I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
Two fully resourced lessons that focus on nouns. Included are lesson PowerPoints, activities and answer sheets.
The first lesson focuses on being able to work on nouns in general, identifying them either in the environment around them or in sentences. This is then followed up with a second lesson that focuses on being able to sort between common and proper nouns.
Images included are courtesy of Pixabay
Two weeks worth of fully planned and resourced reading planning (based on 4 lessons in a week) from ‘Diary of a Killer Cat’ with 8 lessons overall.
Both weeks follow a similar structure.
Week one includes:
Included in the resource are the full set of resources, including lesson PowerPoints, activities for each day and answer sheets where appropriate. The only thing required is a copy of Monday and Tuesday (chapters one and two) for children to access.
The week includes:
Lesson 1 - Focus on vocabulary
Lesson 2 - Sequencing events
Lesson 3 - Retrieval
Lesson 4 - Explaining answers using because
Everything is uploaded as PowerPoints so that any tweaking or adapting can be done as necessary to respond to needs in your class.
Week two includes:
A weeks worth of fully planned and resourced reading planning (based on 4 lessons in a week) from ‘Diary of a Killer Cat’. This is the second week following a week of lessons on the Monday and Tuesday extracts.
Included in the resource are the full set of resources, including lesson PowerPoints, activities for each day and answer sheets where appropriate. The only thing required is a copy of Wednesday and Thursday (chapters three and four) for children to access.
The week includes:
Lesson 1 - Focus on vocabulary
Lesson 2 - Sequencing events
Lesson 3 - Retrieval
Lesson 4 - Explaining answers using because
Everything is uploaded as PowerPoints so that any tweaking or adapting can be done as necessary to respond to needs in your class.
A weeks worth of fully planned and resourced reading planning (based on 4 lessons in a week) from ‘Diary of a Killer Cat’. This is the second week following a week of lessons on the Monday and Tuesday extracts.
Included in the resource are the full set of resources, including lesson PowerPoints, activities for each day and answer sheets where appropriate. The only thing required is a copy of Wednesday and Thursday (chapters three and four) for children to access.
The week includes:
Lesson 1 - Focus on vocabulary
Lesson 2 - Sequencing events
Lesson 3 - Retrieval
Lesson 4 - Explaining answers using because
Everything is uploaded as PowerPoints so that any tweaking or adapting can be done as necessary to respond to needs in your class.
Roman reading task cards that include a mini fact file for children to read before having five questions to answer linked to the text. These are great for warm-up exercises, quick read tasks or an activity for children to do as they come in at the start of the day/ lesson.
Included are 15 different cards that link to a range of topics including:
Gladiators
Colosseum
Roman Empire
Mount Vesuvius
Roman Currency
Roman Emperors
Augustus
Arch of Titus
Roman Baths
Roman Roads
Invasion of Britain - Julius Caesar
Invasion of Britain - Caligula
Invasion of Britain - Claudius
Hadrian’s Wall
Iceni Rebellion
Each fact file also has an answer sheet provided.
Two weeks of fully planned and resourced English planning linked to the book ‘The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch’.
This includes both reading and writing planning so children can become immersed in the book to support their understanding in both areas.
The writing planning includes:
A fully resourced two week unit on diary writing, linked to the book The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch.
Included are two weeks worth of lesson PowerPoints, activities and sheets as well as support sheets where required and model extracts that can be used. Answer sheets are also included for any tasks that require them.
The ten lesson sequence follows the order as below:
Lesson 1 - Features of a diary
Lesson 2 and 3 - Past tense
Lesson 4 - Writing a diary extract
Lesson 5 - Commas in a list
Lesson 6 - Writing a diary extract
Lesson 7 - Time adverbials
Lesson 8, 9 and 10 - Writing diary extracts
Each grammar focus lesson ties in to the lesson that follows where the skill will then be applied as part of the diary extract written that day. A link is also included to a version of the story being read aloud.
All components of the resource are uploaded as PowerPoints so that any subtle changes that need to be made for your class can be done.
Images are courtesy of Pixabay
The reading planning includes:
Two weeks worth of fully planned and resourced reading planning (based on 4 lessons a week) from ‘The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch’.
Included in the resource are the full set of resources, including lesson PowerPoints, activities for each day and answer sheets where appropriate. The only thing required is a copy of the book for children though a link is also included for a read aloud version of the story.
The first week includes:
Lesson 1 - Discussion around the book and creating a book review
Lesson 2 - Focus on vocabulary
Lesson 3 - Sequencing events (images courtesy of Pixabay)
Lesson 4 - Retrieval
The second week includes:
Lesson 1 - Focus on vocabulary
Lesson 2 - Retrieval
Lesson 3 - Explaining answers using because
Lesson 4 - Summarising by retelling the story
Everything for reading is also uploaded as PowerPoints should you wish to do any tweaks to suit your class.
A fully resourced two week unit on diary writing, linked to the book The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch.
Included are two weeks worth of lesson PowerPoints, activities and sheets as well as support sheets where required and model extracts that can be used. Answer sheets are also included for any tasks that require them.
The ten lesson sequence follows the order as below:
Lesson 1 - Features of a diary
Lesson 2 and 3 - Past tense
Lesson 4 - Writing a diary extract
Lesson 5 - Commas in a list
Lesson 6 - Writing a diary extract
Lesson 7 - Time adverbials
Lesson 8, 9 and 10 - Writing diary extracts
Each grammar focus lesson ties in to the lesson that follows where the skill will then be applied as part of the diary extract written that day. A link is also included to a version of the story being read aloud.
All components of the resource are uploaded as PowerPoints so that any subtle changes that need to be made for your class can be done.
Images are courtesy of Pixabay
A weeks worth of fully planned and resourced reading planning (based on 4 lessons in a week) from ‘Diary of a Killer Cat’.
Included in the resource are the full set of resources, including lesson PowerPoints, activities for each day and answer sheets where appropriate. The only thing required is a copy of Monday and Tuesday (chapters one and two) for children to access.
The week includes:
Lesson 1 - Focus on vocabulary
Lesson 2 - Sequencing events
Lesson 3 - Retrieval
Lesson 4 - Explaining answers using because
Everything is uploaded as PowerPoints so that any tweaking or adapting can be done as necessary to respond to needs in your class.
Two weeks worth of fully planned and resourced reading planning (based on 4 lessons a week) from ‘The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch’.
Included in the resource are the full set of resources, including lesson PowerPoints, activities for each day and answer sheets where appropriate. The only thing required is a copy of the book for children though a link is also included for a read aloud version of the story.
The first week includes:
Lesson 1 - Discussion around the book and creating a book review
Lesson 2 - Focus on vocabulary
Lesson 3 - Sequencing events (images courtesy of Pixabay)
Lesson 4 - Retrieval
The second week includes:
Lesson 1 - Focus on vocabulary
Lesson 2 - Retrieval
Lesson 3 - Explaining answers using because
Lesson 4 - Summarising by retelling the story
Everything is uploaded as PowerPoints so that any tweaking or adapting can be done as necessary to respond to needs in your class.
A writing lesson that focuses on being able to use the ‘sh’ phoneme. Included is a lesson PowerPoint that breaks into two different activities and an activity for the first activity with answer sheet.
The first part of the lesson focuses on being able to identify the missing sounds/ graphemes based on an image and the ‘sh’ already provided. This then leads into an activity that requires children to apply this independently.
Following this, children will practise as a group using them in sentences before independently writing their own sentences.
A writing lesson that focuses on being able to use the ‘oa’ phoneme. Included is a lesson PowerPoint that breaks into two different activities and an activity for the first activity with answer sheet.
The first part of the lesson focuses on being able to identify the missing sounds/ graphemes based on an image and the ‘oa’ already provided. This then leads into an activity that requires children to apply this independently.
Following this, children will practise as a group using them in sentences before independently writing their own sentences.
A sample of a future product looking at creating a range of grammar starters for each day of the week. These could be used as children come in first thing in the morning/ after dinner or at the start of an English lesson.
Included is a week sample with 5 different tasks per day. These are a variety of task styles including find it, fix it, apply it and remember it.
The tasks have been written with Year 6 in mind but could be easily used in Year 5 as well. An answer sheet is also included.
An activity that works on ‘oa’ with various images that include ‘oa’ within them where children are then required to fill in the missing gaps with the correct phonemes/ graphemes, using the image as a clue to support.
An answer sheet is also included in the resource. Images are courtesy of Pixabay.
A fully-resourced double lesson that focuses on teaching coordinating conjunctions, with a specific focus on ‘and, but, so’.
The first lesson focuses on being able to identify them, as well as discussing the role they play. The second lesson then takes this learning and extends it by requiring children to decide what the most appropriate coordinating conjunction is in each sentence.
Included in the resource is:
A double lesson PowerPoint with teaching points, discussions and practice questions.
An independent activity for lesson one with extension task.
An independent activity for lesson two with extension task. Both activities have answer sheets provided.
Two sets of reading comprehension lessons based on Rosa Parks. They both follow the same comprehension skills but provide the opportunity to differentiate the lessons across age groups with one set of planning being more suited to a Year 2 reading age and the other being suited to lower KS2. This includes different challenges of information text and different activities linked to the skills.
For each one there is:
Four lessons (a weeks worth of reading comprehension lessons) focusing on Rosa Parks as part of Black History Month in the UK but that can easily be used as part of the Black History Month in the U.S or as general reading lessons.
Included are all the resources needed to teach the lessons over a week:
An information text about Rosa Parks
A presentation that includes four different lessons with discussions, modelling and examples.
Independent activities linked to comprehension skills - vocabulary, sequencing, retrieval and explanation are all focused on.
Answer sheets are also included with the different activities.
Four lessons (a weeks worth of reading comprehension lessons) focusing on Rosa Parks as part of Black History Month.
There is a simpler version of the resource aimed at Key Stage One on the following link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12585767
This version is then aimed at a lower Key Stage Two group with the text and activities.
Included are all the resources needed to teach the lessons over a week:
An information text about Rosa Parks
A presentation that includes four different lessons with discussions, modelling and examples.
Independent activities linked to comprehension skills - vocabulary, sequencing, retrieval and explanation are all focused on.
Answer sheets are also included with the different activities.
Four lessons (a weeks worth of reading comprehension lessons) focusing on Rosa Parks as part of Black History Month.
Included are all the resources needed to teach the lessons over a week:
An information text about Rosa Parks
A presentation that includes four different lessons with discussions, modelling and examples.
Independent activities linked to comprehension skills - vocabulary, sequencing, retrieval and explanation are all focused on.
Answer sheets are also included with the different activities.
Eight different fact files and reading comprehension tasks linked to significant black people in history or now.
Included in the pack is a fact file and comprehension for:
Marcus Rashford - there are three differentiated texts for Rashford
Dame Doreen Lawrence
Stormzy
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Tessa Sanderson
Mary Seacole
Answer sheets are also included for each set of comprehensions.
Two lessons that focus on being able to use full stops, exclamation marks and question marks as well as ensuring that capital letters are used appropriately.
Included in the bundle is:
A fully-resourced lesson that focuses on being able to punctuate sentences accurately using full stops, exclamation marks and question marks.
Included is a lesson presentation that includes discussion points, examples and practice questions which is then supported with an independent activity to apply what has been learnt and a challenge to apply this to their own sentences. An answer sheet is also included for the independent activity.
A fully-resourced lesson that focuses on being able to punctuate sentences accurately using full stops, exclamation marks and question marks as well as making sure they have capital letters, both at the start and for names.
Included is a lesson presentation that includes discussion points, examples and practice questions which is then supported with an independent activity to apply what has been learnt and a challenge to apply this to their own sentences. An answer sheet is also included for the independent activity.
A fully-resourced lesson that focuses on being able to punctuate sentences accurately using full stops, exclamation marks and question marks as well as making sure they have capital letters, both at the start and for names.
Included is a lesson presentation that includes discussion points, examples and practice questions which is then supported with an independent activity to apply what has been learnt and a challenge to apply this to their own sentences. An answer sheet is also included for the independent activity.
A fully-resourced lesson that focuses on being able to punctuate sentences accurately using full stops, exclamation marks and question marks.
Included is a lesson presentation that includes discussion points, examples and practice questions which is then supported with an independent activity to apply what has been learnt and a challenge to apply this to their own sentences. An answer sheet is also included for the independent activity.