This is a FREE resource for Valentine's Day. It has five heart card templates and one verses worksheet.
Please enjoy.
Spread the love! Remember - love trumps hate!
Teach your students all about Growth Mindset and Fixed Mindset.
Make a change. Eradicate 'I can't' and change it to 'I'd like to try.'
(Useful for staff PD too.)
This is an updated speaking resource. It contains a Talking Time PowerPoint presentation of speaking prompts for group or whole class activities, and a separate Talking Cards resource to print, laminate and use for individual speaking practice in pairs. There are also two speaking practice board game templates.
This is ideal for any ESL class, IGCSE English as a Second Language Oral component resource, or simply to get all students of any age talking!
Perfect for KS2 up.
(Updated)Teach your students how to create a character for their stories who is more than one dimensional. There are endless possibilities with this resource- take Voyagio on his travels through time and the universe and link the journey with Science (Planets), Maths ( 3D Shapes).
This 10 slide PowerPoint presentation, accompanied by 10 worksheets marks International Women's Day on March 8th and Women's History Month.
Let's empower our young women and enlighten our young men.
This is a fiction story with a message, in the form of a PowerPoint Presentation. It teaches the message of Easter- being unselfish and showing kindness to others, giving up a little.
There is a 10 slide story and in addition, four templates with - discussion questions, diary entries and an acrostic poem.
There is also a three slide resource with Easter designed board games for word and math play in class.
This resource is ideal for KS2- it could be used in PSHE, English or Religion class.
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.
Copyright to owner.
Do not publish online without the owner's consent.
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 )
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!
November was National Novel Writing Month in the USA- this is a ‘How-To’ guide for NaNoWrMo, taking students through the process of writing a long story/ novel.
Included is the opening to a Sci-fi story which the students are asked to think about and expand on.
There are several other titles for them to practise with later.
(US spelling here of colour and behaviour )
Updated version!
This resource is to promote Anti-Bullying in schools.There are posters for display or laminating as well as several worksheets including a poem for discussion, an acrostic poem 'Bully' / template and a template to give advice to a victim, also worksheets for group discussion.
Included is a variation on the printable resource in the form of an animated PowerPoint Presentation
( Be aware that this resource contains a couple of posters from a previous Anti-Bullying resource- do not buy this if you purchased Anti- Bullying Display and Worksheets.)
This is an analysis of Robert Frost's three poems 'Fire and Ice', 'The Road Not Taken' and 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening'. It includes questions, word work and an original poem for analysis and completion. There is also a brief bio of Robert Frost.
A resource for PSHE Road Safety Awareness. This is suitable for KS1/2/3. it is a 16 slide PowerPoint Presentation with questions for discussion and three worksheets for activities – a graph on transport to school, a creative writing template and a design a poster template. Enjoy- and keep your students safe!
This can be used with Primary classes for a discussion on rules and responsibility in school, at home, in society. It contains worksheets and a PP presentation. The contents are :
Short play -
Questions for discussion
Reading passage for discussion- school in Australia with no rules
Discussion cards
Writing activity and template- Makebelieve Town called Doasapleez
Our Class Rules template
This resource is about writing a biography of a journalist. It also focuses on newspaper content and may be useful for media/ newspapers content at KS3. There are ten worksheets included.
A set of 52 questions to promote thought, discussion and get the brain working. Ideal for bell ringers, early morning warm up 'circle time' type activities- perfect for homeroom. Suitable for KS3 and 4 ( possibly a good KS2). Two questions per card - where does the sea go when the tide goes out?
Print them, laminate them, try them and then use them again and again.