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Persuasive writing - introduction-Should animals be used for entertainment?
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Persuasive writing - introduction-Should animals be used for entertainment?

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A modelled introduction to persuasive writing for low ability pupils. This covers pros/cons and the first two paragraphs. Some modelled starters for less able pupils to get going and ideas for finishing off the first two paragraphs. I have used this with SEN/low ability Year 9 pupils and it really helps them to begin to understand the processes behind structuring a piece of persuasive writing.
Homophones Spelling Homework Activity
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Homophones Spelling Homework Activity

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Homework activity with three choices, giving children a choice of what they can do. Simple homophones regularly misused- two-to, too, hear, here, where, were etc. I used this with low ability KS3 pupils but could be used from KS1 up. Designed with open dyslexic font for SpLD pupils.
Persuasive Writing-School Uniforms - Good or bad?
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Persuasive Writing-School Uniforms - Good or bad?

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A modelled introduction to persuasive writing for low ability pupils. This covers Pros/Cons and the first two paragraphs. Some modelled starters for less able pupils to get going and ideas for finishing off the first two paragraphs. I have used this with SEN/low ability Year 9 pupils and it really helps them to begin to understand the processes behind structuring a piece of persuasive writing.
Reading Homeworks Carousel
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Reading Homeworks Carousel

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12 different reading homeworks that pupils can use to choose their own. Mixture of writing, drawing, labelling and research activities. I use these with low ability Year 8 pupils to ensure reading is happening every night. They actually enjoy the freedom of choosing their own homework!!
How to write a story
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How to write a story

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This is a lesson on how to 'set the scene' in a story using The Write Stuff by Jane Considine. The Powerpoint is to go alongside her book to help pupils learn how to write. Includes use of double adjectives, alliteration and repetition.