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* Example medium term planning of one subject for one  week*

National curriculum P level descriptors 1-8

Class:

Term:

Teacher:

Teaching assistant(s):

Subject: Literacy   (1 hour per session)

Theme: Opposites

Curriculum links: Science, ICT, Music, PE

Week beg.

Focus

Learning objectives

Children should:

Activity (see weekly plan for detail of introduction, text,  sentence, word level and plenary)

Learning outcomes

Children

6

Non – fiction 2 – follow instructions and labelling

P1(i)  encounter experiences

P1(ii) give intermittent reactions

 

P2(i)  react to new activities

P2(ii)remember learned responses

 

P3(i) explore materials in more detail

P3(ii) anticipate known events

 

P4 respond to simple requests

    respond to familiar rhymes

   understand marks convey meaning

P5 follow instructions – 2 key words

     match objects to symbols

      produce some meaningful print

P6 follow instructions

     read a small number of words/symbols

   copywrite with support

P7 answer questions about the pictures

     predict words, signs, symbols

     write one or two words from memory

 P8 follow instructions with four key words

 read a growing repertoire of words/ symbols    

     use words to communicate meaning

Start each session with a ‘hello’ song

Recap on the opposites that we have been doing.

  Watch the PowerPoint presentation on Opposites, stopping to discuss each slide, so that the children understand the opposite word.

Each day concentrate on one or two opposite words – use the pictures from the PowerPoint as a guide. Label the pictures, match the same, use different substances to show opposites. Follow instructions – verbal and written.

Individual work as shown in weekly plan

P1(i)  experience wet and dry substances

P1(ii) show by facial gesture reaction to having hands rubbed gently and more vigorously

P2(i) briefly put hands into different substances

P2(ii) pull hand away if they do not like it to be rubbed more vigorously

P3(i) put hands into shaving foam and move it around

P3(ii) become excited when the cover is taken from their head after 1,2,3

P4 know what to do for ‘stand up, jump up’,

     join in actions for ‘The Wheels on the bus’

     scribble next picture of Elmer

P5  respond to ‘put the doll in the bath’

      see symbol e.g. ball, and will get a ball

    trace /overwrite words to label the elephant

P6 bath the baby following verbal instructions

     read some of the ‘opposite’ words / symbols 

    

       copy the words underneath the pictures

P7 respond to the questions ‘from the slides

     will say big when adult asks for opposite of small

     write ‘big’, ‘bed’ etc. from memory

P8 understand and comply with ‘put the baby in the

     bath and wash her face

   can read words / symbols from the slides

    

   write sentences for description of Elmer

Resources:

Hello song words PowerPoint presentation, pictures from the PowerPoint Presentation, match young to old, Elmer the elephant story, pictures of Elmer, dry and wet substances, instructions wash hands,  slow and fast music, where people sleep worksheet, balls, bean bags etc, WWS program, doll, bowl /bath, soap, towels etc.

(click on words underlined to go to that resource or lesson plan)

Points to note:

speaking and listening, objectives in orange

reading,                        objectives in green

writing                          objectives in purple

 

               

 

 
                                  Daily planning for the above week
   

Objectives

 

Unit Non – fiction 2 –labels

Word

Sentence

Text

Reading words/symbols W8

Read new words W 12

Write and reread simple sentences S4

Following instructions T13, use captions T12 to write captions T14

Organisation

See resources in medium term plans week six

Day

Introduction

Whole class skills work

Differentiated group activities

Plenary

Monday

‘hello’ song

Look at PowerPoint presentation all the way through – no specific comments.

Take the slide young and old. Point out the people who are young/old. How do they know? Who is young / old in their family / class etc?

- Sing and do actions to five little babies and Grandma’s glasses

2 – Match young to old on the worksheet                              

3 – Label young and old worksheet

Sing The wheels on the bus – go from young to old e.g. baby, children, mums, dads, grannies, granddads

Tuesday

‘hello’ song

Look at the PowerPoint slides – Colourful and Drab – children’s comments

Look around the room – what is colourful, what is drab. Tell the story of Elmer the Elephant – emphasising drab and colourful

1 – make a big bright colourful shiny Elmer                                                

2 – use the pictures of drab and colourful Elmer to go round the shapes and lines. Trace elephant.

3 – use the pictures of drab and colourful Elmer, colour in and write a sentence under each

Children to take turns in following instruction of find a colourful book, find a drab bag etc. give them directions if they need.

Wed

‘hello’ song

Look at the PowerPoint slides – Wet and dry – children’s comments

When are things wet / dry e.g. rain, seas, drinks, towel, tumble dryer, windy days etc.

1 – explore materials when they are dry and then add water to explore when they are wet

2 –follow instructions for washing / drying hands

3 – follow verbal instructions of how to bath and dry a baby (doll!)

Sing this is the way we wash …., this is the way we dry …… - children to make up the words and do the actions

Thurs

‘hello’ song

Look at the PowerPoint slides – Energetic and tired children’s comments

Follow instructions to do simple exercises – stand up, swing arms, march round room etc. – quite energetic then sit down – how do they feel now. Explain words

1 – Play some slow music, gently rub children’s hands to music, then fast music rub quickly 

2 – run fast, walk slowly, jump quickly, slowly etc

3 – write a label to say where the people are sleeping e.g. bed, chair etc

 

Make a circle and move round quickly, then slowly children to choose actions to do – energetic or not – they may be tired!

Friday

‘hello’ song

Look at the first Difficult and easy PowerPoint slide –children’s comments

Go to the slide that shows the difficult things – why are they difficult – can they do any e.g. balance on a ball, break dance etc. Try some.

1 use shaving foam on table to move hands in easily, use a stiff cornflour and water mix – move hands in it – more difficult                                                

2 – try to do easy and difficult activities with a ball / bean bag etc.

3 – write a sentence on the computer using WWS It is easy to…        It is difficult to……

Watch the slide and try doing the actions using the pictures from the slides – is it easy or difficult

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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