This English scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to practise researching facts and information about different animals that live in habitats around the world to use when composing non-chronological reports. The class can present answers to key questions in their reports about animals.

Sea Mammals

Practise composing and presenting non-chronological reports to describe some of the special animals that live in a marine habitat around the world

Wild Animals

Explain and model how to write a non-chronological report to present information about some of the different wild animals that live in habitats around the world

Garden Butterflies

Select vocabulary words and information to use when composing and presenting a non-chronological report about a butterfly that might visit a family garden

  • Garden Flowers

    Garden Flowers

    Identify and record how to use pictograms to organise and present information about some of the special flowers growing in a family garden

  • Clock Minutes

    Clock Minutes

    Read, match and record times to five minutes using analog and digital clock faces that can identify start times for different events and experiences

  • Springtime Sentences

    Springtime Sentences

    Explain and model how to compose and punctuate sentences using capital letters and full stops correctly to describe spring events and experiences

  • Family Visit

    Family Visit

    Read and write recounts of a family visit to a special location that also includes weather information