VC2E5LY07
describe the ways in which a text reflects the time and place in which it was created
- describing how ideas in texts are conveyed by vocabulary, including idiomatic expressions and the way that these can change according to time and place
- describing how ideas in texts reflect the social expectations of the time and place in which they were created
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Figurative Language Poster Pack
Remind your students about the most common types of figurative language with this set of classroom display posters.
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Elements of Poetry Workbook
Explore the wonders of poetry with this set of poems and accompanying worksheets designed specifically for children.
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Individual Idiom Posters
A set of posters showing idioms and their meaning.
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Interesting Idioms Worksheet
A worksheet using common idioms.
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Word Sleuth - Context Clues Game
Play ‘Word Sleuth’, one of our context clues games for upper primary students to help improve vocabulary skills.
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Three Bears in the Hot-Seat – Role Play Activity
A role-playing activity where students play the role of a character from the fairy tale, The Three Bears.
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Idioms Poster
A poster giving the definition for and examples of idioms.
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Five Wonders Theme Park: Takeout Takeover – Project
A project for students to create a menu and food truck model for Five Wonders Theme Park based on the Frida's Fiesta menu.
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Elements of Poetry Worksheet - Idioms
A worksheet to help students understand idioms in poetry.
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Experimenting with Poetry Unit Plan - Year 5 and Year 6
This English unit addresses the common elements of poetry and explores how these may be applied to shape poems, limericks, odes and simple ballads.
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Idioms
A 60 minute lesson in which students will explore some commonly used idioms.