English Instructions Teaching Resources
Discover lesson plans, classroom worksheets and interactive activities to develop skills in English for Key Stage Two to teach about composing instructions for specific functions
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Christmas Rules
Identify and model how to structure and format sets of instructions for families and groups of friends to follow when celebrating Christmas
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Easter Party
Explain and model how to compose sets of instructions for families to follow when preparing foods and decorations to celebrate Easter
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Food Recipes
Compose and present sets of instructions about how to follow recipes to prepare a range of foods for different meals and celebrations
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Pancake Recipe
Compose and follow a set of instructions about how to make some pancakes to celebrate Shrove Tuesday using correct sentence structures and vocabulary
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Party Celebrations
Explain and illustrate how to compose sets of instructions for families to follow when making preparations for a special party celebration
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Roman Empire
Identify and model how to compose sets of instructions for Romans to follow when expanding their empire and civilization around the world
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School Learning
Select and compose sets of instructions for pupils to follow in a school to make improvements to their learning, work and behaviour
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Sport Instructions
Read and write sets of instructions choosing vocabulary words and sentence structures for clarity about how to become successful at an Olympic sport
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Rounding Hundreds
Explain and model how to round some different numbers to the nearest hundred based on the place values of the digits in each number
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Rounding Tens
Identify and record how to round some different numbers to the nearest ten based on the place values of the digits in each number
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Classic Animal Stories
Investigate the structure and content of classic works of fiction by significant authors with animals as the main characters
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Cities, Towns and Villages
Research and present the history of a range of different buildings and people that are part of the local community using a school exhibition