Do you want a quality, differentiated, engaging resources? Look no further! I'm a primary school SLE in English Primary, dedicated to making challenging resources that set high expectations for all pupils. The resources in my shop are outstanding and suitable for the national curriculum. You'll find resources for foundation subjects that promote a rounded curriculum and teach skills and knowledge progressively in each key stage. I hope you find a happy work life balance.
Do you want a quality, differentiated, engaging resources? Look no further! I'm a primary school SLE in English Primary, dedicated to making challenging resources that set high expectations for all pupils. The resources in my shop are outstanding and suitable for the national curriculum. You'll find resources for foundation subjects that promote a rounded curriculum and teach skills and knowledge progressively in each key stage. I hope you find a happy work life balance.
Closing the vocabulary gap to impact reading and writing in primary schools Cover.
Do you want an outstanding resource for you and your staff that includes suggestions for:
Pedagogy and national data
National Curriculum changes that demonstrate need for teaching of vocabulary
Reading for meaning
Reading and understanding high order vocabulary?
This resource is a valuable guide and 21 pages of relevant ideas to teach high order vocabulary. You will find interactive and stimulating ways to develop and enhance vocabulary through games that teach other grammar features such as:-
picture word association,
creative and inspirational visuals,
pictures that lend themselves to inference,
root words and morphology,
idioms and riddles,
homophones and
homonyms,
antonyms and synonyms
verbs, nouns and past tense
All the games showcased provide excellent opportunities for children to build an intensive repertoire of language and therefore be able to read and comprehend successfully.
It is suitable as Inset for subject leaders or for classroom use. Excellent to develop subject specific CPD and train staff in this new area of development. Written by SLE in English. Please visit the website for the full 21 page resource that will impact on your whole school reading ability and also enhance writing.
This is an outstanding resource for you and your staff that includes suggestions for:
Pedagogy and national data
Reading for meaning
Reading and understanding high order vocabulary
Whole class Inset and 21 pages of relevant ideas to teach vocabulary through games
picture word association,
creative and inspirational visuals,
pictures that lend themselves to inference,
root words and morphology,
idioms and riddles,
homophones and
homonyms,
antonyms and synonyms
verbs, nouns and past tense
All the games showcased provide excellent opportunities for children to build an intensive repetoire of language and therefore be able to read and comprehend successfully.
It is suitable as Inset for subject leaders or classroom use. Excellent to develop subject specific CPD and train staff in this new area of development. Written by SLE in English.
Year 2 English Writing with focus on Traditional stories with a twist. to support reading and writing at the expected level.
Can be used as part of the LRRH unit available in the shop or as stand alone with the exemplar provided.
Traditional Story with a twist
Developing vocabulary in year 2 with the following grammar features;
synonyms
homophones
description
expanded noun phrases
thoughts, feelings, speech
Exemplar text with a traditional story (LRRH), but re-written with a twist is provided. This resources is to be used to encourage development (of good wolf) and develop pupil’s language using a variety of games.
Traditional Story with a twist Front Cover
Developing vocabulary in year 2 with the following grammar features;
synonyms
homophones
idioms
thoughts, feelings, speech and dialogue
Exemplar text with a traditional story (LRRH), but re-written with a twist.
This resources is to be used to encourage development of language using a variety of games, such as imitation, role play, over the fence etc.
See the complete resources available in the shop.
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The Tunnel by Anthony Browne is a fantastic resource written for guided reading sessions that use a carousel format. Planning included teacher questioning as well as comprehension for children to access independently. Excellent text to use because
Week 1 Guided questions and activities are also available in the shop.
The following unit includes the following:-
Teacher looking, clue, thinking questioning planning
Work on high order vocabulary like alternatives for verb ‘said’
Alliteration and commas in a list
Response activities to promote deeper understanding of characters
Used to teach children high order questioning during guided reading session.
There are opportunities to develop and explore characters thoughts, feelings, emotions and motivations through dialogue and speech. Vocabulary is enhanced through extending vocabulary through description and alliteration.
Please leave a comment and I hope you find it useful as either a guided reading session or for use in a literacy lesson. Suitable for the year 2 curriculum.
Year 2 Reading - Working at the expected level TAF.
The Tunnel by Anthony Browne Guided Reading planning includes:
Comprehension - Whole class
Comprehension - Independent
P4C questions
Independent Learning
Grammar tasks - Use commas in a list
Synoyms including idioms and phrases
Author choice of language and features of text
Excellent bank of ideas to use alongside other resources available in the shop to compare stories by the same author. Please see the shop for ‘Into the Forest’ by Anthony Browne guided reading 2 weeks of planning.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/rehanafazil
Enjoy this fabulous story and creative ideas to inspire reading for pleasure and meeting the standards at expected level in year 2.
Suitable for the English Reading National Curriculum.
The Tunnel Year 2 Guided Reading Preview
If you have used the Into The Forest Guided Reading Pack - Then this is the resource for you to compare stories by the same author. See Full weeks planning available in the shop.
Week 1
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-tunnel-by-anthony-browne-guided-reading-week-1-12050423
Week 2
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-tunnel-guided-reading-anthony-browne-week-2-12052381
Suitable for year 2 for children working at the expected level and beyond.
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Year 2 English Writing Unit
This is a unit of work based on Monsters and a short clip.
There are two weeks of English Fiction planning that incorporates immersion activities, imagination ideas, and opportunities for children to write simple poetry about feelings of fear. The unit then moves on to watching the short clip and planning ideas for a narrative. Children describe the monster, where it has come from and write their own adventure story. ‘The day I found monster under my bed.’
The resources includes ideas of how to use the monster theme for topic work including DT and making a pesky monster punch drink, and thinking of ideas about how to trap a monster.
Please also additional linked resources called ‘How to trap a wild thing.’ in the shop for Instructions only. Their are also ideas for monster ink art and science inflatable monsters ideas in the Powerpoint.
It is considered useful to set children a holiday task/project before the unit commences and this has also been included.
Africa Year 2 unit about stories in a cultural setting. If you are looking for a new unit of work with excitement, culture, story, film, art links and research, - then look no further. This is a 3 week unit of work to link with a topic on Africa (or it can be taught stand alone). The planning included opportunities to learn an exemplar rewritten and condensed text using the ‘Masai and I’ story as inspiration. Children have the opportunity to imitate and innovate and then invent their own text. The resources included have excellent visuals to research from. Suitable links to real life Masai have been given as short film extracts to take notes about the cultural lifestyle, food, pets, schools of this tribe. This is an excellent and interesting unit to engage boys. Other links such as art have been made clear - whereby children learn about Kente cloth as worn by people in Kenya, create a traditional necklace and paint Masai dancers. As well as this, a guided reading text has been included in the unit to support reading for ‘working at’. There are also some additional resources called writing targets that can be edited to suit class needs. Enjoy and please leave a review.
This resource has a re-written narrative of Fox written in the past tense. In it, there are specific grammar features to be targeted and taught to meet year 2 TAF.
Homophones
Compound words
complex sentences- using subordination
compound sentences - using coordination
apostrophe for possession
There are separate powerpoints or word documents in the zip.folder with suggested activities for each skill to be taught and practiced. All have sentences and grammar activities related tothe story Fox.
This grammar resource can be used in isolation or if you are studying the book Fox by Margaret Wild (See other resources and planning in the shop linked to the book).
This resources is excellent to embed grammar in context and teach children the skills, and meanings of grammar features. Suitable for the new English curriculum for Year 2.
The expectations in here are high and the outcomes and progress made are too. Enjoy and please leave a comment. Thank you for choosing this resource.
Into the Forest by Anthony Browne
Year 2 Guided Reading
This is a guided reading three week unit for children who are working at the expected level. This book is a great visual story to compliment any English journey linked to traditional stories or forest themes. There are clear planned questions that include literal, inference and evaluative questioning. There are also accompanying grammar and response activities included for all weeks to support a carousel activity format of teaching guided reading in class. This resources supports the new national curriculum for English and Reading in Year 2.
This is a great resource to teach a year 2 three week guided reading unit. It starts with the book A squash and a squeeze by Julia Donaldson and then moves onto learning a classic poem about an old woman who swallowed a fly i week 3. The planning has looking (retrieval), clue (inference) and thinking(evaluative) style questions. Its a fun and engaging text to use for year 2 and can also be used for fluent readers in year 1. The planning has excellent ideas for the independent group work so that children can apply grammar skills, sequence text, make predictions, learn the poem from memory and even create their own simple poem. A must to promote reading for pleasure in your classes.
Information Text for Year 2 Pupils - ‘All ABout Puffer Fish’
A three week unit to support non fiction writing.
The focus is on sentence building and the following Year 2 TAF grammar features are included in the exemplar text provided.
Using subordinating conjunctions
Using suffixes- ly
Varied sentences
Expanded nouns
Organization of text including subheadings
3 weeks of planning is included
You will also find a medium term overview is included, and an exemplar text that is differentiated. Key vocabulary with visuals are also included.
Pupils will learn information about Puffer Fish and then use this as a model to write their own non-fiction text e.g an example of turtles is given although application of skills can be on any topic that is relevant to your school.
Suitable for year 2 and matching the national curriculum standards and TAFs.
A very engaging unit for boys in particular.
Planning makes reference to other resources such as the literacy shed to engage and enthuse pupils through short films.
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A set of handwriting and presentation rules in different styles.
There are a set of rules outlined for children to support them with developing neat presentation and move on gradually to cursive handwriting.
This is suitable from EYFS to end of KS1 and possibly even year 3 to ensure consistency and progression. There is a selection of handwriting fonts used, depending on if you use a precursive style or not, there should be something in here to suit the requirements of your school.
The rules should be introduced early so that all the expectations are made clear. A reminder of application of these skills in English writing books is also useful on an ongoing basis to get well presented work.
Must be displayed clearly around the classroom and ideally the rules should be written and practiced into books.
This has been a very useful tool in a year 2 classroom to get children to use cursive writing most of the time and consistently.
A fantastic Great Fire of London Guided Reading Information Text Unit.
This unit supports comprehension of children working at the expected level as well as greater depth in year 2. Children will have the opportunity to read short extracts and answer retrieval, looking and inference questions. They are also required to summarize the text in their own words. More able readers are expected to read at greater length - which are leaflet style texts and separate questions.
Following how the fire started, the children learn more about the Duke (future King Charles II) and learn about his bravery to help out in the fire.
Finally they learn about the Monument to understand how we remember historical events from the past. They also follow through to finding out about a famous person from the past - Sir Christopher Wren (who designed many churches and buildings to help re-build the fire).
This is a superb unit that can be used alongside the science planning for GFOL and inquire about how to make the best secret ink for Samuel Pepys to write a message to King Charles. See the shop for resources and science Materials topic.
It is highly recommended (albeit optional) to visit St Paul’s Cathedral or the Monument if you are a London based school. Suitable to evidence TAF for reading in year 2 and the new English curriculum. Enjoy and I hope you find it useful.
Information Tex planning about Puffer Fish for Year 2 Front Cover
Suitable for year 2 TAF writing objectives.
Find the complete unit of work in the shop with the following;
Three weeks of planning
Exemplar Text for All About Puffer Fish (can be linked to under the sea or seaside topic).
Focused grammar features and vocabulary in the exemplar text includes
subordinating conjunctions
suffix ly
subheadings
Varied sentences
Expanded nouns
Differentiated exemplar for SEN
Key Vocabulary from exemplar with visual aids
All About Turtles exemplar as application text
Links to literacy shed under the sea short films
Planning Information Text, summarising and identifying grammar features
Many more resources included
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This is a fantastic Toolkit with all the Year 2 grammar features to achieve expected in writing.
It is designed to be used as a child friendly writing Toolkit.
It can also be used as a display around the class on washing lines or working walls.
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Writing with a voice, with audience in mind and for a purpose is the most crucial change in the new English framework. See the document to know how to teach the difference between audience and purpose. Teachers have been given examples from the year 2 units of work in this document. It explains how to do a Tweak it Task to show the purpose of writing can change from entertainment, to inform, or to instruct. For example, here is a narrative of an adventure story- now change it to instructions on how to go on an adventure - (the purpose here has changed - and this will effect word choices, tone, structure of writing). Hope you find it useful to explain to the younger ones. Suitable class teachers and English Leaders for CPD writing across the school although examples given are from year 2.
This document is to support teachers with feedback and marking. There is an example Powerpoint of good quality feedback and the pedagogy behind it - with children's work, next step marking, self assessment ideas and positive feedback language. There is also a bank of 'Next Step Marking' ideas that have been created to support teachers in their feedback to children that allow independence in revising their work. If marking is over explicit, then parts of the writing may be disqualified. It is highly recommended not to over mark and train children to understand teacher feedback e.g. Use varied sentences for effect on the reader/audience (means that the child has to use questions, commands, statements and exclamatory sentences). The detail in brackets is displayed in the classroom and given as verbal feedback to child. They then go away and improve their writing accordingly. This documents will give you more open bank of statements to use in your next steps (so moderators can't say the feedback was too explicit), and not use that piece of work as evidence for the child meeting the expected criteria (or above greater depth). Suitable for KS1, but can be easily adapted to Year 3 also. Hope you find it useful for your teams and use it to promote independent editing, revising and improvement of work. Linked to English 2018 TAF.
This is a fantastic way to include a dinosaur topic in your English unit. The resource contains an exemplar text (Instructions) with visuals aimed at the Exceeding in EYFS or Working at in year 1. The children are introduced to the story first - Harry and the bucket full of dinosaurs. It then leads on to learning instructional exemplar text (imitate) about 'How to take care of a pet dino.' This is supported by a text map to sequence and internalise language. The grammar features included are time connectives and prepositional language. The exemplar text is differentiated for SEN or EAL learners who may have little English, or limited writing ability. The unit lends itself well to imitation, innovation and invention. The children may go onto writing instructions for 'How to care for yourself ' or 'How to get ready in the morning.' They may write instructiins about caring for a class pet. There are lots of opportunities to do cross curricular and independent writing opportunities from this book e.g. my first day shopping. Excellent text for relluctant boy writers. ENJOY.