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Lesson Two – Family Scenes
This English teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to suggest and record events that might come before and after different scenes in a story about a family. The children can use their personal experiences to record the sequence of events that might happen in a narrative story.
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to suggest and record events that might come before and after different scenes in a story about a family
Learning Objectives
Listen and respond appropriately to adults and their peers. Being encouraged to link what they read or hear read to their own experiences.
Learning Outcomes
I can listen carefully to the teacher and children in my class and share ideas about a story. I can link what I have read to personal experiences.
Family Scenes
Teaching sequence to help the children suggest and record events that might come before and after different scenes in a story about a family
What Happened
Template to help the children select and record events that might come before and after different scenes in a story about a family
Family Scenes
Interactive activity to help the children suggest and record events that might come before and after different scenes in a story about a family
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to suggest and record events that might come before and after different scenes in a story about a family
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