I am a primary school teacher uploading my resources and lessons that I make! I really appreciate feedback and reviews and I hope you find them useful!
I am a primary school teacher uploading my resources and lessons that I make! I really appreciate feedback and reviews and I hope you find them useful!
SATS Reading paper broekn down into domains.
This resource is ideal for SATS practice, especially good if you want the questions broken down into the domains to teach separately.
Lesson powerpoint that stretches over 5 days. It covers calligrams and similies with links to the polar express story. Great for christmas time with the children.
Resources are attached.
The first lesson is for an IT lesson using publisher but can be adapted accordingly.
Enjoy!
Passive Voice Game
Aim of the game: capture as many locations as possible!
To do this you must roll a dice to move a space, you cannot go diagonally!
When you land on a location click on its number. This will take you to a slide with an active voice sentence.
To mark the space off of the map you must turn the active sentence into passive! If you lose you do not get the location and your turn ends.
These questions go up to page 42 of the book, they do not complete it. This is because these questions are designed for the carousel guided reading unit.
**Guided Reading Carousel **
This planning has been designed for a 5 group rotation.
Group 1 is a phonic group so planning is not provided for that due to schemes for schools.
The other 4 groups are completely planned for based from 3 books:
Grandpa comes to stay
Dilly the Dinosaur
The Julian Stories
Within the resource pack you will find:
PDF documents with guidance, and questions sheets for each book.
Daily Planning Slides to support use and the carousel.
Guided Reading Record Sheets
Group 1 is a phonic group. I use a phonic scheme for this with my school so I have therefore not been able to share those resources for you. I have left this group on the plan as a full class would require 5 groups. Hopefully you can use and edit as you wish.
Guided Reading Record Sheets
You should find questions sheets with the reading domains and linked questions next to it. These are saved as weekly PowerPoints.
This is for your reading folder documentation and assessment during the guided group reading with the teacher.
You can use this to mark off who was able to answer what question, and assess children’s fluency in the different domains.
There are 5 of these as on week 6 there will not be any Guided Reading sessions with the teacher as term comes to an end.
Guided Reading questions for Ice TRap by Meredith Hooper and M.P Robertson
2 weeks of Guided Reading lessons aimed for UKS2.
Covers retrieval, inference, vocabulary, language, explanation and summary.
Whole class Guided Reading
lessons covering a variety of domains including retrieval, inference, word meaning, explain ect
2 dicussion lessons a week
1or 2 mixed practise questions a week
6 weeks worth of lessons
2 weeks Anne Frank Diary Entries planning.
Widgets have been used on questions to support EAL learners.
Who class guided reading
a war time poem also added for fluency development
WALT identify language features of a narrative.
WALT identify nouns and adjectives
WALT to identify the functions of sentences
WALT use relative clauses
WALT write compound and complex sentences WALT use tenses
WALT use colons and semi colons
WALT use show-not-tell sentences
WALT Plan a narrative
•Lesson 1 - Cold Task
• This lesson should provide the context and purpose for writing.
• Lots of talk to discuss topic, generate ideas, start banking language (Collect it!).
• Look at one key WAGOLL
• Children attempt to write their own using success criteria
Lesson 2 - Analyse language.
• Spend TIME doing this!
• What effect is language having on reader?
• Bank examples.
• Play with examples.
• Lots of talk.
• Make up own sentences orally using examples as scaffold. Imitate.
• Where else do you see similar language that you can draw on?
Lesson 3- Analyses structure.
• Spend time doing this!
• What effect does the structure have on the reader?
• Reverse plan by boxing up and heading each section of WAGOLL(S).
• Discuss: what happens if you change the order?
• Why is it laid out this way?
• Are there other ways to structure the text?
Where else do you see similar structures that you can draw on?
Lesson 4 - Thoughts and feelings
Explain inference concept.
Read ages 1 – 5.
Infer characters thoughts and feelings using direct speech and short sentences.
Activity:
Write a paragraph – thoughts and emotions – on how Stanley felt when the board fell on top of him.
Lesson 5 - Explore the relationship between characters.
• Read Kite scene (WAGOLL)
• Identify questions to ask Arthur about his perspective
Activity:
hot seat Arthur about how he feels about Stanley’s new life.
Write a paragraph describing Arthurs experiences.
Lesson 6 - Past tense
Look at example from WAGOLL;
Teacher model skill / applied knowledge;
Children practice;
Children apply in similar context to final outcome.
Lessson 7 - Descriptive language
Look at example from WAGOLL;
Teacher model skill / applied knowledge;
Children practice;
Children apply in similar context to final outcome.
Lesson 8 - Conjunctions
Look at example from WAGOLL;
Teacher model skill / applied knowledge;
Children practice;
Children apply in similar context to final outcome.
Lesson 9- Adverbs
Look at example from WAGOLL;
Teacher model skill / applied knowledge;
Children practice;
Children apply in similar context to final outcome.
Lesson 10 Plan.
• Story Map plan (5 senses)
• Mark these carefully and give detailed feedback…
Lesson 11 - Hot Task
Children write independently