Everything you need to produce a fantastic Pirate Assembly. This resource pack includes:
Class script for 30 children
Peaceful Pirate background music (to play while you wait for your audience)
Dramatic Pirate background music
Talk like a pirate lyrics and video
We’re going on a treasure hunt lyrics
New updated version – Literacy
The set includes:
Looking at and describing fiction and non-fiction books x2
Writing a book review
Story Plan
Character’s Portrait: list adjectives and describe the main character
Blank sheets to write a part of the story,
Illustrate a journey on a map
Illustrate and create a pirate scene (cut and paste)
Wanted poster
2 useful Word Mats for writing and spellings with time connectives, verbs and adjectives and key vocabulary.
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Series of 3 lessons on Somali Pirates
Lessons cover:
Location or Somalia and shipping routes
Issues of piracy around the world
Impacts of piracy in Somalia
Organisation or pirates
How to defend against pirates
Stopping piracy
Final ‘puppet show’ activity
Includes all resources, self / peer assessment points and instructions for each task
Arrrghhh you learning all about pirates or do you want to liven up your math centers? With over 90 pages these Year 1 Pirate Math Centers are perfect for your firsties. Included in the pack are 17 different math centers covering a range of skills and standards.
Included in the pack are the following Year 1 pirate math centers:
Yo Ho Ho (Place Value)
Pirates Loot (Odd and Even)
Measure the Jolly Rodger (Measurement\
Anchor Away (Addition and Subtraction)
Hats, Maps and Hooks (Data Handling)
Treasure Maps (Shape)
A Pirates Time for Me! (Time - hour and half hour)
Pirate Treasure (Ten Frames)
Message in a Bottle (Fact Families)
X Marks the Spot (Tallies)
Cast Away (Addition and Subtraction)
Treasure Chest (Number Order)
Ahoy Matey (100 grid)
Aarrghh (Addition)
Treasure Chest (Number Order)
A plan for Y2 and top end of Y1.
This is a 3 week Fiction unit of work based on T4W using a skills ladder and modelled text. If you don’t know this story, it is a really good one!
There are resources included to help with the teaching and delivery of this unit of work. I have also included flipcharts with various screens to save you time!
I also have a Non-Fiction unit of work available on my TES shop so check out my other resources.
This unit is perfect for summer term, especially when gathering evidence for possible moderation. You will see in the plan how I have targeted certain children as a focus in certain lessons (XXXX).
Resources based on the book, The Night Pirates.
There are 25 pages of resources, including, maths, literacy and PSHE.
Included
counting
more/less
subitising game
positional language x2
silhouettes
simile
labelling
describe a character x2
feelings
ordering by size
3x literacy writing
design a flag
thought bubbles
simple sentences
2x packs of feelings cards
-Whole lesson on the phenomenon of Somali Piracy as shown in the film Captain Phillips. New and updated in 2018 to show the drop off and then (slight) recent resurgence in Somali piracy. Fascinating topic that always stirs the imagination of pupils.
-Suitable for KS3 Geography classes.
-Includes starter, main, plenary, key questions and differentiated outcomes.
-Powerpoint has instructions in notes pages to assist.
These resources include 'A Ballad of John Silver' and 'Sea Fever' by John Mansfields, extracts from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, pupil self-assessment sheets etc.
A fun and enjoyable Pirate assembly for ks1 and easily adaptable for ks2. Its about two siblings who don’t get along but find themselves stuck on a pirate ship. They must learn to overcome their rivalry and learn how to speak like a pirate to avoid being fed to the sharks. This is a fun assembly with songs and dance and YouTube links with relevant dances and music. Performed by a year 2 class successfully for an end of year production. It includes drama, action and fun dialogue to be spoken as pirates. There is detail about cast and how to designate parts. It is suitable for up to 30 children.
2 weeks of activities based on the story the pirates next door.
I have done this in year 1, focusing on adjectives of settings and retelling the story.
Second week focuses of for and against text, supported by role play which my children really enjoyed and got into character.
I hope your children enjoy this book as much as mine did.
Lesson plan and resources included. The lesson was taught to a class of high level primary SEND children aged 8-10 but could be used within a primary key stage 1 setting. The planning is included as well as resources, encouraging children to move around the map and speak or write directions to collect the treasure. Picture cards included if you wanted to make it into a game. The pack comes with a letter written to the class to hook them into the lesson.
A one-off creative writing lesson based around pirates. The lesson takes pupils through three clear sections to describe in detail with some inspiration and starting points.
Pirate activites including labelling a pirate, questions and statements with display and worksheet. PIrate display lettering and wanted poster with other writing prompts.
Lesson plans for teaching of 'A Ballad of John Silver' and 'Sea Fever' by John Masefield, extracts from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, pupil self-assessment sheets etc.
This is a wander set of 6 lessons
the children create many different actions and link them together using a pirate theme
This is a fun and energetic set of lesson plans, the children will work in pairs, groups and as a class.
This pack contain
6 lessons
Suggested music
A link to a good you tube clip