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Focus Text: Way Home by Gregory Rogers
Contains Plans, slides, activities.
4 Week Unit
Shane is a boy who lives alone on the streets. We don’t realise this until the end of the book, when he takes the cat he has found back home with him to a shelter filled with his possessions, to be his friend. Shane’s fast paced story is told to the cat. The illustrations in this picture book are very evocative, full of symbols and meanings that add to what we learn about Shane and his life.
Overall aims of this teaching sequence:
To engage children with a story with which they will empathise
To explore themes and issues, and develop and sustain ideas through discussion
To develop creative responses to the text through drama, storytelling and artwork
To write in role in order to explore and develop empathy for characters
To write with confidence for real purposes and audiences
This teaching sequence is approximately 5 weeks long if spread out over 20 sessions. The book supports teachers to teach about emotional response to strong themes in narrative fiction. This text offers readers a good stimulus for writing. Teachers will need to be aware of any children who may have experienced homelessness or who live in shelters or temporary accommodation before sharing this text with a class.
Ignite your students’ interest in history with our engaging “Great Fire of London: Class Assembly Script”. This comprehensive guide is perfect for teachers looking to create a memorable and educational assembly performance for their class.
Immerse your students in the historical event that shaped London, as they step into the shoes of teachers and students discussing the aftermath of the Great Fire. With clear role designations and dialogue, this script makes preparation for the class assembly straightforward and hassle-free.
Our script not only educates about the Great Fire but also emphasizes the importance of fire safety, community unity, and learning from past events. It’s an excellent way to make history come alive while fostering public speaking skills and teamwork among your students.
This PDF includes detailed stage directions and a list of props needed, providing a complete roadmap for your class assembly. It’s designed to be versatile, allowing you to adapt it to suit your specific classroom needs and resources.
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Immerse your students in the world of art with our comprehensive class assembly script resource, “Artists and Their Techniques”. This resource is designed to make preparing for your class assembly an effortless and engaging experience.
This resource is not just a script - it’s an educational journey through the fascinating world of art. We delve into the lives and techniques of famous artists, providing a rich, interactive learning experience for students. The script is detailed yet easy to follow, with clear instructions and character assignments for a class of up to 30 students.
Included in the resource is a comprehensive character list, ensuring each student has a part to play in the assembly. We’ve also provided a list of recommended props to bring the performances to life and immerse the audience in the artistic process.
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This resource is expertly designed to help teachers guide their students in mastering reasoning style questions.
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This comprehensive resource has been meticulously designed to help teachers instill valuable reasoning skills in their pupils through engaging and challenging maths questions.
Each of these 10 quizzes comes with a set of 10 carefully crafted questions. These questions are not just about finding the right answers, but also about understanding the process and reasoning behind them. In addition, each quiz is accompanied by an answer sheet that provides detailed explanations for each solution. This allows students to understand the logic behind each answer and helps foster a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.
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Detailed answer sheets to aid understanding
Designed to encourage logical thinking and problem-solving skills
Suitable for Year Six students
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This comprehensive guide is designed to help teachers instruct their students on the art of ‘showing, not telling’ in their writing.
Each example in this resource is beautifully illustrated, reinforcing the concept visually while demonstrating it textually. Here’s a glimpse at some of the examples you’ll find inside:
“His heart pounded like a drum in his chest as he stared into the pitch-black room” versus “He was scared of the dark.”
“Her eyes lit up as she picked up the violin, her fingers caressing the strings” instead of “She loved playing the violin.”
These illustrations are paired with engaging textual narratives, providing clear-cut examples of how to transform simple statements into captivating descriptions. Each instance emphasizes the use of sensory details, action, and emotion to paint a vivid picture for readers.
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A guide on how to apply these techniques in student writing
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Each of the 10 quizzes included in the pack features 10 thoughtfully designed questions that challenge students to use their critical thinking skills and apply their knowledge in various contexts. But we don’t stop there. Along with the questions, we provide detailed answers to help guide your teaching and give students clear explanations on how to arrive at the correct answer.
For instance, one of our quizzes might ask: “If a garden has 80 flowers and half of them are roses, how many roses are there?” The answer section will not only reveal the answer but also explain the reasoning behind it, such as: “There are 40 roses in the garden. This is because half of 80 is 40.”
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Enhance your students’ reasoning skills with our comprehensive set of “10 Reasoning Quizzes For Year Four”. This resource is specifically designed to support teachers in creating a strong foundation for logical thinking and problem-solving abilities in their students.
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Examples:
For instance, one of our quizzes focuses on numerical reasoning, with questions like “If a grocer has 220 oranges and each customer buys 11, how many customers can buy oranges?” Each question encourages students to explain their thought process, thereby enhancing their ability to reason logically.
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Pedagogically Sound:** Each quiz is based on pedagogical principles that promote active learning and critical thinking.
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Versatile:** These quizzes can be used as in-class activities, homework assignments, or revision tools.
Engaging:** The questions are designed to be engaging and interesting to keep students motivated.
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Introducing our collection of 100 Cloze Activities for Year Two! This invaluable resource has been carefully designed to aid teachers in helping their students enhance their writing skills. Each activity presents a unique, engaging scenario with strategically placed blanks for children to fill in, encouraging them to think critically and creatively about language use.
For instance, we have interactive sentences like “The _ was the most thrilling ride at the amusement park” or “A group of teens started a game of _ near the campsite”. These activities are designed to engage children in a fun and interactive way while improving their language skills.
Key Features:
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Product Description: Ten Sonnet Poem Examples
Unleash the power of poetry in your classroom with our resource, “Ten Sonnet Poem Examples”. This collection is an excellent tool for teachers to guide their students in the art of writing poems. Each sonnet serves as a vibrant example of poetic structure, rhythm, and theme, allowing students to understand and appreciate the beauty of this classic form of expression.
This resource features:
Whispers of the Wind: This sonnet showcases the use of personification and metaphor, bringing the wind to life and painting a vivid picture of its unseen journey.
The Symphony of Sunset: Demonstrates the use of vibrant imagery and sensory language, enabling readers to visualize and feel the mesmerizing beauty of a sunset.
Silence of the Snow: A perfect example of how to use silence and nature to convey peace and tranquility, employing the unique symbolism of snow.
The Voyage of Dreams: Illustrates the use of extended metaphor, comparing life’s journey to a ship sailing on the sea.
Echoes of Life: This sonnet emphasizes life’s ups and downs through the metaphor of music, showcasing the use of rhythmic patterns to create a pleasing auditory experience.
Blossoms in Spring: Uses vivid imagery and symbolism to convey the beauty and renewal of spring.
The Lighthouse’s Call: An excellent example of using a central symbol (the lighthouse) to convey a deep and meaningful message.
Melody of the Rain: Demonstrates how to use personification and sensory details to bring the rain to life.
The Mountain’s Majesty: Showcases the use of grandeur and majesty in describing nature’s wonders.
The Dance of the Flames: Features the use of active, vibrant language to depict the dynamic nature of fire.
Our sonnets not only provide examples of the sonnet form but also demonstrate various poetic devices like metaphor, personification, imagery, and symbolism. Each poem offers ample opportunities for discussion and analysis, making them an invaluable resource in any poetry unit.
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This resource provides five detailed examples of formal letters, designed to assist teachers in instructing their students on professional correspondence. Each example serves as a complete lesson in itself, highlighting the various elements and stylistic features that make up a well-structured and eloquently composed formal letter.
Features:
Letter to a School Principal: This example covers topics such as making requests and expressing concerns. It demonstrates how to maintain a polite and respectful tone while addressing school authorities.
Job Application Letter: This letter offers an excellent example of how to showcase one’s skills, qualifications, and experiences effectively. It also highlights the importance of being concise and relevant.
Complaint Letter: This sample showcases how to raise an issue, provide relevant details, and request for resolution in a respectful manner. It’s a great tool for teaching students how to express dissatisfaction professionally.
Letter to the Queen: This example is perfect for teaching respect and admiration. It demonstrates how to express gratitude and appreciation formally, using respectful language and tone.
Letter to a Member of Parliament: This resource provides an excellent example of how to address public officials. It outlines how to state a problem, provide context, and request action in a courteous and professional manner.
Each of these examples is meticulously crafted, demonstrating the use of formal language, appropriate salutations, clear subject lines, and a logical flow of ideas.
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Unlock the power of storytelling with our latest teaching resource, specially designed to help teachers instruct children on how to write engaging narrative stories. This resource includes five carefully crafted narrative story examples, each showcasing different writing techniques and features.
“The Dance of the Timeless Dunes” - This narrative uses inanimate objects (sand dunes) as characters, adding depth and intrigue to the story. It also employs vivid descriptive language to create a captivating setting of a vast desert.
“The Melody of the Mystic River” - This story exhibits the use of personification, giving life to the river, and immerses readers in a tranquil forest setting. It also demonstrates how to weave themes of discovery and wonder into your narrative.
“The Symphony of Silent Stones” - This narrative showcases suspense building and the use of mystery as a central theme. It also illustrates how to create a strong protagonist with a clear mission.
“The Tale of Whisper, The Wind” - This story is a perfect example of how to use animal characters and natural settings to engage young readers. It also demonstrates the use of a journey as a plot device.
“Narrative Story” - This narrative illustrates New York City. It also provides an example of how to incorporate sensory details to make descriptions more vivid.
In addition to these examples, this resource includes tips and exercises to help young writers practice their skills and find their unique storytelling voice.
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Immerse your students in the art of non-chronological report writing with these five comprehensive examples. This resource, crafted meticulously by The Teaching Couple, provides engaging and detailed samples to aid teachers in guiding their students through the process of non-chronological report writing.
Each example showcases distinct features and writing techniques:
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Ocean Depths: Earth’s Blue Heart - This report delves into the intriguing world of oceans. It demonstrates the use of descriptive language, clear subheadings, and informative content to engage readers.
The Wonders of the Solar System: A Journey into Space - This example takes readers on a cosmic journey, highlighting the use of factual information, logical organization of content, and the inclusion of captivating visuals.
The Wonders of the Solar System: An In-Depth Exploration - A more detailed version of the previous report, it showcases how to incorporate additional layers of information, enhancing the depth and richness of the content.
**The Marvels of the Human Body: An In-Depth Exploration **- This report delves into the complexities of the human body. It exemplifies the use of scientific terminology, interconnected ideas, and a concluding summary.
The Marvels of the Human Body: A Comprehensive Exploration - A more comprehensive version of the previous report, it demonstrates how to expand on each section with additional detail, providing a more thorough exploration of the topic.
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Dive into the world of limericks with this engaging and comprehensive resource! This PDF contains twenty unique and captivating limerick poems, carefully crafted to inspire your students to explore their creativity and learn the art of poetry.
Each limerick serves as an example, demonstrating various features such as rhythm, rhyme, humor, and narrative. They cover a range of themes from nature to animals, space to seasons, making them relatable and enjoyable for children of all ages.
Here’s a glimpse into the twenty limericks covered in this resource:
The Dreamy Knight
The Mischievous Cat
The Laughing Clown
The Ambitious Snail
The Curious Owl
The Wanderlust Bee
The Star-Gazing Hare
The Whistling Wind
The Artistic Sparrow
The Dancing Leaves
The Playful Dolphin
The Moon’s Lullaby
The Eager Beaver
The Charming Chameleon
The Dashing Deer
The Bumbling Bear
The Wise Old Tree
The Singing Brook
The Fluttering Butterfly
The Starry Night
These limericks are designed to stimulate imagination, develop language skills, and foster a love for poetry. Each poem is an adventure, waiting to be explored and enjoyed!
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Introducing our resource, “Ten Masterpieces of Descriptive Writing: A Resource for Teachers.” This invaluable tool is meticulously designed to guide educators in teaching their students the art of descriptive writing.
This resource includes ten carefully-crafted examples of descriptive writing on diverse subjects - a sleek sports car, vibrant farm animals, football sensation Harry Kane, the celestial moon, and the majestic eagle. Each example integrates key features of descriptive writing such as vibrant adjectives, engaging nouns and verbs, similes and metaphors, personification, and sensory language, providing students with a clear understanding of how to weave these elements into their own writing.
Sports Car: Engages readers with sensory language and personification, likening the car to a living entity.
Farm Animals: Uses interesting nouns and verbs to depict the animals’ character, while sensory language immerses the reader in the farm life.
Harry Kane: Utilizes similes and metaphors to imbue this football hero with dramatic energy and respect.
Moon: Personifies the moon as a silent storyteller, using sensory language and intriguing adjectives to create a celestial spectacle.
Eagle: Depicts the bird’s majesty using powerful verbs and nouns, with metaphors enhancing its grace and freedom.
And more including the sun, a spooky forest, cornfield, the night sky and the classroom! Each example serves as an excellent model for students to emulate in their writing journey.
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The Great Fire of London Comprehension Quiz
Spark curiosity and ignite historical interest in your students with our comprehensive quiz about the Great Fire of London. This resource is meticulously designed to challenge young minds while making learning fun and interactive.
Our quiz consists of 10 thoughtfully crafted questions, incorporating a mix of retrieval, inference, and vocabulary queries. These questions are designed to test your students’ understanding and recall, encouraging them to delve deeper into the topic.
The beauty of this resource lies in its versatility. Whether you’re teaching online or in a physical classroom, this quiz can be easily integrated into your lesson plan. Each question is accompanied by a detailed answer, providing immediate feedback to your students and aiding in their learning process.
But the journey doesn’t stop here! If you want to make edits to the PDF, simply upload it to Google Docs, and voila! It becomes editable, allowing you to customize it to suit your unique teaching style and your students’ specific needs.
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Remember, history isn’t just about dates and events; it’s about stories, lessons, and insights that shape our present and future. So let’s embark on this fascinating journey through time with the Great Fire of London Comprehension Quiz. Happy teaching!
Our “Understanding Black Lives Matter” class assembly script is a comprehensive resource designed to help teachers plan and execute an impactful, educational, and engaging assembly. This resource tactfully navigates the vital topic of Black Lives Matter, encouraging students to engage in meaningful dialogue about racial inequality and social justice.
The resource provides a detailed script, carefully crafted to be age-appropriate and thought-provoking. Each character’s lines have been written with consideration to ensure that the message is conveyed effectively, stirring empathy and understanding among the students.
Included in this resource is a complete character list, ensuring that every student has their moment in the spotlight. The list of recommended props aids in bringing the script to life, making the assembly more interactive and visually appealing.
What sets our resource apart is its flexibility. We understand that each school and year group is unique, which is why we’ve included a list of adaptations for other year groups and school types. This ensures that the script can be tailored to fit your specific needs.
Not only is this resource an excellent tool for teaching students about the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement, but it also encourages them to think critically about social issues, promotes public speaking, and fosters teamwork.
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Introducing our engaging and informative World War II Class Assembly Script – a comprehensive PDF designed to help teachers bring history to life during class assemblies. This detailed script takes students on a journey through the pivotal events of WWII, showcasing the bravery, resilience, and sacrifices made by individuals across the globe.
Our Class Assembly script is specially crafted to captivate your students’ attention, spark their curiosity, and ignite their passion for learning about this significant period in history. Featuring powerful speeches from key figures like Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the script encourages students to explore the impact of these leaders on the world stage.
But that’s not all! Our WWII Assembly script also delves into the lives of ordinary people affected by the war, offering a unique perspective on how communities rallied together to support their countries during these challenging times. With adaptable content suitable for various subjects and age groups, this script provides a versatile and valuable resource for any educator.
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Introducing our comprehensive unit pack on migration, meticulously designed to provide an all-encompassing learning experience for your students. This resource kit includes overview plans, interactive whiteboard (IWB) materials, a plethora of resources, ideas for differentiated instruction, and key questions to stimulate critical thinking. Here is an outline of the first six lessons:
Lesson Breakdown:
Lesson 1: Kickstart the unit with an engaging discussion using images that share a common thread. Introduce the concept of migration through a video here. Utilize maps and atlases to extract information and draw conclusions. Find additional resources here, here, and here. Wrap up the session with reflective questions on migrants’ emotions.
Lesson 2: Dive into the ‘push and pull’ factors of migration with pre-planned activities. Discuss personal feelings in a guided group setting, followed by reflection.
Lesson 3: Explore how migration impacts people and places through real-life stories. Encourage students to evaluate the negatives and positives. Examine the UK’s changing dynamics due to migration.
Lesson 4: Understand economic migration with this resource. Analyze statistics on work migration within the EU and the top destinations for economic migrants. Discuss the reasons and impacts of this type of migration.
Lesson 5: Use this PowerPoint to discuss climate change and its role in creating climate refugees. Students will write letters to the government expressing their understanding of the issue and suggesting solutions.
Lesson 6: Consolidate learning with a follow-up task that asks students to apply their understanding of migration. Use these resources, here, here, and here to discuss refugees. Finally, engage students in a reflective debate on whether they agree with this perspective.
Our migration unit pack is not just a teaching resource; it’s an immersive journey through the complex world of human migration, offering a multifaceted approach to learning.
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Introducing our resource, “100 Cloze Sentences For Year Four” – a teacher’s best friend to inspire and educate their students in writing! This unique tool incorporates a variety of themes and subjects, making it a versatile and valuable asset for any Year Four classroom.
Some of the engaging examples included are:
“Our class storytime turned into an enthralling quest when we started reading about _.”
“The educational trip to the _ was filled with eye-opening exhibits and a wealth of knowledge.”
“My all-time favorite dessert is _; its taste is simply irresistible!”
Each sentence comes with a word bank of 30 words, organized neatly into a grid. These words range from topics like ‘intergalactic explorers’ and ‘natural history museum’ to ‘chocolate mousse’ and ‘string art’. This not only ensures a diverse range of responses but also encourages students to expand their vocabulary and explore different topics.
What sets this resource apart is its adaptability. Want to make edits to suit your class’s needs? No problem! Simply upload the PDF to Google Docs and it becomes editable. Tailor the sentences or the word bank to perfectly fit your lesson plan!