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Tongue Twister/Alliteration Lesson Plan

Overall rating 3 out of 53.3 (9 ratings)

Last updated 25 March 2012, created 23 September 2006, viewed 35,652

Used as one of my NQT observation lessons (had great feedback!) Ideal for use with Year 5 or 6. Objectives: Understand the use of punctuation as an aid to the reader. Explore the use of alliteration. Topics also included: word work; word families.

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A great resource. I am adapting it for my year fours in group reading. Thank you.

from annape, 25 March 2012
(report comment) 3 out of 5

I have used this lesson many times and for MANY years and found it very productive. However I do feel you should give credit to '100 Literacy Hours Year 5' by Chris Webster 1998 where you found the original and have 'adapted' the lesson plan almost word for word!

from thenidz, 08 May 2011
(report comment) 1 out of 5

great but.................... Hi, This lesson plan was amazing and I've just used it for an ofsted inspection and he wanted to give outstanding but said he wouldn't because the success criteria was general and not differentiated. So I'm just trying to help anyone else who might use this amazing resource for an assessed lesson. Just make that tiny ammendment and it is apparently perfect!

from c.whiteley, 25 June 2009
(report comment) 3 out of 5

inspirational lesson plan. Thanks for sharing this lesson plan. I especially liked the questions you used to prompt class discussion! :)

from amanda21d, 23 November 2008
(report comment) 4 out of 5

Alliteration. This looks good. Will try it will my class.

from graham5, 10 February 2008
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