Here you will find high quality resources that can be used in Mathematics and English lessons together with worksheets, presentations and lesson ideas.
Here you will find high quality resources that can be used in Mathematics and English lessons together with worksheets, presentations and lesson ideas.
Three newspaper templates.
The children can write directly onto the PDF version - this has a second page.
Or - they can edit directly into the Word document. The Word template contains columns rather than text boxes so the text and pictures should not leap around all over the place as the pupils edit it.
Examples of newspaper stories with presentations, language analyses and lesson ideas can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
Hopefully, your pupils will find this useful when writing diaries and including thoughts, feelings and informal phrases.
If you need some diary examples then have a look in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
You'll find: A Diary from Mars and The Diary of a Superhero.
Both texts come with presentations, lesson ideas and text analyses.
This formal letter example is ideal for Year 6 pupils about to change schools.
what a good one looks like (WAGOLL). This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing.
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas can be found in my TES shop. See ‘An apology from an unruly pupil’ - full pack.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
An exciting and mysterious series of diary entries from a teenager trapped on Mars.
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a diary with a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features. The diary is 3 pages long and is a suitable length for pupils to read multiple times and create their own versions
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of diary writing
- rewrite the diary using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- extend the diary example with what happens next
- write a diary in the style of the author
Two examples of explanations for lower KS2 English lessons. WAGOLL
These texts can also be used for creative writing purposes.
The first text explains how giants became extinct. The second text explains how young fairies develop the ability to fly.
Both explanations contain an analysis of the language features to include in the pupils' own explanations.
These example texts can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of explanations
- rewrite the explanations using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write other explanations in the style of the author
These explanations are probably most suited to pupils in years 3 and 4.
Be very afraid! My pupils loved inventing their own House Monsters and innovating the mischievous deeds they get up to! Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a non-chronological report
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of non-chronological reports
- rewrite the text using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a non-chronological report in the style of the author
One of the most popular texts I have used with my pupils: what a good one looks like (WAGOLL). Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing.
Instructions, letters and non-chronological reports: what a good one looks like (WAGOLL). Text exemplars with worksheets, presentations and lesson ideas. These 4 original and exciting texts encourage pupils to talk, innovate and then write. They can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar texts are ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing.
Clearly every school should have one! Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a persuasive argument
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of persuasive arguments
- rewrite the text using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a persuasive argument in the style of the author
This text will be enjoyed by fans of ‘How To Train Your Dragon’, ‘Eragon’, ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Dragon Rider’.
My pupils loved innovating with this text and altering the instructions for how how to care for dragon eggs.
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a set of instructions with a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of instruction writing
- rewrite the instructions using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a set of instructions in the style of the author
This text will be enjoyed by fans of ‘How To Train Your Dragon’, ‘Eragon’, ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Dragon Rider’.
An example of a formal letter from a rather unruly pupil to the Head. This text is ideal for Year six pupils about to change school.
Please note that the text of this letter is available for free in my shop.
What a good one looks like (WAGOLL). Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing.
Download includes:
- the text of a formal letter
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
- an editable lesson plan to copy and paste into your own
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of formal letters
- rewrite the letter using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a formal letter in the style of the author
These texts are probably most suited to pupils in years 5 or above.
A bit grisly, admittedly, but my pupils relished the task of inventing methods for their dragons to catch prey!
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of an explanation with a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of explanation writing
- rewrite the explanation using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write an explanation in the style of the author
This text will be enjoyed by fans of 'How To Train Your Dragon', 'Eragon', 'The Hobbit' and 'Dragon Rider'.
Ideal for use in upper KS2 or lower KS3. I've used this resource successfully in Year 6.
Suitable for Halloween!
Two examples of diaries for KS2 English lessons. WAGOLL
The first text is the diary of a ghost whose house has suddenly been invaded by a new family. The second text is the diary of a witch's cat who is fed up with the hopelessness of his witch.
Both diaries contain an analysis of the language features to include in the pupils' own diaries.
These example texts can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of diary writing
- rewrite the diaries using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- extend the diary examples with what happens next
- write a diary in the style of the author
These diaries are probably most suited to pupils in years 3 or 4.
Everyone loves a superhero! But what happens when they lose their powers with their evil nemesis on the loose?!
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a diary with a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of diary writing
- rewrite the diary using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- extend the diary example with what happens next
- write a diary in the style of the author
Resource is ideal in upper KS2 or lower KS3. I’ve used it successfully in Year 6.
Travel into the future with this imaginative and quirky explanation exemplar!
My pupils really enjoyed creating their own versions! Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of an explanation with a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of explanation writing
- rewrite the explanation using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write an explanation in the style of the author
Uh oh! You’ve finally got your place at Wizard School and then you discover you’re about to be expelled!
My pupils relished innovating with this text and inventing new ways to justify the expulsion! Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL). Pupils will love the similarity to Harry Potter and Hogwarts.
Download includes:
- the text of a formal letter
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of formal letters
- rewrite the letter using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a formal letter in the style of the author
Who would have thought that invisibility could be so troublesome!
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a set of instructions with a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of instruction writing
- rewrite the instructions using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a set of instructions in the style of the author
These texts are probably most suited to pupils in years 5 or above.
My pupils loved innovating with this exemplar text by changing all the wacky inventions of this bizarre family. Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a non-chronological report
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of non-chronological reports
- rewrite the text using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a non-chronological report in the style of the author
These texts are probably most suited to pupils in years 5 or above.
An exciting and engaging persuasive text in the format of a formal letter that persuades a teacher to take their class on an outing to the red planet.
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a persuasive argument
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of persuasive arguments: opinion; argument; viewpoint; emotive language; rhetorical questions; introduction; conclusion.
- rewrite the text using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a persuasive argument in the style of the author
Ideal for use in KS2 during a project on space.