Free Verse Poetry - SpaceQuick View
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Free Verse Poetry - Space

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A Powerpoint focusing on a free verse poem, covering four lessons (could easily be extended to five). The lessons are as follows: 1 - Looking at a good examples, and extracting the success criteria (lines, lack of punctuation, similes, alliteration) The PP presumes a general knowledge of these. 2 - Shared Write lesson, extracting from the good example and developing ideas as a class. This mainly focuses on the sky at day. 3 - Use of images and videos to build ideas for three verses: one you could you see in the night sky, how you would travel to space, and what you would find. 4 - Writing. The PP mainly uses images, and would be ideal as a starting block for any literary unit focusing on space.
20 worksheets with 100s of Qs for Year 5/6 Maths SATS Revision (Arithmetic and Reasoning)Quick View
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20 worksheets with 100s of Qs for Year 5/6 Maths SATS Revision (Arithmetic and Reasoning)

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Need a quick activity to help with revision for the Year 6 SATs? Want to save your time with a resource that includes a variety of arithmetic and reasoning problems with the answers? This resource includes 20 different worksheets, available on Microsoft Word. It is divided up into 4 different word documents, with each one containing 5 different worksheets - ideal to keep children learning for 4 weeks. Each worksheet includes: 20 arithmetic-style questions ranging from use of fractions, decimals, percentages and the use of the four operations 4-5 reasoning-style questions ranging from volume to word problems An answer sheet Questions that have been written in the style of the Key Stage 2 SATs. Questions that can be easily edited with different numbers. This resource is perfect for booster sessions, homework and/or revision lessons.
Persuasive Writing - General Election Leaflets Quick View
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Persuasive Writing - General Election Leaflets

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A literacy topic of four lessons focusing on persuasive writing. This topic looks at four parties' leaflets, with a child-friendly approach to politics. The main point of disagreement is how much playtime children should get. There is a 'moderate party' which demonstrates the appeal of a middle-of-the-road approach, whilst drawing attention to the more extreme views of the other parties, who want to abolish/dramatically extent break. The fourth party is a 'bad' example, which doesn't highlight any policies. An activity could look at improving this party's leaflet. The PP includes a word of the day, focusing on unfamiliar words within the topic, and sentence level work focusing on brackets and repetition. The first lesson extracts the success criteria from the examples, the second lesson is hot-seating a party leader, and the third lesson is planning/writing. The PP is quite open for modifications. Great for 'British Values'.
Calculating volume for cereal boxes.Quick View
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Calculating volume for cereal boxes.

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Worksheet has four questions, with appropriate guidance for each question (i.e. Q1 has considerable scaffolding whilst Q4 is left blank). It calculates volume through: - Calculating the volume of the bottom row using width. - Calculating for amount of rows using depth. - Calculating the amount of layers using height. Also offers a small challenge at the end. No specific measurements are on the sheet, so that this allows you to insert your own numbers (either electronically or manually) in accordance to ability. Not to scale.
Hindu Values PPT - Whole unit of workQuick View
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Hindu Values PPT - Whole unit of work

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This resources contains a powerpoint focussing on Hindu values on: Environment Truth and honesty Life after death (dharma, karma and moksha) Ganesh There are six lessons here, with the focus being on close reading and short pieces of writing.
The Invisible Monster - Descriptive WritingQuick View
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The Invisible Monster - Descriptive Writing

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A powerpoint for aiding an extended writing piece for descriptive writing. It focuses on similes, sentences of three and rhetorical questions, with good and bad examples to back up each.These can be used to build up towards the three paragraphs of 'What does it loo like?", "What does it eat?" and "How does it move?". The success criteria is left empty for the children to discuss. A fun way to prepare for the writing/to reflect on it is to have a child read out their description and another child draw it. It can lead to some interesting results!