A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the life of Amelia Earhart and why she was a significant individual. Amelia Earhart is a significant individual for exploring the air, one of the first women to do so. In the early 1900s the suffragette movement was significant in both America and the UK so the emergence of Amelia Earhart as a great pilot was a significant one. Amelia broke records during her life such as the highest altitude for a woman and being the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, during her attempt to fly around the World, Amelia went missing.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children Amelia Earhart’s life as well as making links to the prior lesson which was based on what an explorer is.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the life of Tim Peake and why he was a significant individual. Tim Peake has been a significant individual in the UK in the 2010s to modern day. Tim joined the European Space Agency in 2008 which resulted in him travelling to the International Space Station in 2015. Tim was the first British astronaut to take part in a space walk and is a role model for lots of people in the UK to be astronauts and scientists.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children Tim Peake’s life as well as making links to the prior lesson which was based on what an explorer is.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the life of Ernest Shackleton and why he was a significant individual. Ernest Shackleton was an explorer of the South Pole in the early 1900s. Ernest tried to reach the South Pole on many occasions but failed. His most famous attempt was in 1915 aboard the Endurance but his ship got stuck in the ice. Heroically, Ernest and his colleagues managed to reach mainland safe.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children Ernest Shackleton’s life as well as making links to the prior lesson which was based on what an explorer is.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the life of Ibn Battuta and why he was a significant individual. Ibn Battuta was an Islamic explorer in the 1300s and travelled more than 72,000 miles in his lifetime. Although Ibn’s journey started with his Hajj to Mecca, he continued to see lots of Africa and Asia.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children Ibn Battuta’s life as well as making links to the prior lesson which was based on what an explorer is. Within this lesson there are links to the Islamic faith and explanations on key vocabulary.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the life of Christopher Columbus and why he was a significant individual. Christopher Columbus was an explorer of the seas and discovered the Americas. Columbus changed the world through this and has a divided view between historians due to his links with slavery and the natives of America. This lesson takes children through Christopher Columbus’ story and explains to children what Christopher explored and the impact of this.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children Christopher Columbus’ life as well as making links to the prior lesson which was based on Ibn Battuta. With this resource is a travel guide for this unit of work, children complete a page a session in this.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children what an explorer is. This lesson is crucial to further lessons about significant individuals like Neil Armstrong and Amelia Earhart. To prepare children to learn about these key individuals, this lesson focusses on what an explorer is, explaining that it is someone who travels into the unknown or does something they don’t know a lot about. With this lesson the concept of a smaller world view is introduced and explicit links are made to today’s technology and how it allows us to travel the world.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children what an Explorer is. With this resource is a travel guide for this unit of work, children complete a page a session in this.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the aftermath/effects of the Great Fire of London and what changed after the Fire. Within this lesson children will recap how the Fire started on Pudding Lane and the subsequent events that took the Fire through London. Afterwards, children will learn about what happened after the Fire.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation and asks the children to act like King Charles II in understanding what changes had to be made to London. These links are made through explicit recapping of prior knowledge of London during this period so children have a coherent view on what changed and why. As well as the presentation there is a set of printable cards which children can sort into before the fire and after the fire.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The cards activity can be done in small groups or whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about who Samuel Pepys was, his diary and why he is so important in recounting the Great Fire of London. Samuel Pepys’ diary is a key source for historians today in knowing what happened during the Great Fire of London. Pepys was able to describe the feel of London at that time and it is crucial that children learn about him.
In this session we have taken extracts of Samuel’s diary for the teacher to read to the children for them to hear first hand what Samuel wrote. Prior to this it is clearly explained to the children what a diary is and why it is important that we have Samuel’s diary today.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation and gives children extracts of Samuel Pepys’ diary. Alongside the powerpoint presentation is a worksheet which children have to use to recount in simple sentences what Samuel saw.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the Great Fire of London and the events that happened during the Great Fire. Having already learnt that the Great Fire started on Pudding Lane in lesson 2, children will know learn what happened during the Fire. This includes the Mayor going back to sleep as he thought that the Fire was small as well as people escaping into the River Thames. Within this lesson children will learn the sequence of these events and how, after several days, the fire was put out.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation and tells the story of the Great Fire in a fun and engaging way. Alongside the powerpoint presentation is a worksheet for children to order the events given in chronological order.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the Great Fire of London and how it started. Within this lesson children will learn how the Great Fire started on Pudding Lane in Thomas Farriner’s bakery. This lesson will ask the children to act as historical detectives and work out the clues as to why they think the bakery was the cause of the fire. Children will link their prior knowledge of London, the fact it was overcrowded and buildings were made out of wood, to draw conclusions to the start of the fire.
This resource is a powerpoint presentation and gives hints/clues as to why people believed that the fire started on Pudding Lane in a fun and engaging way. Alongside the powerpoint presentation is a differentiated worksheet which children have to complete to write down what caused the fire. This worksheet is also differentiated to include colourful semantics as a word mat to help support all learners.
How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
This resource is a bundle of Year 1 History Knowledge Organisers for the units of Toys, The Great Fire of London and Explorers. These units cover key parts of the National Curriculum with aspects of changes within living memory, significant events and significant individuals.These knowledge organisers can be used as a mat in lessons to cover key facts for the children or can be stuck in children’s books. They are great resources for an overview for what the children are going to learn in each unit.
This resource has 1 page which can be seen in the preview and covers:
What children should know
Historical skills the children are going to learn
Key objectives for the children to learn
Key historical concepts for the unit
Key Vocabulary
This resource comes in three versions: PDF in colour, PDF in black and white and PPT editable.
How I use this resource: This resource can be printed and stuck in children’s books to indicate a new unit of history learning. This resource could also be highlighted and annotated to assess children’s progress through the unit.
A knowledge organiser for the KS1 history unit for the Explorers. This knowledge organiser can be used as a mat in lessons to cover key facts for the children or can be stuck in children’s books. It is a great resource for an overview for what the children are going to learn in the Explorers unit. This includes learning about significant individuals who were Explorers including Neil Armstrong and Amelia Earhart.
This resource has 1 page which can be seen in the preview and covers:
What children should know
Historical skills the children are going to learn
Key objectives for the children to learn
Key historical concepts for the unit
Key Vocabulary
This resource comes in three versions: PDF in colour, PDF in black and white and PPT editable.
How I use this resource: This resource can be printed and stuck in children’s books to indicate a new unit of history learning. This resource could also be highlighted and annotated to assess children’s progress through the unit.
If you like this knowledge organiser why not look at our bundle of Year 1 Knowledge Organisers?
This resource is a bundle of Year 1 History Medium Term plans for the units of Toys, The Great Fire of London and Explorers. These plans cover key parts of the National Curriculum with aspects of changes within living memory, significant events and significant individuals.
Each of these units has 6 lessons each which means there is an overview of 18 lessons!
Each lesson is broken down into:
Teacher information, breaking down key information teacher’s need to know prior to the lesson.
Historical concepts - which historical concepts will be covered in which lessons
Key vocabulary and definitions for this vocabulary
Hook, learning, activity and plenary
Want a peek at what these plans look like? Click on this link [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13076792] for the Great Fire of London plan!
If you are interested in these lessons keep an eye out for these as we are in the process of uploading them soon!
A medium term plan for KS1 children for the Explorers unit. This unit will cover the understanding of significant individuals as stated in the National Curriculum by looking at a range of key explorers from the World. There is a range of different explorers in this plan so that comparisons can be drawn between them.
This medium term plan covers 6 lessons which are broken down into:
Teacher Information
Historical Concepts
Key Vocabulary
Hook
Learning
Task
Plenary
The lessons will cover:
What is an Explorer?
Ibn Battuta
Christopher Columbus
Ernest Shackleton
Amelia Earhart
Neil Armstrong
Bonus! Tim Peake
As you can see the children will learn about the Islamic explorer Ibn Battuta who explored the world on horseback, Christopher Columbus who explored on the sea, Ernest Shackleton who explored the South Pole, Amelia Earhart by air and both Neil Armstrong and Tim Peake by space!
How I use this resource: This resource can be printed or used online. This resource is to be used as an outline for the planning you make around the topic of the Explorers.
If you are looking for more KS1 history planning we have already completed a unit of toys planning. Just click below to see!
[https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657]
A knowledge organiser for the KS1 history unit for the Great Fire of London. This knowledge organiser can be used as a mat in lessons to cover key facts for the children or can be stuck in children’s books. It is a great resource for an overview for what the children are going to learn in the Great Fire of London unit. This includes learning about the different stages of the Great Fire of London and the content that will be covered.
This resource has 1 page which can be seen in the preview and covers:
What children should know
Historical skills the children are going to learn
Key objectives for the children to learn
Key historical concepts for the unit
Key Vocabulary
How I use this resource: This resource can be printed and stuck in children’s books to indicate a new unit of history learning. This resource could also be highlighted and annotated to assess children’s progress through the unit.
If you like this knowledge organiser why not look at our bundle of Year 1 Knowledge Organisers?
A medium term plan for KS1 children for the Great Fire of London. This medium term plan covers 6 lessons which are broken down into:
Teacher Information
Historical Concepts
Key Vocabulary
Hook
Learning
Task
Plenary
The lessons will cover:
Life in the 17th century
Start of the fire
Events during the fire
Samuel Pepys
Aftermath of the fire
Modern Day
In the Great Fire of London unit it is imperative that children first about how people in the 1600s lived, following this the events of the fire will be discussed which leads to modern day firefighting.
How I use this resource: This resource can be printed or used online. This resource is to be used as an outline for the planning you make around the topic of the Great Fire of London
If you are looking for more KS1 history planning we have already completed a unit of toys planning. Just click below to see!
[https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657]
A set of worksheets on fractions for Year 6 with the aim to prepare them for their maths SATS assessment. The worksheets are in a booklet so they can be printed as homework or be used in class as revision or in normal lessons.
This resource has 25 pages of questions related to the Year 6 curriculum. This work booklet covers:
Finding equivalent fractions
Finding simplified fractions
Comparing fractions
Adding and subtracting fractions (with the same and different denominator)
Finding fractions of amounts
Multiplying fractions
Dividing fractions
Improper fractions and mixed numbers
For each of the above objectives this resource has lots of fluency questions for children to practice each skill. As well as this there is reasoning questions for those children who finish so that they can develop their understanding and achieve Greater Depth!
How I use this resource: This resource has 25 pages and can be used in different ways. This can be used when teaching fractions, a revision tool in class or as a homework pack for children before their SATS.
If you like this resource and want more Year 6 Fractions resources click here for a free fractions guide!
Alternatively, if you are looking for history resources a great starting point for whole school planning is here
Needing an adding and subtracting fractions worksheet in the run up to SATS 2024? Look no further! This helpful worksheet has over 50 questions on assessing children’s knowledge of adding and subtracting fractions.
Within this worksheet there are 3 pages, each aimed at a different skill: adding fractions, subtracting fractions and problem solving within this skill.
There are two pages within this resource on adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator, 2 pages with different denominators and a problem solving page.
If you are interested in any more fraction worksheets in the run up to SATS, see our Fractions guide which breaks down each of the Year 6 fraction National Curriculum objectives.
This resource is aimed at completing the following objective in the National Curriculum:
Add and subtract fractions with different denominators and mixed numbers, using the concept of equivalent fractions.
In Year 3 and looking at finding 1, 10 and 100 more and less of a number? Look no further! This resource is a self marking quiz which children can take at the end of this unit to find any gaps and to create intervention plans!
Within this resource there are 18 questions which are broken up into 3 questions each on:
Finding 1 less (subtracting 1)
Finding 1 more (adding 1)
Finding 10 less (subtracting 10)
Finding 10 more (adding 10)
Finding 100 less (subtracting 100)
Finding 100 more (adding 100)
Each of these topics are broken down into:
Using that skill for 2 digit numbers
Using that skill for 3 digit numbers
Using that skill when exchanging/crossing a 10/100/1000
Once the children have completed the quiz you can review the results of the quiz with no marking required as it is self marking. This means that you can concentrate your energy on assessing your children in an easy way!
This resource covers the Year 3 National Curriculum Objective of:
Add and subtract numbers mentally, including:
a three-digit number and 1s
a three-digit number and 10s
a three-digit number and 100s
In Year 3 and looking at finding 1, 10 and 100 less of a number? Look no further! This resource is a self marking quiz which children can take at the end of this unit to find any gaps and to create intervention plans!
Within this resource there are 10 questions which are broken up into 3 questions each on:
Finding 1 less (subtracting 1)
Finding 10 less (subtracting 10)
Finding 100 less (subtracting 100)
Each of these topics are broken down into:
Using that skill for 2 digit numbers
Using that skill for 3 digit numbers
Using that skill when exchanging/crossing a 10/100/1000
Once the children have completed the quiz you can review the results of the quiz with no marking required as it is self marking. This means that you can concentrate your energy on assessing your children in an easy way!
This resource covers the Year 3 National Curriculum Objective of:
Subtract numbers mentally, including:
a three-digit number and 1s
a three-digit number and 10s
a three-digit number and 100s