This Year 2 English Lesson Pack is ready to teach, with a detailed lesson plan, engaging slides for input and differentiated activities, all at the click of a button.īy now, your Year 2 class will have developed a good understanding of the key features of instructions. Alternatively, you might choose to use the comic strip frame included in the pack as a different way for children to show their understanding of the story's events. Using the engaging slideshow which comes as part of this pack, your Year 2 class will then have a go at ordering sets of events from the story by positioning baskets in the correct chronological order on the rope! The children will then order a set of printable cards onto a storyboard to show the correct sequence of events from 'The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch'. In this Sequencing the Story Year 2 lesson pack, inspired by 'The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch', children will firstly use the front cover of the book to make predictions about what will happen in the story. You might be interested in our Seaside Snacks DT unit in which children will learn about healthy eating and design their own seaside picnic. This six-lesson instructions Year 2 planning pack provides everything you need to deliver these fun and engaging lessons, including detailed lesson plans, slideshows for the teaching inputs, differentiated activities and a range of printable teaching resources. In the final part of the unit they will plan and write their instructions to add to a whole-class recipe book!
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Your Year 2 class will then design their own disgusting sandwiches to keep those pesky seagulls away! Children will learn how to use question marks and commas in a list to write an effective introduction to their recipe. By rehearsing and performing a cookery programme, live from the little white cottage on the cliffs, they will develop confidence in using a range of time adverbials and imperative verbs in their instructions. They will then look at recipes from Mrs Grinling's cookery book to develop a deep understanding of the key features of good instructions. The children will use commas in a list and noun phrases to describe the items in Mr Grinling's lunch basket. In this sequence of six lessons, your Year 2 class will read 'The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch' and order the main events of the story.