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Sport Instructions

This English scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to read and write sets of instructions choosing vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity about how to become successful at an Olympic sport. The class can research actions connected to a particular support to use when writing their instructions.

Read and write sets of instructions choosing vocabulary words and sentence structures for clarity about how to become successful at an Olympic sport

Lesson One : Sport Training
Identify and describe the special language and sentence structures that can be used in a set of instructions explaining how to train for a particular sport

Lesson Two : Sport Actions
Practise selecting and converting a range of special words between the past and present tense to describe some of the special actions and movements that can be connected to different sports

Lesson Three : Sport Events
Explore how to select and use the conjunctions because and when to add extra clauses to some example sentences about different sports and games

Lesson Four : Sport Research
Investigate how to collect and record facts and information about a particular Olympic sport in preparation for writing a matching set of instructions

Lesson Five : Olympic Medal
Practise writing and editing a matching set of instructions about how to win a medal at the Olympic Games when competing in a specific sport or game
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