<p>This fun quiz includes knowledge from all of the National Curriculum science topics for Year 5 and is a great way to finish off the year! The quiz has four rounds:</p>
<ul>
<li>True or False?</li>
<li>Spot the Mistake</li>
<li>Anagrams</li>
<li>Picture Round</li>
</ul>
<p>The quiz should take around 45 minutes to an hour to complete with a class. An answer sheet is included and all answers are displayed at the end of the PowerPoint.</p>
<p>Set of three differentiated phonics worksheets for the /ar/ sound, including a main sheet, one with less challenge and one with a higher level of challenge. Sheets are fully editable.</p>
<p>Take a look at my phonics worksheet bundles for discounted packs of phonics worksheets.</p>
<p>This low-resource science lesson focuses on the Year 5 National Curriculum Science objective on water resistance and gives children practice planning their own investigations.</p>
<p>The practical lesson only requires resources that will already be in your classroom or are very easily sourced - plasticine/blue tack, clear plastic cups.</p>
<p>The resources include a structured investigation planner sheet for children who need more support with planning their own investigations.</p>
<p>Due to the lesson needing very few resources, it could also be sent home to families who are self-isolating.</p>
<p>The resources are fully editable and there is lots of scope to easily tweak the content to focus on a range of different Working Scientifically objectives.</p>
<p>This is the fourth in a set of six lessons covering the Year 5 Forces topic (the whole unit can also be downloaded as a bundle from my shop for a much-reduced rate).</p>
<p>This lesson looks at insect life cycles as part of the National Curriculum topic ‘Living Things and their Habitats’ for Year 5, before moving on to comparing different animal life cycles. It was originally taught as lesson 5 in the sequence, following learning about bird, mammal and amphibian life cycles (see my other resources for these lessons)</p>
<p>After recapping learning from the previous few lessons, children learn about insects and their life cycles then spot some mistakes in a passage explaining the insect life cycle. This could be done orally or as an exercise in books/on mini whiteboards.</p>
<p>Children then think about what they have learned during the whole topic so far and choose 2-3 different types of animals to compare using Venn diagrams.</p>
<p>This Powerpoint resource guides children through writing a letter to their future self to be opened up at the end of the school year.</p>
<p>Suitable for Key Stage 2 children, the lesson could take between half an hour to an hour, depending on how much discussion and modelling time is had.</p>
<p>An optional letter template is included, as well as one that provides more support for children with additional needs.</p>
<p>This fun quiz includes knowledge from all of the National Curriculum science topics for Year 6 and is a great way to finish off the year! The quiz has four rounds:</p>
<ul>
<li>True or False?</li>
<li>Spot the Mistake</li>
<li>Anagrams</li>
<li>Picture Round</li>
</ul>
<p>The quiz should take around 45 minutes to an hour to complete with a class. An answer sheet is included and all answers are displayed at the end of the PowerPoint.</p>
<p>This lesson looks at the parts of a flower and plant reproduction as part of the National Curriculum topic ‘Living Things and their Habitats’ for Year 5. It was originally taught as lesson 6 in a sequence, following learning about animal life cycles, but could be taught as a standalone lesson.</p>
<p>The lesson begins with a recap/assessment activity on animal life cycles (resource included - it is a repeat of a pre-assessment activity used at the start of the unit. This lesson can also be found in my shop). This activity can be skipped if not yet taught or is not needed.</p>
<p>Children then recap the parts of a whole plant and their functions (roots, stem, leaves, flowers), before learning about the parts of the flower and their roles in the reproductive process. They are then tasked with dissecting a flower of their own.</p>
<p>NOTE - Lilies are often used for this activity but these can be very expensive. Many supermarkets sell bunches of alstromerias which are much cheaper and do the job just as well!</p>
<p>This lesson looks at the parts of a flower and plant reproduction as part of the National Curriculum topic ‘Living Things and their Habitats’ for Year 5. It was originally taught as lesson7 in a sequence, following a lesson in which children dissected a flower to observe its parts first hand (this lesson also available in my shop). It could possibly be taught without children having already done any learning about the parts of a flower but the large amount of new vocabulary to get to grips with would be challenging.</p>
<p>The lesson begins with a recap of the parts of a flower learned about in the previous lesson, as well as their roles in the reproductive process. Children then carry out a role-play activity to help them practise using this new vocabulary in a fun way.</p>
<p>Children then complete a part-whole graphic organiser which requires them to really understand the role of each part of the flower. There is a more challenging version of this worksheet included.</p>
<p>The lesson finishes with a discussion activity that works well as an assessment for learning opportunity.</p>
<p>This fun quiz includes knowledge from all of the National Curriculum science topics for Year 3 and is a great way to finish off the year! The quiz has four rounds:</p>
<ul>
<li>True or False?</li>
<li>Spot the Mistake</li>
<li>Anagrams</li>
<li>Picture Round</li>
</ul>
<p>The quiz should take around 45 minutes to an hour to complete with a class. An answer sheet is included and all answers are displayed at the end of the PowerPoint.</p>
<p>This bundle includes a full set of seven lessons with PowerPoints and worksheets/supporting resources to cover the Year 5 Living Things and their Habitats National Curriculum unit. Lessons include:</p>
<p>Lesson 1 - Pre-topic assessment and types of animal<br />
Lesson 2 - Mammal life cycles<br />
Lesson 3 - Bird life cycles<br />
Lesson 4 - Amphibian life cycles<br />
Lesson 5 - Insect life cycles and comparing life cycles<br />
Lesson 6 - Parts of a flower<br />
Lesson 7 - Plant reproduction</p>
<p>This low-resource, cross-curricular science and maths lesson focuses on the Year 5 National Curriculum Science objective on levers, gears and pulleys and gives children practice in drawing line graphs.</p>
<p>The practical lesson <strong>only requires resources that will already be in your classroom</strong> or are very easily sourced - rubbers, pencils, rulers and pennies.</p>
<p>The resources include <strong>three levels of differentiation</strong> suitable for most pupils in a Year 5 classroom, as well as <strong>an additional worksheet</strong> suitable for those working significantly below the expected level. There is also a paper-free <strong>home work task</strong> at the end of the lesson.</p>
<p>Due to the lesson needing very few resources, <strong>it could also be sent home to families who are self-isolating.</strong></p>
<p>The resources are fully editable and there is lots of scope to easily tweak the content to focus on a range of different Working Scientifically objectives.</p>
<p>This is the sixth in a set of six lessons covering the Year 5 Forces topic (the whole unit can also be downloaded as a bundle from my shop for a much-reduced rate).</p>
<p>This science lesson focuses on the Year 5 National Curriculum Science objective on friction and gives children practice in planning a fair test.</p>
<p>The resources include a ‘revisit’ activity to recap on prior forces learning and encourage recall (differentiated for less confident children) and a structured investigation planner for children who need support planning an investigation. There is also a paper-free home work task at the end of the lesson.</p>
<p>The resources are fully editable and there is lots of scope to easily tweak the content to focus on a range of different Working Scientifically objectives.</p>
<p>This is the fifth in a set of six lessons covering the Year 5 Forces topic (the whole unit can also be downloaded as a bundle from my shop for a much-reduced rate).</p>
<p>This lesson is intended to be the first in a series covering the Living Things and their Habitats objectives for Year 5. The lesson includes a pre-assessment and then looks at the different types of animals. Children carry out a sorting activity then use what they have learned about animal types to justify their choices.</p>
<p>This lesson looks at bird life cycles as part of the National Curriculum topic ‘Living Things and their Habitats’ for Year 5. It was originally taught as lesson 3 in the sequence, but it could come anywhere within the topic.</p>
<p>Children first reflect on the characteristics of birds then look at some examples of a bird life cycle. Their challenge is then to create a clear and informative infographic showing the life cycle of a bird of their choice. There is an optional template included for children to use to create their infographic.</p>
<p>You could choose to have children create their posters by hand, or they could use an app such as PicCollage to dreate their infographics.</p>
<p>This lesson looks at mammal life cycles as part of the National Curriculum topic ‘Living Things and their Habitats’ for Year 5. It has strong links with both maths and literacy. It was originally taught as lesson 2 in the sequence, but it could come anywhere within the topic.</p>
<p>Children carry out some research into animal gestation periods using the provided sources, then plot their findings on a scatter graph to determine whether there is a link between animal size and gestation period.</p>
<p>This low-resource, cross-curricular science and maths lesson focuses on the Year 5 National Curriculum Science objective on the effects of air resistance and gives children practice in writing conclusions using the evidence they have gathered.</p>
<p>The practical lesson only requires resources that will already be in your classroom or are very easily sourced - small toys, newspaper, tape, rulers and string.</p>
<p>The resources include sentence stems to support less confident learners structuring their conclusions.</p>
<p>Due to the lesson needing very few resources, it could also be sent home to families who are self-isolating.</p>
<p>The resources are fully editable and there is lots of scope to easily tweak the content to focus on a range of different Working Scientifically objectives.</p>
<p>This is the third in a set of six lessons covering the Year 5 Forces topic (the whole unit can also be downloaded as a bundle from my shop for a much-reduced rate).</p>
<p>Set of three differentiated phonics worksheets for the /th/ sound, including a main sheet, one with less challenge and one with a higher level of challenge. Sheets are fully editable.</p>
<p>Take a look at my phonics worksheet bundles for discounted packs of phonics worksheets.</p>
<p>Set of three differentiated phonics worksheets for the /or/ sound, including a main sheet, one with less challenge and one with a higher level of challenge. Sheets are fully editable.</p>
<p>Take a look at my phonics worksheet bundles for discounted packs of phonics worksheets.</p>
<p>Set of three differentiated phonics worksheets for the /ur/ sound, including a main sheet, one with less challenge and one with a higher level of challenge. Sheets are fully editable.</p>
<p>Take a look at my phonics worksheet bundles for discounted packs of phonics worksheets.</p>
<p>This lesson includes a PowerPoint to lead discussion and help illicit prior knowledge and an activity sheet in which children identify pushes and pulls. A simpler activity is included for children who are working below the expected level.</p>
<p>There is also a home learning task that can be used as homework.</p>
<p>As the lesson needs no additional resources, it can also be sent as home learning for children who are self-isolating.</p>
<p>This is the first in a set of six lessons covering the Year 5 Forces topic (the whole bundle can be downloaded from my shop for a much-reduced rate).</p>
<p>This lesson focuses on the Year 5 National Curriculum Science objective on gravity and gives children practice in taking accurate measurements…</p>
<p>The resources a full PowerPoint to stimulate discussion and set the task. There is also an optional task at the end of the lesson that could be set as a paper-free homework.</p>
<p>The resources are fully editable and there is lots of scope to easily tweak the content to focus on a range of different Working Scientifically objectives.</p>
<p>This is the second in a set of six lessons covering the Year 5 Forces topic (the whole unit can also be downloaded as a bundle from my shop for a much-reduced rate).</p>