An exciting 'Exciting Words' starter.
Get your students into small groups. Lay out the 'boring words' on each table. (e.g. said, little, sad) Give the groups 5 minutes to write as many exciting words as they can, which they could use instead of the boring word, around each boring word. e.g. around 'said' they could write 'exclaimed' 'whispered' 'gasped'.
Next ask the groups to move to a new boring word and see if they can add any more words.
I usually ask them to move once more.
Next ask a student from each group to read out the exciting words.
This could be an activity where they use a thesaurus.
This resource includes a 'teachers notes' sheet which has lots of good examples for each word.
Display this work to inform the next piece of writing.
Read your class the ancient Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur and then ask them to sort the facts into true and false. Next ask students to sequence the true facts which gives a summary of the story! They can copy the story into their books.
Wonderful listening skills activity! Great group work! Fab sequencing!
Included in this resource are:
The Story to Read
True Facts
False Facts
True Place-mat
False Place-mat
L.O. To learn about Victorian clothing through observation and drawing activities.
Students complete the missing parts of the clothing using the sheets of images provided.
This resource contains:
Two PDF's of Victorian Dresses
Two 'Complete the Victorian Dress' worksheets. One is from the front, one is from behind.
One PDF of Victorian Children's Clothing.
One 'Complete the Victorian Children's Clothing' worksheet, which is of three children.
Read the information and legend about St. Nicholas to your class and and then ask them to sort the facts into true and false. Wonderful Christmas listening skills activity! Great group work! Then ask your class to sequence the true facts into a logical order (the order they appear here) and write them up in their books. I have included an image of St. Nicholas and Father Christmas to add to the page so students can see where Father Christmas came from. The Father Christmas can be coloured in as an extension activity.
Included in this resource are:
The Story to Read
True Facts
False Facts
True Place-mat
False Place-mat
Images to decorate page.
This is all ready to laminate and use year after year.
This festive activity asks your students to each draw around a verse from the very famous 'A Visit From St Nicholas' more commonly known as 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. There are 14 verses so I got every student to do one and created a display in my room and a display on the corridor. Alternatively you could make it competitive.
An inspiration sheet of festive images is provided to help your class with their drawing.
This makes a wonderful display and could even be used to create a performance of the poem or assembly.
Title and 13 images to create an instance Ancient Greek display. Pictures include a map, coins, clothing, God, mosaic, the Acropolis and more. They are within a plain white PowerPoint presentation so all you have to do is press print!
In this 10 slide PowerPoint the naughty Easter bunny keeps taking the Easter items! (Eggs, rabbits, baskets etc). Children have to calculate how many items will be left after they are told that naughty Easter bunny is going to take certain number of Easter items away. The Easter bunny bounces onto the slide and the items disappear! Great fun!
Develop descriptive and creative writing by asking your students to look at the detailed work of Henri Rousseau. This resource includes a lesson plan, and within a presentation an introduction to Rousseau's work. The presentation then gives an example of how to fill in the worksheet.
The worksheet is a metacognition task which asks students to look at the artwork, write what they can see and then what they are 'thinking', 'wondering' or 'feeling'.
A selection of three Rousseau artworks are also within the PowerPoint ready to print off.
A great resource to get your students creatively writing.
To make it clear, this is not a presentation on Rousseau, I'm just using a PowerPoint to hold the activities. The PowerPoint is 6 slides long.
Slide 1: Front Page
Slide 2: Introduction to Rousseau with facts.
Slide 3: A Rousseau artwork to use with the example worksheet to demonstrate what you would like students to do.
Slides 4 - 7 Artworks to print off.
Bring the magic of the world of Harry Potter to life in your class room with these Harry Potter sign posts. A fantastic display and stimulus for discussion.
Signs include:
Hogsmead
Diagon Alley
Hogwarts
Ministry of Magic
Azkaban
St Mungo's
The Burrow
Grimmauld Place
Little Whinging
The Leaky Cauldron
Gringotts
Ollivanders
Hagrids Hut
Griffindor Tower
Ravenclaw Tower
Slytherin Dungeon
The 3 Broomsticks
Shrieking Shack
A bundle of Planner Pages with (hopefully) one to suit everyone!
A planner page with 5 lessons a day.
A planner page with 6 lessons a day.
A planner page with 6 lesson & a space for lunch, a day.
A planner page with 6 lesson & a space for break & lunch.
A planner page with 7 lessons a day.
A planner page with 8 lessons a day.
Each planner page has a space for the date, a to-do space which could also be changed to ‘form time’, lesson and homework space and often an additional box for notes at the bottom.
A presentation to teach your class about the Compass. The presentation includes a script and includes 6 slides with information about:
What is a compass.
A compass card and magnetic north.
Rhymes to remember the points on a compass.
An optional slide about the magnetic poles and lines of magnetic force.
How they are still used today to read maps.
Develop descriptive and creative writing by asking your students to look at the detailed work of Van Gogh.
This resource includes a lesson plan, and within a presentation an introduction to Van Gogh's work. The presentation then gives an example of how to fill in the worksheet.
The worksheet is a metacognition task which asks students to look at the artwork, write what they can see and then what they are 'thinking', 'wondering' or 'feeling'.
A selection of four Van Gogh artworks are also within the PowerPoint ready to print off.
A great resource to get your students creatively writing.
To make it clear, this is not a presentation on Van Gogh, I'm just using a PowerPoint to hold the activities. The PowerPoint is 6 slides long.
Slide 1: Front Page
Slide 2: Introduction to Van Gogh.
Slide 3: A Van Gogh artwork to use with the example worksheet to demonstrate what you would like students to do.
Slides 4 - 7 Artworks to print off.
2 super useful resources for Self and Peer Assessment.
Simply stick on the back of students work or in their books and ask them to write a 'What Went Well' and a 'Even Better If' on the faint grey lines.
This makes it very obvious for inspection that you are doing Peer and Self Assessment.
This animated PowerPoint is a series of nature based number stories. (15 slides, 14 number stories) There is a script in the presentation which asks all the questions and indicates when to click to make the minibeasts appear or disappear. This is also a great way to introduce common animals and fits in with the national curriculum to "identify and name a variety of common animals".
Creatures/items included: beetles, earthworms, ladybirds, spider, bees, grasshoppers, butterflies, ants, pinecones, caterpillar eggs, earwigs, snails and woodlice (pill bugs) .
Extract from script:
Oh look what we’ve found, crawling around! Two beautiful, black beetles.
If one more came to join them, how many would there be?
(Wait for students to answer)
CLICK!
Yes, three!
To print the script go to View, NotesPage, File, Print.
Develop descriptive and creative writing by asking your students to look at the detailed work of Pieter Bruegel.
This resource includes a lesson plan, and within a presentation a fun starter activity which looks at Bruegels 'Netherlandish Proverbs'. The presentation then gives an example of how to fill in the worksheet.
The worksheet is a metacognition task which asks students to look at the artwork, write what they can see and then what they are 'thinking', 'wondering' or 'feeling'.
A selection of three Bruegel artworks are also within the PowerPoint ready to print of.
A great resource to get your students creatively writing.
To make it clear, this is not a presentation on Bruegel, I'm just using a PowerPoint to hold the activities. The PowerPoint is 6 slides long.
Slide 1: Starter Activity including some info on Bruegel.
Slide 2: A slide with animation that looks in detail at 'Netherlandish Proverbs'
Slide 3: A Bruegel artwork to use with the example worksheet to demonstrate what you would like students to do.
Slides 4 - 6 Artworks to print off.
Are you frustrated that you can’t find exactly the right planner for you? This bundle has a great selection!
A planner page with 5 lessons a day.
A planner page with 6 lessons a day.
A planner page with 6 lesson & a space for lunch, each day.
A planner page with 6 lesson & a space for break & lunch.
A planner page with 7 lessons a day.
A planner page with 8 lessons a day.
Each planner page has a space for the date, a to-do space which could also be changed to ‘form time’, lesson and homework space and often an additional box for notes at the bottom.
Just change the names within the slides of the PowerPoint to those in your class and then click anywhere around the word 'Random' to jump to a students name. The name bounces onto the screen!
A great fun way to choose students in your class.
As you can see from the previews it is visually appealing too.
It comes with clear instructions.
This can be updated and used year after year.
It is for up to 32 students.
You can change the word Random and it won't effect how it works!