Comprehension questions for chapter 11 and chapter 12 up to page 47 for Fantastic Mr Fox. Questions cover a range of reading skills and are differentiated for higher and lower.
Each activity has 2 versions - a sticker version and a normal A4 plain paper version
This looks at all aspects of a helathy lifestyle rather than just focusing on food. It is a great powerpoint to use at the end of a Healthy Me unit as it brings everything togther and consolidates learning
Please note I do not own any of the images used in this resource.
The presentation looks at the theories of Aristotle, Copernicus and Galileo to show how these theories led to modern day ideas about the solar system.
The first activity asks children to fill in diagrams to show the difference between heliocentric and geocentric models.
The second activity asks children to write or match facts about early astronomers and is differentiated 3 ways.
Higher ability write own sentences
Middle ability match stickers and fill in missing words
Lower ability match stickers
Please note I do not own any of the pictures or videos used in these resources.
Selection of sums with colourful square borders - Perfect for use in continuous provision!
Includes:
Addition within 10
Subtraction within 10
Addition within 20 (not crossing 10 - 2-digit plus 1-digit only)
Subtraction within 20 (not crossing 10 - 2-digit minus 1-digit only)
Pdf version and a word version if you need to edit the font (comic sans).
Complete writing unit pack includes:
Instructions and guidance
11 lesson plans
Slides for each lesson
Model Text
Example story map images
Paper resources (where relevant)
Vocabulary flashcards for display
Guidance includes advise for differentiation, building vocabulary, oral rehearsal and extension activities.
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Maths questions focusing on ordinal numbers within 10.
Ideal for assessment at the start and end of a unit.
Covers:
Numeral positions (1st, 2nd etc)
Vocabulary left, right, first, last, behind and in front of
Reasoning style question
Aligns with White Rose
Maths questions focusing on addition and subtraction within 10.
Ideal for assessment at the start and end of a unit.
Covers:
Part-whole models
Completing number sentences with and without pictures for support
Word problems
Number bonds to 10
Fact families
Comparing number bonds
Includes an editable word version and a pdf version
Aligns with White Rose
Maths questions focusing on multiplication and division problems.
Ideal for assessment at the start and end of a unit.
Covers:
Counting in 2s, 5s and 10s with pictures for support
Repeated addition
Arrays
Sharing equally
Includes an editable word version and a pdf version
Aligns with White Rose
Maths questions focusing on place value within 20.
Ideal for assessment at the start and end of a unit.
Covers:
Pictoral representations
Counting forwards and backwards
Matching words to numerals
Part-whole representations
1 more/1 less
Using more than, less than and equal to symbols ><=
Comparing pictoral representations
Ordering smallest to greatest
Includes an editable word version and a pdf version
Aligns with White Rose
Sentence scramble activity for phase two phonics. Children orally rehearse sentence and unscramble it, followed by a short dictation activity.
Includes:
Six levels of progression
A ‘How to’ guide
A progression chart detailing sounds and tricky words covered for each level
A sounds/tricky words starter for each worksheet (powerpoint or pdf)
A perfect bridge between writing words and writing full sentences!
Maths questions focusing on recognising numbers to 10 and counting within 10.
Ideal for assessment at the start and end of a unit.
Covers:
Ordering digits 0-5
Counting objects (array and non-array)
Colouring/crossing out objects
Includes an editable word version and a pdf version
Aligns with White Rose
Maths questions focusing on comparing numbers to 10.
Ideal for assessment at the start and end of a unit.
Covers:
Vocabulary ‘more’ and ‘fewer’
1 more/1 less
Symbols for more/less than and equal to ><=
Includes an editable word version and a pdf version
Aligns with White Rose
Presentation first gets children to think about the best way to act in an emergency. There is a link to a video on the St John’s Ambulance website that goes through the recovery procedure step by step.
I got my children into pairs and they took it in turns to follow this step by step, I paused the video a lot so they could keep up. Finally I asked them to tell me what the next step was before hitting play to see if they could remember.
There is a differentiated matching activity to finish, where children match the picture to the sentence and put them in the correct order. The HA version also has some missing vocabulary.
Please note I do not own any of the images used in these resources.
Presentation that explains each type of bullying and the difference between them.
There are scenarios for the children to discuss.
The main activity has examples of bullying for the children to sort into direct or indirect (sticker format)
Please note I do not own any of the images used in these resources.
A great presentation that first looks at ideas around ‘normal’ body types and how to promote a healthy body image. It then moves onto looking at images presented in the media and how these have been altered, including some useful web links.
The main activity challenges children to think about someone they admire and come up with reasons why, without solely focusing on their looks.
Please note I do not own any of the images used in these resources.
These resources look at people’s relationships with food and how this can become problematic. The powerpoint looks at anorexia including causes, harmful side effects and recovery. It encourages children to think positively about themselves and others. The main activity asks children to create a ‘recipe’ for a healthy body image and is differentiated three ways.
Please note I do not own any of the images used in these resources.
These resources allow children to show what they already know about the dangers of smoking and build on this. There is a quiz at the start and then a link to a very effective poster by anti-smoking campaigners showing the effects of smoking on children and teenagers.
Body image from shuttershock
A fantastic lesson that generated some great discussion about jobs and their salaries. The discussion was so rich in mine that it carried over two lessons.
First children are given cards with different jobs (discuss any unfamiliar to children before starting). They are asked to rank them from most important to least important and give feedback on their answers.
They are then asked to consider what they think the salary for each job might be and try to match these. The powerpoint then reveals the average salaries in descending order. This generates excellent discussion about whether this is fair, which jobs should earn less/more, are you surprised by any etc
As a final activity children can research a job they would like to pursue in the future and then create an advert for this job based on what they have found. I have included a SEN template, a word mat and some links for useful websites.
Please note I do not own any of the images used in the presentation.