<p>This is a PPP that contains two writing tasks. It breaks down the features of AFOREST, giving examples for each and some with short video clips. This worked excellently in my class and they produced some fantastic pieces of work for the tasks. I used it in my Year 5 class, but it would be suitable for any age from Year 4 onwards.</p>
<p>This is an investigation that I did with my Year 5 class. The students were really engaged and it involved a lot of ‘hands-on’ work. You can even make it a competition between different groups or differentiate it to suit your class dynamics.</p>
A guided creative writing exercise whereby students use their knowledge of the different features of ancient river civilisations to write a story involving a character that creates their own civilisation (just like Weslandia- see link below).<br />
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6d2XdFsnkgQ
Use the powerpoint to introduce the different features of a civilisation. The students can make links between the different features. They then cut and stick the different text boxes with the pictures that show how the different features are linked together.
<p>This PPT shows students how the Ancient Egyptians wrote numbers up to 1000. It contains a lesson starter game, PPT for teaching and a differentiated activity with two extension tasks. It worked very well in my class! Suitable for KS2.</p>
<p>This pack contains four lessons. It uses visual literacy whereby students watch a video and apply their understanding of verbs, adjectives, nouns and sentences from the lessons provided in a workbook that supplements them.</p>
<p>This is a complete resource that demonstrates all 12 PYP attitudes in a powerpoint presentation with a video clip for each one. It also comes with complete exercises to follow.</p>
This resource is differentiated three ways. It looks to check students' understanding of the permeability and durability of different types of rock. They must apply their knowledge to building materials and explain their reasons for their choices.