A 3-week, fully resourced primary literacy unit based on Malamander by Thomas Taylor. KS2 Fiction. National-Curriculum-aligned grammar, WT/ARE/GD differentiation, and ready to teach.
What’s insideThis complete English unit gives you everything for three weeks of high-quality teaching, designed to match the standard of leading primary schemes (Literacy Tree, Write Stuff, Power of Reading).
- 15 lesson PowerPoints — illustrated cover slides, success criteria, vocabulary previews, modelled writing, “big questions” (Bloom’s-laddered), differentiation tiers, plenary, and reflection.
- 15 differentiated resource sheets — Working Towards, Age-Related Expectations, and Greater Depth, with sentence frames, word banks, and writing frames.
- Complete teacher unit plan — unit overview, key themes, model texts, full session-by-session plans, key questions, assessment focus, and vocabulary focus.
- Child-friendly mark scheme — “I can…” success criteria for the final writing piece, ready for self- and peer-assessment.
- 3 weekly exit tickets — 5 multiple-choice questions per week, with teacher answer keys.
A mystery narrative in which Herbert Lemon and Violet Parma investigate the disappearance of the legendary Malamander’s egg from the sea-soaked cellars of the Grand Nautilus Hotel — written in two chapters, building atmosphere through fronted adverbials and using pronouns to link the investigation across paragraphs.
Grammar features (Year 4 NC-aligned)- Fronted adverbials with a comma to build atmosphere (e.g. ‘Through the harbour mist,’ ‘Without a sound,’ ‘Late that winter evening,’).
- Pronouns and possessive pronouns used for cohesion across paragraphs — avoiding repetition and making the investigation flow.
Mystery and investigation, local legends and folklore, friendship and trust.
Key vocabularyLegendary, investigate, shrouded, peculiar, abandoned, flickering, lurking, evidence.
Format & compatibility- Editable PowerPoint (.pptx) and Word (.docx) files.
- UK English spelling.
- One printer-friendly A4 page per resource sheet.
- Compatible with Literacy Tree, Write Stuff, and Power of Reading planning approaches.
- Year 4 (KS2).
- 15 sessions over 3 weeks (≈45–60 minutes per lesson).
KS2, Year 4, English, fiction, Thomas Taylor, reading and writing, complete unit, differentiated, NC-aligned, lesson plans, resources, malamander
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