Unit A – Family Homes

This English teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to explore the sequence of events and characters in a story with a familiar setting, identify and spell words with the /v/ sound at the end of words and compose sentences orally before writing using the correct spacing based on A Piece of Cake, Jill Murphy.

Explore the sequence of events and characters in a story with a familiar setting, identify and spell words with the /v/ sound at the end of words and compose sentences orally before writing

Lesson One : Word Match

Identify and match different words that end in the same final sound including words ending in the /v/ sound to use when describing objects related to a story with a familiar setting

Lesson Two : Word Search

Find and record examples of different words that end in the same final sound in the text from a fictional story about some of the things that could happen in a family home

Lesson Three : Family Sentences

Select and model how to add a range of cvc words to complete different sentences about some of the special things that might happen in a family home as part of a narrative story

Lesson Four : Food Labels

Select descriptive vocabulary words that can be added to labels describing some of the different types of foods that could be eaten by a family for breakfast, lunch and dinner

Lesson Five : Family Rooms

Select sentences to complete speech bubbles to record what different characters might say in response to some of the different events that happened in a story with a familiar setting

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