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Yas17 2 years ago. Save for later. Not quite what you were looking for? In the story, George makes four different medicines, so the class could make instructions for one, or for all four comparing them to see what why the last three did not have the same effect as the original. For example, if they were interested in animals, they could make some instructions showing how to care for animals properly. If they liked computers, they could explain how to play their favourite computer game.

This activity might require some time beforehand for the children to find out more information about their topic. If the children have just designed and made a project, they could write some instructions telling others how to make their project, or how to use it properly. This will encourage them to use text and pictures in their instructions, and to break their instructions down into a number of small steps. I let them go around the building one team at a time.

Then they give their directions to another team to follow exactly as they wrote them even though they know how to get to the places! They report back as to where they ended up. It really emphasises the need for specific directions. I like to do this as the opening activity so they are focussed on giving the best details they can when they write their own instructions. I'm reading "George's Marvelous Medicine" to my seven year old at his request. I stumbled as to the purpose of the story because, to me, it seems dark.

This website has offered me new inspiration. I like the information that you give in order to help kids to learn new stories, recipes, safety procedures, computer software instructions and board game instructions. The individual information that you've provide in each category are really effective to help the kids understands the topic easily.

I was teaching and and a boy said this is boring so this website has made that 11 year old boy like my teaching mow all thanks to this website. Teach your children about instruction writing with this collection of downloadable teaching, activity and display resources! See the full list of resources here. Want more? Get all six resources here. Inspire discussion and writing in your primary class with these six KS1 interactive display posters on zoo animals.

Each poster contains statistics and interesting facts about the animals, and additional bubbles are provided so that the children can add their own facts and expand the posters. It can also be, however, time consuming. Thankfully, The Literacy Shed has a page dedicated to interesting images it has already rounded up in various categories. There are winter scenes, abandoned places, landscapes, woodlands, pathways, statues and even flying houses.



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