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Persuasive Writing - Design a Theme-park
This writing resource shows learners how to create a persuasive leaflet for their own theme park.
They must use persuasive strategies to engage their reader and promote their park.

Morning Daily Starter/Daily Display Slides for January
Daily morning Starters to engage learning first thing in the morning. The starters rotate on a weekly basis.
They cover a range of topics from:
Numeracy
Spelling
Grammar
Writing
Problem solving
Geography
General Knowledge
Inferencing Skills

Persuasive Letter Writing - Can I Get a New Pet
This lesson explains the purpose and audience of a persuasive text. It then teaches different persuasive strategies. It includes a writing task which is to persuade a family member to get you a new pet. It also contains a modeled letter which can be used as an example for learners.

Creative Writing: Describing a Winter Setting
This resource focuses on describing setting during creative writing.
It begins with a starter which focused on personification and teaches learners how to use personification and create it.
The resource then shows a number of winter settings and encourages learners to describe the setting using the five senses. This can be printed as a page for learners to complete independently or in small groups. Alternatively, it can be completed as a whole class on the interactive whiteboard.
The resource then talks the learners through the process of planning. This resource uses the story mountain format which has been attached as a pdf.
Finally, the resource gives a modelled story opener to discuss with learners.

Reflective Writing - The Best/Worst Day of My Life
Reflective Writing - The Best/Worst Day of My Life
As pupils progress in their writing, it is important to teach them how to progress their basic recount writing into reflective writing. Rather than just retell events pupils will describe their thoughts/emotions and reflect on how these events impacted them positively or negatively.
Pupils really enjoyed this writing piece and I emphasised that it didn’t have to be a hugely emotional experience which could upset them. The pupils had recently visited a residential stay so I felt that this was a good one to model for them as many of them had different experiences of it.
This resource takes you through what it means to be reflective. It also provides examples for the pupils which allows them to discuss if the paragraph recounts or reflects.
There is also a modelled writing piece which breaks the writing into sections for the pupils.

Imaginative Writing: The Enchanted Forest
This resource focuses on describing setting during creative writing. It focuses on the setting of an enchanted forest.
It begins with a starter which focused on personification and teaches learners how to use personification and create it.
The resource then shows a number of forest settings and encourages learners to describe the setting using the five senses. This can be printed as a page for learners to complete independently or in small groups. Alternatively, it can be completed as a whole class on the interactive whiteboard.
The resource then talks the learners through the process of planning. This resource uses the story mountain format which has been attached as a pdf.
Finally, the resource gives a modelled story opener to discuss with learners.
It also includes an island setting themed word bank which can be printed or displayed on the IWB

Persuasive Letter To Santa
This resource teaches learners how to use persuasive strategies and use these to create a persuasive letter to Santa.
It discusses the effect of different persuasive devices then provides a modeled letter that can be the basis of class discussion for learners to identify the strategies used and the effect they have. It also models the correct layout of a letter.

New Year Acrostic Poem
This is a full lesson on creating an new year acrostic poem.
This pack includes:
Teaching slides - with modelled text.
Planning page
Word Bank (both for display & printable)
4 x printable poem templates which can be coloured for display.

Twisted Fairytales Roll a Story
A twist on the standard fairytale story. Learners can roll a dice to help them build their story.

Halloween Instructional Writing How to Carve a Pumpkin
This writing resource teaches learners how to write an instructional text.
It uses the theme of carving pumpkins to engage learners. The lesson can be completed using learners prior knowledge of carving pumpkins or after carving pumpkins as a class.
This resource includes:
Full teaching slides
Planning Page
Modelled text
Word bank

Sentence Openers and Connectives Display
Sentence opener and connective flashcards which can be displayed on literacy wall. Useful resource to remind learners to include these in their writing.

Features of a Newspaper Article
This resource teaches learners how to write a newspaper article by looking at the main features.
It covers
Names of newspapers
Headlines
Bylines/leadlines
Formal tone

Mr Nobody's Eyes Michael Morpurgo Novel Studies
This scheme of work provides lesson for the full novel of Mr Nobody’s Eyes by Michael Morpurgo.
It covers a range of reading skills throughout e.g.
prediction
comprehension
main ideas
summarising
metalinguistics
Character visualisation
key themes
evaluations

Discursive Writing - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos
Discursive Writing - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos. This resource explains discursive writing, models a table for learners to complete, provides a short planning format example, includes a modelled paragraph and contains a word bank for learners.

Christmas Literacy Starters.
10 x Christmas literacy starters covering spelling, grammar, writing and talking & listening (KS2 or 2nd Level)

Singular and Plural Nouns Grammar Lesson
Short grammar lesson singular and plural nouns. Includes a QR to a game that learners could play and includes some written tasks.

Imaginative Writing: The Chinese Dragon
This Chinese New Year is the year of the dragon so the writing focus is going to be on a character description of a Chinese Dragon.
This resource explains the five different aspects of a character that pupils should describe in order to successfully convey their character to their reader.
It also provides a modelled text, and a table worksheet for them to record examples of each aspect from the text. This will help give them inspiration for their own story.
This resource includes the main lesson, the recording table and the planning page. I have also included a printed copy of the texts which could be printed out for pupils.

Boho Themed Literacy Resources Classroom/Bulletin Board Wall Display
Boho literacy/english wall/bulletin board classroom display.
Display includes
Display bunting with the words literacy or english
A writing editing pencil checklist
-Sentence opener word wall
-Connective/conjunctions word wall
Writing technical targets + plus 6 targets
Spelling activities poster
-Spelling strategies
Reading skills posters.
This resource matches my Maths Boho Classroom display bundle

Descriptive Writing Setting Lesson - Through the Keyhole
Upper Primary/KS2 Descriptive Writing Setting Lesson - Through the Keyhole
This is setting focused writing lesson is a popular and engaging lesson for learners. The lesson provides an engaging story starter prompt which learners can use or come up with their own. The focus of the lesson is what the character ‘Mia’ sees through the keyhole. Learners may choose to keep this character or will adapt with their own ideas. The lesson can be solely focused on describing what is seen through the keyhole or more confident writers may wish to continue the narrative with the character stepping through the door.
The lesson pack contains
story starter prompt
example settings and description
opportunities for learners to work co-operatively
planning pages (senses page or a simple mind map)
an art template of a keyhole for displays
setting word banks for the four picture prompts included