Teaching Resource - Fairy Tales and Castles Role Play Literacy KS1 EARLY YEARS INFANT TOPIC IWB

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GINGERBREAD MAN
  • Counting Game:          Add the correct number of buttons to the Gingerbread men.
  • Planning:               A copy of my weekly planning for the story.
  • Pairs Game:           Gingerbread man pairs game using matching images.
  • Puppet:                 A template to make a hand puppet.
  • Numbered Men:          Large 1 to 10 gingerbread men.
  • Moving Body:          Make a moving body using this template.
  • Order the Story:          Using colourful and bright images order the events.
  • Recipe:                 Make a gingerbread man following this recipe s/board presentation.
  • Make a Collage:          Use this clear template to make a collage of the gingerbread man.
  • Question…             Where was the Gingerbread man running to? Discussion presentation.
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
  • Basket Items:          What should Red Riding take? Smartboard presentation.
  • Large Numbers:          Large images of Red Riding with numbers from 1 to 10 great to order.
  • Websites:              A list of websites to use when teaching the story.
  • Game:                     A simple but fun game using a number line.
LITTLE RED HEN
  • Planning:               A copy of my weekly planning for the story.
  • Websites:              A list of websites to use when teaching the story.
  • Game:                     A simple board game, great for 1:1 counting and number recognition.
THREE LITTLE PIGS
  • Planning:               A copy of my weekly planning for the story.
  • Game:                     A simple but fun game using a number line.
  • Ordering:              Cut and stick the pictures in order and write a word/sentence.
  • Houses & Homes:     A super powerpoint showing different houses and homes.
  • Puppets:                A set of pig puppets and wolves to be cut out and coloured in.
  • Question…             What happens next in the story? A discussion presentation.
  • Windmill              A template of a windmill to make to discuss forces and wind.

PRINCESS AND THE PEA



  • Guess the Character: A great smartboard presentation containing a series of clues about fairy tale characters can children guess the character from reading the character descripton? What made it helpful? How did they guess?
  • Princess and the Pea Story Writing: A series of smartboard presentations to be used during whole class sessions to introduce how to write a successful story retelling Princess and the Pea, includes planning a story, success criteria, beginning, middle and ends. (Set of 3 presentations)
  • Websites: A list of websites to use when teaching the story.
CINDERELLA
  • Websites:    A list of websites to use when teaching the story.
  • Story:         A simple version of the story made on a powerpoint presentation.
SWORD AND THE STONE
  • Proforma for Story Writing: A worksheet to be used to retell the Sword and the Stone story, includes page border, title and lines.
  • Weekly Planning: A copy of my planning for a week based upon the Sword and the Stone.
GENERAL RESOURCES
Medieval Art: A smartboard presentation featuring a selection of medieval artwork for children to look at and discuss. A slide with useful questions to consider. 
Castle and Sun: A fantastic piece of artwork to look at during topic of Castles. Could use to discuss shapes and features of castles.
How to be a Lady / Knight: A worksheet for children to complete listing the qualities of a Lady or Knight.
Dragon Story Writing: A series of smartboard presentations to be used during whole class sessions to introduce how to write a successful story about Dragons, includes planning a story, success criteria, beginning, middle and ends. (Set of 2 presentations)
Doubling Dragon Activities: A selection of slides showing children how to double and half using the topic of knights and dragons as a stimulus.
Colourings: A great set of colourings based on many fairy tale stories.
Fairy Tale Register: Children to write for a purpose by writing the names of the fairy tale characters next to the correct picture, they can they tick or cross in the box!
Counting Fairy Tales: Children to record on this sheet how many times they have seen pictures (included) of fairy tales outside in their learning environment. Great for number writing practice.