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Middle school resources for SMART Notebook in English (UK)

Preview of non-fiction model texts

non-fiction model texts

Created by
Joe Curry
Included are 4 model texts that can be used on the interactive whiteboard for the specific teaching of non-fiction writing. Children will enjoy seeing the language and structural skills that support creating information texts, biographies and explanations.
Preview of Bake It Literacy Week 1 Lesson 2 notebook

Bake It Literacy Week 1 Lesson 2 notebook

Created by
Rachel Preston
Smart Notebook to accompany lesson 2 of Week 1 of my Bake It Literacy Unit
Preview of The Night of the Gargoyles

The Night of the Gargoyles

A smartnotebook full of resources to support the teaching of the fabulous picture book 'The Night of the Gargoyles'. Suitable for 9 years +. This resource can be adapted and used over a few weeks to stimulate amazing creative writing. For more ideas check out my blog www.theliteracyleader.com.
Preview of Rudyard Kipling's If - Reading and Creative Writing

Rudyard Kipling's If - Reading and Creative Writing

Created by
Robin Llewellyn
Rudyard Kipling’s poem IF is an inspirational poem to use with all children in Years 5 and 6 as it encourages the children to be confident even when life is difficult and to be the best that they can be. Despite being written over 100 years ago, its message of how we should lead our lives with courage, humility and perseverance is stronger than ever when considering the pressures of modern life for young people.The two lessons in this Smart Notebook with 29 slides are ideally suited to the summe
Preview of Possessive Apostrophes Year 5

Possessive Apostrophes Year 5

Created by
Karina Di Biase
A smart notebook with two tasks that defines possessive apostrophes and allows students to practice their understanding.
Preview of Getting rid of 'Like'

Getting rid of 'Like'

Created by
Niall McMahon
Encouraging pupils to find alternatives to the overuse of the word 'like'. Sentences must be altered to find a better alternative word, to eradicate 'like' altogether (or to recognise when it is being used correctly).
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