Pancake Recipe

This English scheme of work for key stage two gets the children to compose and follow a set of instructions about how to make pancakes using correct sentence structures and vocabulary. The class can identify how to use words with the suffix ing and verbs in the perfect form to compile sentences.

Compose and follow a set of instructions about how to make some pancakes to celebrate Shrove Tuesday using correct sentence structures and vocabulary

Lesson One : Recipe Rules

Identify and describe the language and sentence structures that have been used in a food recipe when preparing pancakes with a range of different toppings and fillings

Lesson Two : Pancake Actions

Practise adding the suffix ing to use when describing some of the special actions that might be used when making pancakes to celebrate Shrove Tuesday

Lesson Three : Pancake Ingredients

Identify and record how to write some example sentences about how to make different types of pancakes using the present perfect form of verbs

Lesson Four : Pancake Preparations

Plan and write a set of instructions about how to make some pancakes with different toppings and fillings using the correct sentences structures and imperative verbs

Lesson Five : Pancake Testing

Test and evaluate a set of recipe instructions about how to make some pancakes with different toppings and fillings to celebrate Shrove Tuesday

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