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Writing Composition Teaching Resources
Discover schemes of work, lesson plans, classroom worksheets and interactive activities to develop skills in English for Key Stage Two covering written composition of different fiction, non-fiction and poetry text genres
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Human Body
Practise using the correct text features when composing explanations about how and why different organs in the human body function
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Robot Functions
Identify and model how to structure and format explanation texts about why and how robots function to complete tasks in the world
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Family Issues
Practise structuring and formatting a range of discussion texts to present arguments for or against issues that are important to a family
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School Debates
Explain and model how to compose a range of discussion texts to debate and present arguments about issues that are important to life in a school
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Relationships
Compose a selection of different types of poems using figurative language and poetry styles to illustrate relationships between friends and family members
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Environment Debates
Practise composing a selection of discussion texts to debate issues surrounding environmental concerns and protections
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Letter Frames
Practise using writing frames to structure and format a set of letters for a range of special purposes and functions
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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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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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North Pole Letters
Identify and model how to format and structure letters correctly to and from different characters living at the North Pole
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Santa’s Workshop
Plan and write an explanation to describe how Santa Claus prepares for Christmas including using apostrophes to indicate possession in sentences
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Weather Facts
Explore how to read and write explanations to explain how and why different forms of weather can occur in a range of locations around the world
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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
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Recycling
Research and present some of the benefits and disadvantages that can be produced when recycling different materials at home and in school
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Viking Pots
Develop and refine a range of different art and design techniques when working with clay to make pots that represent Viking culture and traditions