Alice in Wonderland

This English teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to practise selecting and using a range of relative clauses to change different sentences taken from the work of classic fiction Alice in Wonderland by a significant author.
The class can explain and record how to use different relative clauses beginning with which, where, when, whose or that to extend sentences.
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to practise selecting and using a range of relative clauses to change different sentences taken from the work of classic fiction Alice in Wonderland by a significant author
Activities in this teaching pack include a shared reading text to describe the structure and content of the work of classic fiction by a significant author and a set of differentiated worksheets to practise adding and punctuating relative clauses in sentences taken from Alice in Wonderland.
The interactive presentation gets the children to explore how to use relative clauses to change different sentences taken from a work of classic fiction by a significant author.
This lesson is part of an English scheme of work to get the children to identify and record how to use relative clauses to extend sentences taken from a range of classic fiction stories by significant authors. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.
-
New Start
Explore how to prepare for and deal with some of the new events and special occasions that someone might experience in life
-
Viking Settlement
Explore how the Vikings settled and built communities in Britain in the past by referencing their culture and traditions
-
Changing Seasons
Investigate changes that can happen to the natural world during the four seasons of the year and reflect on similar changes that can occur in people’s lives
-
Chinese Dragons
Select and combine different mouldable and other materials to create masks representing dragons that can be worn during a performance dance