Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!
Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!
Lesson 4 activity for the writing unit where children are learning to write their own setting description.
This activity is differentiated 3 ways with children;
Identifying similes and metaphors in a sentence
Constructing their own similes or metaphors with support
Writing their own similes or metaphors
This was used with a Year 4 class so only the HA children are asked to write metaphors.
No powerpoint presentation included - only the activity sheets.
This activity is aimed at a Year 5 class, who are studying adding and subtracting fractions. It is differentiated for the HA, MA and LA children. All worksheets are aimed at the mastery approach, with fluency, reasoning and worded problems. I have used these with a Year 5 class.
This is worksheet day 2 of 2 as I spread adding and subtracting over a few days. Children are also encouraged to simplify and convert improper fractions to mixed numbers where possible
Day 1 worksheets available here:
/teaching-resource/resource-12046732
Answers are included.
Learning Obejctive:
To be able can add and subtract fractions.
Used within a Year 4 writing unit, where children were retelling the story of Beowulf.
This is an example story opening for the children’s Beowulf recount, used to show children a model and the grammatical features that were expected.
Full lesson where children are identifying features of the story opening available here: /teaching-resource/-13119752
A sheet for children to use when writing their Newspaper Reports. There is space for the headline, photo, caption and main body.
Version with and without lines if children are using a line guide etc.
Editable version (publisher) and pdf files for easy printing to A3.
A lesson aimed at Year 4 where children are learning about identifying the features of a story opening, themed to the story of Beowulf. Used as part of the first writing unit for Y4 in September.
Children should already have learned about a noun, adjective, expanded noun phrase and prepositions to be able to identify these within the text.
Differentiated by support in class and HA children to receive a blank grid on their worksheet/locate their own features and then improve the sentences/vocab as a challenge.
Includes pptx and worksheets/example story as docx and pdf formats.
Lesson 3 in the writing unit where children are learning to write a setting description.
This lesson focuses on using exciting adjectives and vocabulary to describe the setting.
Children are also challenged to use a simile if they have learned about this previously. Aimed at a Year 4/5 class. Activity is differentiated 4 ways, for LA, MA and HA Y4 children and then Y5 children.
Lesson contains;
Recap features of a good setting description
Using the adjective ‘big’ as a boring example and up-levelling this as class using synoyms and looking these up in a thesaurus
Recap of our setting - The Taj Mahal
Brainstorm in small groups to create synonyms, using thesaurses to help
Whole class writing using the brainstormed words to create a descriptive and exciting sentence
Peer-assessment of the class written sentence
Independent work, children are using the differentiated worksheets to improve the provided sentences and then write their own.
A handy sheet for children to use when planning to write a Newspaper Report.
Editable file and pdf included for easy printing. I printed this in A3 for the children to write onto and use in class, and then photocopied this down to A4 for their books or to go with the assessed writing.
Includes:
Headline
Who, What, Where, When, Why
Fronted adverbials / sentence starters
Quotes
Extra information about the story (Main Body)
Conclusion
Originally used with a Year 4 class but easily adaptable to other age groups.
Completed example based on Little Red Riding Hood included for children to see how to complete the planning sheet. Example is also editable in case you wish to adapt the sheet for you class.
If your class is using the story of Beowulf, please see this resource for a themed example and scaffolded plan:
/teaching-resource/-13120284
A drama lesson based around Kensuke’s Kingdom by Micheal Morpurgo. My Year 5 class loved this lesson. The children are asked out 2 scenes from the story with the stimulus provided.
I used this as part of a diary writing unit for character development so one of the stimulus is a diary entry and the other a video of sailing across the open ocean.
Includes powerpoint and resources.
Children are to devise/rough plan their scenes first before creating them. One of the planning sheets is more structured to support some children - although I have found using mixed ability groups works well. Children could also use the unstructured support sheet as some groups preferred to mind map, bullet point or write keywords down.
A handy sheet for children to use when planning to write a Newspaper Report themed to the story of Beowulf by Micheal Morpurgo.
Editable file and pdf included for easy printing. I printed this in A3 for the children to write onto and use in class, and then photocopied this down to A4 for their books or to go with the assessed writing.
Includes:
Headline
Who, What, Where, When, Why
Fronted adverbials / sentence starters
Quotes
Extra information about the story (Main Body)
Conclusion
Originally used with a Year 4 class but easily adaptable to other age groups.
3 versions;
Blank sheet
Completed sheet for modelling
Scaffolded sheet with the why box pre-filled
All 3 versions are editable with the publisher files included so you can adapt the sheets for your class.
A collection of resources used in a Year 4 class where children are writing a recount and/or Newspaper Report themed to the story of Beowulf by Michael Morpurgo.
Used as part of a Year 4 writing unit, where children are writing a Newspaper Report about the fight between Beowulf and Grendel, where Grendel is defeated
The sheet contains the first person accounts/eyewitness statements written in the point of view from those involved with the fight - as if they had been interviewed by a reported. Children can then lift quotes from this to use during their newspaper report. Editable word document included.
Characters covered:
Beowulf - speaking after the fight with Grendel
King Hrothgar - speaking in The Mead Hall the next day
People of Heorot - speaking in The Mead Hall
Leofric - Beowulf’s warrior - speaking at the scene of the fight
Lesson 6, 7 and 8 in the Setting Description writing unit. This sequence follows on from the Taj Mahal setting description as children will learning about a Norwegian Fjord and writing a setting description for this independently.
This fitted well with the Year 4 topic, Around the World. The Norwegian Fjord aspect of this unit was added on so that children could complete and independent write.
Lesson 6:
To be able to describe a Norwegian Fjord. Children are introduced to the fjord and the setting and then describing each part of the fjord (e.g. villages, water, houses, mountains) and using a thesaurus to find synonyms.
Lesson 7:
Gathering vocabulary for an independent write. Children recap the setting and then as a class, then pairs and finally individually, they will create a word bank of similes/adjectives/prepositions to use in their independent writing. I filled in the 10th slide on this as the class gave me their ideas.
Lesson 8:
I used this as the time for children to complete their writing. There are little resources for this apart from a simple header page and recap presentation with success criteria. Children use their word banks to help them.
All lessons are differentiated 3 ways and include the editable docx/pptx worksheets and presentations, so that you can easily adapt it to suit your needs.