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Year 5

Year 5

These lessons can support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted.

Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.

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Starting points of sentences for prediction

English lesson 11 (Series 1)

Learn about the starting point of a sentence. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work.

Starting points of sentences for shift of time

English lesson 12 (Series 1)

Learn about time shift in the starting point of a sentence. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work.

Vocabulary to build plot tension and develop characters

English lesson 13 (Series 1)

Learn about language that shows how characters develop as plot tension builds. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work.

Vocabulary to build plot tension and develop characters

English lesson 14 (Series 1)

Learn about language that shows how characters develop as plot tension builds. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work.

The Forests of Silence (part 1) review

English lesson 15 (Series 1)

Learn about plot events that influence character development. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work.

Making balanced judgements about character actions

English lesson 16 (Series 1)

Learn to question and make balanced judgements about characters. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your vocabulary list, plot diagram, character profile, and your character mindmap.

Write about character representation (part 1)

English lesson 17 (Series 1)

Learn how to plan a character response. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your vocabulary list, plot diagram, character profile and your character mindmap.

Write about character representation (part 2)

English lesson 18 (Series 1)

Learn how to write a character response. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your vocabulary list, plot diagram, character profile, character mindmap and your plan from lesson 17.

Write about character dilemmas (part 1)

English lesson 19 (Series 1)

Learn how characters change as they face dilemmas in a text. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your plot diagram, character profile, character mindmap, and your chart of What's the same? What's different?

Write about character dilemmas (part 2)

English lesson 20 (Series 1)

Further explore how a character changes as they face dilemmas in a text. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your plan of your viewpoint of Jarred and your Prandine triangle poem.

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