Spend your Sundays collecting resources from under your duvet! Find free teaching resources and other publications targeted at children including fiction, poetry and language books amongst others.
Feedback is always appreciated.
Spend your Sundays collecting resources from under your duvet! Find free teaching resources and other publications targeted at children including fiction, poetry and language books amongst others.
Feedback is always appreciated.
Novels of Robert Louis Stevenson as Word Documents for you to cut/paste/edit as needed to make your own resources. Ideal for pre-1914 text study
This resource consists of:
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
- Treasure Island
It is also available in a pre-1914 texts bundle.
Use these questions after your guided reading session. After the children have read with you allow them to independently re-read the text and answer the questions while you read with your next group.
Questions are based on old AF levels designed to make children:
- describe & retrieve information from the texts,
- deduce, infer & interpret information
- comment on structure/organisation
- comment on use of language
A collection of poetry from John Keates written in 1817 & 1820 saved in a Word document for you to read and copy/paste/edit to make your own resources
Grimm's Fairy Tales
CONTENTS:
THE FROG-KING; OR, IRON HENRY
THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN LITTLE KIDS
RAPUNZEL
LITTLE BROTHER AND LITTLE SISTER
THE STAR-MONEY
THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE
THE WHITE SNAKE
HAENSEL AND GRETHEL
THE SEVEN RAVENS
ASH-MAIDEN
THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER
THE THREE BROTHERS
LITTLE TABLE SET THYSELF, GOLD-ASS, AND CUDGEL OUT OF THE SACK
IRON JOHN
CLEVER ELSIE
THE BREMEN TOWN-MUSICIANS
THE SIX SWANS
THE POOR MILLER’S BOY AND THE CAT
LITTLE RED-CAP
KING THRUSHBEARD
THE GOLD-CHILDREN
LITTLE SNOW-WHITE
RUMPELSTILTSKIN
LITTLE BRIAR-ROSE
THE THREE LITTLE MEN IN THE WOOD
THE GOLDEN BIRD
THE QUEEN BEE
BIRD-FOUND
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
MOTHER HOLLE
THE TWO TRAVELERS
JORINDA AND JORINGEL
HOW SIX MEN GOT ON IN THE WORLD
THE GOOSE-GIRL
THE SINGING, SOARING LARK
DOCTOR KNOWALL
THE BLUE LIGHT
THE SPINDLE, THE SHUTTLE, AND THE NEEDLE
THE THREE LUCK-CHILDREN
THE DONKEY CABBAGES
CLEVER HANS
THE IRON STOVE
SWEET PORRIDGE
SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED
THE HEDGE-KING
ONE-EYE, TWO-EYES, AND THREE-EYES
THE GOOSE-GIRL AT THE WELL
THE SHOES THAT WERE DANCED TO PIECES
THE NIX OF THE MILL-POND
THE LITTLE HOUSE IN THE WOOD
MAID MALEEN
Ideas for using the target game
- Choose text, image or short film clip
- Focus on a specific aspect related to your learning objective or focus for the activity e.g. character, setting etc
- Explain the purpose of the target board. The centre area of the board is the most relevant/most suited with the outer ring being the least relevant.
- Agree and drag the adjectives into the sections of the target you beleive to be most suitable.,