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VE Day Year 2 English Maths Planning Plus History World war 2
Lots of English and Maths. Tremendous amount of stuff on World War 2.
Text: Room on the Broom. We will also share a variety of Julia Donaldson texts with the children at the end of each day to support and promote new learning and understanding.
Genres covered in this unit: Non-Narrative. Grammar focus:
Monday: Using a capital letter to start a name: Julia Donaldson.
Tuesday: Using a question mark at the end of a question.
āHow many books have you written?ā
Wednesday: Writing a clear sentence using a capital letter and a full stop.
Thursday: Writing a clear sentence using a capital letter and a full stop.
Friday: Writing a clear sentence using a capital letter and a full stop.
Key teaching input/texts/questions/
clips etc Steps to Success
Teacher to display a picture of Julia Donaldson on IWB.
Q: Who do you think this is? What do you think she does for a living? Why? - Teacher to encourage pupils to expand on their answers/thinking. Teacher to explain that this woman is called Julia Donaldson and she is a childrenās author. Class to work together to list stories from this author using reading area to support. E.g. The Gruffalo, The stick man, Room on the Broomā¦
TTYP: Can you think of 3 questions that you would like to find out about this author? ā Class to share ideas and Teacher/TA to scribe to support future learning.
Using the following website, Teacher to carry out shared reading with the class to discover new information/answer any questions e.g. āHow many books have you writtenā
Mild: state something you would like to find out about Julia Donaldson.
Spicy: use phonetic knowledge to segment and blend CVC/ CVCC words
Hot: share an interesting fact you have found out about Julia Donaldson.
Extra Hot: Would you like to be an Author? Why?
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Year 6 Mega Bundle Loads of Teaching Resources Maths English
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Literacy Bundle Masses of Planning and Worksheets Primary Level
Massive bundle.
20 groups pf resources.
A wide range of levels so something for everyone.
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History bundle World war 20th Century John Lennon Vietnam War
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Mega Humanities Bundle Geography RE History Healthy Eating Worth 18 Selling £3
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Literacy Great Bundle Masses of Planning Ideal for Supply Teaching
A massive bundle.
Tons of resources over a wide range of years.
Brilliant for supply teachers.
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Private Peaceful Michael Morpurgo Lesson Year 6 plus some Maths
Great lesson on this interesting book.
Plus some nice Maths.
Great for year 6.
sample :
Display the image from the front of the book. What does the title of the book tell you? What could the book be about? Why do you think that? Introduce the title.
Children to identify what the book is about? What is the theme? Genre? What makes you think this?
Children to make predictions about the book in groups using the cover ā share and discuss ideas.
Share extract from blurb āAs young Thomas Peaceful looks back over his childhood from the battlefields of the First World War, his memories are full of family life in the countryside.ā 5ws and predictions modelled by CT.
What has changed? Why has your opinion changed? What questions and predictions can you make now?
Resources:
Book cover, sentence starters, 5Ws sheet (LA), blurb extract
Children to be reminded of the previous lesson. What did we learn? What do we think the text book is about? What happened in chapter one? Play BBC schools episode 1 -
Children are to be given the first paragraph of the book. What is the theme? What is the genre of the book?
Children to use talk partners and class discussion to list the characters involved in the first chapter and paragraph. Who are the characters we have met? What do we know about Tommo and his older brother Charlie? What is their relationship like? In this chapter, Tommo starts a new school ā how would he be feeling about this? Look at the kindness of Molly ā why does she act this way? Why doesnāt big Joe go to school? How would this be different today?

Year 5 Autumn 2 Literacy Inc Remembrance Sunday Morpurgo etc
Some planning and powerpoints.
Sample:
(BOOKS)
Go through the first few slides of the ppt. Discuss that we are going to be writing a letter pretending we are a soldier on the front line writing to their family or friend.
Have an A3 letter on the board. What do chn notice straight away?
Discuss the purpose. Why do we have the date? Why do we have the address?
Resources:
Checklist
Letter example ā one per child and A3 for WW
(BOOKS)
Quickly recap the lesson from yesterday.
Quick fire feature checklist quiz
Read the passage. Discuss any words that are unfamiliar.
Chn are to work as a class to identify the main events. Can they now order the events? Remind chn that each event is a new paragraph
Can we write linking words for each of the paragraphs? All chn are to have a go and write linking sentences/words in between their events.
Resources:
Read passage from war horse of an event for the chn to write a letter from.

Remembrance Day Powerpoints with PDFs Worksheets info etc.
10 powerpoints on Remembrance day that you can adapt to suit your class.
Plus a dozen or so short pdfs and worksheets to do with Remembrance.
Plus an assembly. Adapt by putting in your kids names in the class.
Thereās something for ks1 and ks2 kids here. I have adapted the powerpoint so you can choose ks1 or ks2.

Black History Month Martin Luther King Powerpoint
A powerpoint of the great MLK.
Excellent for Black History Month.

Black History Month Aborigines Two powerpoints Aboriginal Art Worksheets
Celebrate Black History Month with two excellent powerpoints and some great worksheets.
Lots of great info on Aboriginal art.
Kids of all abilities will love this.
Absorbing and great for afternoon art work.

Roman Assembly Short Play History Key Stage 2
A short play on the Romans.
Great for a quick ten minute assembly or a part of a fun lesson.
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Literacy Bundle Year 5 Roald Dahl J K Rowling Persuasive Writing
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Beowulf Teaching Materials Planning Powerpoints Anglo-Saxons Poetry Year 6 Literacy
You get 48 files. Include a dozen powerpoints. All in zip. Some in the genr=eral upload.
Some nice free bonus stuff on History, jewellery and ship making.
Sample
L.O. To use knowledge of quest myths and the Vikings to create a character profile for the main character and hero of our own Viking quest myth story.
I can use my knowledge of quest myths and the Vikings to create a character profile for the main character and hero for my own Viking quest myth story.
Beowulf Lesson 4
STARTER ā adjectives
Look at text and highlight in pairs adjectives that describe Beowulf, then using post āit notes in pairs, begin to generate more words form pictures displayed on the IWB of Beowulf in various positions/battles and write some of their own powerful adjectives. These can then be āmagpiedā by the children during the independent work.
Main activity
Hot seating ā Beowulf and the King
Use the questions generated on Wednesday as interview questions. Choose children that would like to play those parts ā use a sword and shield if we have one
This will hopefully give the children an idea as to what these main characters are like, their personality and how they think and react to different situations that happen in the story.
Teacher to explain/demonstrate how the profile needs to be complete. Discuss what the words ā appearance and personality mean and how they are different.
Independent work
Character profile ā Beowulf the hero of their quest myths
Using āMy Viking Quest Myth Ideas Planning Bookletā create a character profile for their Beowulf hero by labeling the picture, answering the questions in detail and adding descriptive words and phrases to describe his personality and appearance.
Plenary
Discuss the difference between appearance and personality of a character and what does it mean by special qualities? Because he isnāt a super hero!

Year 6 Cross Curricular Literacy History World War 2 English
To plan and write a recount text, using appropriate form, features and language.
To understand the value of the āhome frontā during WWII.
To discuss and write about the life of children during WWII.
Understand the role of the āhome frontā and the impact of rationing. Explain that this weekās literacy lessons are linked closely to our current history topic. We are moving on to a geography topic after half term.
Recap what we have learned recently in history lessons.
What were the main causes for WWII? Dates? Political leaders? Axis? Allies? How was the war fought? What was the Blitz? What sort of places did the Germans target? Why?
Last lesson I asked you to discuss the posters issued by the British Government. What did you find out?
Show the quote: āI have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. You ask, What is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory.ā TTYP ā who do you think said this?
Come back together and establish that it was part of a speech by Winston Churchill when he became PM in May 1940. At this time, victory seemed a long way off.
Show map of the world. Explain that, at the time of this speech, the German forces had already conquered Norway and Denmark. Now, they were sweeping through Belgium and the Netherlands. By 20 May, they reached the English Channel. More than 500 000 British and French troops were trapped on the French coast at Dunkirk. Hundreds of boats, big and small, repeatedly sailed from Britain and brought nearly 340 000 safely back to England. The German advance went on. On 17th June France surrendered. Most of North-West Europe was now in Hitlerās hands. The German leader began to plan the invasion of Britain, only 34 KM away.
Britain now stood alone with scarcely anyone to help. The USA had not yet entered the war. The countries of the British Empire such as Australia and Canada were too far away. Churchill encouraged the people of Britain with defiant speeches. āWe shall go on to the end,ā he said, āwe shall never surrender.ā
What was providing a natural barrier for the British against the Germans? The sea. However, it also caused problems. Britainās farmers could not grow enough food to feed the population. Large amounts had to be brought in from home by ships. Merchant or goods ships were slow and lightly armed and so were easy targets for German U-boats and bomber aircraft. Between March and May 1941 over 320 merchant ships bound for Britain were sunk. Food such as flour, meat and sugar were in short supply.

Multi Faith week Islam Planning Powerpoints Worksheets Documents Ramadan
A great unit on Islam for primary school kids.
You get
14 pdf files
11 powerpoints
11 microsoft word documents
The planning is all there. The subjects include introduction to Islam, Mosques, Ramadan, pilgrims, the 5 pillars of Islam
example of text from worksheet :
Islamic Place of Worship
The ____________ is the place of worship for Muslim people. Most of these have a large dome above the main prayer hall. This is because the dome helps to
_________________________________________________________________________.
Outside the mosque, there is a _______________. This is a tower where the muezzin calls Muslims to prayer.
Inside the mosque there is a space to store shoes. This is because
__________________________________________________________________________.
There is also a place where the Muslims can wash. This is because
__________________________________________________________________________.
There are no seats in the main prayer hall because
_________________________________________________________________________ .
The ____________ on the wall show the times that Muslims must pray.
The ____________ wall is a wall which faces Mecca. In this wall, there is a _____________, which is a small cove pointing towards Mecca.
The minbar is a platform where the leader of the service (called the __________) gives his sermon.
This section may be blocked by a ________________. The mosque is also used as a place for
_______________________________________________________________________.
Islamic Place of Worship
The MOSQUE is the place of worship for Muslim people. Most of these have a large dome above the main prayer hall. This is because the dome helps to
ECHO THE PRAYERS AROUND THE MOSQUE.
Outside the mosque, there is a MINARET. This is a tower where the muezzin calls Muslims to prayer.
Inside the mosque there is a space to store shoes. This is because
MUSLIMS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO WEAR SHOES INSIDE THE MOSQUE.
There is also a place where the Muslims can wash. This is because
MUSLIMS ALWAYS WASH BEFORE PRAYING.
There are no seats in the main prayer hall because
MUSLIMS KNEEL ON MATS ON THE FLOOR DURING PRAYER.
The CLOCKS on the wall show the times that Muslims must pray.
The QIBLA wall is a wall which faces Mecca. In this wall, there is a MIHRAB, which is a small cove pointing towards Mecca.
The minbar is a platform where the leader of the service (called the IMAM) gives his sermon.
This section may be blocked by a SCREEN. The mosque is also used as a place for
TEACHING, MEETINGS AND QUIET MEDITATION.

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¦

Year 6 Autumn Planning Gunpowder Plot Newspaper Reports
Some great year 6 short term Literacy planning.
Covers the Gunpowder Plot.
Brucie Bonus: some free Maths planning

Fables Myths Legends planning Powerpoints Year 6 Literacy Welsh legends
Three weeks of plans.
You get powerpoints.
Looks at myths particularly Robin Hood and Welsh legends
You get plenty of resources.
Sample:
Ask the children to TTYP and name some famous legends.
Come back together and discuss (King Arthur, Robin Hood etc).
Ask children what they think are the features of a legend?
Establish that myths and legends are very similar but that Although legends often include mythical beings and supernatural events, their narrative spine is more closely connected to the real world of human history. The events in legends tend to seem more likely and less fictionalised than those in myths.
Legends are usually based on real characters and events, even though these have been richly embellished and exaggerated over time. This gives the narrative an exciting quality because all the events seem to be within the realm of possibility even when the plot has become so widely adapted or updated that it is completely fictional.
The plot of a legend usually focuses on an individual character, a cultural hero or a person respected and remembered (Jason, King Arthur, Robin Hood, William Tell, Roland) but there are also legends about places (Atlantis, Shangri-La), objects (the Holy Grail, the Philosopherās Stone) and legendary animals (the Yeti, Loch Ness monster, Sasquatch, Chupacabra).
Make a checklist for the working wall āFeatures of legendsā to include:
Plot focuses on hero, struggle between hero and villain, journeys, rich vocabulary, imagery, metaphor, a more human story.
Read āRobin Hood: Outlaw with a sense of humourā from Hamilton Trust resources page 9.
Make a list of attributes a hero, villain and side-kick should have in a legend
HA: describe all 3 types of character, include more detail, use complex sentences (with, who, when ā model for children)
MA: write about all 3 characters ā IR to support
LA: make a character description of Robin Hood ā mind map vocabulary first then write 5 good sentences about him.
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