The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
This KS2 poetry pack includes three festive lessons where children explore different poetic forms and techniques through a Christmas theme. Pupils will write their own Christmas poems, using rhyme, acrostic structure, and sensory description to develop their writing skills. Ideal for use in the final week of term or across the autumn term.
What’s included:
✔ 3 fully resourced lesson plans
✔ 3 PowerPoints (one per lesson, structured with starter, input, task and plenary)
✔ Christmas poem writing template
✔ “The Magic of Christmas” example poem
✔ 3 differentiated acrostic templates (lined and unlined)
✔ Acrostic poem example for modelling
✔ Christmas senses picture prompts
✔ ‘Senses at Christmas’ worksheet (indoor and outdoor)
Lesson overview / structure:
★ Lesson 1: Focuses on rhyme – children identify rhyming words, practise rhyming phrases and write a short Christmas rhyming poem
★ Lesson 2: Explores acrostic poems – children use rhyme and neat presentation to create a structured poem using Christmas-themed vocabulary
★ Lesson 3: Uses the five senses to describe Christmas – children write a descriptive poem using adjectives, similes and sensory detail
Why it’s useful:
✔ Fully resourced for a week of poetry lessons
✔ Builds knowledge of poetry forms and literary techniques
✔ Includes visual prompts to support vocabulary and ideas
✔ Encourages creativity with a seasonal theme
Suggested use cases:
Ideal for KS2 English lessons, end-of-term writing projects, Christmas activities, poetry units, or cross-curricular literacy and RE lessons.
Search tags: KS2 poetry | Christmas poetry lessons | Christmas poems KS2 | Year 4 writing | Year 5 poetry | Year 6 English | rhyme and senses poems | Christmas literacy | festive English lessons | writing activities KS2
92 phonics interactive games – All phases (ActivInspire Flipchart)
This ActivInspire Flipchart includes 92 interactive whiteboard games covering all phonics phases from Phase 1 to Phase 6. Ideal for use in daily phonics lessons, these activities provide a wide range of engaging games that support early reading, blending, segmenting and spelling skills. The games are child-friendly, visually engaging and perfect for class modelling or group work on the board.
What’s included:
✔ 1 ActivInspire Flipchart file
✔ 92 phonics games sorted by phase (Phases 1–6)
✔ Activities include matching games, loop cards, rhyming tasks, sound buttons, stories, sentence substitutes, and more
Lesson overview / structure:
★ Phase 1: Focus on listening, rhyme and word-picture games
★ Phase 2: CVC blending, SATPIN games, sound matching, treasure or bin, rhyming and caption activities
★ Phase 3: Digraph games, caption and picture match, phoneme frames, sentence building and interactive stories
★ Phase 4: Blends and clusters, I spy, sentence matching and yes/no comprehension
★ Phase 5: Magic e, compound words, HFW games, silly sentences and matching tasks
★ Phase 6: Sentence-level practice, spelling and jigsaw games
Why it’s useful:
✔ Covers every phonics phase (1–6) in line with Letters and Sounds
✔ Ideal for modelling games or whole-class participation using the whiteboard
✔ Supports reading, spelling, and phoneme recognition in an interactive way
✔ Great for reinforcing learning through familiar game formats
Suggested use cases:
Perfect for daily phonics sessions, intervention groups, starter activities, or consolidating phonics knowledge in KS1 classrooms. Also works well with Jolly Phonics and Read Write Inc.
Search tags: KS1 phonics | ActivInspire phonics games | phase 1 2 3 4 5 6 phonics | interactive whiteboard phonics | spelling | jolly phonics | read write inc | literacy activities | phoneme recognition | phonics loop cards
A bundle featuring 10 history lessons about Vikings and Anglo Saxons, 3 design and technology lessons about creating a Viking Shield and a bonus Vikings learning booklet.
This is a great way to save and get a bumper pack of 13 lessons PLUS a learning booklet, an easy way to set a whole term of homework.
Also available separately.
This free taster lesson introduces children to prepositions and helps them understand their role in constructing sentences. Prepositions are essential in indicating the relationship between nouns and other words in a sentence, and this lesson makes it fun and engaging for students to explore.
What’s included:
✔ Lesson plan
✔ PowerPoint to guide the lesson
✔ Differentiated resources (3 levels)
✔ Sentence scaffolds for lower learners and challenges for higher learners
Learning Objective (L.O.):
Use prepositional phrases.
Success Criteria:
✸ I have identified a range of prepositions.
✸ I have used prepositions in sentences.
✸ I have used prepositional openers to start my sentences.
Differentiation:
Lower ability: Sentence scaffolds to help build silly sentences using prepositions.
Higher ability: Challenges to create prepositional sentence openers, promoting sentence variety and creativity.
This lesson is great as a standalone activity or as part of the full Roman Legends - Escape to Pompeii writing unit. You can find the complete unit here: Roman Legends - Escape to Pompeii Writing Unit.
Perfect for:
Year 3, 4, 5, and 6
KS2 Writing lessons
Grammar practice on prepositions
Fun, interactive sentence construction activities
Search terms: prepositions lesson KS2 | sentence structure KS2 | differentiated grammar lesson | Pompeii writing KS2 | prepositional phrases writing
Get your Years 3 and 4 students writing with confidence using this 8-lesson Roman Myths Writing Unit. Packed with clear plans, engaging PowerPoints, and ready-to-go resources, it’s designed to make teaching creative writing and Roman history straightforward and effective.
What You Get:
8 detailed lesson plans with step-by-step guidance
PowerPoint slides for every lesson to keep students hooked
Printable resources and activities, all editable for flexibility
Tasks linking English to Roman history, perfect for cross-curricular teaching
Lessons Cover:
Researching Roman gods to build knowledge and spark ideas
Identifying and writing story dilemmas for narrative depth
Creating story maps to organize plot ideas
Writing stories from story maps for clear structure
Performing a “rags to riches” story to bring myths alive
Adding descriptive details to make stories pop
Planning a quest story with a solid framework
Writing an original Roman myth quest story
Who It’s For:
Year 3 and 4 teachers looking for high-quality English resources
Primary educators wanting engaging, Ofsted-friendly lessons
Teachers combining creative writing with Roman history topics
Why It Works:
Saves time with fully prepped lessons and resources you can tweak
Keeps students engaged with hands-on, mythology-themed tasks
Builds writing skills like planning, structuring, and adding detail
Ties into the KS2 curriculum, supporting history and English goals
Great For:
Delivering standout English lessons that impress in observations
Teaching Roman history through creative storytelling
Helping students develop narrative writing skills with clear scaffolding
Download instantly. Edit as needed. Teach with ease.
You Might Also Like:
KS2 Roman Britain Historical Fiction Writing Pack
Greek Myths Writing Unit for LKS2
KS2 Roman History Non-Fiction Research Project
Primary Story Writing Resource Bundle
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This KS2 Christianity and the Bible RE unit is a fantastic way to explore the key stories of Christianity and gain a deeper understanding of how the Bible influences Christians today. Across five detailed lessons, students will investigate four different stories, including The Wedding at Cana, The Sower and the Seed, and The Miracles of Jesus, and reflect on how these stories shape modern Christian practices.
What’s included:
✸ 5 Fully Planned Lessons: Complete with objectives, activities, and success criteria.
✸ 5 Engaging PowerPoints: Visual resources to guide each lesson.
✸ Differentiated Resources: Worksheets, storyboards, and information sheets tailored for all abilities.
✸ Bible Story Exploration: Deep dive into key stories and their significance in the Christian faith.
✸ Classroom-Ready: No prep required – just download, print, and teach!
Included Resources:
Bible Fact File Information Sheet
The Story of Mary Jones Storyboard
The Wedding at Cana Story
The Sower and the Seed Story
The Miracles of Jesus Storyboard
Mary Jones – A Synopsis
The Sower Worksheet
The Miracles of Jesus Storyboard Help Sheet
Lessons Overview:
What do we know about the Bible?
What is the Mary Jones story?
The Wedding at Cana
The Sower and the Seed
Jesus the Healer
Why this resource is perfect:
✔ In-Depth Religious Study: Provides a comprehensive introduction to key Bible stories and their impact on Christianity.
✔ Curriculum-Aligned: Meets KS2 RE objectives with a focus on biblical stories and Christian teachings.
✔ Differentiated: Resources are adaptable for all learners, from LKS2 to UKS2.
✔ Flexible & Ready-to-Use: Use across a half-term or extend for additional lessons.
✔ Teacher-Friendly: Detailed lesson plans and resources ensure a smooth teaching experience.
Ideal for:
KS2 Religious Education (RE)
Understanding Christianity
Bible Stories and Christian Teachings
Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 RE Lessons
Ofsted Observations
RE Topic Planning
Search terms: KS2 Christianity RE | Bible Stories for KS2 | Religious Education Unit | Mary Jones RE Lesson | The Wedding at Cana KS2 | Sower and Seed Story KS2 | Jesus the Healer RE | KS2 Christian Stories
This KS2 writing unit is based on the story Escape from Pompeii and supports the development of creative writing and comprehension skills. Across 10 structured lessons, pupils will focus on Roman myths, legends, and life while building their English writing skills through a variety of engaging tasks.
What’s included:
✔ 10 detailed lesson plans with objectives, activities, and questions
✔ PowerPoints for each lesson with visuals to support learning
✔ Differentiated resources, including word banks, writing frames, and support sheets
✔ Creative writing tasks (character descriptions, diary entries, setting descriptions, alternative endings)
✔ Focus on grammar skills including prepositional phrases, adverbials, and adverbial openers
✔ Reading comprehension tasks linked to the text
✔ Final project to create a class book showcasing students’ best work
Lesson structure:
★ Starter activities to introduce key vocabulary and build background knowledge
★ Main tasks focused on creative writing and comprehension linked to Escape from Pompeii
★ Opportunities for drafting, editing, and improving writing
★ Final sessions dedicated to publishing work for a class display or book
Why it’s useful:
✔ Fully aligned with KS2 English curriculum objectives
✔ Supports cross-curricular learning with links to Roman history
✔ Differentiated tasks to support a range of abilities
✔ Clear planning and ready-to-use resources to save preparation time
✔ Motivates pupils through an exciting and relatable text
Suggested use cases:
Ideal for KS2 English lessons (Year 3–6), Roman history topics, creative writing sessions, descriptive writing practice, mythology studies, and supporting reading comprehension through historical fiction.
Search terms: KS2 Escape from Pompeii | Roman Legends Writing | Creative Writing KS2 | Pompeii Diary Entry | KS2 Writing Unit | Year 3 Writing Lessons | Year 4 Creative Writing | Year 5 Writing | KS2 Mythology Writing
This engaging unit offers a fantastic introduction to writing about Roman life through the format of a diary entry. Over five lessons, students will master writing techniques, focusing on prepositional phrases, time expressions, and the structure of diary entries. Perfect for any Romans topic, this unit guides pupils in using their imagination and historical research to recreate life as a Roman.
What’s included:
✔ 5 lessons with clear objectives and differentiated planning
✔ Prepositional phrase focus to show time in writing
✔ PowerPoint presentations and resources tailored for all learners, including EAL/SEN students
✔ Step-by-step guidance on researching Roman life and writing diary entries
Lessons:
L.O. Use prepositions to show time.
Success Criteria:
Understand and identify time prepositions
Use time prepositions as openers in sentences
L.O. Make notes on the day in the life of a Roman.
Success Criteria:
Identify areas of Roman life to research
Record notes based on research findings
L.O. Plan a diary entry.
Success Criteria:
Discuss ideas and use prepositions to show time
Organise ideas into paragraphs for a diary entry
L.O. Write a diary entry.
Success Criteria:
Use prepositions and informal language
Write in paragraphs following the plan
L.O. Write a diary entry.
Success Criteria:
Use prepositions to show time and informal tone
Complete a diary entry based on research
Why this unit stands out:
✔ Interactive lessons with engaging activities for learning about Roman life
✔ Includes differentiated resources, supporting all learners
✔ Focus on prepositional phrases and their effective use in diary writing
✔ Clear progression from research to writing
✔ Perfect for integrating history and English skills in an exciting way
Perfect for:
KS2 Roman history topics
Year 3 and Year 4 diary writing
LKS2 and UKS2 English lessons
Developing historical research and writing skills
EAL/SEN learners
Search terms: KS2 Romans Diary Writing | Roman History Writing | Diary Entry Lesson | Prepositional Phrases | KS2 Writing Unit | Roman Life Writing | Year 3 Diary | Year 4 Writing | LKS2 English Writing
This unit of work is designed to support Year 2 to Year 6 pupils in writing a diary entry about their Christmas Day or another holiday they celebrate. The lessons cover the basics of diary writing and help children use coordinating conjunctions to extend their sentences. Ideal for the first week back after Christmas, this unit also includes adaptations for children who do not celebrate Christmas, allowing them to recount another holiday day. The resource contains PowerPoints, differentiated tasks, and detailed lesson plans.
What’s included:
✔ 4 lesson plans
✔ 4 PowerPoints
✔ Starter task – full stops
✔ Lower ability task – using “and,” “but,” and “so”
✔ Lower ability task – answers
✔ Middle ability task – joining main clauses with “for,” “and,” “but,” “or,” “yet,” and “so”
✔ Higher ability task – joining simple sentences with “for,” “and,” “now,” “but,” “or,” “yet,” and “so”
✔ Diary features
✔ 3 diary plans (LA, MA, HA)
✔ LA writing template
✔ Starter task – coordinating conjunctions
Lesson overview / structure:
★ Lesson 1: Introducing coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS)
★ Lesson 2: Understanding the features of a diary entry
★ Lesson 3: Planning a diary entry through verbal drama activities and planning sheets
★ Lesson 4: Writing a short diary entry
Why it’s useful:
✔ Differentiated resources for varying ability levels
✔ Clear, structured lesson plans
✔ Activities designed to engage students through drama and writing
✔ Adaptable for children who don’t celebrate Christmas
✔ Easy-to-follow PowerPoints for whole-class teaching
Suggested use cases:
Ideal for KS2 English lessons focusing on diary writing, sentence structure, and using coordinating conjunctions. Suitable for any holiday recount, including Christmas or other seasonal celebrations.
Search tags: KS2 English | diary entry writing | coordinating conjunctions | FANBOYS | KS2 recount writing | differentiated resources | Year 2 to Year 6 writing
Explore the human experience of World War II through the power of poetry! This engaging unit, perfect for KS2 classrooms studying WWII, delves into historical events and emotions through carefully selected poems.
What’s Included:
★ 5 Engaging Lessons: Comprehensive lesson plans with clear objectives, activities, and thought-provoking questions to guide your teaching.
★ Evocative Poems: A curated selection of poems that capture the experiences of those affected by the war.
★ Interactive PowerPoints: Visually rich presentations with historical images and vocabulary support to enhance understanding.
★ Skill-Building Worksheets: Activities to develop essential reading comprehension skills like vocabulary, inference, prediction, explanation, retrieval, and summarising.
Learning Objectives:
★ Express first impressions of a poem, supporting opinions with evidence.
★ Use illustrations to represent scenes from a poem.
★ Employ expression and drama to bring a poem’s verses to life.
★ Identify and discuss the themes explored in a poem.
★ Answer comprehension questions about a poem’s meaning and language.
Why Choose This Resource?
★ Curriculum-Aligned: Supports KS2 English objectives, focusing on reading comprehension and poetry analysis.
★ Cross-Curricular Connections: Enhances understanding of WWII history through a literary lens.
★ Engaging and Thought-Provoking: Promotes critical thinking and empathy through poetry analysis and discussion.
★ Ready-to-Use: Complete with lesson plans, PowerPoints, and worksheets, saving you valuable prep time.
Other resources you may be interested in:
Y5/6 World War I Unit (12 lessons): /teaching-resource/resource-11988820
KS2 World War 2 Unit - 5 Outstanding lessons: /teaching-resource/resource-11881663
Bring history to life and foster a love of poetry with this impactful World War II poetry unit!
Ideal for: KS2 English, Year 5, Year 6, World War II, poetry analysis, reading comprehension, history, cross-curricular learning.
Tags: KS2 KS3 Year 5 Year 6 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 UKS2 reciprocal English
Full Fiction Unit | Reading, Writing, Grammar, and Comprehension | No-Prep, High-Impact
Bring the Stone Age to life in your classroom with this 15-lesson English unit based on Stone Age Boy by Satoshi Kitamura. Carefully designed for Lower Key Stage 2 (Year 3 and Year 4), this complete unit supports pupils in building essential literacy skills through engaging activities, grammar-focused tasks, and creative writing opportunities — all fully planned and ready to teach.
What’s Included
★ 15 Detailed Lesson Plans – clear objectives, modelling, activities, and assessment points
★Interactive PowerPoints – engaging visuals and teaching prompts for every lesson
★ Ready-to-Print Resources – differentiated worksheets, word banks, images, and scaffolds
Varied Writing Tasks – including:
★ Character descriptions
★ Instruction writing
★ Non-chronological reports (fact files)
★ Diary entries
★ Narrative writing with an alternative ending
Key Skills Focus – covers:
★ Vocabulary development
★ Sentence structure and conjunctions
★ Tense consistency
★ Organising ideas into cohesive paragraphs
★ Reading Comprehension Activities – questions and tasks to develop retrieval, inference, and vocabulary understanding
Lesson Outcomes
Pupils will:
★ Explore character feelings and viewpoints
★ Describe settings and daily life in the Stone Age
★ Write and evaluate clear instructions
★ Compare life in the past and present
★ Build a fact file on a Stone Age animal
★ Use a thesaurus to enhance vocabulary
★ Plan, write, and edit a full alternative ending to the story
Try Before You Buy
Not sure yet? Download Week 1’s full lessons and resources for free:
Try it here
Perfect for:
★ KS2 English (Year 3 / Year 4)
★ Whole-class literacy lessons
★ Fiction & novel study units
★ Cross-curricular links with Stone Age history topics
★ Reading and writing moderation evidence
Instant download. No prep required. Trusted by teachers for quality and creativity.
Transform your English lessons with this exciting blend of historical fiction, purposeful writing, and grammar mastery.
Boost your KS2 students’ grammar skills with these 60 engaging Grammar Starters, perfect for morning tasks or English lesson warm-ups. Designed for Years 3-6, these slides reinforce key SPaG concepts, helping students master grammar, punctuation, and spelling throughout the year. Try Week 1 for free: /teaching-resource/resource-12563257.
What You Get
60 ready-to-use PowerPoint slides covering essential KS2 grammar topics
Editable activities for quick integration into lessons
Clear, curriculum-aligned tasks to revisit and reinforce SPaG skills
Engaging formats like quizzes, worksheets, and quick-fire tasks
Topics Covered
Apostrophes, commas, and inverted commas
Prefixes, suffixes, and compound words
Homophones, antonyms, and rhyming words
Adjectives, adverbs, and adverb openers
Verbs, pronouns, and proper nouns
Singular and plural nouns, past tense
Conjunctions, paragraphs, and capital letters
Standard English, ‘a’ or ‘an’, and alphabetical order
Superlatives, comparatives, and common exception word spelling
Who It’s For
KS2 teachers (Years 3-6) teaching English, SPaG, or writing
Educators looking for time-saving, curriculum-focused morning work
Primary schools aiming to boost grammar and punctuation confidence
Why It Works
Reinforces grammar concepts with short, focused activities
Supports LKS2 and UKS2 curriculum goals for SPaG
Keeps students engaged with varied, interactive tasks
Builds long-term grammar retention through regular practice
Great For
Daily morning jobs or English lesson starters
Preparing students for Year 6 SATs or writing assessments
Strengthening grammar, punctuation, and spelling across KS2
Instant download. Fully editable. Ready to use.
Tags
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Kick off the Autumn term with this free taster of KS2 Grammar Starters, ideal for morning tasks or English lesson warm-ups. Perfect for Years 3-6, these slides help students build and reinforce grammar skills while revisiting key SPaG concepts. Get the full Autumn Term 1 set here: /teaching-resource/resource-12563265.
What You Get
Free sample PowerPoint slides with engaging grammar activities
Editable tasks tailored for Autumn Term 1
Curriculum-aligned exercises to boost SPaG confidence
Quick, focused activities for easy classroom use
Topics Covered
Silent letters
Apostrophes
Standard English
Pronouns
Prefixes
Who It’s For
KS2 teachers (Years 3-6) teaching English or SPaG
Educators needing quick, effective morning work or lesson starters
Primary schools focusing on grammar and punctuation skills
Why It Works
Strengthens grammar with short, targeted tasks
Aligns with LKS2 and UKS2 SPaG curriculum goals
Engages students with clear, interactive activities
Perfect for revisiting and consolidating grammar knowledge
Great For
Daily morning jobs or English warm-ups in Autumn Term 1
Building grammar foundations for Year 6 SATs or writing tasks
Enhancing SPaG skills across KS2
Instant download. Fully editable. Ready to use.
Tags
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Engage your KS2 students with this free sample lesson on understanding and analysing instructional texts. Through interactive activities, students will learn to spot key features of instructions, apply reading strategies, and give detailed, evidence-based answers. Perfect for Years 3-6, this lesson builds comprehension and critical thinking skills, laying the groundwork for writing clear instructions.
This sample is part of a full 10-lesson KS2 Instructions Writing Unit, available here: KS2 Instructions Writing Unit: 10 Outstanding Lessons.
What You Get
Detailed lesson plan with clear objectives, success criteria, and differentiation ideas
Interactive PowerPoint with visual aids and guided tasks
Three differentiated texts (Salad, Berry Smoothie, How to Make a Pancake) with tailored questions for varying ability levels
Editable resources for easy classroom use
Learning Objectives
Answer questions about instructional texts with confidence
Identify key features of instructions and explain their purpose
Use reading strategies to understand and analyse texts
Provide detailed answers supported by evidence from the instructions
Who It’s For
KS2 teachers (Years 3-6) teaching English, reading, or writing skills
Educators seeking engaging, curriculum-aligned comprehension lessons
Primary schools aiming to boost critical thinking and text analysis
Why It Works
Engages students with interactive, hands-on activities
Supports LKS2 and UKS2 curriculum goals for reading and writing
Offers differentiation to meet diverse learner needs
Builds skills for both analysing and writing instructional texts
Great For
Introducing instructional texts in English lessons
Enhancing reading comprehension and evidence-based answers
Preparing students for writing their own instructions
Instant download. Fully editable. Ready to teach.
Tags
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Swap dull spelling tests for these 9 engaging, editable spelling activities, perfect for EYFS to KS2. Ideal for morning work, phonics sessions, or weekly spelling lists, these worksheets make learning words fun and creative for all abilities.
What You Get
ABC Spelling: Sort words alphabetically
Stair Step Spelling: Build words step by step
Picture Spelling: Draw and spell words
Rainbow Spelling: Write words with colorful flair
Spelling Sentences: Create sentences with spelling words
Make a Wordsearch: Design a wordsearch for peers
Roll a Spelling: Use dice for a spelling challenge
Pyramid Spelling: Stack words in a pyramid shape
Secret Code Spelling: Decode words with a secret code
All activities editable and ready-to-print
Who It’s For
Teachers of EYFS, KS1, and KS2 (Years 1-6) teaching literacy or phonics
Educators seeking fun, flexible spelling practice
Schools supporting diverse learners, including those with dyslexia
Why It Works
Turns spelling into a creative, enjoyable task
Adapts to any age or spelling list with editable formats
Engages visual, kinesthetic, and written learning styles
Supports differentiation for all abilities, including dyslexic learners
Saves time with no-prep, print-and-go worksheets
Great For
Morning work or literacy center activities
Phonics practice and weekly spelling routines
Homework, early finishers, or dyslexia support
Instant download. Fully editable. Ready to use.
Tags
EYFS spelling activities, KS1 spelling practice, KS2 literacy resources, phonics worksheets, Years 1-6 spelling, dyslexia support, primary literacy centers, fun spelling games, editable spelling tasks
Boost your KS2 literacy lessons with this 6-week Word of the Day program, designed to build vocabulary and spark a love for language. Perfect for morning work or English lesson starters, this engaging resource helps students learn and use new words effectively.
This is the first set of Word of the Day slides, usable in any order. Get Set 2 here: /teaching-resource/resource-13077491.
What You Get
30 unique word slides, each with a word, definition, and sample sentence
Varied activities: reading, writing, illustrating, and applying words in context
PowerPoint and PDF formats for flexible classroom use
Ready-to-use slides and printable worksheets
Activities Included
Read and understand each word’s meaning and usage
Write the word and use it in a given sentence
Illustrate the word to connect with its meaning visually
Create original sentences to practice word application
Who It’s For
KS2 teachers (Years 3-6) teaching English or literacy
Educators looking for quick, engaging vocabulary activities
Primary schools aiming to strengthen language skills
Why It Works
Aligns with KS2 curriculum goals for vocabulary and language
Keeps students interested with diverse, hands-on tasks
Adapts to different abilities for inclusive learning
Saves time with no-prep, ready-to-display or print materials
Great For
Daily morning work or English lesson warm-ups
Building vocabulary for writing and reading tasks
Encouraging creative expression through language
Instant download. Fully editable. Ready to teach.
You Might Also Like
KS2 Word of the Day Set 2: /teaching-resource/resource-13077491
Tags
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Fully resourced writing lesson focusing on adverbs | Ideal for 30–60 minute lessons | Perfect for Ofsted observations and interview lessons
This well-structured KS2 adverbs writing lesson empowers students to accurately use a variety of adverbs in their writing. With a focus on developing fluency and understanding, this resource supports differentiation for a range of abilities, making it an excellent choice for Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, and Year 6 classrooms.
Designed to be flexible for both 30-minute and 1-hour lesson formats, this lesson is ideal for Ofsted observations, NQT interviews, or as part of your regular English curriculum.
What’s included:
✔ Clear and structured PowerPoint presentation to guide the lesson
✔ Engaging starter activity to challenge students’ thinking about adverbs
✔ Differentiated tasks to support learners of all levels, including creative writing and collaborative activities
✔ Activities designed to develop understanding of different adverb types (time, manner, place, frequency)
✔ Self-reflection opportunities to assess and improve adverb usage
✔ A set of ready-to-use worksheets and resources
✔ A creative writing exercise based on “The Cloud” video clip
Why this lesson stands out:
✔ Combines fluency, reasoning, and creative writing tasks
✔ Supports mastery of adverb usage in writing
✔ Suitable for different abilities with clear differentiation
✔ Minimal prep required, making it ideal for busy teachers or formal observations
✔ Engages students through creative and reflective learning tasks
Perfect for:
KS2 adverbs writing lessons
Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, and Year 6 classes
Creative writing and descriptive language activities
Ofsted observations and NQT interview lessons
Teachers looking for time-saving, high-quality resources
Search terms: KS2 adverbs lesson | Year 3 writing | Year 4 adverb writing | Year 5 adverbs activity | KS2 English lesson | adverb writing lesson | Ofsted lesson observation
Fully resourced and ideal for Years 3–6 | Combines personal writing and imaginative storytelling
Start your autumn term with this engaging 5-lesson diary writing unit, blending summer reflections with a Viking adventure! Designed for KS2 learners, this unit supports pupils in crafting structured and imaginative diary entries using accurate grammar, sentence variety, and vivid vocabulary.
What’s included:
✔ 5 detailed lesson plans with clear objectives and differentiation
✔ 5 PowerPoints packed with model examples and writing tips
✔ Diary writing checklist (“shopping list”)
✔ Adverb word bank and help sheet
✔ Paired activity sheet to develop collaboration and editing skills
Lesson focus areas:
Understanding the features and purpose of diary writing
Exploring the use of first-person perspective and informal tone
Building strong sentence structures using adverbs, fronted adverbials, and parentheses
Accurate use of punctuation: speech marks, commas, and exclamation marks
Imaginative writing through the eyes of a Viking character
Why teachers love this unit:
✔ Perfect for the first weeks of term
✔ Builds grammar and composition skills through fun and meaningful tasks
✔ Covers both personal and historical writing styles
✔ Fully aligned with KS2 curriculum objectives
✔ Differentiated activities ensure accessibility for all learners
Ideal for:
KS2 English lessons in September
Back-to-school transition activities
Holiday recounts and creative narrative writing
Developing diary writing skills in a Viking context
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This 21-page workbook offers a full week of lessons based on The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde. Ideal for KS2 learners, the resource includes activities focused on handwriting, grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension, alongside an extract from the story.
What’s included:
✔ 21-page workbook on The Selfish Giant
✔ Extract from The Selfish Giant
✔ Handwriting activities
✔ Grammar exercises
✔ Vocabulary building tasks
✔ Comprehension questions
✔ Answer booklet
Lesson overview / structure:
★ Handwriting and Grammar Activities – Pupils practise handwriting and learn grammar rules through exercises based on the text.
★ Vocabulary Development – Key words from the story are explored to enhance pupils’ understanding of language and context.
★ Comprehension Questions – Pupils answer questions to assess their understanding of the story, focusing on plot, character, and themes.
★ Independent Tasks – Activities encourage independent thinking and writing skills through story analysis and creative exercises.
Why it’s useful:
✔ Ideal for improving literacy skills, including handwriting, grammar, and comprehension
✔ Can be adapted for both classwork and home learning
✔ Includes an answer booklet for easy assessment and marking
✔ Suitable for differentiation with a range of activities
Suggested use cases:
This resource is perfect for KS2 pupils studying The Selfish Giant in English lessons, either as part of a class unit or as homework. It’s ideal for a week-long lesson plan focused on reading, writing, and comprehension.
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KS2 literacy | The Selfish Giant | Oscar Wilde | Year 3 English | Year 4 English | Year 5 English | Year 6 English | handwriting | grammar | comprehension | vocabulary | reading
This 16-page workbook is based on The Firework Maker’s Daughter by Philip Pullman, providing a week’s worth of lessons. It includes activities focusing on handwriting, grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension, alongside an answer booklet for easy assessment.
What’s included:
✔ 16-page workbook on The Firework Maker’s Daughter
✔ Handwriting activities
✔ Grammar exercises
✔ Vocabulary tasks
✔ Comprehension questions
✔ Answer booklet
Lesson overview / structure:
★ Handwriting and Grammar Activities – Pupils complete exercises focused on improving handwriting and applying grammar rules.
★ Vocabulary Development – Key vocabulary from the text is introduced and explored.
★ Comprehension Questions – Pupils answer questions to check their understanding of the story and its themes.
★ Independent Tasks – Creative and critical thinking tasks are included for pupils to work on independently.
Why it’s useful:
✔ Supports literacy development with a focus on handwriting, grammar, and comprehension
✔ Suitable for both in-class and home learning environments
✔ Includes an answer booklet for easy marking and feedback
✔ Can be adapted for differentiation based on pupil ability
Suggested use cases:
This resource is perfect for KS2 pupils studying The Firework Maker’s Daughter in English lessons. It can be used as part of a class unit or for independent homework assignments.
Search tags:
KS2 English | The Firework Maker’s Daughter | Year 3 English | Year 4 English | Year 5 English | Year 6 English | handwriting | grammar | comprehension | vocabulary | reading