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Religion Story of the People of God Lots of Planning Catholic Flavour
Lots of great planning.
The unit covers:
Start to understand the structure of the Bible.
Research some different styles of writing found in the Bible.
Discuss some of the important figures in the OT and understand why and how they had a special relationship with God.
Analyse The story of the fall.
Know the story of Cain and Abel.
Relate the story to our relationships with friends and family.
Know the story of Manna from Heaven. (Exodus 16: 1-18)
Understand why God provided for the needs of his people.
Empathise with all involved.
Explain how we can show our love for God through our obedience of the ten commandments.
Sample planning :
Introduce the new unit to the children and explain that, through this five week unit of RE, we will be learning about some of the different styles of literature found in the Bible. We will also be learning about some significant people from the Old Testament and their relationship with God.
Introduce the LO.
Display the word āancestorsā on the board and children to TTYP and discuss the meaning of the word.
Take feedback from class.
Share meaning and address any misconceptions.
Children to think about stories that they know about their family and the ancestors that went before them. Talk about people who research their family tree ā they are researching their ancestors. The people who came before them. Discuss the program āWho do you think you are?ā on BBC 1. Show the opening credits http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCeWuSgiqHI
Discuss the title of the program. Donāt these celebrities already know who they are? They know their own names, their dates of birth, their parentsā names: what else are they looking for?
Discuss how a knowledge of where we have come from, might help us to understand or plan where we need to go to.
Bring this back to the Bible. The Bible is a library of books which gives us information about our ancestors ā the people of God.
Explain to the children that the Bible contains the story of the Jewish people in the Old Testament and is the foundation of the story of the Christian people in the New Testament.
Revise work from Year 4 about the Bible being a library of books rather than just one book. (Use the ābooks of the Bibleā slide on PPT). Ch to count up how many books in the Bible ā 39 in OT, 27 in NT ā 66 in total

Back To School Kensuke's Kingdom Year 4 to 6 Planning and worksheets
Iām now retired from teaching after decades in the classroom.
Iād like to help the younger generation.
One aspect I donāt miss in Sundays. Trying to fill in planning grids that were rarely used or looked at. What a nightmare!
So Iāve put together my teaching plans etc from the various schools I was in.
The zip contains loads. Iāve put a sample in the ordinary download to give you a flavour
Itās mainly to do with Kensukeās Kingdom. But thereās othet stuff too included for free. Thereās stuff on Dolphin Boy, Butterfly boy etc.
Feel free to adapt for your planning grid.
Sample planning :
Recount one event from holiday. Note features and language patterns to list.
Chronological, time connectives, 1st person, past tense, personal views. Write a recount for the Easter holiday. Individual revision task. Focus on organization and links using temporal connective phrases. Personal views.
Introduce ch 1 for Kensukeās Kingdom. Record initial response with prediction. Select examples to show Michaelās feelings. List reasons for and against yourself and family setting off on a round the world sail, Justify relating to evidence selected from the text.
Red: format provided
Gr/Or: list reasons from two places
Bl/Y: form contrasting sentences⦠begin with, āeven thoughā¦ā
Read ch 2. In pairs. How does Mom feel about the trip and Dadās ideas? What is the alternative? 1. Why has Michael decided now to tell his story?
2. Who are the members of Michaelās family?
3. What do the family do together on the weekends? Can you describe how it makes them feel?
4. Why do the family stop sailing?
5. What is the atmosphere like in the house?
6. What happened to Michaelās best friend?
7. What happens to Michaelās father and why?
8. What do you think happens next?
9. Describe the father when they meet up again. What sort of mood is he in?
Read chapter three. List examples of each characterās feelings. How do Mom and Dadās feelings compare.
When Michael and his family first set sail, how many miles a day do they want to do?
How many miles a day do they actually do?
What game do Michaelās parents play?
What do they eat?
What creatures do they see off the coast of Africa?
In November they went to Brazil. Where did they stop?
What did Michael do in Brazil?
What did they do on Christmas Day?
Describe, in your own words, the incident with Stella Artois. Record the incident with Stella as a personal diary entry.
Refer to events in the chapter.
HA: personal style to include worries for the future.
MA: Organise into paragraphs with links
LA: use ed-ing-ly openers.
You get 8.7 mb of stuff so thatās good value imo. In it are lesson plans, powerpoints, questions etc.
Enjoy your Sundays!

Science Healthy Eating 5 Powerpoints Planning Worksheets Year 5 and 6
A great unit on healthy eating.
Lovely series of 5 powerpoints plus bits and bobs.
sample planning :
Keeping healthy
In this unit we will learn:
Ā· there are many aspects to keeping healthy
Ā· about the heart
Ā· how heartbeat is affected by exercise
Ā· how early ideas about diet & health were tested
Enquiry Skill Focus:
Ā· repeating measurements
Ā· representing data in bar charts and graphs and interpreting these
Ā· using results to draw conclusions
Begin by discussing āscienceā with the class. What do they think of the subject? Can they name any important scientific skills?
Introduce topic and ask children what they think the word āhealthā means. Talk with talk partners. Children to find definition in dictionary and write class definition on strips of paper for display wall. Lead into a class discussion on keeping healthy; can the children predict what sorts of topics we might we might be covering? Can the HA children predict what SC1 investigations we might be carrying out? Introduce children to the resources which will be available to help them during this topic; the working wall plus table mats. Explain that each science topic will have a topic page and a glossary. This glossary gives the definitions of important vocabulary which they will come across during the unit.
Activity One
Children to feed back and complete class prior knowledge map. (Even if facts are not correct, add them on and clear up misconceptions throughout unit.) Children could add to their own map in a different colour any facts they have not got, which their peers suggest.

Wolves in The Wall Planning Plus Literacy Arguments Neil Gaiman
Great 4 weeks planning for this Literacy topic.
Really nice powerpoints.
Plus free bonus. Plenty of argument planning using Olympics.
Example planning :
ļ§ Identify and discuss the various features of a fiction text, including characters, settings, themes and dilemmas, the authorās intentions, the structure and organisation of the text and the way language is used to create effects on the reader.
Speaking
ļ§ Use the techniques of dialogic talk to explore ideas, topics or issues.
Creating and shaping texts
ļ§ Set their own challenges to extend achievement & experience in writing.
Understanding and interpreting texts
ļ§ Understand how writers use different structures to create coherence and impact.
Text structure and organisation
ļ§ Use varied structures to shape and organise text coherently
Sentence structure and punctuation
ļ§ Express subtle distinctions of meaning, including hypothesis, speculation and supposition, by constructing sentences in varied ways
ļ§ Use punctuation to clarify meaning in complex sentences
To produce several pieces of writing based around the focus text.
To learn and identify the features of a formal/impersonal text and comment on occasions where this may be necessary.
To produce a formal letter, speech and broadcast using appropriate form, features and content.
Remind children of last weekās immersion into the focus text. TTYP ā what did you think of the text? If you could talk to the author, what would you say to him? Ask him?
Display a āLikes/Dislikes/Patterns/Questionsā board on the whiteboard. Explain that we are going to focus on the āpatternsā section today.
Re-read the last few pages of the book and add āfalse endingsā to the patterns section.
Have some photocopied pages from the book in the centre of the tables (each table to have different pages).
Give groups ten minutes to note any patterns they see on whiteboards.
Come back together and note on the board to include:
False endings.
Simile
Lucy asking her Mother, Father and brother for advice, always in that order.
Adjectives for the noises she hears.
Alliteration and onomatopoeia.
Phrase āYou know what they sayā¦ā
Appearance of pig puppet.
What effect do these patterns have on the reader? They give the text fluency, a rhythm almost like a poem. They make the text easier to read and digest. The repetition also mimics the repetition of Lucyās pleas to her family to listen to her about the noises. They make the reader frustrated on Lucyās behalf.
Have one child write a definition of āatmosphereā on a sentence strip for the working wall. A general feeling or mood.
There are a few different atmospheres in this book. Discuss. List tension, frustration, relief etc on the board.

Persuasive Writing Lots of Planning Powerpoints Worksheets English
Happily retired, decided to put together my Persuasive writing planning from my various schools.
thereās a mass of stuff!
Save yourself a shedload of time and enjoy your Sundays!
Plenty of great powerpoints.
From different years but concentrating on years 3 to 6.
example planning :
Main teaching:
Explain that we are now looking at another text under the umbrella of persuasive texts.
Explain that we may sometimes need to write a letter to a person or organisation in order to put across our point of view and persuade them to take a course of action or come around to our point of view.
Revise what we need to include in a persuasive argument, explain that it is exactly the same in a letter but in a slightly different layout.
Read the example of a persuasive letter from page 17 of the L4 study guide.
Deconstruct and discuss. Elicit that the opening of the letter needs to be powerful and state the objective of the letter. Talk about the conclusion of the letter and how it also needs to be powerful.
Ensure that children understand the structure of a letter (addresses etc).
Activity 1
Bring children back together and draw up a list of good opening lines āI am writing to express my disgustā etc.
Explain that, tomorrow, children will be writing their own persuasive letter.
Show them the title āTV adverts should be banned for junk foodsā
Briefly discuss what is a ājunk foodā and brainstorm reasons for not advertising them on TV.
Encourages obesity which leads to illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes.
Illnesses cost money (treatment on NHS) and days off work.
Junk food produces a lot of litter.
The packaging cannot be recycled.
If children have a bad diet their performance at school is affected. This adversely affects their education and future prospects.

15000 Pythagorus Questions Pythagorean Theorem Maths KS2 KS3
Loads of questions on Pythagoras plus answers.
Excellent for practice or homework.
The zip file contains a pdf of 3750 pages of questions. The answers file is the same.

Christmas assembly Script Ten Pages
ten page script.
Nice piece you can perform in class or to an assemlbly.
sample :
Narrator: Welcome to our Christmas celebration!
Narrator Welcome to INSERT TOWN, where our journey begins!
Narrator: Picture our winter sceneā¦
Narrator: The air is filled with excitement, the faint hum of an inflatable Santa, blinding Christmas lights line the streets, illuminating the December skies.
Narrator: Our story begins in a beautifu; house not too far away from hereā¦
Narrator: It is a tale of sadness, humour and love. If you are young or old, our story is one you will love!
Narrator : Oh no it isnāt!
Narrator: Oh yes it is! So sit back and enjoy the show, a magical tale of a young girl called Cinderella.
Narrator: Itās December 23rd. A bitterly cold winterās eve. Across the globe people were making last minute plans for Christmas festivities.
Narrator: People running frantically from shop to shop to get their last minute presents.
DANCE: SHOPPING BAGS AND PRESENTS (Christmas Wrapping)
Narrator: Cinderella was busy vacuuming, cooking the dinner, ironing (funny mime of Cinderella doing different jobs all at once!) and washing,ā¦ā¦ when something caught her eyeā¦

Harry Potter Puzzles Crosswords Word Searches J K Rowling
Puzzles for Harry Potter.
Great for Friday afternoons when the kids go mad.
Sample clues.
ACROSS
A person who is born to magic parents but has
no magic ability.
Hooded dark arts creatures who at one time
followed Voltemort.
The wizarding worldās main newspaper.
The day a person dies and becomes a ghost.
A very powerful dark wizard who killed James
and Lily Potter.
Fifth year exam for students of the Hogworts
Academy.
An expensive broom that Sirius buys for
Harry.
The train that takes Hogworts students to and
from the school.
Nearly Exhausting Wizarding Test.
Buttery drink which can be bought by
students in Hogsmeade.

Great Year 5 English Literacy Christmas Planning Alternative Christmas
This is some great planning for Christmas for Year 5 Literacy.
I found the kids loved it.
Advantages for you: kids are interested, itās non religious so can be shown to everyone, you can watch the lovely short movie umpteen times so takes the strain off you.
Itās based on a great little movie, voiced by the late great John Hurt.
It will fill up the last two to three weeks nicely.
Plus thereās non literacy planning for free.
Some example planning :
To analyse and create a character and setting description for 23 Degrees 5 Minutes North.
I can express verbally what a character may be feeling, thinking or doing
I can explain why I think a character may feel, think or do something
I can describe a setting using figurative language
Starter 5 mins
Pen portrait of key characters in 23 Degrees 5 Minutes North: Children mind map/annotate information about the key characters that they know so far around an image of The Adventurer and Professor Erit. They add information about the internal feelings, thoughts and emotions within and the external information such as physical description, or known facts
Activity 1 5-10 mins
Use key questions and discussion in groups to think about answers to questions such as: Why am I here? Will I be able to find Professor Erit? Emphasise the importance of chn giving evidence to support their opinion when they give a response to these questions.
Activity 10 mins
Return to image of the Adventurer and Professor Erit. Using a different coloured pencil, chn should add information about these characters
Main 20 mins
Give chn an image of the setting and ask them to mind-map descriptive words, phrases or sentences they could use to describe the narrative setting.
Model using the different kinds of sentence-types to record a setting description, using the vocabulary recorder in the mind-map. Chn use sentences to build suspense if they can.
Plenary 5 ā 10 mins
Chn share their comments about the Adventurer and Professor Erit with the class.
Chn to explain what they have now learnt about each character - using their skills of inference. Share best sentences to describe setting.
Take a moment to add any extra information after the class discussion to their own work, using another coloured pencil.

VE Day Remembrance Day World war 1 History Teaching Materials Plans Resources KS2 History
Iām now retired from teaching after decades in the classroom.
Iād like to help the younger generation.
One aspect I donāt miss is Sundays. Trying to fill in planning grids that were rarely used or looked at. What a nightmare!
So Iāve put together my teaching plans, powerpoints, adobe pdf files etc from the various schools I was in.
Feel free to adapt for your planning grid.
In it are lesson plans, powerpoints, questions etc.
You get:
9 pdf files 19 powerpoints 16 word files
example text in pp
Remembrance Day 2010
LO: Understand why and what we remember.
Recognise how important Year 5ās job is.
Examine some sources of information about the first and second world wars.
Each year the nation expresses its unequivocal support for The Royal British Legionās charity work through the Poppy Appeal.
The emphasis this year is the need to help the Afghan generation of the Armed Forces and their families - today and for the rest of their lives.
What is the Poppy Appeal?
What is Remembrance Sunday?
The Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated.
In 1900 (how many years ago?) there were
five great, powerful nations in Europe:
Britain France RussiaAustria-Hungary Germany
These countries had empires and armies.
Between 1900 and 1914 tension and arguments began to cause trouble.
The five main countries began an āarms raceā, they were trying to amass troops, weapons and war ships.
Remember that powerful country called Austria-Hungary? The heir to the Austrian Hungarian throne was a man called Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated ā this caused lots of trouble between the five rival nations.
Britain declared war on 4th August
1914.
Article on the assassination of the Archduke.
The total number of casualties, both military and civilian, were about 37 million. 16 million deaths. 21 million wounded. About 1.1million British troops died.
Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918.
Lest we forgetā¦

Back To School Planning Year 4 Year 5 First Week Rules Activities Powerpoints
back to school activity pack.
Ideal for year 4 and 5. Can be adapted for different years of course.
I mainly taught in these years groups, and this planning helped so much in that tricky first week,
There;s a bit of everything. Planning of course, rules, display, activities
Just packed with vital little time savers.
Some really goo VCOP stuff too.
Plenty of resources. Give it a go!

Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths Big Write
This is a zip file containing Literacy planning for a year 5 class (Autumn term)
It consists of 14 short term plans I designed. There is one Literacy lesson per day.
You will get 14 Microsoft Word documents. They are based on the Greek myths.
Iāve also included for free some extra teaching materials that you can use. Iāve included too 3 medium term plans , one for each term). These cover plans and ideas not just for Literacy, but other subjects as well.
Iāve also included an extra week from the next term. Feel free to use it to plug any gaps.
This will help you do your own planning. Feel free to cut and paste into your own schoolās plans.
Ideal for someone who had to do a termās supply like I had to do.
Please bear in mind:
every school is different. My plans assume you have the aide of a TA, but this is not essential. There is no differentiation in the planning. Everyone does the same thing to the best of their ability.
you may want to add your own detail. These are short term plans remember.
I have used walts and wilts. Your school may do something different.
A very few number of weeks have a small gaps for things like tests and inset days. Use the extra week one planning for the next term (included for free) if you wish.

Roman Numerals 100 Worksheets with Answers Maths Classical Civilisation
Iāve designed 100 sheets where pupils have to put the Arabic numeral to the Roman one.
All answers provided.
At least 20 questions per sheet. Later ones have 100. Lots of differentiation so the sheets start easy and get hard.

Healthy Eating Planning Powerpoints and Worksheets Physical Education Science Biology
My primary school planning for healthy eating.
Lots of powerpoints.
Plenty of material.
Can be adapted for different years but I mainiy taught year 5.
topics include
the circulatory system
healthy eating
keeping healthy
history of scurvy
smoking
pulse rate
you get 12 pdf files
15 powerpoints

Grammar Teaching Materials Powerpoints Teaching Materials Worksheets
Gathered together all my Grammar teaching materials from Primary school.
The zip contains them all. Over 170 mb of stuff.
Iāve included a few examples in the ordinary upload so you can look.
sample:
Start by reviewing homework and making a list for the working wall.
Define each type of word: Noun, adjective, verb and adverb. Build up a sentence as we go.
Show the children a picture on the whiteboard of a horse galloping and of a lightning bolt. Children to write down 3 (LA) or 5(MA and HA) important nouns from the picture. Share. On the left of the noun, children to write an adjective to modify or describe the noun. Share. After the noun, children to write a verb and then an adverb to qualify the verb.
e.g. The black horse galloped elegantly along the beach.
Children to have 5 minutes to read and digest their new writing target. Ask any questions if necessary.
Praise the children on yesterdayās literacy work ā they showed knowledge of the function of nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs (HA showed knowledge of the difference between common, proper and pro nouns).
Children to name a range of punctuation ā I record on the board (I do not add to it at this point).
Ask volunteers to illustrate uses of the punctuation named. Look on the punctuation pyramid ā have we named any L5 punctuation? This is what we should be aiming at all the time.
Children to have a variety of sentences to up level punctuation on their whiteboards.
Come back to āThe Mysteries of Harris Burdickā. Read through all of the captions and talk about āreadingā the illustration. Allow children time to talk about the āmysteryā ā what do they think happened to Harris Burdick?
Choose a picture from āThe Mysteriesā¦ā and list all of the questions which it provokes. What do children think of the pictures? Do the captions answer any of the questions?
Talk about the settings in the pictures ā often they are recognisable, familiar settings where things are not as they seem. Explain that we would call this āStories in a familiar settingā.
Model the task.

Morning Work Sentence Uplevelling Work Literacy Year 5 Pie Corbett
Some easy worksheets to get pupils uplevelling.
Good exercise to have on the desk when they arrive in class.
Plus some nice VCOP and Pie Corbett stuff.
Improving Sentences Checklist:
improve the verb
add an adjective (WOW word)
extend with a connective
start with an ly, ed or ing word
include a simile or a metaphor
add an adverbial
Sentence up Levelling
There was a volcano There were sparks flying
Molten lava streamed down the sides
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Bargain Bundle Worksheets Lots of Maths year 5 Maths
Mega bundle.
Loads of worksheets with answers.
Please look at the shop.
Thousands of questions plus answers.
Bundle

Algebra and Pythagoras worksheets KS2 Fractions
A bundle.
1000 questions Equations Single Variable Mathematics KS2 Algebra
100 Questions on Pythagoras Answers Provided
Half a million (500000) Fractions Questions Worksheets KS2 Mathematics Maths
Bundle

Year 1 and Year 2 Complete Year Planning & Mathematics worksheets Shapes Rounding Puzzles
Mega bundle.
Please see my shop for full details.
Year 1 planning for 3 terms
Year 2 planning for 3 terms
Maths patterns worksheets
Shapes worksheets
Rounding Numbers worksheets
Maths puzzles
All answers provided for worksheets.

Free Mega English Christmas Wordsearch Year 1 to Year 6
Tons more great resources at Auntieannieās shop.
I specialise in Primary school stuff mainly.
Please have a look.
Tons of Literacy and Maths lessons and resources.
Religion a speciality too with a smattering of Humanities.
You can get planning for indivisual years and terms too.
Bundles offer incredible value. Lots of self made sheets.
Thanks for looking!