for display, showing key words. Also included is a 'Facts & Figures' sheet.
Finally, the resource is completed with a cross-curricular question sheet.
An 8-page A5 booklet with a potted history of the Great War, the birth of the Poppy and the Royal British Legion.
The booklet includes comprehension exercises, images, questions and more.
Designed for children to keep as a future reference booklet, this resource covers all the necessary areas - Who? What? When? Where? Why? and discusses how Poppies became symbolic.
A map of Europe is included for children to locate the main countries involved.
Finally, the most popular verse from 'The Fallen' is included ('They shall not grow old...') for children to learn by heart.
A large resource containing many different worksheets and activities that all lend themselves to exploring the concept of spirituality.
Some of the areas covered -
- Images with prompts - 'What does this mean to you?'
- What would God's website look like?
- What would you say if you could talk to God?
- Is there a path of spirituality?
Designed to get students talking, many of the activities are open ended.
A selection of high-quality worksheets with thought provoking images, designed to provoke discussion about some difficult issues -
- Problems or Solutions: How do we deal with difficult issues such as anxiety, school, friends etc;
- Quit or Keep Trying: Why should we persevere?;
- Why we should talk when things are tough;
- Empathy: How might someone be feeling if they're in a tough place?;
- Conflict with Parents: How would you deal with it?
This resource would also make a great wall display.
A huge creative writing pack, using the 'Phalanges Family' - little characters that will inspire your students, created on their fingers!
A cross-curricular resource, encompassing writing, art and science - all based around our fingers!
Lots of examples for children to work with - 'The Phalanges on Vacation', 'The Phalanges at Christmas' and also an editable script (MS Word) to use as exemplars.
Children can create their own families, using the provided hand-photographs and then either on their own fingers or using one of the art ideas provided.
Included are examples of how the Phalanges live - Christmas, Vacations, visits from other relatives.
Also included is a selection of extension activities to take this project even further!
A massive 27-page resource to commemorate the ill-doings of the Gunpowder Plotters back in 1605.
Lasting a whole week (editable lesson plan included), covering the timeline of events perpetrated by Robert Catesby and his co-conspirators, this pack endeavours to study the reasons behind the plot, highlighting the plight of Catholics in Stuart England.
The resource includes -
- Texts;
- A timeline;
- Three-levels of differentiated comprehension tasks;
- Posters;
- Character sheets;
- Creative writing opportunities;
- Discussion points (including a whole class debate);
- Week-long lesson plan (MS Word);
- Suggestions for extension work;
- History POS information and more!