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Kensuke's Kingdom Topic Booklet
I created this for a primary 6/5 composite class as an evidence booklet for all work completed within the Kensuke’s Kingdom topic.
This topic was considered inter-disciplinary, their were multiple lessons across the curriculum based upon the book.
Pages included:
Contents
Map of the island (maths and art)
How to Purify Water (Science x 2 lessons - water cycle & water filtration experiments and instructional writing)
How to Build a Shelter (outdoor learning and instructional writing)
Diary Entry pages x 3 (Personal writing - three times over the time line)
Plant Identification and facts x 3 for Nettle, Rhubarb and Mint. (ICT, art and outdoor learning.
Reciple for Nettle Cake (Outdoor learning/ foraging, Home Economics, instructional writing and Health and Wellbeing).
The work included in the booklet can last 6+ weeks and can included comprehension work.
Can be printed as an A4 workbook but to save paper an A5 version double sided is suggested. Please see the link to print an A5 version. https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/acrobat/kb/print-booklets-acrobat-reader.html
An Unexpected Visitor Narrative Writing Plan
You can edit the plan by screenshotting this and inserting it into Microsoft Word and inserting text boxes over the writing.
Oor Wullie Literacy Lessons (Writing and Comprehension)
Scottish Fortnight - 5 Sheets
Two lessons included. Learning intention - working with Scots words and creating an Oor Wullie Comic Strip.
Comprehension lesson - Highlight the Scottish word, comprehension questions and Scots words meanings.
Writing Lesson - Plan included and two differentiated writing frames for an Oor Wullie inspired comic strip.
Such great fun as a series of lessons. Used with 1st level Primary 4 (year 3). Could be used with stages 3 - 5.
Scots language, Scots words, Oor Wullie, Comic Strip, Literacy, Writing.
Christmas Persuasive Writing Plan and Writing Frame
Year 3/4/5
Used by discussing arguments and debate. Then discuss the points in the writing frame and use an agree/disagree line. Allow the children to have a debate before going to plan.
1 x Writing Plan
1 x Writing Frame