100 English Lessons for the New Curriculum

Overview

Master the curriculum with our inspiring ready-made English lessons. The simple way to plan your teaching, engage all your pupils and cut down on preparation time.

  • A whole year planned and ready to teach in each resource book
  • Every lesson carefully matched to current curriculum objectives
  • Flexible ready-to-go resources that save teaching and planning time
  • Assessment tools and progress checks to keep pupils on track
  • Dedicated Years 1-6 planning guide for teachers and subject coordinators

Packed with time-saving resources, 100 English Lessons makes it easy to plan and deliver inspiring lessons in line with the curriculum. A CD-ROM of interactive activities and tools is included in each book. There’s also a handy Planning Guide spanning Years 1-6 – perfect for teachers and subject coordinators.

Everyday teaching support from a bestselling series trusted by teachers for over fifteen years.

In this series

  • Year 2 100 English Lessons for the New Curriculum: Year 2
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  • Year 4 100 English Lessons for the New Curriculum: Year 4
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  • Year 5 100 English Lessons for the New Curriculum: Year 5
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Authors

Pam Dowson

Pam Dowson is a retired primary school teacher and PGCE tutor in Primary English. Pam is currently an independent literacy consultant who now writes.

Jean Evans

Jean Evans is an early years consultant and nursery inspector. For many years she ran her own nursery school and she has also been head of an LEA nursery unit/Early Years co-ordinator. She is the author of Themes on Display: All About Me, Themes on Display Festivals, Skills for Early Years Constructing and Making, Skills for Early Years Social Skills and Early Years Around the Year Personal, Social and Emotional Development. She is a regular contributor to Early Years Activity Bank and Nursery Education magazine.