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.
Writing a riddle in year 2 is fun. This resource teaches children how to write riddles about snails and whales. It is linked to the story The snail and the whale by Julia Donaldson. This resource is fun and flexible to use. The supporting materials can easily be adapted to write a riddle about any creature.
Linked to the Information Text Unit All About Whales- also available in the shop. HAPS
children are challenged with high expectations by using coordinating conjunction ‘but’ when writing a clue - e.g I have a foot but I don’t have any legs. I’m a good swimmer but I’m not a fish. Suitable for boys and interesting to get quality writing. Linked to the new English TAF 2018
Where the wild things are by Maurice Sendak English writing unit.
Use this fantastic resource suitable for year 2. Closely linked with the national curriculum year 2 TAFs for the expected level and beyond. Pupils will be able to write creatively using inspiration from the book such as narrative, diary writing and instructions.
The main genre focus is instructional writing in a creative way.
The resource includes an exemplar instructional text called how to trap a wild thing. Pupils can use this as a guide to write their own instructions such as how to tame a dragon, or how to become a kind of the wild things.
Daily lesson plans and differentiated resources are included in the unit that is over 5 weeks. Reading is also embedded in the unit to develop comprehension of the exemplar text.
Pupils are encouraged to internalize the text by using a text map.
Sen provision is also available to support pupils with learning.
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.
KS1 Narrative Unit on Pirates and Mermaids. Year 2 and Year 1 English Curriculum.
This has been adapted to suit year 1 children or year 2 children who are working below the expected standard (SEN or EAL). The unit is designed to help children repeat, pre-teach vocabulary, over teach sentence structure, match words, sort sentences into order and sequence, play vocabulary games, and much more. It should allow children for improved independence by the end of the unit. There are a list of ideas to support sen e.g parental involvement, speaking and listening strategies, imitating games, role play etc.
It is ideal to use alongside a more rich and developed text -which can also be found in the shop called - Pirate Adventure Story. Please see link below and please leave a review.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pirate-adventure-story-narrative-bundle-year-2-taf-11792146
Written by SLE in English.
Remote Learning English Writing Tasks
This resource has been designed to support parents and teachers because it sets the same task for all pupils for their writing. It is suitable for all pupils across the school and the teachers can vary the success criteria for them. The outcomes will vary according to the age and ability of the child. Pupils can even work together with siblings and share ideas during this difficult times.
Each writing unit has been pitched to Year 3 and the grammar features will need to be adjusted for each year group.
You will find;
A high quality teacher example of each type of genre/text type has been included for pupils as a good model of writing.
The genres covered are
Book review,
Poetry,
Diary,
Letter,
Narrative,
Non fiction,
Recound based on short film
Best suited for remote learning and home school learning during Lockdown or if pupils are self isolating at home. Excellent feedback has been received by parents who found this way more accessible.
Keep safe and visit my instagram for more suggested ideas for reading and writing in year 2 and year 3.
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Year 2 Developing reading in the classroom for all pupils (including whole school approach).
This resource supports teachers how to set up guided reading in their classrooms.
It offers the following:
Developing Lexical reading - word meanings
Developing figurative language like idioms to support comprehension
Using pictorial clues for context
Using P4C to develop deeper, critical thinking.
Using point, evidence and explain to promote deeper level and detailed answers from children.
Quality response activity ideas after reading with the teacher.
Carousel reading suggestions.
Sequencing and summarizing text.
Can be used to develop staff cpd or for teaches to self-reflect and promote reading for pleasure in the classroom (as well as bridging the vocabulary of disadvantaged readers).
Supports current pedagogy and practice for 2019 and the new national curriculum for reading. I hope you find it useful to self reflect on your practice and pedagogy in school.
Please leave a review. Written by SLE in English -supporting educators around the world.
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.
This is a comprehensive list of words with contractions that can be used for classroom display. They in large print and categorised into word families for easy identification around the classroom. This is a useful display for children as they are no longer allowed to be given too much spelling support from the teacher. There are a couple of poems to embed the contracted words that children could use to learn poetry for pleasure. I have found this a invaluable aid to teach spelling to reach the expected standards in English. Suitable for the new curriculum. I hope you found this resource useful as I haven't found anything appropriate for contracted words as yet. I didn't want any more banners and flags in the room. The words are very large but could be made more accessible if photocopied on to A3.
Year 1 and 2 SPAG. The all important suffix endings display for the grammar washing line in the classroom. This is a very eye-catching and visual way to display all the suffixes that the children need to be able to spell and use accurately in their writing to secure working at the expected standard. The suffixes are written in bubble writing and have the common suffix ending words written inside them. They will make an excellent and immediate display. It is suitable for classes from year 1 to year 3. It currently stands proudly on display in all our KS1 class rooms. The bubble writing suffix’s available are - ment, -ed, -ly, -ing, ness, -er, est, er, less. Please leave a review as you will find this resource a must in your classroom to support spelling and meet the expected standard on the interim framework! ENJOY and thanks for downloading
Year 2 English Grammar Expectations within writing
An excellent classroom Grammar display for pupils to access throughout their lessons in English. Can be used on teacher’s working wall or on the washing line.
The resource supports learning grammar terminology and gives clear examples about the meaning of terminology. There are also examples given in context e.g how to use co-ordinating conjunctions in a sentence that has two independent clauses. Ideally each page should be blown up to A3 size so it is visible to all children. It can also be reduced to have a set on each table for the children to have easy access to. The grammar washing line supports children to edit and evaluate their own work which is part of the standards.
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.
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.
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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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.
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.
English Unit of work for Lower Ks2. This was written for year 3.
This is a complete 6 weeks unit of work linked to the English National Curriculum and the all these topics- Rocks, Soils, Fossils, Stone Age.
It is a half terms unit of work suitable for Year 3 and Year 4
It includes a ;
Supporting Power Points with visuals for each lesson
Immersion in the text to explore characters and settings
Writing a narrative set in the historical context
Creative Writing opportunities
Marking Ladder Targets that are matched to the National Curriculum
Sen resources included (Separate exemplar text)
Differentiated exemplar text – Narrative with biography
Differentiated resources for all lessons including targets for SEN and LA pupils.
Excellent creative links can be made to use the outdoors e.g to excavate hidden fossils or dinosaur bones.
Year 2 Writing Unit - linked to TAFs
Stories with a twist for Year 2 Traditional stories Unit. This is an excellent bundle of useful resources that can be easily adapted to different areas of writing - from narrative, to character description to even further write a forest setting. All of the example texts incorporate the New National curriculum Grammar objectives for Year 2 writing. If the children imitate the narrative text, and innovate it to make it their own, they should achieve the greater depth expectations for writing. A learning ladder has been incorporated for children to self assess and peer assess using the new TAF standards from the English Curriculum. Children can also magpie model sentences and begin to understand varied sentence types within context. There is a supporting powerpoint to show a 3 week journey, with the exemplar, comprehension questions and visuals to support learning the text in the imitation phase. Supports National Curriculum English Writing standards to reach the expected level and greater depth using TAF framework statements.
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.
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Charlie Super hero Underpants is a complete bundle and unit of work with planning and differentiated resources. This is an excellent story for reluctant boy writers. You will find three examples of Exemplar text that can be used as a model piece of writing for students to learn in the imitation stage. The newspaper recounts are set in the context of the story as well as other examples, related to sports day and a made up news event about a fox invading sports day. The children will be able to design their own superhero, write recounts or news, and also be able to make inventions linked to whatever is happening in school or around the world. Newspaper templates have been provided. Great for meeting new English curriculum expectations - wriitng for different purposes.
This is a letter from Prince Cinders to Fairy Godmother asking for help. This is a good book to use for the Traditional stories unit for Year 2 and supports the Talk For Writing literacy approach. You will find an exemplar text for children to imitate and learn with all the grammar features of the year 2 curriculum including those to achieve Greater Depth. Good examples of features include, suffixes, contractions, exclamatory sentences, compound words, common exception words, apostrophe for possession, and expanded noun phrases. Children can then move on to innovating their own letter and then move on to the invention stage. Can also be used in guided reading to support the same genre.