This English scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to practise selecting and using special vocabulary words to compose poems that play with language when describing things that represent Easter celebrations. The class can present their completed poems on cards to give to someone at Easter.

Easter Puzzles

Practise writing and presenting mystery poems using descriptive language to describe some of the different things that can be seen and used at Easter

Easter Tongue Twisters

Read and invent a range of tongue twister poems based on different objects and themes that can be used to celebrate Easter as a special time of the year

  • Counting Back

    Counting Back

    Practise using the number technique of counting back to solve and complete a range of abstract and contextual subtraction calculations

  • Mother Nature

    Mother Nature

    Explore how mother nature can provide nourishment, protection and support to all living things in different habitats and environments

  • Digraphs Word Sums

    Digraphs Word Sums

    Investigate the spellings and meanings of different sets of words with a range of initial consonant digraphs

  • Van Gogh

    Van Gogh

    Investigate and replicate the work and painting style of a famous artist from the past by producing a matching landscape of the school building