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I have been a Primary Teacher for over 12 years. I have taught across the Primary range but mainly in KS2. I am also a qualified SENDCo and I have a MA in Education and a MSc in Developmental Psychology. My resources are aimed at children in KS2 and can be adapted to meet the needs of a class.

I have been a Primary Teacher for over 12 years. I have taught across the Primary range but mainly in KS2. I am also a qualified SENDCo and I have a MA in Education and a MSc in Developmental Psychology. My resources are aimed at children in KS2 and can be adapted to meet the needs of a class.
Coasts, River and Mountains Bundle for Year 1/2
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Coasts, River and Mountains Bundle for Year 1/2

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In this informative bundle children will learn about coasts, rivers and mountains. In lesson 1 children learn all about coasts . They will learn and understand geographical vocabulary used to describe coasts. Children will also use a map of the world to identify countries with a coastline and countries that are landlocked. Children will also research animals that live by the coast… In lesson 2 children will learn about the rivers of the United Kingdom. The will take part in an informative quiz learning facts abouts rivers. Children will identify the locations of rivers and they will identify animals that live in and around rivers. In lesson 3 children will learn about mountains. Children will learn the geographical vocabulary associated with rivers. Children will also locate the mountains of the United Kingdom using a map of the United Kingdom.
Should Lakeview Zoo be Closed? Discussion Text Planning for Year 5/6
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Should Lakeview Zoo be Closed? Discussion Text Planning for Year 5/6

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About this unit: This is a fifteen-lesson unit of English work based on the reading and writing of a discussion. It is intended for Upper Key Stage 2. This unit follows the 2014 National Curriculum objectives which are outlined below. The English objectives covered by this unit are highlighted in yellow. The fifteen lessons in this unit allow children to explore, discuss and understand writing based on a discussion text. During the first week children will prepare and participate in a debate. A petition has been submitted to Lakeview Council which was organised by animal welfare officers. Children discuss and take part in hot seating activities to understand the viewpoints of different stakeholders. After these activities children prepare and participate in a debate on whether or not to close the zoo permanently. In the second week, children will discuss, plan and write a discussion based on the outcome of the debate. An e-mail has been sent from Lakeview Council informing Lakeview Zoo of its decision. Through guided and shared activities children will write their own version of this text ensuring they have included the correct language and organisational features appropriate to a discussion text. In the third week, children will write another discussion text based on the arguments for and against eating meat. Children will then apply what they have learned in the second week to plan, write and edit a discussion based on the arguments for and against eating meat and children will write this discussion independently.
Explanation Text Planning: Year 5/6: ‘How does a Hot Air Balloon fly?’
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Explanation Text Planning: Year 5/6: ‘How does a Hot Air Balloon fly?’

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About this unit: This is a ten-lesson unit of English work based on the reading and writing of an explanation text. It is intended for Upper Key Stage 2. This unit follows the 2014 National Curriculum objectives which are outlined below. The English objectives covered by this unit are highlighted in yellow. The ten lessons in this unit allow children to explore, discuss and understand an explanation text. During the first week children will explore ‘How does a Hot Air Balloon Fly?’ which is an example of explanation text linked to ‘Forces’ which year 5 children learn about in science. Through guided and shared activities children will write their own version of this text ensuring they have included the correct language and organisational features. In the second week, children will research ‘How does a Plane Fly?’ Children will then apply what they have learned in the first week and plan, write and edit an explanation text about ‘How does a Plane Fly?’ which they will write independently. What is included? • A sheet with the National Curriculum English objectives for Y5/6 which are highlighted to help track and assess the progress of the class; to track coverage of the English curriculum and to show what objectives the unit covers. • NEW Printable child-friendly learning objectives for children’s books. • Explanation planning for 10 days including possible science cross-curricular links. • NEW Now includes a PowerPoint containing the lesson structure and learning activities for all 10 lessons of the unit which can be presented to the children. The PowerPoint design and content can be adjusted to suit the needs of a class. • ‘How does a Hot Air Balloon Fly?’ Explanation text. • ‘How does a Hot Air Balloon Fly?’ Technical words glossary. • Hot air balloon annotated diagram. • Hot air balloon annotated diagram and explanation (for lower-achieving children). • Text analysis for ‘How does a Hot Air Balloon Fly?’ Explanation text (for higher-achieving children). • Boxing-up plan for ‘How does a Hot Air Balloon Fly?’ (differentiated on three levels). • Success criteria for an explanation text (differentiated on three levels). • Writing frame for lower-achieving children for ‘How does a Hot Air Balloon Fly?’ • ‘How does a Plane Fly?’ Diagram. • Boxing-up plan for ‘How does a Plane Fly?’ (differentiated on three levels). • Writing frame for lower-achieving children for ‘How does a Plane Fly?’ • Instructions for ‘How to Pack a Hot Air Balloon Away.’
The United Kingdom 2: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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The United Kingdom 2: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum states that children should be taught to name, locate and identify characteristics of the four countries and capital cities of the United Kingdom and its surrounding areas. In this lesson children identify the countries of the United Kingdom and label them on a map. Children also find and label the capital cities of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Children research and complete a fact-file for the UK country of their choice. This knowledge is then consolidated during a game of corners! What is included? PowerPoint for the lesson. Detailed map of the UK Blank map of the UK Country fact-file for children to complete (differentiated on three levels). Country flags for corners game. Files Included: The United Kingdom 2: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 PDF file. The United Kingdom 2 Lesson PowerPoint.
Recording and Forecasting the Weather: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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Recording and Forecasting the Weather: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum states that Children should be taught to identify seasonal and daily weather patterns in the United Kingdom and the location of hot and cold areas of the world in relation to the equator and the North and South Poles. In this lesson children learn about the difference between the weather and climate. Children create their own weather symbols and use them to record their observations of the weather over the course of a week. Children also record the temperature, wind direction, cloud type and rainfall. Children present their findings in a short video. Children use information to forecast the weather in their locality and in another part of the United Kingdom. What is included? PowerPoint for the lesson. Difference between weather and climate activity. Weather symbols sheet Weather symbols design sheet for higher-achieving children and middle-achieving children. Weather symbols design sheet for lower-achieving children. Daily weather pattern recording activity. Daily weather pattern recording activity extension for higher-achieving children. Cloud chart Cloud identifying activity. Weather forecast activity notes sheets. NOT INCLUDED but could be used in this lesson: Thermometer, hand-held weathervane, measuring jugs and an iPad/recording device. Files included: Recording and Forecasting the weather: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 PDF File Recording and Forecasting the Weather Lesson PowerPoint.
The Four Seasons: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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The Four Seasons: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum states that children should be taught to identify seasonal and daily weather patterns in the United Kingdom and the location of hot and cold areas of the world in relation to the equator and the North and South Poles. In this lesson children will identify the four different seasons of the United Kingdom. Children will order these seasons, identify the weather patterns during the seasons and also think of seasonal activities that distinguish each season. Children will take part in a learning walk around the school grounds where they will identify seasonal clues and record them using recording devices and work sheets. What is included? Full lesson plan. PowerPoint for the lesson. Seasons diagram. Four seasons activity sheet for lower-achieving children. Four seasons activity sheets for average-achieving children. One for autumn, winter, spring and summer. Four seasons activity sheet for higher-achieving children. Which season are we in now? Exploration of school grounds to find seasonal clues. Which season are we in now? Sheet for showing photographs for children’s books. Files Included: The Four Seasons: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 PDF file. The Four Seasons: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 Lesson PowerPoint.
Extreme Weather: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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Extreme Weather: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum states that children should be taught to identify seasonal and daily weather patterns in the United Kingdom and the location of hot and cold areas of the world in relation to the equator and the North and South Poles. In this lesson children learn about different extreme weather events and how they can affect people’s daily lives. Children watch YouTube clips of extreme weather events around the world and locate them on a world map. What is included? PowerPoint for the lesson. Extreme weather vocabulary labels. Extreme weather photographs depicting a heatwave, hurricane, tornado, gales, flooding and a blizzard. ‘How does extreme weather affect people’s daily lives?’ Spider diagram. Links to appropriate YouTube videos depicting extreme weather events for the above. Map of the world for children to label location of extreme weather events (differentiated on three levels). Extreme weather picture sheet for children to complete. Files included: Extreme Weather: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 PDF file. Extreme Weather: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 Lesson PowerPoint.
United Kingdom Coasts, Seas and Oceans: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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United Kingdom Coasts, Seas and Oceans: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum states that children should be taught to name, locate and identify characteristics of the four countries and capital cities of the United Kingdom and its surrounding seas. Children should also be taught to use basic geographic vocabulary to refer to key physical features including: beach, cliff, coast, forest, hill, mountain, sea, ocean, river, soil, valley, vegetation, season and weather. This lesson enhances children’s knowledge of geographical vocabulary referring to the seaside. A picture of a coastline is used as a stimulus to build children’s knowledge of such vocabulary. Children consolidate their knowledge of the countries of the United Kingdom and learn to identify the names of the seas and oceans that surround the United Kingdom. Children label the locations of the seas and oceans on a map of the United Kingdom. What is included? PowerPoint for the lesson. Coast picture to discuss geographical vocabulary. Coast picture activity for children to complete based on discussed geographical vocabulary (differentiated on three levels). Map of the United Kingdom with labelled countries, cities, seas and oceans. Outline of map of United Kingdom for children to label countries, seas and oceans (differentiated on three levels). Files Included: The United Kingdom Coasts, Seas and Oceans: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 PDF File. The United Kingdom Coasts, Seas and Oceans Lesson PowerPoint.
United Kingdom and the Wider World: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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United Kingdom and the Wider World: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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Children should be taught to name, locate and identify characteristics of the four countries and capital cities of the United Kingdom and its surrounding seas. Children should be taught to use world maps, atlases and globes to identify the continents and oceans studied at this key stage. This lesson allows children to identify the location of the United Kingdom and describe the location in relation to the wider world. Children complete a quiz about the United Kingdom. Children describe the location of the United Kingdom using a globe, maps and their quiz answers. What is included? PowerPoint for the lesson. Inflatable globe (NOT included). UK and the Wider World Quiz. Location description of the United Kingdom activity (differentiated on three levels). Map of the world outline. Map of the United Kingdom with countries, capitals, seas and oceans. Map of Europe with countries labelled. Files Included: United Kingdom and the Wider World: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 PDF File. United Kingdom and the Wider World Lesson PowerPoint.
Oceans and Continents: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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Oceans and Continents: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum expectations in Geography in Key Stage 1 state that children need to be able to identify the world’s oceans and continents as well as being able to use maps and globes. This single lesson allows children to identify the world’s oceans and continents and label them on a globe and on a world map fulfilling the National Curriculum requirements. What is included? Full lesson plan outlining curriculum and lesson objectives. Full lesson PowerPoint. Labels for the seven continents. Labels for the five oceans. Toss the globe activity sheet for children’s books. Oceans and continents quiz which can be included in children’s books. Shapes of the continents reference guide. World map activity for children to complete by labelling the oceans and continents (differentiated on three levels).
The United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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The United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum states that children should be taught to name, locate and identify characteristics of the four countries and capital cities of the United Kingdom and its surrounding areas. What are the differences between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and the British Isles? This single lesson for Year 1/2 contains activities to educate children about these differences. Children will use maps of the United Kingdom, Great Britain and the British Isles to improve their location knowledge and map skills. What is included? PowerPoint for the lesson. Differences between UK, British Isles and Great Britain map activity (differentiated). The United Kingdom quiz. Corners game answer cards. United Kingdom map outline. The British Isles map outline. Great Britain map outline. Files included: The United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 PDF file. The United Kingdom lesson PowerPoint.
Weather and Climate: Unit of Work for Year 1/2
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Weather and Climate: Unit of Work for Year 1/2

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In this informative bundle children learn all about the weather and climate. In lesson 1 children learn about recording and forecasting the weather. In lesson 2 children identify the four seasons in the United Kingdom and the changes in the weather that occur. In lesson 3 children learn about extreme weather and its effects on people’s lives. In lesson 4 children learn about the polar regions including their location and climate. Children also learn about animals that live there including polar bears and emperor penguins. In lesson 5 children learn about desert regions including their location and climate. Children learn about plants and animals that live in the desert including the meercat and the saguaro cactus. Finally, in lesson 6 children learn about tropical rainforests including their location and climate. Children can conduct research into a rainforest animal of their own choice.
Rivers of the United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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Rivers of the United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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he National Curriculum states that Children should be taught to use basic geographical to refer to key physical features, including beach, cliff, coast, forest, hill, mountain, sea, ocean, river, soil, valley, vegetation, season and weather. Also children should be taught to use world maps, atlases and globes to identify the United Kingdom and its countries, as well as the countries, continents and oceans studied at this key stage. Children should be taught to use simple compass directions (North, South, East or West) and locational and directional language for example: near and far; left and right, to describe the location and features and routes on a map. In this lesson children will learn about rivers in the United Kingdom. Firstly, children learn about the course of a river and label a simple diagram. Children will then participate in a quiz about rivers which tests children’s knowledge about the features of the course of a river. Children will then name and locate some of the rivers in the United Kingdom before learning about some of the animals that live in or around a river. What is included? *** Complete lesson plan.** PowerPoint for the lesson. Labelled course of a river diagram (differentiated on three levels) Course of a river extension questions for higher-achieving children. Rivers quiz! Photographs of rivers in the United Kingdom and fact cards. Animals that live in rivers: links to YouTube videos. Animals that live in rivers: fact sheet for class and extension for higher-achieving children.** Files included: Rivers of the United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 Lesson Plan in a PDF File. Rivers of the United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 Lesson PowerPoint.
Mountains of the United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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Mountains of the United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum states that children should be taught to use basic geographical to refer to key physical features, including beach, cliff, coast, forest, hill, mountain, sea, ocean, river, soil, valley, vegetation, season and weather. Also children should be taught to use world maps, atlases and globes to identify the United Kingdom and its countries, as well as the countries, continents and oceans studied at this key stage. In this lesson children will learn about mountains. Firstly, children will label a mountain landscape and discuss the geographical terms. Children will then participate in a quiz about mountains. Children will learn about the highest mountains in each of the four nations. Children will label the locations of the highest mountains if each of the four home nations on a map of the United Kingdom. There are extension activities for the higher-achieving children. What is included? Full lesson plan. PowerPoint for the lesson. Labelled mountain landscape (differentiated on three levels) Mountain landscape extension questions for higher-achieving children. Mountains quiz! Photographs of mountains in the United Kingdom and fact cards. Map of the United Kingdom with labelled locations of its mountains (differentiated on three levels). Map of the United Kingdom with mountains labelled extension questions for higher-achieving children. Files included: Mountains of the United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 Lesson Plan in PDF file. Mountains of the United Kingdom: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 Lesson PowerPoint.
Coasts Meet the Sea: Single Lesson for Year 1/2
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Coasts Meet the Sea: Single Lesson for Year 1/2

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The National Curriculum states that children should be taught to use basic geographical to refer to key physical features, including beach, cliff, coast, forest, hill, mountain, sea, ocean, river, soil, valley, vegetation, season and weather. Also children should be taught to use world maps, atlases and globes to identify the United Kingdom and its countries, as well as the countries, continents and oceans studied at this key stage. In this lesson children learn about the physical geographical vocabulary associated with coasts using photographs of the coasts. Children participate in a quiz about the coasts. Using Google Earth children investigate which countries have coasts and which countries are landlocked. Children research which animals live near the coast in the United Kingdom. What is included? Complete lesson plan. PowerPoint for the lesson. Photographs of coastlines in the United Kingdom. Coastlines activity sheet for mixed-ability children. Coasts Quiz! Coastlines of the world activity (differentiated on three levels). What animals live on the coast? Children complete fact files for an animal of their own choice (class version and extension for higher-achieving children). Files included: Coasts Meet the Sea: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 Lesson Plan PDF File. Coasts Meet the Sea: Single Lesson for Year 1/2 Lesson PowerPoint.
Should Animals be Kept in Zoos? Persuasion Text Planning for Year 3/4
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Should Animals be Kept in Zoos? Persuasion Text Planning for Year 3/4

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About this unit: This is a fifteen-lesson unit of English work based on persuasive writing. It is intended for Lower Key Stage 2. This unit follows the 2014 National Curriculum objectives which are outlined below. The English objectives covered by this unit are highlighted in yellow. The fifteen lessons in this unit allow children to explore, discuss and understand persuasive writing. During the first week children will prepare and participate in a debate: ‘Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?’ In the second week, children will discuss, plan and write a piece of persuasive writing based on the persuasive writing text: ‘Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?’ Through guided and shared activities children will write their own version of this text ensuring they have included the correct language and organisational features appropriate to a piece of persuasive writing. In the third week, children will write another persuasive writing text based on whether humans should eat meat. Children will then apply what they have learned in the second week to plan, write and edit a piece of persuasive writing based on whether humans should eat meat and children will write their persuasive writing independently. To end the unit children will participate in another debate: ‘Should Humans Eat Meat?’
Should Animals be Kept in Zoos? Discussion Text Planning for Year 3/4
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Should Animals be Kept in Zoos? Discussion Text Planning for Year 3/4

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About this unit: This is a fifteen-lesson unit of English work based on the reading and writing of a discussion. It is intended for Lower Key Stage 2. This unit follows the 2014 National Curriculum objectives which are outlined below. The English objectives covered by this unit are highlighted in yellow. The fifteen lessons in this unit allow children to explore, discuss and understand writing based on a discussion text. During the first week children will prepare and participate in a debate: ‘Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?’ In the second week, children will discuss, plan and write a discussion based on the discussion text: ‘Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?’ Through guided and shared activities children will write their own version of this text ensuring they have included the correct language and organisational features appropriate to a discussion text. In the third week, children will write another discussion text based on the arguments for and against eating meat. Children will then apply what they have learned in the second week to plan, write and edit a discussion based on the arguments for and against eating meat and children will write this discussion independently. To end the unit children participate in another debate: ‘Should Humans Eat Meat?’
Should Lakeview Zoo be Closed? Persuasion Text Planning for Year 5/6
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Should Lakeview Zoo be Closed? Persuasion Text Planning for Year 5/6

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About this unit: This is a fifteen-lesson unit of English work based on the reading and writing of a persuasion text. It is intended for Upper Key Stage 2. This unit follows the 2014 National Curriculum objectives which are outlined below. The English objectives covered by this unit are highlighted in yellow. The fifteen lessons in this unit allow children to explore, discuss and understand writing based on a persuasion text. During the first week children will prepare and participate in a debate. A petition has been submitted to Lakeview Council which was organised by animal welfare officers. Children discuss and take part in hot seating activities to understand the viewpoints of different stakeholders. After these activities children prepare and participate in a debate on whether or not to close the zoo permanently. In the second week, children will discuss, plan and write a piece of persuasive writing based on the outcome of the debate. An e-mail has been sent from Lakeview Council informing Lakeview Zoo of its decision. Through guided and shared activities children will write their own version of this text ensuring they have included the correct language and organisational features appropriate to a persuasion text. In the third week, children will write another piece of persuasive writing based on the arguments for or against eating meat. Children will then apply what they have learned in the second week to plan, write and edit a piece of persuasive writing based on the arguments for or against eating meat and children will write this piece of persuasive writing independently.
How to Make a Margherita Pizza: Instructions for Year 3/4
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How to Make a Margherita Pizza: Instructions for Year 3/4

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About this unit: This is a ten-lesson unit of English work based on the reading and writing of instructions. It is intended for Lower Key Stage 2. This unit follows the 2014 National Curriculum objectives which are outlined below. The English objectives covered by this unit are highlighted in yellow. The ten lessons in this unit allow children to explore, discuss and understand instructions writing. During the first week children will plan, write and edit instructions based on making a margherita pizza. However, before this process begins the teacher will model how to prepare the pizza using the model instructions. This allows children to experience instructions in real life. In the second week, children will use their instructions from the previous week to make their own pizza. In addition, children will create an instructions PowerPoint based on this process. Children will be able to adapt and improve their written instructions whilst making their own pizza and this learning will be reflected in their final PowerPoint presentation. Sample pictures of a margherita pizza have been included with this resource and can be found in a separate Word file. What is included? • A sheet with the National Curriculum English objectives for Y3/4 which are highlighted to help track and assess the progress of the class; to track coverage of the English curriculum and to show what objectives the unit covers. • NEW Printable child-friendly learning objectives for children’s books. • Instructions planning for ten days including possible D&T cross-curricular links. • NEW Now includes a PowerPoint containing the lesson structure and learning activities for all ten lessons of the unit which can be presented to the children. The PowerPoint design and content can be adjusted to suit the needs of a class. • Instructions texts that children could read and discuss including a simplified version for lower-achieving children. • Boxing-up plans for instructions (differentiated on two levels with writing frame included for lower-achieving children). • Success criteria for instructions (differentiated on three levels). • Margherita pizza pictures in a separate Word file. The photographs taken in Resource 12 are of the finished margherita pizza.
How to Make a Pepperoni Pizza: Instructions for Year 5/6
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How to Make a Pepperoni Pizza: Instructions for Year 5/6

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About this unit: This is a ten-lesson unit of English work based on the reading and writing instructions. It is intended for Upper Key Stage 2. This unit follows the 2014 National Curriculum objectives. The ten lessons in this unit allow children to explore, discuss and understand writing instructions. During the first week children will plan, write and edit instructions based on making a pizza. However, before this process begins the teacher will model using the instructions to prepare the pizza for the children. This allows children to experience instructions in real life. In the second week, children will use their instructions from the previous week to make their own pizza. In addition, children will create an instructions video based on this process. Children will be able to adapt and improve their written instructions whilst making their own pizza and this learning will be reflected in their final video presentation. What is included? • A sheet with the National Curriculum English objectives for Y5/6 which are highlighted to help track and assess the progress of the class; to track coverage of the English curriculum and to show what objectives the unit covers. • NEW Printable child-friendly learning objectives for children’s books. • Instructions planning for ten days including possible D&T cross-curricular links. • NEW Now includes a PowerPoint containing the lesson structure and learning activities for all ten lessons of the unit which can be presented to the children. The PowerPoint design and content can be adjusted to suit the needs of a class. • Instructions texts that children could read and discuss including a simplified version for lower-achieving children. • Boxing-up plans for instructions (differentiated on two levels with writing frame included for lower-achieving children). • Success criteria for instructions (differentiated on three levels). It is forbidden to copy, share, resell or redistribute without permission.