
English • Year 7 • 45 • 9 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
Easter english lesson ideas. Students are in Year 7/8 in a special school working at a KS1 level. Activities need to be engaging and interactive - I have plastic easter eggs to use and chicks.
Subject: English
Key Stage: KS1 (delivered to Year 7/8 pupils in a special school setting)
Class Size: 9 pupils
Lesson Duration: 45 minutes
Theme: Easter Literacy Adventure
Curriculum Focus:
This Easter-themed English lesson is designed to be highly interactive, literacy-rich, and sensory-friendly, catering for the needs of students working at Key Stage 1 within a KS3 age context. It leverages plastic Easter eggs and toy chicks to create a tactile, engaging experience, promoting speaking and listening, reading, and basic writing skills.
By the end of the session, pupils will have:
Curriculum Links: Spoken Language
Objective: Develop vocabulary and confidence in speaking
Differentiation notes:
Curriculum Link: Reading Comprehension – Understanding simple sentences
Story starter: “Oh no! The Easter Bunny has lost some very special eggs filled with secret clues to help us find the Golden Chick!”
Explain the task: Pupils will work individually or in small supported groups to find plastic eggs around the room/area. Inside each egg is a puzzle, word, or picture to complete the Easter mission.
Activity Breakdown:
Hide plastic eggs around the controlled classroom area.
Each egg contains a literacy activity appropriate to the child's ability:
Each time a student completes an egg task, they earn a “chick token” to collect in a central Easter basket.
Differentiation:
Curriculum Links: Writing: Composition and Vocabulary
Objective: Create a short group story using Easter-themed vocabulary
Support & extension:
Curriculum Link: Speaking and Listening, Reading Intentions
Show the class story again (or display key words/images used)
Ask pupils to reflect:
Celebrate each student’s participation with a sticker or chick token prize.
Option: students draw their favourite part and label it using phonetic spelling.
Record brief notes for each pupil on their progress with vocabulary recognition, sentence building, and phonics understanding.
✓ Use a soft-spoken voice or calming Easter music during transitions to keep sensory levels balanced
✓ Take photographs of the tasks in action for visual prompts in later writing activities
✓ Offer alternative communication and visual support at each stage
✓ Encourage imaginative play and role-play Easter scenes during break times
This lesson draws from the National Curriculum for England (KS1) in English:
This plan is scaffolded for KS3 students working at P Levels and KS1, acknowledging their specific developmental and educational needs within a SEN-focused setting.
We hope this Easter-themed literacy journey brings joy, language growth and a sprinkle of magic to your classroom! 🐣
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