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10 June 2025

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Take Year 3 pupils on a journey to Ancient Rome through diary writing with The Journal of Iliona, following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine. This unit supports pupils in creating a rich diary entry through character perspective and historical detail.

Included:

Lesson 1: Experience Day

  • PowerPoint to immerse pupils in Roman life and Iliona’s experiences
  • Creative task to build ideas and vocabulary

6 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults

  • One scaffold per lesson
  • Vocabulary structured around Writing Rainbow lenses (Fantastics, Grammaristics, Boomtastics)
  • Clear build-up towards a full diary entry

Perfect for:

  • Linking English to Roman history topics
  • Teaching diary writing features and emotional perspective
  • Strengthening vocabulary and sentence construction
  • Preparing for independent diary writing tasks

Please note:
This resource provides an Experience Day (PowerPoint + activity) and Vocabulary Vault scaffolds (no full slides for every lesson).

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