This English scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to explain and model how to compose and convert sentences between the first and third person to illustrate the actions and thoughts of characters in different stories. The class can describe how sentence grammar can change when converting between persons.

What Story Character

Practise converting example sentences from a range of story genres between the third and first person to illustrate the actions and thoughts of different story characters

Story Scenes

Practise composing paragraphs using the first and third person to describe a range of matching events that might feature in a narrative story from a specific genre

Bonfire Events

Practise converting different sentences from the third to the first person to describe what could happen to characters in a story about Bonfire Night

  • Shape Locations

    Shape Locations

    Explain and model how to record and change the co-ordinate positions of some different geometric shapes using translation and reflection movements in the first quadrant.

  • Shape Symmetry

    Shape Symmetry

    Explore, record and compare the matching lines of symmetry that can be found in a range of different geometric shapes as part of their individual properties

  • School Classrooms

    School Classrooms

    Explain and record how to link pairs of sentence clauses about things that might happen in a school classroom using a range of matching conjunctions

  • Animal Encyclopaedia

    Animal Encyclopaedia

    Design and produce a class encyclopaedia including entries and information about different classes of animals found in the world