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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. All @ellalessons resources are created for printing AND for interactive use For Teachers, Parents and Tutors The Barometer of Persuasion - A simple and effective activity for practising persuasive techniques. This fun English activity is perfect for working on AFOREST and other ‘writing to persuade’ devices. Follow the simple instructions and play as ‘judge’ and ‘persuader’. The persuader must use their best persuasion to win over the judge! Optional: Use the arrow cut-out option for some extra interactivity! Perfect for classroom warm-ups, extra practise at home, homeschooling and tuition lessons. Ideal for UKS2, lower KS3 or supplementary 11+ practise. Covers the following skills: Writing to persuade AFOREST Rhetorical devices Writing a speech Year group: UKS2 and lower KS3 Topic: Persuasive Writing No. of pages: 2 Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. All @ellalessons resources are created for printing AND for interactive use For Teachers, Parents and Tutors A quick and easy step-by-step way to build a metaphor from scratch. Perfect for those students who don’t know where to start with metaphors and also for those who need a little inspiration and a starting point to get going. Follow the simple instructions to fill in the table and the metaphor will come together as if by magic. Perfect for classroom warm-ups, extra practise at home, tutoring lessons and 11+ work. This two-page worksheet has two rounds of practise to be used all in one go or over two separate lessons for a recap. Ideal for UKS2, lower KS3 or supplementary 11+ practise. Covers the following skills: literary techniques metaphors literary devices creative writing Year group: UKS2 and lower KS3 Topic: creative writing No. of pages: 2 Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. All @ellalessons resources are created for printing AND for interactive use For Teachers, Parents and Tutors Word Scales – Vocabulary Builder: A simple and effective activity for expanding vocabulary Fill in the scales and graphs with a variety of words that fit the descriptions. Can you think of an adverb that feels positive? Can you think of a colour that sounds dull? Can you think of a synonym for said that is both happy and loud? Test these skills here! This two-page worksheet is perfect for classroom warm-ups, extra practise at home, homeschooling and tuition lessons. Ideal for upper KS2, lower KS3 or supplementary 11+ practise. Covers the following skills: synonyms vocabulary word classes powerful verbs uplevelling vocabulary Year group: UKS2 and lower KS3 Topic: Vocabulary No. of pages: 2 Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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The Walk to School - Character Development - KS2, KS3 - @ellalessons

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All @ellalessons resources are created for printing AND for interactive use For Teachers, Parents and Tutors The Walk to School – Work on character development and ‘show, don’t tell’ skills with this straight-forward and quick-start activity This 2-page worksheet prompts students to describe three different characters on their walk to school. They must consider how the characters interact with the world around them on that short journey and what this tells us about them. Using body language and facial expressions, they can bring these different personalities to life. Some sentence starters and other suggestions are provided. Ideal for upper KS2, KS3 or supplementary 11+ practise. Covers the following skills: character development show, don’t tell body language facial expressions creative writing characterisation Year group: UKS2 and KS3 Topic: Creative writing No. of pages: 2 Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
Nursery Rhyme Analysis - Essay Writing Skills - KS2, KS3 - @ellalessonsQuick View
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Nursery Rhyme Analysis - Essay Writing Skills - KS2, KS3 - @ellalessons

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. All @ellalessons resources are created for printing AND for interactive use For Teachers, Parents and Tutors Nursery Rhyme Analysis – Put essay writing skills to the test by analysing even these simple nursery rhymes in depth. This 3-page worksheet prompts students to pick out and analyse literary devices and structural features, putting together a short essay analysing the nursery rhyme as a whole. An effective and targeted resource that brings the fun back into essay writing and comprehension. Great for poetry analysis in particular. An example analytical essay is provided, plus worksheets for students to try it out themselves. Ideal for upper KS2, KS3 or supplementary 11+ practise. Covers the following skills: metaphors similes essay writing literary techniques structural features poetry analysis Year group: UKS2 and KS3 Topic: Text Analysis No. of pages: 3 Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Robot Reboot - Metaphors and Similes - @ellalessons - KS2, KS3

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All @ellalessons resources are created for printing AND for interactive use For Teachers, Parents and Tutors Robot Reboot – A simple and effective activity to support the writing of metaphors and similes Rax the Robot cannot feel emotions – help Rax out by coming up with metaphors and similes to describe how emotions feel. Is anger a bright flame in your heart? Is sadness like a rainy day? This one-page worksheet is perfect for classroom warm-ups, extra practise at home, homeschooling and tuition lessons. Ideal for upper KS2, lower KS3 or supplementary 11+ practise. Covers the following skills: metaphors similes creative writing literary techniques Year group: UKS2 and lower KS3 Topic: Literary techniques No. of pages: 1 Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
ENTIRE STORY Comprehension Questions - Transcendent - Patrick Gallagher - KS2, KS3, 11+Quick View
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ENTIRE STORY Comprehension Questions - Transcendent - Patrick Gallagher - KS2, KS3, 11+

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. All @ellalessons resources are created for printing AND for interactive use For Teachers and Tutors An extensive set of Reading Comprehension Questions to use alongside the entire story of ‘Transcendent’ by Patrick Gallagher! Perfect for 11+ practise and prep. Perfect for a readalong/guided reading Book synopsis: “JOIN THE TEAM. SAVE THE WORLD. Twin geniuses Jacob and Kira are recruited to take part in a high-tech mission to protect the planet … but will their dreams of adventure come true, or is the threat too great to handle? Twin geniuses, Jacob and Kira, have their lives in Uganda turned upside down when they discover someone has been watching their every move in the hopes to enlist them in a top-secret agency called Transcendent. Only, the twins soon realise they have more to contend with than they bargained for … is there a more sinister reason they have been chosen?” This fourteen-page worksheet, with 100+ comprehension questions AND detailed suggested answers, provides comprehensive and in-depth practise of key reading and comprehension skills. Children are asked a variety of different kinds of comprehension questions, targeting the skills of retrieval, prediction, analysis and more. From finding similes, to explaining the effectiveness of short, snappy sentences, to summarising their opinion on aspects of the text. Questions are in chronological order so you can read a little and then answer a little. Perfect for UKS2, lower KS3 or 11+ practise. Covers the following skills: comprehension writing full sentences analysing the effects of using certain techniques in a text formulating own opinions on a text reading Year group: UKS2 and lower KS3 Topic: Comprehension No. of pages: 14 Answers: Detailed suggested answers included Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. 11pt/12pt minimum font size as far as possible Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Secondary School Explorer - Transitioning to Year 7 - KS3

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. All @ellalessons resources are created for printing AND for interactive use For Teachers and Tutors A fun worksheet to help children work through their thoughts and feelings on moving from Year 6 to Year 7 – from Primary to Secondary School This one-page report-style worksheet asks children to answer fun questions about their school day and encourages them to see the school day as a fun challenge to approach, rather than as something overwhelming. Especially useful for children struggling with the transition - it will help them to put things into perspective and to look at things in a more light-hearted way. At the end of the activity there is an opportunity for the child to set themselves a simple goal/target for the next day - helping them to make small steps to feeling more and more comfortable at school. I’d also suggest the child looks over the worksheet before school so that they can be thinking about the questions as they go through the day - it gives them something to focus on and work towards, if everything seems a little overwhelming! Optimised for and created with Microsoft Word (rather than Google Docs.) Covers the following skills: mental health awareness writing full sentences formulating own opinions data collection report writing Year group: KS3 Topic: Report Writing / Secondary Transition No. of pages: 1 Answers: No Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. 11pt/12pt minimum font size as far as possible Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
Dis- Prefix Board Game Level Two - KS1 Word Reading - @ellalessonsQuick View
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Dis- Prefix Board Game Level Two - KS1 Word Reading - @ellalessons

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors Check out my easier ‘Level One’ board game activity on the dis- prefix! Check out my board game activities for other prefixes and suffixes too! For practising adding the dis- prefix and writing related sentences. This one-page board game worksheet challenges children to add the dis- prefix to words and then write sentences using these words. The longer the sentence, the further they will move along the board! Instructions are included on the sheet. Each player will need a pencil, paper and a small object to use as a counter. No dice necessary! Level Two difficulty = The prefix is not added for them, but the words used require no change to the spelling of the root word when dis- is added. Suitable for KS1 Word Reading. Covers the following skills: dis- prefix (where no change is needed in the spelling of root words.) Word reading Writing sentences Spelling Year group: KS1 Topic: Prefixes No. of pages: 1 Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible All images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Decimal Fact Families - Multiplication / Division - UKS2 / KS3 - @ellalessons

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - educator and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors Comprehensive Maths worksheets on related multiplication and division calculations, including decimals. This 6-page Maths worksheet (inc. 2-pages of answers) has students answering sets of questions on number fact families, decimal multiplication and division. Students are given a multiplication calculation, eg: 60 x 50 = 3000, and they must apply it to a related multiplication calculation, eg: 0.6 x 0.5. They are also given a division calculation, eg: 600 ÷ 2 = 300, and they must apply it to a related division calculation, eg: 6 ÷ 20. There are two pages on multiplication and two on division, with added instructions for division and two answer pages! The worksheet is suitable for Y6, Y7, Y8, Y9. UKS2 or KS3. Optimised for Microsoft Word. Use as an interactive worksheet by equipping the pencil drawing tool and adding the answers straight onto the document! Or simply typing answers. Covers the following skills: Arithmetic Multiplication and Division Number Facts Decimals Fact Families Year group: UKS2 / KS3 Topic: Decimals / Place Value / Number No. of pages: 6 Answers: Yes Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Dis- Prefix Board Game Level One - KS1 Word Reading - @ellalessons

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors Check out my harder ‘Level Two’ board game activity on the dis- prefix! Check out my board game activities for other prefixes and suffixes too! For practising the dis- prefix and writing related sentences. This one-page board game worksheet challenges children to write sentences using words with the dis- prefix. The longer the sentence, the further they will move along the board! Instructions are included on the sheet. Each player will need a pencil, paper and a small object to use as a counter. No dice necessary! Level One difficulty = The prefix is already added for them and the words used require no change to the spelling of the root word when dis- is added. Suitable for KS1 Word Reading. Covers the following skills: dis- prefix (where no change is needed in the spelling of root words.) Word reading Writing sentences Spelling Year group: KS1 Topic: Prefixes No. of pages: 1 Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Sans serif font. Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible All images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Mad Lib - Half Term - @ellalessons

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - educator and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors Check out my other mad libs! A ‘mad lib’ activity sheet – a funny and entertaining way to practise grammar and word classes This 5-page English activity is based on the game ‘mad libs’ and encourages students/children to shout out different kinds of words to fill in the gaps in the story! For best results: don’t show students the story in advance, only ask them for the words. Then the finished story will be a hilarious surprise! These always go down so well and encourage children to practise word classes without them even realising. They are reusable as words can be filled in again and again! (Particularly on the interactive version.) The pages consist of: Printed version of the story Interactive/online-use version of the same story Useful information about the different word classes and how to fill in the gaps! Suitable for KS1, KS2 or KS3 – in general the children themselves set the difficulty depending on the words they want to come up with! Optimised for Microsoft Word. Covers the following skills: Grammar Word classes Adjectives, Nouns, Adverbs, Verbs and more! Year group: KS1, KS2 or KS3 Topic: Word classes No. of pages: 5 Answers: N/A Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Mad Lib - 'Impossible Creatures'-inspired - @ellalessons

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - educator and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors Check out my other mad libs! A ‘mad lib’ activity sheet – a funny and entertaining way to practise grammar and word classes This 5-page English activity is based on the game ‘mad libs’ and encourages students/children to shout out different kinds of words to fill in the gaps in the story! This one is based on Katherine Rundell’s Impossible Creatures Novel. For best results: don’t show students the story in advance, only ask them for the words. Then the finished story will be a hilarious surprise! These always go down so well and encourage children to practise word classes without them even realising. They are reusable as words can be filled in again and again! (Particularly on the interactive version.) The pages consist of: Printed version of the story Interactive/online-use version of the same story Useful information about the different word classes and how to fill in the gaps! Suitable for KS1, KS2 or KS3 – in general the children themselves set the difficulty depending on the words they want to come up with! Perfect for SATs revision. Optimised for Microsoft Word. Covers the following skills: Grammar Word classes Adjectives, Nouns, Adverbs, Verbs and more! Year group: KS1, KS2 or KS3 Topic: Word classes No. of pages: 5 Answers: N/A Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Mad Lib - School Trip - @ellalessons

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - educator and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors Check out my other mad libs! A ‘mad lib’ activity sheet – a funny and entertaining way to practise grammar and word classes This 5-page English activity is based on the game ‘mad libs’ and encourages students/children to shout out different kinds of words to fill in the gaps in the story! For best results: don’t show students the story in advance, only ask them for the words. Then the finished story will be a hilarious surprise! These always go down so well and encourage children to practise word classes without them even realising. They are reusable as words can be filled in again and again! (Particularly on the interactive version.) The pages consist of: Printed version of the story Interactive/online-use version of the same story Useful information about the different word classes and how to fill in the gaps! Suitable for KS1, KS2 or KS3 – in general the children themselves set the difficulty depending on the words they want to come up with! Optimised for Microsoft Word. Covers the following skills: Grammar Word classes Adjectives, Nouns, Adverbs, Verbs and more! Year group: KS1, KS2 or KS3 Topic: Word classes No. of pages: 5 Answers: N/A Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
Key Number Facts – Multiplication and Division - KS2 / KS3Quick View
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Key Number Facts – Multiplication and Division - KS2 / KS3

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - educator and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors A Maths worksheet on key multiplication and division facts This 2-page Maths activity asks students answer sets of questions on key arithmetic facts that they should really know by heart, eg: 125 / 5 or 5 x 20, etc. I often find that students don’t have these at the forefront of their minds when reaching Secondary School so this kind of extra practise always comes in very handy! Both sheets have a slightly different mixture of questions, with the second sheet being a little more difficult but still within the same range, so one student can use both! The worksheet is suitable for Y5, Y6, Y7, Y8, Y9. UKS2 or KS3 Optimised for Microsoft Word. Use as an interactive worksheet by equipping the pencil drawing tool and adding the answers straight onto the document! Covers the following skills: Arithmetic Multiplication and Division Number Facts Number Bonds Year group: UKS2 / KS3 Topic: Number No. of pages: 2 Answers: No Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Spiderweb Symmetry - Shapes and Geometry

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For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors An Autumn or Halloween activity for practising finding lines of symmetry This 1-page Maths activity asks students to draw lines of symmetry on regular shapes and make their own spiderwebs! They also have to name the shapes and work out the connection between the number of sides on a shape and the number of lines of symmetry. It works as great Geometry revision, a handy shapes warm-up or a fun end-of-lesson Halloween activity. The worksheet is suitable for Y5, Y6, Y7, Y8 or Y9. UKS2 or KS3 Optimised for Microsoft Word. Use as an interactive worksheet by equipping the pencil drawing tool and adding the lines straight onto the document! Covers the following skills: Lines of symmetry Shape properties Year group: UKS2 / KS3 Topic: Geometry / Shapes No. of pages: 1 Answers: No Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading! Keyword: Autumn, Autumnal, Autumn term, September, October, Halloween, spiders, spider webs, spiderwebs, spooky resource, horror
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Mad Lib - Holidays - @ellalessons

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - educator and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors Check out my other mad libs! A ‘mad lib’ activity sheet – a funny and entertaining way to practise grammar and word classes This 3-page English activity is based on the game ‘mad libs’ and encourages students/children to shout out different kinds of words to fill in the gaps in the story! For best results: don’t show students the story in advance, only ask them for the words. Then the finished story will be a hilarious surprise! These always go down so well and encourage children to practise word classes without them even realising. They are reusable as words can be filled in again and again! (Particularly on the interactive version.) The pages consist of: Printed version of the story Interactive/online-use version of the same story Useful information about the different word classes and how to fill in the gaps! Suitable for KS1, KS2 or KS3 – in general the children themselves set the difficulty depending on the words they want to come up with! Optimised for Microsoft Word. Covers the following skills: Grammar Word classes Adjectives, Nouns, Adverbs, Verbs and more! Year group: KS1, KS2 or KS3 Topic: Word classes No. of pages: 3 Answers: N/A Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Analysing a Text - Vocab Support

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - educator and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors A vocabulary sheet to remind students to uplevel their language when analysing a text This 1-page English worksheet lists more appropriate vocabulary for use when writing comprehension answers or analytical essays in KS3. There are also simple examples for inspiration. Suitable for KS3. Optimised for Microsoft Word. Covers the following skills: Comprehension Analysing a text Essay Writing Year group: KS3 Topic: Analysing a text No. of pages: 1 Answers: N/A Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/all images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Algebra Alphabet - KS2 Algebra

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**Solving equations to find the missing letters of the alphabet! ** Suitable for the Algebra topic for KS2 children who need a challenge! Page 1 in the format ‘2x + 3 = 11’ Page 2 is tricker and involves division with algebra. Could be split in half, with one half of the class on Page 1 and the other on page 2, then coming together at the end to reveal the whole alphabet. I also used this one-on-one with a tutee. ANSWERS INCLUDED For Printed and Interactive Use! Helpful comments embedded. Perfect for teachers and tutors. Dyselxia-friendly! Sans serif font. Font size 12 minimum Clear spacing A fun way to solve algebra equations for children who are excelling with algebra. I actually used this with a Year 3 tutee (!) but this was very unusual. I would recommend it for Y4 and above definitely. Suitable for Y6 and even Y7 as a fun starter. Page 1 requires knowledge of solving 2-step algebra equations. Page 2 requires knowledge of dividing 3 digit numbers by 10 and using division in algebra. Made by Ella (@ellalessons) A full-time tutor and resource creator. Thanks for downloading!
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Creative Writing Story Planner - KS2, KS3 English Composition

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - A full-time tutor and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors A simple self-guided worksheet to support story planning for creative writing This 2-page English worksheet leads students through a ‘quiz’ and asks them to ‘fill in the blanks’ – but really it’s a story planning and structuring worksheet! Students will end up with a plan for a story about a mythical or magical creature, which they can then use to write their story out in full. This is a self-guided worksheet that requires little to no support. (But it would also be fun to support a student with this to challenge them further!) Suitable for KS2 or KS3. Optimised for Microsoft Word. Covers the following skills: creative writing composition planning using imagination! Year group: KS2 or KS3 Topic: Creative writing No. of pages: 2 Answers: N/A Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/All images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!
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Writing Extended Metaphors - UKS2, KS3

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Made by Ella (@ellalessons) - educator and resource creator. For Printing For Interactive Use For Teachers and Tutors A worksheet, with examples, for use when learning how to write extended metaphors This 3-page English worksheet leads students through examples of extended metaphors in literature, prompts students to decode these examples, then gently leads them to plan and write their first extended metaphors themselves. Suitable for self-guided work or for working with a little support, depending on the student’s ability. Suitable for UKS2 or KS3. Optimised for Microsoft Word. Covers the following skills: creative writing composition literary devices descriptive techniques using imagination! Year group: UKS2 or KS3 Topic: Writing extended metaphors No. of pages: 3 Answers: N/A Always Dyslexia-Friendly! Clear, uniform spacing as far as possible Any/All images used are copyright-free – sourced from Unsplash Thanks for downloading!