BREXIT- on June 23rd 2016 thousands of young people will vote for the first time in their lives. This vote will also perhaps be THE most important vote in their lives. Some of your students will vote. Some will be brothers and sisters of those who are voting. Either way, this day will have an impact- use this PowerPoint presentation to educate, discuss, debate and conclude the European 'issue'.
Suitable for KS3 and KS4 students and perfect for IGCSE English Speaking , ESL , British Values, Citizenship, History or PSHE.
Resource contains 34 slides:
2 worksheet templates
9 task discussion cards
1 poster
22 slides for discussion ( History of the EE and EU / world leaders and key players / pros and cons of BREXIT )
Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday will be on 21st April this year, 2016.
This resource ( for upper KS1 and lower KS2/SEN/ESL students) celebrates the monarch's life- in English and Maths. have some fun with your students this week!
Even teachers further afield than the UK could use this!
The resource contains, classroom posters, maths flashcards, maths worksheets, acrostic poem templates, non-fiction writing template and book mark templates.
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Do not publish online without the owner's consent.
World War One Poetry Pack for secondary.This resource contains 40 pages comparing ‘The Soldier’ by Rupert Brooke and ‘Futility’ by Wilfred Owen. It has both poems, a short bio on each poet, analytical questions, worksheets and activities, flashcard keywords and research topics.
Sixteen quite hard hitting topics for discussion on British Values. Maybe it's time to really get your students thinking, debating, agreeing, disagreeing, talking! Give them the cards and step back- let them chat and discuss and make up their own minds about what it really means to be young ( or old) and British in the 21st century.
Plus one 'places in Britain' poster for the class.
This PowerPoint remembers WW1 and the 100th anniversary of The Battle of the Somme. It discusses cause of war, propaganda,conscription, one young hero and day one of The Somme.
This is a suitable tribute to our fallen heroes- useful for assembly, homeroom, PSHE or British Values classes.
KS2 upwards.
This WWI poetry resource may also be useful for English teachers -
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/world-war-one-poetry-we-will-remember-them-11150987
This resource has 11 slides and 6 accompanying worksheets/templates for writing and vocabulary.
The novel (for teens) is by Joan Lingard ( first in a trilogy ) and is an excellent way to approach the topics of tolerance, reconciliation and tradition in English, PSHE or British Values class.
Suitable for upper KS2 and above.
This 21 slide resource looks at the biography of four famous women of our time:
it includes a bio, cloze test, short comprehension for each woman and is fololwed by discussion questions and a research project question.
Ideal for March 8th
Go women!
A look at British Values and the multiculturalism of Britain today. This resource has quotes, a poem, pictures for discussion, word work and questions. The resource has the pdf file to print as activity cards, two PowerPoint presentations and some images that define what it is to be 'British' .
20 slides
The Poppy- and questions
Timeline- the month before WWI
Some battlefields- and questions
In Flanders Field poem – questions
WWI- word definitions
Armistice/ WWII/ Questions
Poem- the fallen – questions
Two posters
Accompanying PowerPoint Presentation
12 Cards with two questions on each (24 questions for discussion).
Do you have a growth mindset or a fixed mindset? Is it stopping you from achieving your potential?
Let students discuss this with you and with each other.
Ideal for use after/with the Growth Mindset PowerPoint Presentation resource.
Ideal for International Day. This PowerPoint presentation looks at St.Patrick and includes some pictures of Ireland and a map of the provinces.
It also includes some fun activities such as a word search, bookmarks, a card and a map to colour and label.
Great for International Day if your country of focus is Ireland - all the necessary info you need for a great day in the classroom!
It is suitable for all age groups KS1 upwards.
April 22nd 2016 is Earth Day- are you ready?
This presentation looks at rivers- identifying rivers of the world, the uses of rivers, river damage and river protection. Also includes three slides which can be printed and used as posters.
Ideal for Geography on Earth Day 2016
This is the second in a series of BREXIT/BREMAIN resources in the lead up to the big vote on June 23rd this year.
Who? What? Why? When? Where? Why should I be bothered?
Discuss this hot topic with your students, get some debate going and let them share their opinion.
Resource is in the form of a PowerPoint presentation (info, discussion and quiz) and has an additional three worksheets at the end.
Great for KS3 upwards, ESL and SEN students at home and abroad.
This PowerPoint presentation and word search introduces the basics of Ramadan. This will be useful for students in class who are not Muslim and will enable them to understand what their classmates are celebrating.
Great mini PSHE / Religion lesson for KS2/ESL/lower KS3.
This PowerPoint presentation is a short five slide discussion of the European Union vote on June 23rd followed by an All About Britain Quiz with 52 questions ( four questions per slide).
Test your students and see how much they really know about the UK!
KS2 upwards.
This is part one of a series of Learners' Labyrinth Mini Guides to War and Revolution.
There is a PowerPoint presentation giving a brief overview of the French Revolution 1789- information, discussion topics about the 1700s. It has three worksheets covering Roman Numerals, King Louis' diary and Queen Marie Antoinette's diary.
This is an excellent intro to European history for year Six or Seven and possibly a good one off lesson in the run up to the European 'in or out' vote and French Bastille Day on July 14th.
Vive la revolution!
This PowerPoint Presentation and worksheets tell the fictional story of Nadia and Khalid, two refugees from Syria.
Use this resource to discuss refugees, refugee status, immigration, how war and conflict affect children and families. This year, Refugee Week is even more important than ever.