This English scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to explore and illustrate how to use apostrophes for possession to indicate some of the special artefacts that were owned and used in past civilizations. The class can explain how to correctly punctuate plural noun phrases to show possession of objects.

Ancient Egyptian Treasures

Practise using apostrophes for possession to describe the ownership of some of the special treasures that were owned by the Ancient Egyptians in the past

Roman Pots

Explore and record where to add apostrophes for possession to example sentences describing the functions of some of the different pots that were used by the Romans in the past

  • Family Scenes

    Family Scenes

    Explore how authors use vocabulary and dialogue to illustrate character relationships in a story about family life

  • Homophones Matching

    Homophones Matching

    Explore the spelling and meaning of some different words that are homophones by matching and listing pairs of words with the same pronunciations

  • Friction

    Friction

    Investigate, describe and test the effects of air and water resistance and friction on different objects and materials presenting results using graphs and tables

  • Capacity Conversions

    Capacity Conversions

    Explain and model how to convert between different units of measurement for capacity by comparing and matching capacities in litres and millilitres