Family Experiences

This English scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to practise composing and presenting some example stories with familiar settings to illustrate things that might be experienced by a family. The class can use role-play to suggest how the narrative in a story might develop and conclude.

Seaside Visit
Investigate how to plan and write a narrative story to describe one of the problems that might occur during a family visit to the seaside

Birthday Party
Explore how to plan and write a matching narrative story to describe one of the problems that might occur during a special family celebration
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Labelling Bicycles
Develop and refine word processing skills when labelling and organising different parts and equipment that can be used when riding a bicycle
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Garden Sculpture
Select and use different materials to mould and shape sculptures representing a range of artefacts that might be used in a family garden location
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Witch’s Cauldron
Select and write sets of instructions that a witch can follow when making a range of potions for casting different spells
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Stories From the Bible
Investigate the sequence of events in stories from the Bible told by Jesus and reflect on lessons that the narratives can teach people about their lives