Future World

This English scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to practise using apostrophes correctly in matching sentences to describe some of the things that might be owned by families in the future. The class can explain how to correctly punctuate plural noun phrases to show possession of objects.

Robot Tasks
Practise using apostrophes to indicate possession in different sentences about robots who can perform a range of tasks for families in their homes
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Future World
Practise using apostrophes correctly in matching sentences to describe some of the things that might be owned by families in the future
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Recycling Bin
Select, format and adjust the properties of different shapes when creating the graphic design for a recycling bin for use in school classrooms
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Space Helmets
Select, shape and combine different mouldable materials to make a model of an astronaut’s helmet that could be worn when exploring space
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Division Remainders
Explain and model how to solve contextual and abstract problems when dividing two and three digit numbers by single digit numbers with remainders