Special Animals

This English scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to identify and record how to punctuate sentences correctly using capital letters to describe some different types of animals. The class can model how to punctuate names, places and days of the week and months of the year with capital letters.

Pet Capitals
Practise using capital letters correctly in example sentences to describe some of the unusual animals that could be kept as a pet by a family

Pet Animals
Explore how to select and use descriptive vocabulary to describe some of the different animals that could be kept as pets by a family in sentences with the correct punctuation for capital letters

Zoo Animals
Identify and record different words that should be written using an initial capital letter in example sentences about animals that can be seen when visiting a zoo
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Family Outings
Read and explore poems with descriptive vocabulary about different places that families could visit on a special outing
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Family Belongings
Identify and record how to use apostrophes for possession with singular nouns to describe some of the different things that might be owned and used by a family
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Friendship
Read and illustrate some of the stories from the Bible that were told by Jesus about how to use different skills to support friends in a range of life situations and scenarios
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Shape Matching
Identify, describe and compare different 2D shapes by their matching individual properties including the number of sides, vertices and lines of symmetry