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PSHE - KS2- Lesson on Self Respect for Y3/4/5/6
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PSHE - KS2- Lesson on Self Respect for Y3/4/5/6

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Aim To encourage children to think about how we value ourselves and respect each other. 30-45 minutes Learning outcomes Children should be taught: • to talk and write about their opinions, and explain their views, on issues that affect themselves and society; • to face new challenges positively by … making responsible choices … ; • to resolve differences by looking at alternatives, making decisions and explaining choices.
Year 5/6 Geography- The Water Cycle includes Lesson Plan and Worksheet
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Year 5/6 Geography- The Water Cycle includes Lesson Plan and Worksheet

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Taken from our Geography Flipbook Activities Keystage 2 Years5&6 This unit contains Investigating rivers Flipbook :The water cycle The resource includes one page of teacher’s notes for every page in the flipbook,and each one includes learning objectives and outcomes,key questions and activity ideas.There are many suggestions on how to use the relevant flipbook page and associated activity sheet. Learning objectives Children should learn: • about the features of the water cycle • to sequence the components of the water cycle Learning outcomes Children will be able to: • identify and explain each stage in the water cycle Leave a review
Year 2 English/ Literacy, Explanation 5 lesson Unit (Life Cycles)
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Year 2 English/ Literacy, Explanation 5 lesson Unit (Life Cycles)

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Taken from our Year 2 Literacy Resource File The focus is on following and producing explanatory texts. This unit is closely linked to the curriculum area of science and life cycles of plants. Children begin with an investigation into the seeds of various plants. This is followed by a reading phase about the life cycles of some of these plants. The children then link the texts with the appropriate diagrams and pull out some of the key language to help them make a glossary and understand how to write explanatory texts. Children are given the opportunity to look at more examples of explanatory texts before they begin the investigative study which they will finally write about. In groups, children follow instructions to grow potatoes. At each stage they are encouraged to observe and record the process and the results. They are encouraged to keep a diary of the investigation and to evaluate their own work as they go. At the end of the investigation, they are asked to review the process and finally to produce a presentation about the life cycle of the potato 1 What is it? • To promote interest in the topic. • To follow the stages in an explanatory text about the life cycle of a plant. • To understand what a glossary is. 2 Explanation language and features • To focus on the form and organisational features of explanatory texts. • To widen the concept of what topics explanatory texts deal with. 3 Let’s grow potatoes • To initiate an ongoing investigative study in order to develop and produce an explanatory text. • To read, understand and follow instructions. 4 Our potatoes• To conclude an ongoing investigative study in order to develop and produce an explanatory text. • To work collaboratively to produce a paragraph describing the end result of an investigation. • To share information 5 Presentations• To produce an explanatory text/ presentation. • To produce a suitable visual explanation of a process. • To use labels as an aid to visuals. Leave a review
Phase 5 Fairy tales Reading and Writing Unit
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Phase 5 Fairy tales Reading and Writing Unit

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Includes all stories An alternative version of the traditional fairytale ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. This quite challenging text uses a range of alternative graphemes from Letters and Sounds Phase 5. The premise for this story is that our monster family would probably not have heard of ‘Little Red Riding Hood’, a story with a bad wolf and a good child, but they may have a similar story which they tell their monster children, in which the monster is the good character and the villain is the child. Covering: Speaking and listening ● Help the children to draw a storyboard or story map to support a retelling of the story. ● Provide fabrics, blocks and smallworld resources to create a threedimensional story map. ● Use role play to tell the story from one point of view. To explore ideas for this, use drama techniques, such as ‘hot-seating’. ● Act out either the monster version of the story or the traditional version, using voices for the characters. Guided and shared reading: ● Use the story as a shared text. Support the children as they read words which contain alternative spellings for phonemes (see table, below). ● Compare and contrast this version with a traditional version of Red Riding Hood (see ‘Resources’, page 91). ● Traditional tales are some of the easiest texts to use when asking young children Assessment Focus 7 questions (Relate texts to social, cultural and historical contexts and literary traditions) as it is relatively easy to find simple retellings that the children can read independently. For example, you could ask: ● How did you know that the boy would do something bad? ● Did anything surprise you in this retelling of the story?
MFL- Spanish- Days of the Week
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MFL- Spanish- Days of the Week

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The purpose of this topic is to teach children to understand and say the days of the week. It is also to ensure that the children can respond to and ask the question ¿Qué día es hoy? Learning outcomes Children learn: to understand and use the vocabulary for the days of the week to ask and respond to the question ¿Qué día es hoy Includes: Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets
History- Yr 3/4 Anglo-Saxons Invaders and Settlers Lesson
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History- Yr 3/4 Anglo-Saxons Invaders and Settlers Lesson

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Invaders and settlers The purpose of this lesson is: to establish that the Anglo-Saxons both invaded and settled in Britain. Children should learn: • to use the terms ‘invade’ and ‘settle’; • to place the Anglo-Saxon period in a chronological framework. Class objective: • to discover the difference between invaders and settlers. Learning Outcomes Children should be able to: • use a dictionary to find the meanings of the words ‘invade’ and ‘settle’; • sort words or phrases correctly under the headings ‘invade’ and ‘settle’; • locate the Anglo-Saxon period on a time line; • discuss ideas associated with invasion and settlement. Includes Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets See full unit available on TES
History- Yr3/4- Who were the Celts? Lesson Plan and Activity resources
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History- Yr3/4- Who were the Celts? Lesson Plan and Activity resources

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Who were the Celts? Learning objectives Learning outcomes The purpose of this lesson is: for the children to develop a clear understanding of who the Celtic people were. Children should learn: • to select and record information about Celtic ways of life; • about aspects of life in Celtic Britain, using a variety of sources. Class objective: • to find out about the Celts Children should be able to: • select relevant information from a number of sources; • record relevant information about the Celtic way of life Includes Lessons Plan and resources for activities
MFL-Spanish-4 Week Unit- Dates, Family, Colours, Sounds and Spellings
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MFL-Spanish-4 Week Unit- Dates, Family, Colours, Sounds and Spellings

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In this section, the children will learn the nouns for members of a family and how to say the date. They will also learn how to describe using colours, to express preferences and to look carefully at some Spanish words for their sound and spelling. **Topic titles My family** The purpose of this topic is for children to identify members of their family, to respond to questions and to write short phrases correctly with support. **2. Today’s date ** The purpose of this topic is for children to ask and respond correctly to the question ¿Qué día es hoy? It is also to understand and use the numbers 22–31. 3. Colours ** The purpose of this topic is for children to learn vocabulary to describe the colour of items. ** 4. Sounds and spellings The purpose of this topic is to consolidate and apply the phonetic skills the children have learnt in this and in other sections by looking specifically at the sounds and spellings of words Includes: Medium Term Plans, Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets Topic 1 and 2 available on TES or on our website.
History- Yr3/4- Ancient Egypt- The Gift of the Nile Lesson
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History- Yr3/4- Ancient Egypt- The Gift of the Nile Lesson

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The purpose of this lesson is: to discover why the landscape was crucial in the life of the ancient Egyptians Children should learn: • to make deductions about life in the past from pictures of the landscape; • how much of the life of Egypt depended on the Nile. Class objective: • to discover the importance of the River Nile in ancient Egypt. Children should be able to: • extract information about the landscape from pictures; • provide answers that show the relationship between the geography of Egypt and the way of life in the past Includes Lesson Plan and Activity sheets where required
History- Year 5/6- Ancient Greece- Sparta and Athens Lesson
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History- Year 5/6- Ancient Greece- Sparta and Athens Lesson

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The purpose of this lesson is:to research and present information on the similarities and differences between Athens and Sparta. Children should learn: • what is meant by ‘democracy’ (government by leaders elected by the people); • some of the ideas of people living in Athens and Sparta. Class objective: • to find out about the similarities and differences between Athens and Sparta. Learning objectives Learning outcomes Children should be able to: • know that Athens and Sparta were city states and governed themselves; • distinguish between the beliefs of the Athenians and Spartans and know some reasons why they held those beliefs Includes full lesson and activity sheets
History- Year 5/6- Ancient Greece-City States and the way they were Governed
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History- Year 5/6- Ancient Greece-City States and the way they were Governed

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The purpose of this lesson is: to consider a map of ancient Greece and to investigate city states and the way they were governed. Children should learn: • about the geography of ancient Greece; • that ancient Greece consisted of city states; • that different city states were governed in different ways. Class objective: • to discover how ancient Greece was organized. Children should be able to: • recognize that ancient Greece was organized into city states; • know that Athens and Sparta were city states; • understand that there are different models of government. Includes Lesson Plans and Sheets for activities
R.E- Year 1- Belonging Unit (6 lessons)
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R.E- Year 1- Belonging Unit (6 lessons)

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About this unit This unit looks at what it means to belong to something, whether it be a community, class, club, country, team, family, circle of friends and so on, and the need to show that belonging through joint activities or lifestyle, dress or behaviour. The unit explores belonging to: • a family • a school • other groups • the local community • our country • the world. People of particular life stances or groups will be valuable in sharing their experiences and showing any clothing and artefacts that signal their belonging and pride in that. Where opportunities arise for adding this feature to the lessons, make the most of them! Lesson length: Each lesson is designed to take one hour. (Lesson 3 will take longer if the group works outside to gather photographs.) Expectations At the end of this unit most children will: • understand the importance people attach to belonging to a group, and be able to name a religious and secular group. Some children will have made less progress and will: • be able to talk about the groups they belong to. Some children will have progressed further and will: • be able to explain why people belong to religious groups, naming some
Year 6 Maths Homework Pack (46 sheets) including answers
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Year 6 Maths Homework Pack (46 sheets) including answers

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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of Year 6 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes. Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson. This in turn, will provide you with the information required to assess the pupils’ learning, and will enable you to plan your lessons effectively. With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 6 objectives and all seven core strands. This easy-to-use CD will reduce the time spent preparing and marking homework enabling you use your time as efficiently as possible. The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are: • Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating • Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape • Block C: Handling data and measures • Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape • Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Year 3 English/Literacy Full Home Learning Pack (46 sheets) including Parental Guidance
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Year 3 English/Literacy Full Home Learning Pack (46 sheets) including Parental Guidance

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Our Literacy Homework Activities for Year 3 provide forty-six challenging and engaging Literacy homework activity sheets. The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 3 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching. The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 3 and are designed to be used flexibly. Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types: • Understanding and engaging with texts; • Shaping texts; • Sentence structure and punctuation; • Spelling. Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types. They include parental guidance and spelling sheets, especially for Year 3 pupils. The Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format and the activities also covers speaking and listening skills.
Year 5/6 Science Homework - Full pack
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Year 5/6 Science Homework - Full pack

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The LCP Science Homework Activities are divided into three sections: Biological processes, Materials and Physical processes. There are 22 homework sheets in each section. There is also a teacher’s answer section, which provides answers to questions posed on the homework sheets and suggests the sort of responses you can expect from children. The LCP Science Homework Activities contain 66 colourful, printable homework sheets which give your children the opportunity to practise scientific skills, encourage their curiosity and improve their understanding of science. Each homework activity sheet is divided into two parts. The first part provides an opportunity for children to consolidate scientific skills, such as predicting, planning, observing, analysing data through tables and graphs, drawing conclusions and evaluating. The second part of each sheet consists of practical challenges. Some are quick while others can take place over a few days. The challenges are varied, to suit different learning styles. They are also designed to be fun, in order to develop curiosity and inspire children to think and work like scientists. Because learning is always best shared, it is a good idea for children to carry out the challenges as a group; this could be with classmates or at home with a responsible adult. This download is packed with homework sheets featuring written activities and practical challenges – all supported by a teacher’s answer section that suggests the sort of responses you should expect. All of the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word. Answers included! Leave us a review.
Year 6 English/Literacy Home Learning Pack (46 sheets) including Parental Guidance
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Year 6 English/Literacy Home Learning Pack (46 sheets) including Parental Guidance

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Our Literacy Homework Activities for Year 6 provide forty-six challenging and engaging Literacy homework activities sheets. The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 6 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching. The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 6 and are designed to be used flexibly. They are intended to be used with an adult: it would be pointless for the child to do them alone. Much of the learning is in the interaction. Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types: • Understanding and engaging with texts; • Shaping texts; • Sentence structure and punctuation; • Spelling. Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types. They include parental guidance and spelling sheets, especially for Year 6 pupils. The Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format and the activities also cover speaking and listening skills. Leave a review
Year 5 Maths Home Learning (56 sheets) includes Answers and Parental Guidance
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Year 5 Maths Home Learning (56 sheets) includes Answers and Parental Guidance

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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year. Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format. Year 5 includes: – Introduction – Objectives – Homework Answer Sheets Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating Bubbles 1 / Let’s See That Working Out 1 / Moving Digits 1 / On The Plus Side 1 / Problems, Problems / Using The Right Key 1 / What’s It Worth? / Writing, Ordering and Rounding Factors and Multiples 1 / Making Sure 1 / Number Patterns / Playing With Decimals 1 Shaking Hands / What’s The Quick Way? Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape Bubbles 2 / Got It! / Is It or Isn’t It? / Playing With Decimals 2 / Pyramids / What’s in the Net? / Calculations / Got Them All? / Mix and Match / Pretty Patterns / Shape Sorter Block C Handling data and measures About Right 1 / Healthy or Not? / Not a Chance! / This or That / Mostly! / Read That Scale 1 / What Does It Show? Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape Read That Scale 2 / Areas / Angles, Angles / Moving Digits 2 / Using The Right Key 2 / Moving Around / What’s On? / Measuring / Where Does It Go? / Making Sure 2 / On The Plus Side 2 / When’s That? / About Right 2 / More Angles Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Express Time / The Same / The Same Again / Out of a Hundred / Let’s See That Working Out 2 / Factors and Multiples 2 / I Only Want A Bit! / All In Proportion / Puzzle It Out / How Big?
Year 1 and 2 (KS1) History Castles Unit (3 full lessons includes Plans and Worksheets).
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Year 1 and 2 (KS1) History Castles Unit (3 full lessons includes Plans and Worksheets).

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This is a short unit that supports your local history teaching. It introduces the children to the idea of using the built environment as a historical source, introduces the concepts of old and new, and encourages them to think about the changes in their local area over time. It provides a wide range of opportunities for children to develop their spoken language. It is helpful if the children have: experience of recalling stories about the past; sequenced events on a time line; used everyday words relating to the passing of time; used pictures to find out about the past Includes lesson plans and all worksheets Lesson 1: Castles today Lesson 2: Lord John’s Castle Lesson 3: Let’s explore our local castle Leave a review
KS1 (Year 1 and 2) History: Mary Seacole including Worksheets and Plans
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KS1 (Year 1 and 2) History: Mary Seacole including Worksheets and Plans

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This unit links to the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements in the Programme of Study and considers the key historical enquiry question, How do we find out about Isambard Kingdom Brunel? It introduces the children to the idea of historical sources, introduces the concepts of old and new, and encourages them to think about the life and times of a famous person. The approach used could be applied to the study of other famous people. It provides a wide range of opportunities for children to develop their spoken language. It is helpful if the children have: ordered events in time and used everyday terms about the passing of time; answered questions about people/ events in the past using pictures and written sources; recounted episodes from stories about the past; looked for similarities and differences between today and the past. Lesson 1: How do we find out about a famous person? Lesson 2: The story of Mary Seacole. Lesson 3: Recording the life of a famous person. Leave a review
Assembly Medium-term Plan for Autumn
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Assembly Medium-term Plan for Autumn

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Primary School Autumn Term Planner, from Karascope, provides month by month list of topics. Topics include - National Poetry Day, World Food Day, Mary Celeste sets sail, Elizabeth I becomes Queen, Hong Kong given back to China … and much more. Within each topic there are suggested resources that cover subjects right across the curriculum. Hundreds have downloaded straight from the Karascope website, but we thought TES users would find it valuable too. Leave a review