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.
The Tunnel by Anthony Browne English Writing Unit.
An excellent 2 week unit of work for KS1/Year 2 to teach about bravery, sibling rivalry, compassion, similarities and differences. Rose is afraid of the unknown but she faces her fears to rescue her brother.
This unit teaches diary writing, poetry, and creative narrative writing. It is suitable for year 2 , (although easily adaptable to years below) and closely matched to the TAFS and standards. There is an example of writing provided for written lessons.
Lots of immersion activities are included so pupils can demonstrate empathy with the main character. This allows for pupils to write deeply and creatively and for Haps to achieve greater depth.
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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.
Design and Technology Lower KS2
This unit of work was written for a year 3 class but can be used for year 4 too.
It follows from structures unit that pupils should have learnt in KS1 e.g creating photo frames or houses for three little pigs etc.
The unit includes development of knowledge and skills from the programmes of study for DT in Key Stage 2.
A complete unit of work with lesson planning, Powerpoints and resources. Visuals and photos included for clear instructions
Design inspirations for shell structures e.g natural and manufactured as well as suitable designers and engineers.
Opportunities to plan and make a shell structure e.g using 3d nets of varying design as well as CAD.
Pupils will construct a sandwich box or a trinket box and evaluate on an ongoing basis to see if the design is fit for purpose.
Pupils will develop understanding of technical skills and explore cutting, joining and strengthening techniques.
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Key Stage Art and Design Tessellation 2 Lesson
Design your own tessellation tile lesson and powerpoint.
Pupils are inspired by the work of artist Escher.
Pupils will understand how a tessellation tile is created using a geometric shape like a square. Pupils will cut into the shapes and then reassemble them on opposing sides. Pupils can make varying tessellating tiles that may look like different animals like dogs, fox, fish, or bird in the style of Escher.
Or they may choose to keep their design abstract form.
Pupils will need a square card to create their tessellation tile.
Video links included.
SEN differentiation included
Step by step visual guide included
Final outcome examples shown on ppt.
Suitable for the Art and Design curriculum in Key Stage 2, year 3 and 4 in particular. Can be easily adapted for upper key stage by thinking about positive and negative spaces in final design to create optical illusions. To simplify - the lesson can be used by giving precut card tiles to students so they can create a tessellation and add their own repeating patterns to create animal faces.
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Teaching Dragon Poetry and descriptive writing to year 2 will be extra fun following this outstanding unit of work. There are excellent creative ideas included in here, to enthuse children into writing interesting descriptions of dragons, and supporting them to writing missing posters about different types of dragons they’ve created themselves. They will begin by going on a dragon egg hunt, write a poem about what’s inside the egg, and then use the book ‘To Tell A dragon’ to write their own poems using a similar model. Find brilliant resources that are well differentiated to meet the needs of SEN and EAL. Haps are challenged with high level vocabulary and use of similes. Suitable for the teaching of the new English curriculum and can also be easily adapted to Year 3 as the text has ambitious description. Great text to use with an outdoors stimulus provided to engage boys writing. Enjoy and please leave a review. Thankyou for choosing this resource.
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.
Shell Structures in Design and Technology - written for years 3 and 4
Lesson 1 and 2
This resource includes lesson 1 and lesson 2 only. Suitable for the national curriculum Programmes of Study in DT.
See the complete unit in the shop for all 6 lessons
including planning and Powerpoints and additional resources
0. Design Inspiration from Engineers and Architects
Lesson 1 what is a shell structure, natural and manufactured
Lesson 2 Explore strengthening joins and techniques
Lesson 3 Plan shell structures
Lesson 4 Make a net shell structure prototype - using measuring, cutting, joining, strengthening techniques
Lesson 5 Evaluate your shell structure
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Poetry for Year 2 focussing on grammar features including varied sentence types. Children can use visuals to support their learning to develop language to describe Christmas imagery. They then use the words to create a structured poem with a statement, exclamatory sentence with How…, a question, command and finally a statement that contains a simile.
This will create a great opportunity for children to engage with poetry, learn, perform and enjoy. The lesson matches the demands of the new English curriculum for 2014 for written and spoken language. Although this is a seasonal poem, it can be used as a starting to point to change and innovate to any topic of choice. The structure would still apply to any chosen subject e.g. animals or seasons. Please remember to review. Thank you.
DT in year 3 and Year 4. Linked to the Primary National Curriculum objectives. Pupils will design and make healthy Granola Bars in this project. This is a half term unit of work with 5 lesson plans, PowerPoints for pupils and lesson resources like design decision table, visuals for support and a recipe card to follow in writing as well as instructions with visuals. The unit encourages pupils to be inspired by snack designs on the market, research through tasting and working collaboratively, and think about the purpose of their own design e.g make it healthier, nut free, gluten free, sugar free etc. Children will be overjoyed with new taste sensations and can also make links with climate change, sustainable food sources, food and trade, air miles.
Lesson 1- Discover importance of iron rich foods and take inspiration from snacks on the market
Lesson 2 - Design decisions by tasting and voting
Lesson 3 - Follow the recipe, weigh and measure accurately to make a healthy Granola Bar.
Lesson 4 - Create net packaging for your snack
Lesson 5 - Final Evaluations
Suitable for the national curriculum for lower key stage 2.
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This resources is an excellent, differentiated, vibrant information booklet about jungle animals. The children can read the information text to find new and interesting facts about elephants, crocodiles, snakes, parrots and hippos. They can then make their own flap or pop up booklet with headings, captions and interesting facts about jungle animals and then read them to an audience. The text supports learning features of non-fiction text and demonstrates how to engage the reader with questions and interesting facts. This resources is differentiated for early readers working towards band 2 and fluent readers working at greater depth. The reading also supports writing non-fiction and using ambitious and technical vocabulary as well as grammar features (in particular questions). Writers working at greater depth can add their own exclamatory sentences about each animal. The text is presented interestingly and has clear text and visuals.
**Lesson 4 Collage using tessellation and inspiration from Escher **
This is the fourth lesson of a 7 week unit of work although it can be used in isolation too.
It is suitable for years 3 and year 4
The following is included;
Lesson Plan 4
Powerpoints and resources
Examples of work and tasks included.
Key vocabulary for the lesson
Differentiation
You Tube links with relevant examples.
Pupils will learn tessellation skills such as translation and rotation. They can create their own tessellation tiles if time permits or use templates like Escher’s fish, and lizard.
Overview of the collage unit in the shop is as follows if you want to purchase the complete unit.
Week 1 Explore collage techniques
Week 2 Use inspiration from Canaletto to create a collage
Week 3 Famous Architect Zaha Hadid (newspaper strip collage and BAME link)
Week 4 Tessellation and Escher (collage with no gaps)
Week 5 Mosaic - (collage with gaps)
Week 6 Matisse and (scissors cutout collage)
Week 7 Finale composition
The theme of the unit was based around buildings and grand designs - but the skills of each lesson can be applied to any focus e.g plants, animals, seaside, world war, landscape, etc The unit can be extended or condensed as you wish.
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Lesson 2 Collage Overlapping using Canaletto as inspiration
This is the second lesson of a 7 week unit of work although it can also be used as a standalone lesson
It is suitable for years 3 and year 4
The following is included;
Lesson Plan
Power Points and resources
Examples of work and tasks included.
Key vocabulary for the lesson
Differentiation
You Tube links with relevant examples.
Pupils will learn the following techniques and explore collage skills;
overlapping, layering, foreground, mid ground background, using inspiration from an artist
Overview of the unit in the shop is as follows if you want to purchase the complete unit.
Week 1 Explore collage techniques
Week 2 Use inspiration from Canaletto to create a collage
Week 3 Famous Architect Zaha Hadid (newspaper strip collage and BAME link)
Week 4 Tessellation and Escher (collage with no gaps)
Week 5 Mosaic - (collage with gaps)
Week 6 Matisse and (scissors cutout collage)
Week 7 Finale composition
The theme of the unit was based around buildings and grand designs - but the skills of each lesson can be applied to any focus e.g plants, animals, seaside, world war, landscape, etc The unit can be extended or condensed as you wish.
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Lesson 1 Collage techniques for Year 3 and 4
This is the first lesson of a 7 week unit of work although it can be used in isolation too,
It is suitable for years 3 and year 4
The following is included;
Lesson Plan
National curriculum learning objectives and success criteria
Power Points and resources
Examples of work and tasks included.
Key vocabulary for the lesson
Differentiation
You Tube links with relevant examples.
Pupils will learn the following techniques and explore collage skills
zigzag, spiral, coil, spiral, twist, and lattice
Overview of the unit in the shop is as follows if you want to purchase the complete unit.
Week 1 Explore collage techniques
Week 2 Use inspiration from Canaletto to create a collage
Week 3 Famous Architect Zaha Hadid (newspaper strip collage and BAME link)
Week 4 Tessellation and Escher (collage with no gaps)
Week 5 Mosaic - (collage with gaps)
Week 6 Matisse and (scissors cutout collage)
Week 7 Finale composition
The theme of the unit was based around buildings and grand designs - but the skills of each lesson can be applied to any focus e.g plants, animals, seaside, world war, landscape, etc The unit can be extended or condensed as you wish.
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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.
KS2 Drawing Art 6 weeks Unit
Pupils will learn the following
Draw inspiration from history
Observe Caves of Lascaux
Take notes of animal and human drawings in stone age caves
Understand what the symbols represent in the caves and how they may have been created
Draw animals and humans in proportion
Understand hand prints made in caves
Recreate own symbols to represent modern day life e.g Black lives matter
Plan and create a composition drawing of Stone Age hunting
Work in groups and on large scale drawings
Complete 6 weeks planning and medium term overview available with resources.
Suitable for year 3 and year 4 art and the national curriculum unit for Art and Design and drawing.
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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.
Before children can estimate, they need to be able to round up or down. This is a great introduction to rounding to the nearest multiple of 10 up to 100. The children can practice identifying which multiple of ten is on either side of a given number. They then use the rounding rule to round up or down. This is a great differentiated activity to show mastery maths and reasoning with numbers up to 100. Children will be required to reason with problems such as Adam can read 8 pages a day. Estimate how many he can read in a week. The children will round first to solve this answer and show their reasoning. Encourage use of APE it - Answer it, prove it and then explain it to achieve mastery skills.
Suitable for the new year 2 curriculum in maths.
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.
Th is the Tear Thief Preview - A GD reading resource
A Guided Reading resource for whole class teaching.
Suitable for year 2, greater depth and end of KS1 moderation evidence.
Pupils have to answer VIPER style questions related to the text.
Please see the shop for the complete Tear Thief guided reading resource, with key questions and resources. There is a carousel guided reading planning as well as whole class approach included.
Easily adaptable to the needs of your pupils and your planning process.
Children can use the smiley faces to give each other or themselves, a smiley, straight or sad face if they have followed the success criteria: ‘Steps To Success.&’ This helps to show the progress in lessons from good to outstanding when children can take responsibility for their own learning and suggest ways for improvement. Rotate books clockwise for peer assessment or walk around the classroom as if it were a museum in silence. stop at your friends work and read it to evaluate. V.successful in YR1 and 2.