I love my job, and I love making interactive, bright and fun resources. I try to have interesting PowerPoints for every lesson, so the pupils like to pay attention.
Mostly Secondary English - but I sometimes create resources for other subjects too!
I love my job, and I love making interactive, bright and fun resources. I try to have interesting PowerPoints for every lesson, so the pupils like to pay attention.
Mostly Secondary English - but I sometimes create resources for other subjects too!
Print these cards out, laminate them, and every time someone finishes 5 minutes early they can complete a literacy task. Includes an instruction sheet to stick on the outside of whatever box it is put in.
INCLUDES:
Modal Verbs, homophones, synonyms, fact vs opinion, adjective, collective nouns, concrete nouns, commas, contractions, compound words, singular and plural nouns, slow writing, description, adverbs, punctuation, onomatopoeia, speech marks, book review, tenses, collective nouns, imperative nouns, apostrophes, word jumbles and more!
WHOLE LESSON - 3 TASKS INCLUDED EXTENDED WRITING (LETTER)
Pupils have to read the article on a boy who has been nominated for the “local hero award” and they have to decide whether they believe he should win. It will challenge the concepts on what a hero is and who deserves a hero award.
A display for shakespeare’s tweet of the month. Includes all the tweets from Sept to July - as well as pictures/words needed. I have also uploaded a copy of my display to show what i have done with this resource.
Picture found on google.
ks2/3 - pupils have to search for the information online and complete their fact file.
I do not own the pictures! All found online and any credit has not been cropped.
A complete lesson booklet! Step by step so really good for independent work. Includes starter of watching a great speech on YouTube (link included - I do not own this video). Includes GCSE mock question for the task and example introduction and conclusions. Pupils should be using DAFOREST with this booklet. Includes space for own planning and plenary of 'top 5 golden tips'.
Pupils have to pick 7 quotes to analyse from the 11 key quotes provided. Pupils have to then decide what this tells us about her. Great revision pack - esp for low level
Three key characters (Curley's wife, Crooks, Lennie). Pupils have to pick 7 quotes from the selection provided, and explain what they tell us about these characters.
Introduction to the attack on pearl harbor print out - great activity to get the class in and settled. YouTube video clip from 'Simple History' (link included on worksheet, I don't not own the video, or take any credit for the video). Really useful task to see what pupils already know and get them interacting with videos!
Pupils create a timeline from chapters 1 - 10 and recap the events of the books so far. Includes quiz to warm up, and post-it plenary. Tried and tested - pupils produced some lovely work.
A complete lesson power point. It includes asking some of the big questions and gets pupils to reflect on the event that has just happened.
Great worksheet and task included about Nicole and how the attack changes her right away in that chapter.
Tried & tested!
complete lesson!
A creative writing task about being a mouse in a kitchen and escaping from a cat! Encourages use of the senses and adjectives! Includes an example paragraph (written by an English literature graduate), paragraph by paragraph plan for the pupils, super sentence starters and word bank. Complete lesson. KS2, KS3
Easy, clear, sentence type lesson. Includes a sheet to hand out and stick in books for future reference. KS3,4 & A-Level.
Great for whole class and group work. Mini whiteboards work well with this lesson. Slow writing really helps to engage the learnt skills.
Pupils have to pretend one of them is a child, and one is parent. The child has to persuade their parents to let them to go to a party. Its tests persuasive techniques, whilst being a fun and interesting starter.
Pupils have a worksheet which includes paragraph hints and sentence starters.
Pupils have to complete the diary task, imagining they are part of Francis's platoon from the chapter 3 description in his nightmare.
Can be given to pupils, or used by teachers as a resource. Table gives a definition for - proper noun, abstract noun, concrete noun, collective noun, verb, adverb, adjective, pronoun, proposition & conjunction. Includes examples.