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This was originally on this website a few months ago and had over 600 downloads and great reviews!
In this pack is an extensive powerpoint concerning past, present and future (and perfect!) tenses :)
Enjoy x
Hi there!
Included in this pack is a presentation that outlines the LO, success criteria, input, whole class activities and plenary. There is also a detailed Lesson Plan for you to amend to your children's abilities.
Hope you enjoy this and find it useful!
Please leave a review if you download it!
Miss Ritchie x
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Learning Objective:I can describe a character’s appearance and personality, using VCOP to improve my sentences.
Lesson Plan (Must, Should, Could)
Lower ability worksheet for structure
Examples of character descriptions (Harry Potter)
Guessing Task
Recipe for a good description
Extension and Normal Task outlined
When this was a free lesson, it was accredited by TES who commented saying:
"Thank you for sharing your resource. This resource has been recommended for teachers by the TES Resource Team."
Enjoy teaching,
Miss Ritchie
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Here's a pack on the roman calendar. I hope it works for you. If you need anything extra, don't hesitate to contact me!
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Learning Objectives:
To understand the meanings of the Roman months
To learn about the transformation from original calendars to the one we use today!
Success Criteria (Must, Should, Could)
Brief History of the calendar
Romulus, Numa and Julian months
Why are the months named this way?
Main lesson activity
Activity sheet
Review from previous upload of this resource:
nld60:
"A lot of research time saved. Thank you."
Happy teaching,
Miss Ritchie
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Currently working in a storytelling school that base the whole term around a certain story.
This term we're reading and studying The Prince of Birds. It's a great story and would be a great one to choose as it's a diverse story, has a focus on birds which can be used in art, science and ICT and is set in Spain, which is great for RE, History and Geography.
LO's, success criteria and all resources set out above.
Happy teaching!
Miss Ritchie
Starters, plenaries, modeled descriptions and resources provided for two contrasting character descriptions. They're based on two characters from the book we're reading in class, but are easily adaptable.
Let me know if you need anything else or have any comments.
Miss Ritchie
A small pack based on Kennings. This was for 2 lessons in my class, with the second focused on reciting and memorising poetry as per National Curriculum objectives.
Introductory powerpoint, a write up sheet (with Stone age theme- easily editable) and 2 day lesson plan
Miss Ritchie
Hi there,
Here's a big pack of two-way differentiated mental maths questions.
Our school calls them '10 for 10' questions, but this is easily editable on all worksheets.
They focus on age related expectations in Maths, and each week has a different focus.
Some of these focuses include:
Finding 1/2 mentally
Finding 1/4 mentally
Subtracting
Adding
+ and - involving money
3D shape properties
Times Tables practicing etc.
I hope this helps.
If you need anything, please message and I shall fix/assist as soon as I get the message.
Miss Ritchie
Hi there,
I used this lesson as a 35 minute interview lesson, but the resources are easily editable to make use of them for a longer lesson time.
LO: To use subordinate clauses.
Two activities. Resources included!
This pack includes a prescriptive powerpoint in the style of William Morris and outlines 5 lessons (so far) on William Morris and his style. This resource will be being updated with more lessons as this term goes on as I'm currently teaching this.
I also included pictures of my sketchbook on the slides to aid in explaining what to achieve.
lesson 1 and 2- create artist page (double page spread) on William Morris through research
lesson 3- replicate his style in sketches of tiles of his work
lesson 4- create a mood board- what does his art make you feel?
lesson 5- create a swatch book of colours he uses in his artwork
In this resource pack, you will find 18 resources for homework, English lessons and History lessons.
Includes Character descriptions, grammar homework based on adverbial phrases, newspaper articles, bayeux tapestry resources and blurb writing resources.
If you have ANY questions, feel free to send them my way. I always respond and will always assist when needed.
Enjoy!
Hi!
Here’s a pack of a few assorted Maths plenaries that use the ‘Maths Language’ method to get children to explain their answers. I get my class to use the sentence starters ‘I know that’, ‘I believe that’, ‘I predict that’ or ‘I know this because’ to embellish their work. They’re pretty spectacular at it, now!
Topics covered:
Finding fractions of a number
Adding and subtracting fractions
Fractions on a number line
9 x table
Relationship between multiplication and division
2 digit x 1 digit multiplication
Plotting points in one quadrant
Angles
Time
Word problems
A small pack of resources on the past and present progressive tenses.
There are also word searches for children to convert between tenses and find the correct words!
They’re differentiated with ‘remember’ sections.
I’ve added it as a PDF for the correct format and as a Word doc so that you can edit it!
A single worksheet on calculating compound area and a plenary document for children to explain what the dashes on the lengths of sides mean (equal length).
Enjoy!
Here is a set of differentiated Egyptian-themed word problems for addition.
The children can collect the gems based on how many questions they collect!
A differentiated, Egyptian themed resource where children have to place apostrophes into the correct places, state whether it is singular or plural and define the key terms.
This is a 4-page script for The Lion King. It’s for a performing arts event for the musical theatre section.
I wrote the narration in verse, and included two songs: Be Prepared and I Can’t Wait To Be King.
A fun-filled and colorful workbook focused on learning the Japanese words for different colours in Katakana, Hiragana and Romaji!
This is a 6-paged, activity workbook that focuses on children (or adults!) learning the main colours in Japanese, in both Kana and Romaji alphabets. This resource spreads across 4 tasks (these could be set weekly or daily) which last for roughly 30 minutes each. The activities include:
Matching objects to their colour
Finding colours in a wordsearch in Kana
Translating from English > Romaji > Kana
Colouring by Romaji instructions
This download includes:
PDF version of the 4-task workbook
Word Document version of the workbook for editing
2 fonts for editing .docx Word documents
Worksheets to complete the tasks on within the document
A multi-language ‘dictionary’ for new vocabulary
UK and US versions for spelling differences
Colours Taught:
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, white, black,grey & brown
More Beginner’s Japanese Resources:
Beginner’s Japanese Course- Week 1: Greetings & Introductions
Beginner’s Japanese Course- Week 2: Numbers 0-20