Module 4 - Inspired by: How Dinosaurs Really Work by Alan Snow - Reading
English
Year 5
Livello
English Unit Description
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! These ideas would fit well with topics such as Dinosaurs, Food Chains, Evolution, Bodies Livello adopts a thematic approach by using picture books and texts as an exciting springboard for learning. "Livello Modules' innovative and proven approach will help teachers to take their teaching from good to great by giving them a secure and supportive starting point from which to build exciting lessons."
Unit contents
Overview Documents
Curriculum Objectives
Curriculum Objectives for the Livello Module inspired by How Dinosaurs Really Work by Alan Snow. The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes!
Medium Term Plan
Medium Term Plan for the Livello Module inspired by How Dinosaurs Really Work by Alan Snow. The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes!
Lessons
Week 1
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 2
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 3
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 4
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 5
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 6
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Unit contents
Overview Documents
Curriculum Objectives
Curriculum Objectives for the Livello Module inspired by How Dinosaurs Really Work by Alan Snow. The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes!
Medium Term Plan
Medium Term Plan for the Livello Module inspired by How Dinosaurs Really Work by Alan Snow. The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes!
Lessons
Week 1
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 2
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 3
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 4
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 5
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.
Week 6
The word dinosaur comes from two Greek words - Deinos( terrible) and Sauros (lizard) - but no dinosaur was actually a lizard and only some were terrible. Alan Snow's quirky way of exploring facts about dinosaurs is bound to hook learners in. Watch out for the corny jokes! The activities in this Year 5 English Lesson are clearly linked to objectives for composition, comprehension, grammar and punctuation using the book as the stimulus to learning. The engaging ideas provide super starting points for KS1 learning and are driven by probing questions.