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Classics Bundle Roman Numerals Latin Wordsearches Aesop Fables Cloze Tests
Classics bundle
100 worksheets on Roman Numerals
500 Latin Wordsearches
108 Cloze tests on Aesops Fables.
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Year 5 Literacy Planning Poetry Literature & Aesop Close Worksheets
Save your Sundays!
Great planning (7 weeks worth) for year 5 Literacy
Topics covered:
Older Literature
Poetry
Stories from other cultures
Plenty of powerpoints in there.
Plus great close sheets on Aesop.

Year 5 Spring Planning Literacy Persuasive Writing & Aesop Worksheets Close
Save your Sundays!
Great planning for 6 weeks.
Plenty of powerpoints, worksheets and planning.
Plus a load of Aesop worksheets close tests.
Cut and paste into your template and enjoy a cuppa on Sunday nights watching the telly

Year 6 Autumn Planning Gunpowder Plot Newspaper Reports
Some great year 6 short term Literacy planning.
Covers the Gunpowder Plot.
Brucie Bonus: some free Maths planning
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Year 5 Mega bundle Maths English Science
A great bundle of work.
Loads of planning.
Please see the individual items in my shop for full details.

Christmas teaching Resources From Uk Catholic Flavour For All Ages religion Math
I’ve retired from twenty five years teaching in the UK.
I’ve gathered together my planning I did over the years for 4 to 11 year olds.
There’s some great stuff there. Plenty of planning, powerpoints, worksheets, scripts for assemblies etc etc
There is some stuff on Christmas in the world e.g. France
There will be lots of things you can use to entertain the kids at this busy but wonderful time of the year.
You get a massive of planning. 257 mb over 400 files
Some caveats:
I spent most but not all of my career in Catholic schools so everything has a Catholic feel.
Lots of math stuff.
I don’t have the time to sort everything so feel free to delete anything you regard as filler or irrelevant.
You’ll need powerpoint and word to access most of it. Nearly everyone has that. there are some notebooks, flipcharts etc. I obviously can’t give you that so you have to get the free adobe reader and other free software to read some of the files.

Easter Resources Powerpoints Lessons PDFs Catholic Flavour Lots of Resources
I’ve combined all my planning from the schools I taught in.
I was in a few schools in the U.K., quite a few of them Catholic.
There is a massive amount of planning for you to sift through. Years range all the way through from 4 year olds to 11 year olds.
There’s some great powerpoints, lesson plans, sheets, even a play or two.
You’ll have to sift through them as I am enjoying my retirement too much to do that!
You get over 250 mb of stuff (300 plus files)

Gandhi Four Weeks Literacy Lesson Matilda Roald Dahl Grammar Year 6
Four Weeks Gandhi work. Plus stuff on Roald Dahk Matilda.
All on word documents.
lots of great ideas.
A few other goodies thrown in for good measure.
Plenty of grammar as well with some great powerpoints.
the zip file contains loads. I have uploaded a few examples too so you get the feel.
sample planning :
L.O: Understand who Mahatma Gandhi was.
Success Criteria
Use limited information to deduce and infer.
Describe why Mahatma Gandhi was so well known and influential.
Consider what you would like to find out about him.
Start by showing the phrase ‘An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.’ In table groups discuss what you think this means and what type of person you think may have said it.
Feedback, discuss and put on working wall.
Reveal that it was a man called Mahatma Gandhi who said this.
Show the trailer to ‘Gandhi’ DVD (1982).
All groups to complete a KWL grid.
What do I know?
What do I want to know?
What have I learnt?
APP links:
L.O: Use L5 adjectives to analyse a real character from history.
Success Criteria Take useful notes on a subject.
Generate L5 adjectives and phrases.
Use alliteration if possible.
Use PowerPoint to discuss Gandhi’s life further – children to make notes in SODA books.
Give each pair a minute to decide on one fact they think should be on working wall.
Make notes on working wall about his life to include:
Helped free Indian people from British Rule
Non violent protest based on courage and truth
Different ways of protesting
Started in South Africa then India
Governments were forced to listen to him and negotiate
Encouraged people to make their own resources rather than buying British.
Used fasting as a protest and a penance
Spent time in prison
Is known as the ‘Father of the Nation’
Birthday is a public holiday in India. Children to have a picture of Gandhi in the middle of their page.
Annotate with L5 adjectives and phrases to describe him.
Fire group (AA): Extended by CN to include alliterative phrases that could be newspaper headlines of his life.
Water Group (A): Working independently.
Air group (BA): Supported by assistant.

Christmas Resources Powerpoint PDF Files Word Documents
Lots of great planning from my teaching career in Primary schools.
Nice powerpoints.
Nice fun stuff too.
Good value as you get a lot of stuff.
I taught from Reception to year 6 so something for everyone.

Back To School J K Rowling Harry Potter Literacy Planning Literacy Year 5
A fantastic planning set. Four weeks worth. J K Rowling. Worked very well when I was a teacher.
Focuses on : Tales of the Beadle Bard’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.’
Two long powerpoints included.
In total you get :
4 Powerpoints
3 pdf files
7 word files that have 4 weeks planning on them
2 excel files
Sample planning:
Genre: Narrative Unit 1 - Stories by a significant children’s author.
Focus Texts: ‘Tales of the Beadle Bard’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.’
Objectives
Primary Framework
Group Discussion and Interaction: Understand the process of decision making.
Understanding and interpreting texts: Infer writers’ perspectives from what is written and what is implied.
Compare different types of narrative and information texts and identify how
they are structured.
Explore how writers use language for comic and dramatic effects.
Engaging with and responding to texts: Reflect on reading habits and preferences and plan personal reading goals.
Compare the usefulness of techniques such as visualisation, prediction and
empathy in exploring the meaning of texts.

Year 5 Back to School Autumn Planning Fables Literacy Lots of Planning
Lots of planning for the Autumn term.
Literacy.
Powerpoints, planning and handouts included. Plenty of a month’s work.
Sample planning:
Genre: Traditional stories, fables, myths, legends.
Focus Texts: Robin Hood (Legend), Hercules (Myth) and Pandora’s Box (Myth).
Objectives
Primary Framework 7. Understanding and interpreting texts
Compare different types of narrative and information texts and identify how they are structured
Explore how writers use language for comic & dramatic effects
8. Engaging with and responding to texts
Compare the usefulness of techniques such as visualisation, prediction and empathy in exploring the meaning of texts
11. Sentence structure and punctuation
Punctuate sentences accurately, including using speech marks and apostrophe
Learning/Writing outcome for unit: Children can write a new version of a legend, identifying their audience and adapting their writing to suit this audience.
Children can reflect on their own performances.
Children can reflect critically on their own writing and edit and improve it.
NB Teacher Day on Monday, Mass on Thursday
LO: Whole Class Shared Learning
Guided and Independent Activities: Plenary:
Tu Identify features of a myth.
Introduce the new unit and look at the writing outcome displayed on the working wall – explain that we have three weeks to achieve this.
Allow children two minutes to TTYP and talk about the new unit – do they have any ideas about myth, legends or fables?
Introduce the LO for today.
Work through the PowerPoint on the features of a myth.
Activity One
Come back together and create a ‘post it’ note checklist for the working wall, to include:
A myth is about gods and goddesses
It is set in ancient times
It features danger/revenge
It includes use of magical powers
It uses powerful imagery
Characters are heroes
Explains a strange/important happening
It features strange, frightening creatures
Read the following version of ‘Pandora’s Box’ and compare & contrast:
http://myths.e2bn.org/mythsandlegends/story562-pandoras-box.html
Activity Two Activity One
Read through the myth of ‘Pandora’s Box’ Discuss the features – give children 10 minutes to highlight the features in pairs.
LA: Supported by IR
Activity Two
Provide several examples of myths for pairs. Children to highlight and annotate the features. Differentiate questioning after activity.
Discuss the task – were all the features present?
Push HA to say that Myths pass on cultural, religious or spiritual beliefs and traditions.
Look at the ten rainbow steps to writing a myth on PPT – discuss how this links to the story mountain.
Homework and spellings.

Ks2 Christmas Play Fun assembly Plus bonus short KS1 Play
A 12 page play for Christmas.
Great for an assembly or fun Christams lesson.
Brucie bonus. 2 page ks1 play
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Years 1 to 6 Religious Studies Complete Year's Planning Great Value Bundle
Superb value.
Great if you have to deliver R.E.
Loads of worksheets, planning, Powerpoints.

Year 4 Year's Planning Maths English Humanities subjects Especially R.E.
A big value set of planning.
For year 4.
Loads of material here.
Give your planning a real boost. Excellent for filling in gaps in the curriculum and making your Sundays easier.
Concentrates on Maths and English, but plenty of other subjects, especially R.E. in there.
The zip contains loads of files. I’ve included a FEW in the general upload to give you and idea of the planning.

Year's Planning Year 6 Literacy and Maths Excellent Academy
This concentrates on Maths and English.
Lots of great teaching ideas.
Mainly Maths and English.
The zip file has the lot. I have put some in the general download to give a flavour.
sample planning :
LO: To use written methods of addition.
Review written methods of addition carried from Friday’s lesson (column, number line and partitioning. Use numbers with up to 4 digits during teaching time.
Review how to use written methods and inverse knowledge to identify missing digits within calculations.
Move on to solving simple word problems by choosing the most appropriate methods for task.
AG: Supports Circles during teaching time.
RM: Abacus Y1 page
LO: To use written methods of subtraction.
Give the children the following calculation 98 – 47. How many different ways can they carry out this calculation? Focus on methodology used by class. As a class ensure understanding of the following methods, number line, partitioning and column. What happens with column subtraction if the calculation was 96 – 47? Model decomposition. What happens when we work with decimal numbers? Model the use of decomposition several times. Children to carry out a range of calculations –
AG: Supports Circles during teaching time.
RM: Abacus Y1 page
LO: To use written methods of subtraction.
Review subtraction calculations for number lines and column methods involving amounts of money.
Ensure children are familiar with decomposition and have time to review as needed. Apply within calculations that involve single and multiple decomposition.
APPLY TO WORD PROBLEMS
RM:
LO: To use written methods of multiplication.
As before, review methods of multiplication with the class. Focus on the use of grid methods and compact methods to carry out calculations.
MUST: Multiply TU x U
SHOULD: Multiply HTU x U
CHALLENGE: Multiply (H)TU x TU
LO: To identify sequence rules.
Review knowledge of sequences and rule identification with the class. Explore how sequences can involve numbers, shapes and letters. Children to continue sequences.
When exploring number sequences, make link to times table groups. E.g. 3, 6, 9, 12… Next number is…
Focus on continuing and completing sequences, by identifying the difference between known numbers and using this to identify missing values.
AG: Supports circles /
RM: Completes sequences involving shapes or colours. INDEPENDENT

Back to School Autumn 1 Year 6 Full Planning English Maths Geography R.E.
Give yourself a break.
Help yourself to plans that you can adapt and free up your Sundays.
For year 6, first half Autumn term.
Planning for :
English
Maths
Geography
Homework
P.E.
Reading
Science
SODA
Zip has the lot. I’ve put sample ones in ordinary download.
sample :
Main input:Main Teaching 1 10 minutes (10.50am – 11am)
Share LO and S/C.
TTYP – why do authors use descriptive vocabulary? Take feedback and jot down ideas for the working wall – elicit the idea that, as a writer, it is our job to create an image in the reader’s mind.
Show the part of ‘Matilda’ where the main character approaches Crunchem Hall for the first time. 22 min 30 to 24 min 30.
Take part in ‘Book Talk’ on this visual text:
How did we feel about Matilda when we watched her walk into the school under the arch?
How did we feel about the school buildings and environment?
What impressions have we made about Miss Trunchbull?
How were we made to feel like that?
How did the director manipulate our emotions?
Show the ‘Likes, dislikes, patterns and puzzles’ board and explain the task .
Task 1 11am-11.10am
Engaging with the visual text.
A – Australia group (Level 3a/4c): Children to fill in an individual ‘like/dislikes’ board. Children to focus particularly on the ‘patterns and puzzles’ sections. Working independently. Extension task – children to annotate a still from the film with adjectives to describe the setting.
BA – Brazil group (Level 3b/c): TA to support and extend. Children to fill in an individual ‘like/dislikes’ board.
SEN/BA – Mexico group (Level 2): Working with teacher on a guided like/dislikes board. Extending children to talking about the atmosphere.
Main Teaching 2 10 minutes (11.10am – 11.20am)
Share some ideas from the task and explain that now we are fully immersed in the text, we are going to start to transfer the clip into a written text.
TTYP – what does ‘atmosphere’ mean? Talk and agree that it means: a feeling or mood created by a particular place. I am going to attempt to describe the setting AND the atmosphere to the reader. I am going to write in third person and past tense.
Elicit the use of the senses for a setting description.
Model write with reference to s/c and sentence trick cards.

Back to School Year 6 Complete Year's Planning Literacy Roald Dahl
A great set of planning.
Three terms.
Loads of planning and powerpoints and great topics.
Zip file has the lot. I’ve put some sample ones in the general load so you can look.
Includes :
Biography and Autobiography
Cross curricular history & literacy
Fiction Genres
Roald Dahl
Poetry
Journalistic and persuasive
Sample :

Back to School Holes Louis Sacher Teaching Plans 5 Weeks Literacy Year 6
Great planning for Louis Sacher’s intriguing book Holes.
5 week’s short plans.
Plus great stuff on getting pupils to construct aruments. Two terrific pdfs.
Sample planning :
Spelling rules. Modifying e.
Cope … coping. In pairs write short speech for debate. Shared write persuasive language list. What connectives could be used to link ideas? What about repetition? WALT: organize views in a debate about homework. Debate “Should primary children have homework? All pairs to speak. Comment and question speakers. LA: TB to list points and useful language.
HA: to lead arguments
Add title paragraphs in example argument about Dogs in Parks. Review plan. Recap form. Read introduction through. Suggest strong openers for sentences and useful connective phrases from chart. Indiv write points for homework in Primary Schools. Paragraph – consider openings. WALT: write a balanced argument in a formal style.
Mr Pratt
Synonym Circus Recap plan and bullet points. Consider possible connectives to link to opposite view. (e.g. nevertheless) • All write points against - anticipating possible objections
homework to balance argument. Use paragraphs and strong openers.
Find passive voice in examples. Read example formal discussion regarding homework. Identify language. Useful terms. WALT: Write a formal letter of complaint. All children write complaining letter about a visit to a restaurant. LA: provide opening. Vocab list for feelings and connectives.
Example balanced arguments.
• the expression, sequence and linking of points
• the provision of persuasive examples, illustrations and evidence
• pre-empting or answering potential objections
• appealing to the known views and feelings of the audience;
T16 identify the features of balanced written arguments which:
• summarise different sides of an argument
• clarify the strengths and weaknesses of different positions
• signal personal opinion clearly;
T18 construct effective arguments:
• developing a point logically and effectively
• supporting and illustrating points persuasively
• anticipating possible objections
• harnessing the known views, interests and feelings of the audience
• tailoring the writing to formal presentation where appropriate;
T19 write a balanced report of a controversial issue:
• summarising fairly the competing views
• analysing strengths and weaknesses of different positions.

Year 5 Year's Planning Maths English Humanities subjects Especially R.E.
A big value set of planning.
For year 5.
Loads of material here.
Planning, worksheets, powerpoints etc
Give your planning a real boost. Excellent for filling in gaps in the curriculum and making your Sundays easier.
Concentrates on Maths and English, but plenty of other subjects, especially R.E. in there.
The zip contains loads of files. I’ve included a FEW in the general upload to give you and idea of the planning.