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Resources for innovative lessons based in upper KS2 and lower KS3.

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Resources for innovative lessons based in upper KS2 and lower KS3.
Writing starters
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Writing starters

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Get the kids engaged with these Where's Wally writing starters, drawing on grammar objectives.
Frankenstein: a 2-week narrative unit with online text link
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Frankenstein: a 2-week narrative unit with online text link

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All resources (including starters) included, including a link to the abridged and original text online. Through debate, comprehension and smaller written tasks, this frameworks a strong written outcome- great for y5-6. Assessed several times in some 'outstanding' lessons, this was the most successful series of lessons I've made in a long time, and the results were some fantastic written stories at the end!
Debate competition
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Debate competition

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Including several rounds, a fantastic end-of-term activity to get your children speaking clearly and confidently!
Welcome back wellness sessions: 1 and 2
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Welcome back wellness sessions: 1 and 2

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Relating to cognitive behavioural approaches and art therapy ideas, I’ve been preparing some sessions for my children in upper KS2 for when they return to school. The focus is very much on metacognition and having the emotional vocabulary to describe feelings, but indirectly and through famous artworks and philosophical stories. This resource is lessons 1 and 2 of the series, where children reflect on themselves and ho others see them. I’d love to hear feedback as I produce more in the series!
Tate Modern trip activity pack
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Tate Modern trip activity pack

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One of the best trips of my school year, this! A booklet with specific directions to exhibits and clear questions to help the children access the artwork. The pack comes with a parent letter template (editable) and a safety/behaviour briefing presentation. Enjoy the trip!
Fiction story generator
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Fiction story generator

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To help your children create stories, they roll the dice and select the option that comes up. I did this with my class and they loved it! The funny thing is that when they roll an option they don’t want, they suddenly know what they want to write anyway, so win-win! :-)
Half-day debate competition
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Half-day debate competition

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Following the TES-recommended debate competition resource, this follows a similar, more structured format. A great speaking and listening tool which involves the whole class the whole way through!
Philosophy discussions for upper KS2
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Philosophy discussions for upper KS2

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Fantastic resource which gives the children a bit of theory before opening the floor to philosophical questions for debate. A fantastic time filler or, to be fully explored, a full lesson. Enjoy!
30 different writing assessment lessons
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30 different writing assessment lessons

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Covering all genres of writing under the new curriculum and using varied and engaging topics, this resource is a fantastic way to get your class accumulating written evidence towards summative and formative writing assessment in upper KS2 and lower KS3.
End of year art sessions
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End of year art sessions

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Concise, fun lessons which cover an artist’s work, a short discussion, skills practice and a short final piece. Can be easily extended if you want! With short explanatory videos to help teach.
Afternoon of history and art to end the year
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Afternoon of history and art to end the year

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A fantastic spoken lesson leading into art and (potentially) written reflection after! First part of the lesson is a partner-talk then whole class discussion on the year: what has been the highlights? What has stood out? Scribe it all down then start the slideshow. Using images from the past such as cave painting, the Bayeux tapestry and Japanese woodblock art, the class discuss great works of art and historical artifacts before looking at the artwork of Keith Haring. Using his trademark style, the children then make their own large Bayeux tapestry posters depicting their year.
Free Will vs Determinism: Philosophy debate
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Free Will vs Determinism: Philosophy debate

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Using theoretical ideas about free will and determinism, the children get to discuss the big stuff here, applying the free will/determinism concept to their own lives. A great fun lesson which the upper KS2 kids loved!