Hi! My name is Stefan Kucharczyk. I am a primary school teacher, writer and independent literacy consultant based in Leeds, UK.
I design and teach creative writing and art workshops for children using art, drama, discussion and writing as a way to explore interesting and unusual books.
My resources are full of tried and tested ideas to make your literacy lessons sparkle.
Thanks for taking a look at my shop!
Hi! My name is Stefan Kucharczyk. I am a primary school teacher, writer and independent literacy consultant based in Leeds, UK.
I design and teach creative writing and art workshops for children using art, drama, discussion and writing as a way to explore interesting and unusual books.
My resources are full of tried and tested ideas to make your literacy lessons sparkle.
Thanks for taking a look at my shop!
This PDF document outlines some great ideas for how you can bring In the Attic by Hiawyn Oram & Satoshi Kitamura to life in your primary classroom. Mainly suitable for KS1 but the basis of interesting work for children across primary education.
This resource is free! If you download it, I would really appreciate feedback. Just a few words will do and it makes all the difference to the work I offer!
For more ideas like this, visit articulateeducation.co.uk
This resource contains ideas for planning a creative literacy unit based on ‘The Nowhere Emporium’, an excellent novel by Ross MacKenzie.
Suitable for Upper Key Stage 2.
Plan a fantastic unit of work that includes a visit to a museum to marvel at treasures, creating your own Book of Wonders through writing and designing and building a snow globe!
Story synopsis
When Daniel Holmes hides from the local bully in the doorway of a newly appeared shop, he has no idea that he has stepped over a magical threshold. The Nowhere Emporium is the invention of magician Lucien Silver: part shop, part theme park, a place where wonders - amazing sights and experiences - appear at the stroke of a magician’s pen. Fascinated by the wonders of the Emporium, Daniel begins to discover his own magical potential and the places his imagination can take him to. But as Daniel quickly discovers, the world of magic can be a dangerous place.
How to use this resource
This resource is structured into five parts.
Inspiration - sharing the book with your class.
Incubation - exploring the ideas in the book through reading, drama and discussion.
Connection - making cross-curricular links with this book.
Application - getting the children writing creatively.
Illumination - bringing the work to life through art and design.
Each part is designed to help you deliver a structured literacy unit that offers children room for creativity, develops opportunities for meaningful learning and is plugged in to different areas of the curriculum.
This ‘Have you Tried?’ resource can form the basis for an outstanding, cross-curricular unit of literacy work. For more ideas like this, visit articulateeducation.co.uk