Mainly KS2 resources for English, Maths, Science and some topic also. Most of my resources include a lesson plan, presentation, activities and differentiated tasks. Please leave a review on any of my resources in which you purchase so I can use your feedback positively.
I have taught the majority of these lessons and they have worked well. All lessons coincide with the National Curriculum 2014 and have been approved by my subject leaders. Hope they are useful :)
Mainly KS2 resources for English, Maths, Science and some topic also. Most of my resources include a lesson plan, presentation, activities and differentiated tasks. Please leave a review on any of my resources in which you purchase so I can use your feedback positively.
I have taught the majority of these lessons and they have worked well. All lessons coincide with the National Curriculum 2014 and have been approved by my subject leaders. Hope they are useful :)
A detailed chapter study of the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
Included:
vocabulary study from various chapters
comprehension questions for a variety of chapters
character analysis on all of the main characters in the book
a wide range of independent activities which engage children with the content of the story.
This is a selection of resources in which I used alongside reading the story to my class. It can be used for guided reading sessions also.
During the independent activities children are asked to:
Re-write the blurb
Re-draw the cover for the book
Write a letter to Veruca Salt’s Dad
Write a diary entry from Grandpa Joe’s point of view.
Design the chocolate palace
Design a golden ticket
Children really engaged with the story and learned some new words also through the vocabulary study.
For more resources related to this book, please see my persuasive writing unit, which also directly links to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/persuasive-writing-year-4-11762226
**A detailed study of Chapter 1 and 2 by Roald Dahl. This is geared towards KS2, particulary Year 3/4.
Included:
prediction activity
vocabulary
comprehension questions
character analysis
This is a trial to see if people are interested in this resource. If there is interest, I will complete the resource for the whole book.
Please leave a review and let me know your thoughts.
Four simple worksheets with extensions based on:
Apostrophes
Speech Marks
Inverted Commas
Pronouns
Children are reminded what the term means and then given progressive tasks to increase their understanding.
This resource is PERFECT if you want to teach your class how to write a report by using the correct features.
This product bundles together both of my products on reports but you can purchase them both at a discounted price HERE.
Please check out these resources for a more in-depth description.Comprehension
[Writing our own report]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/non-chronological-report-writing-our-own-11985678)
Understanding the features
Can’t get this song out of your head? Well neither can we!
Dig deeply into the lyrics for comprehension and close reading practice with these high-interest, current songs to allow children to use their deduction and inference skills. This comprehension is based on the song ‘Mamma Mia’ from the Mamma Mia movie and Abba of course because:
We all love the song Mamma Mia.
It’s something a little bit different to analyse a song.
The children discussed the lyrics in detail, trying to decide what they meant. It allowed them to appreciate the lyrics in songs and not just to sing them.
There is a mix of questions involved in these comprehensions, asking children to:
*locate information from the text
*rate the effectiveness of certain words and EXPLAIN the reason for the answer
*form an opinion on the lyrics. Do they like/dislike the lyrics? Why?
Overall, children will gain an understanding of the meaning behind the lyrics and they will be encouraged to form opinions on a song, which is something a little bit different. I hope you enjoy this resource as much as we did!
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The Greatest Showman Comprehension
Each week, I like to give my children a new comprehension to 1) check their understanding and 2) immerse them to different text types. While studying poetry, I discovered that many children found it difficult to decode the meaning behind poetry.
This resource contains:
*A poem.
*Questions to check understanding.
*An answer sheet.
The poem chosen is one of my favorites as it’s about bullying so it can tie into other lessons/discussions that arise in the classroom. It’s written by an Irish author, so there are 2 or 3 phrases included that children may not understand. This is a fantastic opportunity for them to use their reading skills to read back over the sentence and try to work out what the word means.
A really enjoyable poem and it can also be sent home as a homework activity.
Overall, children will gain an understanding of the meaning behind the poem and they will be encouraged to form opinions on a poem, which is something a little bit different. I hope you enjoy this resource as much as we did!
My most recent class assembly was based on Theseus and the Minotaur (with a twist).
We had covered this story during our topic of myths https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/myths-understanding-the-features-11943412 and the children LOVED it. I wrote this play script based on the myth however we added a little twist. The minotaur is known to be a FEARSOME, UGLY creature, but in our story he turns out to be nice once people get to know him. Moral: Don’t judge a book by its cover.
The play script is editable to ensure that there is enough lines for the children in your class. I have 25 and there is 25 parts. However, it is an easy script to edit and adapt.
To tie it all together, we sang ‘Eye of the Tiger’ in the middle of the performance which went down a treat with the parents and the school.
Masks NOT included
This resource contains the script ONLY and in total the play lasted about 15 minutes.
I hope you enjoy it as much as we did and please let me know how you and your class got on.
Resources, plan, presentation and SPAG. This week of lessons really helped bring on the children's descriptive writing. The video clips help them to imagine things clearer and bring great life to their writing. I found it really successful. It focuses on getting the children to use their sense to imagine what a scene looks like.
SPAG lesson is on prepositions and this presentation was accumulated from TES website also.
Check out my other resources also: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/Morrisr9
My class assembly that I did today as we have been studying fairy tales for the last 2 weeks.
Cinderella can seem a bit babyish for Year 4 students, however we made it a funny version and the audience were in tears laughing. This script is funny, modern and is easily adaptable. I made one of the stepsisters a boy (wears the wig etc) and the audience loved it. My prince was also a girl and she as fantastic, put on the deep voice and all.
Included is:
The script (which is easy to follow and has stage directions included)
The layout in which I sat the children
The downloads of the music I used
An invitation to give to the parents.
Both the children and the parents adored the assembly. A personal highlight of mine is that the children sing working 9-5 by Dolly Parton- amazing.
A 6 day plan on formal arguments, encouraging children to think about moral dilemmas. Children will be introduced to the idea of moral dilemmas and arguing for and against both in a balanced argument.
This resource involves teaching children how to write a balanced argument in a progressive manner. Children will initially watch clips on how to argue in a balanced style. As the week progresses, children will be gathering information needed in order to write a balanced argument for themselves. There is a planning period as well (with resources) to allow children to properly plan their argument, as to ensure it’s balanced. This also gives children the opportunity to edit and correct their small errors. There is elements of arguing/debating orally also, which taps into speaking and listening.
By the end of the week, my class were excited to write a balanced argument on whether it is a good idea or not to keep a giant bag of cash that you found at the bottom of your garden. They were even more excited about turning it into a debate, which can easily be achieved.
This resource is saved within a ZIP file.
INCLUDED:
*A 6 day detailed lesson plan, explaining how to carry out each lesson.
*A detailed, colourful notebook file to encourage discussion and to show expectations.
*A powerpoint to show the structure of a balanced argument.
*A success criteria to allow children to self-assess and peer-assess the written task.
*2 differentiated planning sheets.
*Moral dilemma scenarios to cut and distribute for discussion.
*A notebook file on how to use connectives.
Please leave a comment on your thoughts of my resource and check out some of my others: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/Morrisr9
These playscripts allow children to create their own play while learning the features of the play-script also. I have attached fairy tales that are turned into playscripts. The features that they will learn how to use are:
*Cast list
* Scene Headings
* Character name and :
* Stage Directions
The first lesson allows children to create their own list of the features of a playscript by finding them themselves. This exploratory, paired learning works best when it comes to the end product at the end of the week.
Children are encouraged to choose a fairytale that they already know to alter slightly, to make the actual story part easier. There is a SPAG lesson included also on adverbs. This will help children to use them for the stage directions also.
This was a fantastic week of English lessons, including lots of speaking and listening activities, resulting in effective writing. This genre was studied through the story ‘Journey to Jo’Burg’. To which we read the first two chapters online (pdf linked in planning) and ended up writing the third chapter as our ‘big write’ including an issue and dilemma.
Lesson 1: Children explore the terms issue and dilemma by engaging in a conscience alley, forcing the child acting as the main character to make a decision based on a dilemma. (thoroughly enjoyable).
Lesson 2: Children read through the chapter 1 and 2 (linked in planning) and underline dialogue, action and different words for the word ‘said’. This allows children to see the exact style used by the author in order for them to recreate their very own chapter 3 in the style of the story. Planning is also done in this lesson.
Lesson 3: The success criteria is shared with the children and they are then allowed the remainder of the lesson to finish off their chapter 3.
The end product was fantastic! The children came up with their own title for their chapter and really took on the style of the author, alternating between dialogue and action. It was fantastic!
INCLUDED:
*4 day detailed lesson plan
*Colourful Notebook File
*Success Criteria
*Identifying features Prompt
*Moral Dilemmas for discussion
*Positive and Negative grid
After hours of reading and PD on Pie Corbett’s Talk4Writing, I decided to plan my English lessons around his style of teaching. The idea behind it is fun filled, active and different so my children and I absolutely love it!
Included:
4 day, detailed lesson plan (differentiation included).
Power Point of the features of a report.
‘Who killed King Tut’ text resource (colour coded).
‘Boxing it up’ plan
Report starters- which allow the children to get into the mind of writing report style sentences.
Text mapping opportunities- which allow children to act out and DRAW the entire report so they can recite it, thus learning the sentence structure orally.
I have put a lot of detail into the lesson plan, so it can be easily followed to apply this style of teaching to your English lessons.
The idea behind it is:
Week 1= Imitation Phase.
In this week, children need to learn off a text to fully immerse themselves in the style of writing, structure, language etc. This is done through actions and also text mapping (drawing pictures).
Only when children fully understand a text type, should they begin to write. The writing of a report will be done at the end of week 2. (This resource is only week 1).
By the end of the week, your children should fully understand the features of a report, and should be able to recite the whole thing using their text map.
It’s lots of fun and a fantastic scaffolding for children to understand before they write.
Give it a try!
A wonderful week of Literacy lessons planned and resourced here for Year 4 Persuasive Writing.
This is week 1 of persuasive writing unit which I did last year and have made some improvements. It immerses children in persuasive language and techniques to persuade their reader.
These lessons are based around 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' and by the end of the week, children will create their own advertisement for a new chocolate product.
Children are taught to use:
*exaggeration
*word-play
*snappy slogans
*tempting benefits
*eye-catching illustrations and writing
This resource package comes with a wealth of resources to ensure that all children understand and utilize the persuasive techniques needed to sell a product. (On the plus side, it's about a chocolate product, which keeps it interesting for them).
Prepositions are taught as a starter also to incorporate SPAG into the week of Literacy.
This package included:
-a clear, detailed lesson plan
-3 different powepoints
-printable advertisements to annotate
-illustrations for children's products
-success criteria
-planning grid
Please leave a review and let me know what you found useful or not and I'll be happy to update the resource.
A complete booklet to hand out to staff outlining events for Book Week. There are ideas, timetables for the week, overviews, checklists for teachers etc. This booklet can be edited to suit your school, but also can be used directly as is to make your Book Week run successfully. This has just been used by my school and was incredibly successful. See photos on my Instagram for more details (Rebecca.the.irish.teacher).
A broad selection of morning challenges to keep your children busy when they come in in the morning.
Included are:
VCOP morning challenges
Maths morning challenges
Improving sentences
Vocabulary
Enough to keep them busy for months.
My Literacy planning/resources are my biggest sellers! I hope to be of some help to someone with regards to planning Literacy.
I have a passion for planning and resourcing Literacy lessons and I try my best to make lessons as interesting and relevant to children's lives as possible. I do this by creating colourful, interactive notebook presentations, engaging activites and differentiated work.
I have taught all of these lessons (as has my Year 4 team) and they have been successful in improving children's writing and interest in writing.
I have included:
*2 Comprehensions
*Imaginary Settings planning
*Kennings (Poetry) planning
*Play scripts planning
*Tanka (Poetry) planning
*Descriptive Writing planning
*SPAG Test
Each folder includes a detailed weekly plan, differentiated resources and a colorful, detailed notebook file.
Please leave a review if you enjoyed my resources/plans and check out my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/Morrisr9
Time to move away from the guided reading carousel and onto whole class guided reading! This lesson plan is FREE to show you step-by-step how you can carry out a whole class guided reading lesson in your class too.
Outline:
10 mins teacher/student/chorus read
5 mins quick fire questions (to check understanding)
5 mins modeling the task
15 minutes task and feedback
This way your whole class are being guided in their reading daily, as opposed to once a week in a teacher led group.
It’s a free resource, so give it a try, let me know your thoughts, and check back later to see more resources like this!
Good luck!
Time to move away from the guided reading carousel and onto whole class guided reading! This lesson plan is FREE to show you step-by-step how you can carry out a whole class guided reading lesson in your class too.
Outline:
10 mins teacher/student/chorus read
5 mins quick fire questions (to check understanding)
5 mins modeling the task
15 minutes task and feedback
This way your whole class are being guided in their reading daily, as opposed to once a week in a teacher led group.
It’s a free resource, so give it a try, let me know your thoughts, and check back later to see more resources like this!
Good luck!
*This is a follow on lesson from Whole Class Guided Reading: Vocabulary (see my store for more details)
Prior to a ‘big write’, I ask the children to stick these into their books as a check list to ensure they include all of the necessary features of our chosen genre. You can add extra things on there too, such as a whole class target or focus you’ve been working on that week (e.g. similes or openers).
I use it as a slight assessment tool for myself to see how my children are progressing in writing. They complete a big write at the end of our genre which is usually every 2-3 weeks. It’s a simple tool to show progression in writing as well as make use of self and peer assessment.
Just edit this document to suit the needs of your class/genre in writing.
I’d love to hear how you got on using them :)