Lesson Four – Supermarket Labels
This English teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to design and produce labels to describe some of the different products that can be sold in a supermarket for families to buy on a shopping trip.
The class can identify the importance of leaving spaces between words when creating their food labels for each product so that they are clear and easy to understand.
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to design and produce labels to describe some of the different products that can be sold in a supermarket for families to buy on a shopping trip
Activities in this teaching pack include templates to help design and produce a matching label that can be displayed next to one of the products that can be sold in a supermarket including product names, selling slogans and illustrations,
The interactive presentation gets the children to explore how to produce labels to describe some of the different products that can be sold in a supermarket.
This lesson is part of an English scheme of work to get the children to read and produce signs and labels that families might see whilst out shopping for different items when visiting a range of shops. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.
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