4 Lessons worth of Instruction Writing Plans for a Higher Ability set, including a range of activities to carry out including making an imperative alphabet with the children as a starter- they really enjoyed this activity!
This is an example of a bossy verbs alphabet I did with a year 5 class on a slideshow.
Have a clear alphabet and with the children go through and fill in the various imperatives.
A great starter activity!
Good for a starter or a plenary, these are cut-out and keep grids to use with children to consolidate conversion of lengths through the game of snap. Conversions are between metre and cm, metre and km, mm and cm so are suitable for lower KS2.
Powerpoint exploring the issue of peer pressure. On the slide 'what does peer pressure feel like?' children have to form two lines, and one child has to walk in between the two lines whilst they shout discouraging/encouraging things. This represents your consience, or your friends.
A 25 part play script to tell the story of the Great Fire of London through the eyes of townspeople, the Baker and Samuel Pepys. <br />
There are several song suggestions however music is not included.
A resource made to focus the children's attention as they went round the zoo as part of our 'Passport to the World' topic. There is an A5 page for each continent.
<p>Some differentiated sheets on Neil Armstrong for significant person in History unit in Year 1. It was made to accompany any video or Powerpoint from a popular resource website, as the activities weren’t quite appropriate for the level of my year 1s. There is also a wordbank at the bottom of each page to act as prompts for writing.</p>
Lesson Plan and investigation on how to increase or decrease friction, particularly with using a lubricant. Includes a video on how skis work and two investigation ideas for a 2 hour lesson.
Who would say this phrase? Children to either draw or match the picture to the phrase.<br />
Introducing I, you (plural) and nous endings alongside classroom language.
<p>Please be aware these are not randomised, so cutting out before the lesson will be necessary.<br />
Pupils can match these cards together again using clues before main input (words which sound the same, knowledge about other languages).<br />
Or you can use this as a reference sheet!</p>
What are charities? why do we have charities? A starter activity of identify the logo followed by some questions for a discussion session aimed at Year3/4.
Used in Year 3 to aid listening skills when the class were doing presentations. <br />
Includes space for 'what I already know' and then interesting facts.<br />
Booklet contains space for 7 countries and their flags. Includes facts about Europe as a continent on the sides. <br />
Hope it helps!
Introducing children to German Culture.
First year of Language Learning, learning two word phrases to say hello and introduce yourself.
5 mins of Language Learning Strategies Included
A 2 hour Lesson Plan and Power Point presentation on a one off lesson to generate entries for a local Art Competition. Children had to go outside and find natural materials to make sculptures. They were encouraged to think about ways of sticking items together without using glue. The video included is about the work of Andy Goldsworthy.