I have created a series of planning based on the film ‘The Piano’
Lesson 1: Emotions, mood and inference.
An indepth PowerPoint
3 Worksheets
(I recommend they are completed in groups or pairs to fit the lesson into one hour but it they can be completed individually but you may need more than 1 hour to teach)
Lesson 2: Sentence structure, fronted adverbials and vocabulary generation
An indepth PowerPoint
2 Worksheets
Lesson 3: Vocabulary and Direct Speech
An indepth PowerPoint
1 Worksheets
Lesson 4: Creating a mood, varied sentence lengths and a first draft
An indepth PowerPoint
Two model texts in full
A copy of the government KS2 example from 2013 DO NOT USE AS A MODEL
Y5 Success criteria (can be used for lower Y6) in a table to be used in books
Y6 Success criteria in a table to be used in books
Lesson 5: Cohesive devices and final draft
An indepth PowerPoint
Two model texts in full
A copy of the government KS2 example from 2013 DO NOT USE AS A MODEL
Y5 Success criteria (can be used for lower Y6) in a table to be used in books
Y6 Success criteria in a table to be used in books
5 pieces of work, 24 lessons, 4.5 weeks
4 out of 5 blocks are stand alone pieces based on video or input and do not require texts.
Each block includes a detailed PowerPoint for each lessons, sheets and activites and a success criteria.
The Piano (Flashback)
5 complete stand alone lessons
Foucs: Cohesive devices
**Treasure (Diary Entry) **
4 Complete stand alone lessons
Focus: semi-colons, active and passive voice
King Charles III (Historical Narrative )
5 Complete stand alone lessons with King Charles III as the focus
Focus: Punctuation and clause types
Skellig (Character Description)
6 Lessons but Requires at least the first 4 chapters of the text (this can be purchased on amazon for $4.49
Focus: tension and suspense and relative clauses
Snake vs Iguana (Descriptive Voice Over)
4 Complete stand alone lessons with a snake vs iguana video as the focus
Focus: creating pace with clause types and sentence lengths
I have compiled a bank of review and plenary activities. The resources here are editable and are a great resource to have on your memory stick.
Reviews are a fantastic way to check children’s understanding and consolidate learning. Many of the activities in this resource encourage children to use their imagination and work in pairs to share learning and deepen their thinking.
Ideal for:
Student Teachers
NQTs
Observations
Supply Teacher
Experience Teachers who would like easy access to their plenary activities.
As an experienced teaching SENCo I found that staff would rely heavily on my expertise before identifying the children’s need or supporting them in the classroom first.
This took up a lot of my time so I created a 7 step referral process for staff to reevaluate how they approached seeking support for those pupils with SEN.
Step 1: Initial Observation forms for staff to complete independently
Step 2: Referral to SENCo form for staff to show observations and note concerns
Step 3: SENCo 5 minute observation Form
Step 4: Observation Follow Up meeting
Step 5: Evaluating need. This is an excel sheet with lots of external links to free programmes and resources that can be used as internal support an intervention when external referrals are not necessary
Step 6: Graduated Approach and SEN Review Form
Step 7: Gathering Evidence for external referrals
Step7a: Parental View form