I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
With Wimbledon coming up I have created a phrase and vocabulary sheet all about tennis. There is also a Poetry Aid for those who would like to try to write a poem.
There is also a simple word search with an answer sheet.
Over the years I have encouraged children to write about fires with a different emphasis at times.
The first two sheets were created following a strike by the fireman and the army were using their green goddess fire engines - current event. The short story was written by me.
Six of the sheets have a strong history connection - the Fire of London and the Gun Powder plot during the reign of the Stuarts.
The two sheets on fire in the countryside deal with the every day problem of fires which can occur on very hot days in the summer.
Three poem aids are included. The first two deal with fires the third deals with fireworks. Over the years I had a number of interesting poems to read.
I thought this would be a topical piece of Creative Writing for pupils in years 5/6 to tackle when they return to school after the Christmas holidays .
The original story, based on the four pictures, is about a lad going with his mother to buy a special game with his birthday money. I created a phrase and vocabulary list plus an example answer a number of years ago. The Poetry Aid is a new extra.
Classes often have a 'starter' for the day. This can be How many words can you find in _________ On a special Christian festival why not take the name(s) as the starter.
This could be looked at 4 ways:-
1. Creating a list.
2. Placing the words in a 3x3 or 4x4 square.
3. Creating a simple crossword with clues.
4. The teacher/parent creating a crossword for the children to solve using the answers given.
The starter would be a combining of R.E. with an English spelling exercise.
have created three word searches about three of William Shakespeare’s plays -Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet plus A Midsummer Night’s Dream. They are based around the characters in each play . Answer sheet provided.
The first two sheets Researching Information and Animal Cycle can help children put together material before they begin to write a story. I have put together a number of phrase/vocabulary/poetry sheets(16 )to encourage children to write about animals- one of their favourite topics to write about. There are some A5 Clip art pictures, which could be enlarged, for their best ‘copy’. There are also five word searches/crosswords.to
I have put together some Phrase, Vocabularies and Poetry Aids about pets and farm animals. The work about Looking after a Miptor was originally a SATS question. There is some A5 clip art for 'best ’ copy which can be enlarged to A4.
Debatable Eight ideas with eight example answers.
I have looked at Can I stay up?, Dear Diary, Fire,School Uniform, Snacks, Superstores.
This work was created to be used with years 5/6.
I have attempted to show how a character ages- set up in three sets of three- child/young adult/mature adult The first sheet is an example answer, sheet 2 deals with physical appearance - body/ face/movement/posture, sheet 3 is the 'dressed ’ version of the character.
I have added the forgetful character, fantasy human plus two outlines for creating a Fantasy Story
I have put together a number of phrase/vocabulary sheets plus some Poetry Aids about sport.
I have tried to divide up winter and summer sports. Some sports of course are played throughout the year.
I have added, at the end, a exam type sheet about trainers -sample answer included.
I have put together a number of former SATS style questions (11) where the children had to think of themselves in various situations. From visiting a market place, to How long can I stay up?, choosing a charity to raise money for, dreams, favourite meals, memories, moving house, pranks, talent competitions,flying in air balloon and left in charge of the classroom. For 9 of them I have also given example answers. There is also a Poetry Aid if they want to put their thoughts to verse.
This coming week-end is Children in Need. I have put together a Phrase and Vocabulary sheet for Children in Need 2018 plus a poetry aid sheet with some ideas. I have also ‘doctored’ a sheet about staying up to watch television which the older children might to try.
FEAR - False Evidence Appearing Real.
I have written five phrase/vocabulary sheets relating to fear - Dream or Nightmare, Examination Nerves, In the Dentist Chair, Meeting a Ghost and Haunted House. Three example ideas have been added plus a Poetry Aid relating to Fear.
The hope is the children can use the phrases and vocabulary sheets, or the Poetry Aid to create some interesting creative writing.
I found this wonderful page depicting Autumn by Mari Friend in a book called *Winter Survival.
The picture encouraged me to sort out my Vocabularies on Poetry Aids on Autumn.
There is a new Autumn sports vocabulary. I have also created an easier Poetry Aid .
I have put together a number of Poetry and Vocabulary Aids about the winter season.
The Poetry aids are set up in alphabetical order vertically and horizontally.
There are also some clip art pictures, drawn by David Woodroffe, an established illustrator.
I have put together a number of differentiated diaries to allow for different times in the week.
There is a mixture of ‘self’ topics starting with self portrait. From having an accident/being ill to celebrating a birthday. From Red Nose day to attending a carnival . A chance to write about hobbies or help dad/mum with some DIY.
I have created three phrase/vocabulary sheets about accident/illness plus a poetry aid. The sheets are differentiated in that the first one has incomplete sentences to finish. The second and third are very similar but the third one does not include the illustration.
The clip art sheet can be used for finished article.
I have put together Vocabularies, Poetry Aids and clip art pictures for 'best copy about Spring, Harvest and Autumn
Clip Art work is the work of David Woodroffe, an established illustrator.
For Winter and Summer work look under those headings.
Jupiter Hammon is known as the founder of African - American literature. His poem An Evening Thought;Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries (EVSCPC), published in 1761, was the first by an African-American in North America. (Read copy of poem)
Born into slavery he became a devoted Christian evangelist preacher. He was also a commercial clerk on long island. New York.
He was a slave of the Lloyd family. He was born at the Lloyd Manor (now Lloyd Harbor). He served 4 generations of the Lloyd family for his entire life
Like the Lloyds family Jupiter was a fervent Christian. Aged 22 he bought a bible from his master for 7 shillings and 6 pence. His writings reflected his spirituality. I
Jupiter received rudimentary education through the Anglican Church’s Society of the Gospel in Foreign parts system. His ability to read and write aided the Lloyds in their commercial businesses and helped him exhibit a level of intellectual awareness through literature.
EVSCPC was his first published poem. Composed on 25th December, Christmas day 1760 it appeared as a 'broadside in 1761.
An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatley, 18 years later, was his second work to appear in print. The dedicated poem, to a fellow black slave, contained 21 rhyming quatrains (4 lines) , each accompanied by a Biblical verse -thinking it would help her Christian journey.
On 24th September 1786, aged 76, and still a slave, Jupiter said this famous quote during his speech at the inaugural meeting of the African Society in New York City ,
If we should get to heaven, we shall find nobody to reproach us for being black, or for being slaves.
He knew that slavery was deeply entrenched in American society and that immediate emancipation of all slaves would be difficult to achieve,
The exact year of Jupiter Hammon’s death is unknown but it is believed he died in 1806.
He ranked 327 in the top 500 poets.
Sources
All poetry
Wikipedia