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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Class Poem - Lesson 1 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Class Poem - Lesson 1 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced by the National Curriculum, children should experience high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems and learn the poetry tools to create their own. The season focus for this lesson is summer, with mention of the seaside. Many detailed pictures and videos are attached were taken by me (seaside, fish and chips, waves, ice cream, park, picnic, funfair and the arcade). A class poem is also included in the powerpoint and in word format (ready to print). Also discussed in the lesson, What is Summer? What reminds you of Summer? What do people do in Summer? Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to recite the class poem to perform. The discussions throughout the lesson are also part of the task for lesson 1. There 39 slides (10 teaching slides and 29 pictures/videos) Learning Objective: To learn a summer-based poem.
Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Descriptive Poem -  Lesson 3 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Descriptive Poem - Lesson 3 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced in the National Curriculum, children should experience of high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems. The season focus for this lesson is summer, with mention of the seaside. Many detailed pictures and videos are attached were taken by me (seaside, fish and chips, waves, ice cream, park, picnic, funfair and the arcade). Click on the link on the first page, and slowly go through the slides. Try using detailed words for inspiration (Ice cream - delicious, tasty and yummy). Children will use work produced in lesson 2 (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12860974) to start writing a descriptive poem using their completed Senses Star. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to start writing a descriptive poem. There are 42 slides. Learning Objective: To write a summer descriptive poem.
Writing - Summer Season Poetry Bundle - Seaside Holidays - (KS1/Lower KS2)
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Writing - Summer Season Poetry Bundle - Seaside Holidays - (KS1/Lower KS2)

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Writing - Summer Season Poetry Bundle - (KS1/Lower KS2) With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created a set of lessons based on poetry with tasks attached. As reinforced in the National Curriculum, children should experience of high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems. Be able to learn and appreciate rhymes and poems, and to recite some by heart. Children should be given the opportunities to prepare and perform poems understanding through intonation, tone and volume so that the meaning is clear to an audience. The focus for these collection of poem lessons is the seasons of the year: summer. Each Lesson Pack Contains: A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides). The 5 lessons are broken down into the following: Summer - Class Poem Summer - Senses Star Summer - Descriptive Poem Summer - Acrostic Poem Summer - Similes & Alliteration Learning Objectives; To learn a summer-based poem. To create a senses star using imagery and audio. To write a summer descriptive poem. To write a summer acrostic poem. To write a summer poem with similes and alliteration.
Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Similes & Alliteration - Lesson 5 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Similes & Alliteration - Lesson 5 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced in the National Curriculum, children should experience of high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems. The season focus for this lesson is summer, with mention of the seaside. Many detailed pictures and videos are attached were taken by me (seaside, fish and chips, waves, ice cream, park, picnic, funfair and the arcade). Click on the link on the first page, and slowly go through the slides. Children will learn what a simile is and how to use them in a poem about summer. Children will also learn about alliteration. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to start writing a summer poem with similes & alliteration. There are 33 slides. Learning Objective: To write a summer poem with similes and alliteration.
Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Acrostic Poem - Lesson 4 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Acrostic Poem - Lesson 4 - KS1/KS2

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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Acrostic Poem - Lesson 4 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced in the National Curriculum, children should experience of high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems. The season focus for this lesson is summer, with mention of the seaside. Many detailed pictures and videos are attached were taken by me (seaside, fish and chips, waves, ice cream, park, picnic, funfair and the arcade). Click on the link on the first page, and slowly go through the slides. Children will learn what an acrostic poem is? Children will then create a word mat using the letters S,U M, E, and R to later create their own acrostic poem that spells SUMMER. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to start writing an acrostic poem. There are 28 slides. Also included in this resource pack is a filled word mat, a blank word mat, an acrostic poem template and an example of a SUMMER acrostic poem in the powerpoint. Learning Objective: To write a summer acrostic poem.
ESOL - Entry 1 - English - All About Me - Lesson 5 - Jobs
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ESOL - Entry 1 - English - All About Me - Lesson 5 - Jobs

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ESOL - Entry 1 - English - All About Me - Lesson 5 - Jobs English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) refers to learning English as a new resident in an English-speaking country. ESOL classes can include areas such as survival English, functional language, specific speaking and listening skills, and sociocultural information. The purpose is to support learners whose first language is not English, helping them gain the communication skills needed to progress in the workplace, education and beyond. The focus for this lesson is learning how to describe their job or dream job. This lesson discusses a variety of jobs including teacher, doctor, plumber, solicitor, cleaner, stay-at-home mum/dad, nurse, waiter/waitress, gardener, retail worker, delivery driver and cook/baker with mention of other jobs. Students will learn how to describe their job and dream job. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and worksheet as shown (two pages). There are 22 slides. Learning Objective: To learn how to describe a job or dream job.
ESOL - Entry 1 - English - All About Me - Lesson 4 -  Hobbies & Interests
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ESOL - Entry 1 - English - All About Me - Lesson 4 - Hobbies & Interests

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ESOL - Entry 1 - English - All About Me - Lesson 4 - Hobbies & Interests English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) refers to learning English as a new resident in an English-speaking country. ESOL classes can include areas such as survival English, functional language, specific speaking and listening skills, and sociocultural information. The purpose is to support learners whose first language is not English, helping them gain the communication skills needed to progress in the workplace, education and beyond. The focus for this lesson is learning how to express interests and hobbies. This lesson discusses what interests are and covers a range of hobbies (reading, writing, yoga, arts, crafts, hiking, sports, cooking, gardening and playing musical instruments). Students will learn how to express what they enjoy doing in their free time. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and worksheet as shown (two pages). There are 20 slides. Learning Objective: To learn how to express interests and hobbies
ESOL - Entry 1 - English - All About Me - Lesson 3 - My Family
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ESOL - Entry 1 - English - All About Me - Lesson 3 - My Family English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) refers to learning English as a new resident in an English-speaking country. ESOL classes can include areas such as survival English, functional language, specific speaking and listening skills, and sociocultural information. The purpose is to support learners whose first language is not English, helping them gain the communication skills needed to progress in the workplace, education and beyond. The focus for this lesson is learning how to introduce family members (mother, father, children, sister, brother, cousin, daughter, son, nephew and niece). Students will create their own family trees and discuss the members of their family. Do you have any children? How many people are in your family? Do you have any siblings? Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and worksheet as shown (two pages). There are 15 slides. Learning Objective: To learn how to introduce family members
Writing - Season Poetry - Spring - Class Poem - Lesson 1 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Spring - Class Poem - Lesson 1 - KS1/KS2

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Writing - Season Poetry - Spring - Class Poem - Lesson 1 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced by the National Curriculum, children should experience high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems and learn the poetry tools to create their own. The season focus for this lesson is spring. Many detailed pictures are attached of spring as a season, spring weather, spring rain spring bulbs, tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocuses, and snowdrops, wildflowers, gardening, nest building, and baby animals. Also discussed in the lesson, What is Spring? What reminds you of Spring? Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to recite the class poem to perform. The discussions throughout the lesson are also part of the task for lesson 1. There are 19 slides teaching slides and pictures. Learning Objective: To learn a spring-based poem.
Writing - Season Poetry - Spring - Acrostic Poem - Lesson 4 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Spring - Acrostic Poem - Lesson 4 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced by the National Curriculum, children should experience high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems and learn the poetry tools to create their own. The season focus for this lesson is spring. Many detailed pictures are attached of spring as a season, spring weather, spring rain spring bulbs, tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocuses, and snowdrops, wildflowers, gardening, nest building, and baby animals. Click on the link on the first page, and slowly discuss the imagery on the slides. Children will learn what an acrostic poem is? Children will then create a word mat using the letters S, P, R, I, N and G to later make an acrostic poem that spells Winter. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to start writing an acrostic poem. There are 63 slides (mainly imagery). Also included in this resource pack is a filled word mat, a blank word mat, an acrostic poem template and an example of a SPRING acrostic poem in the powerpoint. Learning Objective: To write a spring acrostic poem.
Writing - Winter Season Poetry Bundle - (KS1/Lower KS2)
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Writing - Winter Season Poetry Bundle - (KS1/Lower KS2)

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Writing - Autumn Season Poetry Bundle - (KS1/Lower KS2) With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created a set of lessons based on poetry with tasks attached. As reinforced in the National Curriculum, children should experience of high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems. Be able to learn and appreciate rhymes and poems, and to recite some by heart. Children should be given the opportunities to prepare and perform poems understanding through intonation, tone and volume so that the meaning is clear to an audience. The focus for these collection of poem lessons is the seasons of the year: Winter. Each Lesson Pack Contains: A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides). The 6 lessons are broken down into the following: Winter - Class Poem Winter - Senses Star Winter - Descriptive Poem Winter - Acrostic Poem Winter - Similes & Alliteration Winter Festivities Poem Learning Objectives; To learn a winter-based poem. To create a senses star using imagery and audio. To write a descriptive winter poem. To write an acrostic winter poem. To write a winter poem with similes and alliteration. To write a poem about the winter holidays.
ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 1 - I live...
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ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 1 - I live… English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) refers to learning English as a new resident in an English-speaking country. ESOL classes can include areas such as survival English, functional language, specific speaking and listening skills, and sociocultural information. The purpose is to support learners whose first language is not English, helping them gain the communication skills needed to progress in the workplace, education and beyond. The focus for this lesson is learning how to describe where one lives. How to ask questions related to a person’s address. Where do you live? What city do you live in? Do you have neighbours? Do you live nearby? BONUS! This lesson comes with a Golden Balls inspired game show powerpoint about prepositional words such as beside, in, on and between. This will help when students will describe where they live? This lesson introduces features that are often seen on a map: school, house, flat, college, university, shop/supermarket, bus stop, train station, park, neighbour, and place of worship. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and a task to draw their own maps to go on and describe where they live to others. There are 22 slides. Learning Objective: To learn how to describe where one lives
ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 4 - My Property
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ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 4 - My Property

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ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 4 - My Property English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) refers to learning English as a new resident in an English-speaking country. ESOL classes can include areas such as survival English, functional language, specific speaking and listening skills, and sociocultural information. The purpose is to support learners whose first language is not English, helping them gain the communication skills needed to progress in the workplace, education and beyond. The focus for this lesson is learning how to learn how to express ownership with regards to personal property, house, jewellery, collectibles, electronics and vehicles. To also answer few questions related to who owns what. What is the most prized item that you own? Can you name three items that you own? What would you like to own one day? Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and a task to list your own properties (things you own) and complete a task identifying who owns what. There are 14 slides in total. Learning Objective: To learn how to express ownership
ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 3 - My Room
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ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 3 - My Room English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) refers to learning English as a new resident in an English-speaking country. ESOL classes can include areas such as survival English, functional language, specific speaking and listening skills, and sociocultural information. The purpose is to support learners whose first language is not English, helping them gain the communication skills needed to progress in the workplace, education and beyond. The focus for this lesson is learning how to describe different items in a bedroom such as dresser, dressing table, bedside table, desk and chair, bed, ensuite, wardrobe, shelves and window. To answer few questions related to different items/furniture found in a bedroom. What furniture do you have in your room? If you could, what would you change in your room? Is your room big or small? Are you tidy or untidy? Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and a task to label different items/furniture. There are 16 slides in total. Learning Objective: To learn how to describe different items in a bedroom
ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home Bundle
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ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home Bundle

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ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home Bundle English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) refers to learning English as a new resident in an English-speaking country. ESOL classes can include areas such as survival English, functional language, specific speaking and listening skills, and sociocultural information. The purpose is to support learners whose first language is not English, helping them gain the communication skills needed to progress in the workplace, education and beyond. Each Lesson Pack Contains: A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides). There are 4 lessons in this bundle: I live… - Lesson 1 House Tour - Lesson 2 My Room - Lesson 3 My Property - Lesson 4 Learning Objectives; To learn how to describe where one lives To learn how to describe different rooms in a home To learn how to describe different items in a bedroom To learn how to express ownership
Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 9 - Lesson 18 - KS2
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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 9 - Lesson 18 - KS2

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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 9 - Lesson 18 - KS2 This is lesson 18 is based on Pages 94 - 98 of Chapter 8. I recommend to follow the powerpoint first which has a game of Skim and Scan that encourages children to quickly search for a particular word on a particular page. The second part of the lesson is a match the definition game, children can use their white boards to match the definition. This lesson should last about 20-30 minutes as part of the series of guided reading lessons. Try aiming for at least 3 Guided reading lessons weekly to continue developing important reading skills like comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency. Guided reading is like a stepping stone to reading on your own, making children better readers step by step. Guided reading lays a strong foundation for learning across various subjects, contributing to the children’s confidence, development in comprehension, critical thinking, and vocabulary. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to answer 5 reading questions based on the Romans on the Rampage by Jeremy Strong, pages Pages 94 - 98 of Chapter 9. Also included is a marking sheet. There are 14 powerpoint slides. Learning Objective: To read a text and answer comprehension and inference questions
Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 9 - Lesson 19 - KS2
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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 9 - Lesson 19 - KS2

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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 9 - Lesson 19 - KS2 This is lesson 19 is based on Pages 99 - 104 of Chapter 9. I recommend to follow the powerpoint first which has a game of Skim and Scan that encourages children to quickly search for a particular word on a particular page. The second part of the lesson is a match the definition game, children can use their white boards to match the definition. This lesson should last about 20-30 minutes as part of the series of guided reading lessons. Try aiming for at least 3 Guided reading lessons weekly to continue developing important reading skills like comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency. Guided reading is like a stepping stone to reading on your own, making children better readers step by step. Guided reading lays a strong foundation for learning across various subjects, contributing to the children’s confidence, development in comprehension, critical thinking, and vocabulary. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to answer 5 reading questions based on the Romans on the Rampage by Jeremy Strong, pages Pages 99 - 104 of Chapter 9. Also included is a marking sheet. There are 14 powerpoint slides. Learning Objective: To read a text and answer comprehension and inference questions
Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 10 - Lesson 20 - KS2
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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 10 - Lesson 20 - KS2

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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 10 - Lesson 20 - KS2 This is lesson 20 is based on Pages 105 - 108 of Chapter 10. I recommend to follow the powerpoint first which has a game of Skim and Scan that encourages children to quickly search for a particular word on a particular page. The second part of the lesson is a match the definition game, children can use their white boards to match the definition. This lesson should last about 20-30 minutes as part of the series of guided reading lessons. Try aiming for at least 3 Guided reading lessons weekly to continue developing important reading skills like comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency. Guided reading is like a stepping stone to reading on your own, making children better readers step by step. Guided reading lays a strong foundation for learning across various subjects, contributing to the children’s confidence, development in comprehension, critical thinking, and vocabulary. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to answer 5 reading questions based on the Romans on the Rampage by Jeremy Strong, pages Pages 105 - 108 of Chapter 10. Also included is a marking sheet. There are 14 powerpoint slides. Learning Objective: To read a text and answer comprehension and inference questions
Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 11 - Lesson 22 - KS2
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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 11 - Lesson 22 - KS2

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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 11 - Lesson 22 - KS2 This is lesson 22 is based on Pages 113 - 117 of Chapter 11. I recommend to follow the powerpoint first which has a game of Skim and Scan that encourages children to quickly search for a particular word on a particular page. The second part of the lesson is a match the definition game, children can use their white boards to match the definition. This lesson should last about 20-30 minutes as part of the series of guided reading lessons. Try aiming for at least 3 Guided reading lessons weekly to continue developing important reading skills like comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency. Guided reading is like a stepping stone to reading on your own, making children better readers step by step. Guided reading lays a strong foundation for learning across various subjects, contributing to the children’s confidence, development in comprehension, critical thinking, and vocabulary. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to answer 5 reading questions based on the Romans on the Rampage by Jeremy Strong, pages Pages 113 - 117 of Chapter 11. Also included is a marking sheet. There are 14 powerpoint slides. Learning Objective: To read a text and answer comprehension and inference questions
Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 10 - Lesson 21 - KS2
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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 10 - Lesson 21 - KS2

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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 10 - Lesson 21 - KS2 This is lesson 21 is based on Pages 109 - 112 of Chapter 10. I recommend to follow the powerpoint first which has a game of Skim and Scan that encourages children to quickly search for a particular word on a particular page. The second part of the lesson is a match the definition game, children can use their white boards to match the definition. This lesson should last about 20-30 minutes as part of the series of guided reading lessons. Try aiming for at least 3 Guided reading lessons weekly to continue developing important reading skills like comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency. Guided reading is like a stepping stone to reading on your own, making children better readers step by step. Guided reading lays a strong foundation for learning across various subjects, contributing to the children’s confidence, development in comprehension, critical thinking, and vocabulary. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to answer 4 reading questions based on the Romans on the Rampage by Jeremy Strong, pages Pages 109 - 112 of Chapter 10. Also included is a marking sheet. There are 12 powerpoint slides. Learning Objective: To read a text and answer comprehension and inference questions