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Senior Infants: Songs and Repetitive Poems (Week 1 of 2)
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This interactive PowerPoint includes 5 whole lessons relating to Songs and Repetitive Poems which can be easily adapted to meet individual needs.
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Last Updated: Jan 15, 2025
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This week, children will enjoy lessons and activities based around the following 2 poems: ‘Peter ate a Worm’ by Jack Prelutsky and ‘Wings’ by Pie Corbett. Each lesson contains a starter activity, displayed success criteria, main teaching and plenary.
Week 1 of 2.
Lesson 1: To write imaginative sentences
Lesson 2: To memorise and recite a poem
Lesson 3: To copy a poem using neat handwriting
Lesson 4: To complete my poem and add illustrations
Lesson 5: To write my own version of a poem
Total Number of Slides: 27
Poems and Activity Resources Included? Yes
Lesson Plan Included? Yes
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Week 1 of 2.
Lesson 1: To write imaginative sentences
Lesson 2: To memorise and recite a poem
Lesson 3: To copy a poem using neat handwriting
Lesson 4: To complete my poem and add illustrations
Lesson 5: To write my own version of a poem
Total Number of Slides: 27
Poems and Activity Resources Included? Yes
Lesson Plan Included? Yes
#stressfreeteaching_dreamscheme
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