Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
In the style of Blockbuster, test your children’s knowledge all about the Romans. 28 questions are supplied with the quiz, along with a PowerPoint with all the instructions that you will need to use this fun resource in your classroom on your interactive whiteboard. Could be used at an end of the topic, to test how much your children have learnt or just as a fun activity.
Not doing the Romans? Then keep your eyes peeled on our page, more history quizzes will be added soon.
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden this Microsoft PowerPoint document contains an editable word mat. Choose from 5 different coloured mats. Simply drag and drop characters/objects from the story onto the mats along with their labels. A great activity for the children to create themselves and consolidate their vocab. Extension: Children can type their own labels on the blank ones provided.
Based on the retelling of Little Red Riding Hood by Martin Goulden this .pdf document contains the A4 illustrations of the 4 characters faces from the story: Little Red Riding Hood, The Big Bad Wolf, Grandma and The Woodcutter.
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden this PowerPoint document contains the A4 illustrations of the characters faces from the story plus the three little pig’s houses. Perfect for adding to display boards or as larger story props.
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden this .pdf document contains all the pages of the story in a random order. These are non-editable and are designed to be easily printed and cut to create a story sequencing activity for the children.
Using these 9 Sculptris templates, 3D sculpt your very own dinosaurs. Choose either to edit basic models of heads and/or bodies or choose from rough models of Dilophosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Pachycephalosaurus and Triceratops to add fine details.
Included free in the download is also a warm-up Sculptris activity to get children used to manipulating the camera.
If you've never used Sculptris before look for "GUIDE How to make a head in Sculptris" in my shop for a step-by-step guide on the basics.
This step-by-step picture guide shows you how to make a 3D pirate coin in a FREE program called Sculptris. The guide, 3D template and 3D example is perfect for those with little or no experience in 3D modelling. This product has been trialed and tested with Year 1 children!
Using the FREE program Sculptris, create this unique Ancient Egyptian Death Mask!
This step-by-step picture guide will take you through the whole process - even if you haven't used the program before. Also included is a download link for the 3D model at various stages of sculpting. The models can be 3D printed or screenshots can be taken for displays/books.
Increase cursor fine motor skills with this EYFS/KS1 drag and drop activity. Create different types of transport with pre-made shapes. E.g Drag and drop the wheels, windows and other features of a car onto the body of a car. 7 modes available: Walk, bus, tram, train, bicycle, car and taxi.
Test children on a variety of traditional Computing skills. Plus a couple of additional Computing activities to extend skill consolidation and a FREE E-Safety username presentation!
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden this PowerPoint document contains drag and drop, create your own tray/box/name etc. labels. Editable text boxes in a variety of colours with characters from the story to decorate them. The children love making and decorating their own labels!
Quick and easy Computing activity for the whole class. Drag and drop eyes, nose and mouth onto pumpkins in this PowerPoint file. Print out for instant displays/decorations.
Teach year 1 and 2 children how to use the Internet to research information. Using a specific wildlife website, challenge your children to complete the four worksheets by retrieving basic information. Use this opportunity to teach children how to:
-navigate backwards and forwards through web pages.
-recognise a link to a new page when the cursor turns to a hand.
-minimise and maximise.
A great Interactive Whiteboard Resource for learning about hobbies in French. Simply go into presentation mode, select a hobby, decide whether or not you like that hobby, (click the smiley face or sad face) read out the statement in French and then click the home button to choose another.
Use these two step-by-step picture guides to help you create digital graphs/charts. Print off the rainfall figures resources and teach you children how to enter information accurately into a database and then create a graph/chart from that data. Edit the titles, axes and colours. Perfect for honing Computing skills through Topic and Science!
A beautiful variety of dinosaur themed writing templates in landscape.
Several pages of each, differentiated with varying amounts of lines and line thicknesses.
Why not make some of your own dinosaurs using an interactive, drag-and-drop activity?
It’s a perfect activity for the interactive whiteboard or for the children to work independently on the computer:
You can find the resource on TES at my shop:
www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/martinjgoulden
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘create and build your own dinosaur’
A beautiful variety of alien posters.
Contains 14 unique aliens with a variety of features to explore and describe. Each has a different number of colourful arms, legs, eyes, teeth, antennae and regular shaped mouths to identify.
The resources contains 2 sets of posters. The first set gives each alien one made up name. The second set gives each alien two names to sound out. We threw in a little alliteration on the second set just for fun!
Also, why not make some of your own aliens using an interactive, drag-and-drop activity?
It’s a perfect activity for the interactive whiteboard or for the children to work independently on the computer:
You can find the resource on TES at my shop:
www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/martinjgoulden
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘create your own alien’
A beautiful variety of space/alien posters.
Contains 14 unique aliens with a variety of features to explore and discuss. Each has a different number of colourful arms, legs, eyes, teeth, antennae and regular shaped mouths to identify.
If you want to take the discussions further, you might also be interested in creating some ‘WANTED’ style posters using the same aliens in this resource.
Click HERE to view the Wanted Posters
Also, why not make some of your own aliens using an interactive, drag-and-drop activity?
It’s a perfect activity for the interactive whiteboard or for the children to work independently on the computer:
You can find the resource on TES at my shop:
www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/martinjgoulden
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘create your own alien’