These subject leader cards fit lanyard holders that are 86mm wide by 61mm high and can be printed smaller or larger depending on your requirements.
They can be used by children in class who are considered ‘experts’ in each subject. This allows them to circulate the classroom and support other children in their ‘expert’ subject area.
These are available in the following subjects as part of the pack:
Reading
Writing
Maths
History
Geography
Science
Art
DT
PE
RE
PSHE
Spanish
French
Computing
Music
These science quiz cards are a great resource for children to test each other on their science subject knowledge throughout the primary National Curriculum.
They cover all of the science primary curriculum, with the following content, mapped per year group:
Plants
Animals, Including Humans
Everyday Materials
Seasonal Changes
Living Things and Their Habitats
Uses of Everyday Materials
Rocks
Light
Forces and Magnets
States of Matter
Sound
Electricity
Properties and Changes of Materials
Earth and Space
Forces
Evolution and Inheritance
Of course, there is a little bit of work to do when you’ve printed these: including cutting, folding, and laminating for longevity.
Any questions, please email us at we.can.school.resources@gmail.com - we are always happy to receive feedback and recommendations as to how we can improve our resources for you. Likewise, if there are any mistakes, please contact us and we will send you an amended version.
If you like this resource, you might also like:
History Quiz Cards
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/history-quiz-cards-12951324
Geography Quiz Cards
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/geography-quiz-cards-12952298
All 100 words from the Year 5 and 6 spelling word list put into contextualised sentences. Children can then use the sentences to work out the meaning of each word.
This can be used as part of a larger activity or as a quick oral and mental starter at the beginning of each lesson.
Regular use of this will teach children how to infer the meaning of a word by using the contextualised sentences behind them.
To support teachers’ understanding of key topics and concepts in the Primary History National Curriculum, we have created these handy subject knowledge guides with enough information for teachers to learn about the topics that they are teaching.
There is no expectation that children would know all of this information by the end of the unit - these are designed to support teacher understanding of a subject before planning and teaching it.
The units covered in these History Subject Knowledge Guides are:
Ancient Egyptians
Ancient Greeks
Ancient Maya
Ancient Sumer
Anglo-Saxons in Britain
Bronze Age Britain
Changing Power of British Monarchy
Early Islamic Civlisation
Indus Valley
Iron Age Britain
Kingdom of Benin
Romans in Britain
Shang Dynasty
Stone Age Britain
Industrial Revolution in Britain
Vikings in Britain
World War II
Each .PDF can be used by class teachers to support their understanding of the topics that may be selected for teaching in a Primary History school curriculum.
Geography vocabulary flashcards are double-sided flashcards with a geographic word from the geography national curriculum on one side, and the definition on the other.
Children can use these cards to test themselves on the meaning of geographic vocabulary at the primary age range. Teachers can also use these to test children.
These vocabulary cards cover all of the necessary vocabulary (59 words in all) from the national curriculum for geography. An example of some of the words and their definitions are as follows:
continent
ocean
river
mountain
desert
island
volcano
earthquake
climate
map
These cards will need to be printed, cut, folded and laminated to ensure longevity. When made up, the size of these cards is A5.
There are two cards per A4 piece of paper to reduce paper wastage.
Any questions, please email us at we.can.school.resources@gmail.com - we are always happy to receive feedback and recommendations as to how we can improve our resources for you.
You might also like:
Science Vocabulary Cards
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/science-vocabulary-flashcards-12949569
History vocabulary flashcards are double-sided flashcards with a history word from the national curriculum on one side, and a definition on the other.
Children can use these cards to test themselves on the meaning of historical vocabulary at the primary age range. Teachers can also use these to test children.
These vocabulary cards cover all of the necessary vocabulary from the national curriculum for history. The topics covered are as follows:
Castles in the UK
Grace Darling
Victorian Seaside Holidays
Great Fire of London
Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
Stone Age
Romans in Britain
Vikings
Industrial Revolution
Amelia Earhart
Pioneers and Explorers
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Maya
The Monarchy
World War II
Ancient Sumer
The Indus Valley
The Shang Dynasty
Early Islamic Civilisation
Benin (West Africa)
Windrush
Neil Armstrong Moon Landing
Ancient Greece
Anglo-Saxons in Britain
Best of British
These cards will need to be printed, cut, folded and laminated to ensure longevity. When made up, the size of these cards is A5.
There are two cards per A4 piece of paper to reduce paper wastage.
Any questions, please email us at we.can.school.resources@gmail.com - we are always happy to receive feedback and recommendations as to how we can improve our resources for you.
If a topic has not been covered and you would like it adding, please let us know.
You might also like:
Science Vocabulary Cards
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/science-vocabulary-flashcards-12949569
Geography Vocabulary Cards
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/geography-vocabulary-cards-12952374
Science Vocabulary Flashcards are double-sided flashcards with a scientific word from the Science national curriculum on one side, and the definition on the other.
Children can use these cards to test themselves on the meaning of scientific vocabulary at the primary age range. Teachers can also use these to test children.
These cards will need to be printed, cut, folded and laminated to ensure longevity. When made up, the size of these cards is A5.
There are two cards per A4 piece of paper to reduce paper wastage.
These history quiz cards are a great resource for children to test each other on their history subject knowledge throughout the primary National Curriculum for history.
They cover a wide range of history topics:
Castles in Britain
Great Fire of London
Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
Stone Age
Ancient Romans in Britain
Vikings in Britain
Pioneers and Explorers
Ancient Egyptians
Ancient Maya
Changing Power of Monarchy
World War II
Grace Darling
Seaside Holidays and the Victorians
Neil Armstrong
Best of British History
Anglo-Saxons
Ancient Sumer
The Indus Valley
The Shang Dynasty
Early Islamic Civilisation
Benin (West Africa)
These documents are meant to be double-sided, so they will need cutting down, folding and laminating (a teacher’s favourite job, right!?)
An A3 - though can be scaled down to A4 at printing - sheet saved in a .pdf format to allow children to plan, design, and evaluate their design technology products.
For children in Reception /Year 1 / Year 2 allowing them to identify and label the correct human and physical features in geography.
There are also the correct scaffolding labels for children to cut and stick if they are unable to write the correct names in the boxes.
A simple plan for scientific experiments - there are two versions attached, with one version containing space for children to write down what they already know about the science that they are about to undertake, thus building on prior knowledge in line with new Education Inspection Framework, 2019.
This can be used to support children when they plan science experiements in KS1 and KS2.
A generic template for children to use in KS2 classrooms when conducting their own non-fiction research- whether about significant people, places or significant events.
This double-sided document has the new curriculum in mind, asking children what they already know about a topic of their choosing, before generating their own questions and answering them.
Again, with the Education Inspection Framework in mind, children are asked to consider the connections they have made to things they have learned previously, before considering if there is any further research they will need to conduct. This resource is useful for non-fiction research lessons, or in classrooms with a non-fiction provision area.
Colons and dashes worksheet based on a Bloom’s Taxonomy stepped-approach to teaching grammar.
Starts by giving a description of what the grammatical target looks like, before working through increasingly complex levels of difficulty to support children internalising and using the grammar skill independently. Children will remember, apply and analyse the grammar being used correctly and incorrectly before attempting to write their own.
Designed to allow children to write these into their books, rather than on them. Supports greater depth writers by allowing them to write multiple versions of some of the more complex sentences.
Modal verb worksheet based on a Bloom’s Taxonomy stepped-approach to teaching grammar.
Starts by giving a description of what the grammatical target looks like, before working through increasingly complex levels of difficulty to support children internalising and using the grammar skill independently. Children will remember, apply and analyse the grammar being used correctly and incorrectly before attempting to write their own.
Designed to allow children to write these into their books, rather than on them. Supports greater depth writers by allowing them to write multiple versions of some of the more complex sentences. Looks even better on kraft paper!
A5 prompt cards with creative writing scenarios for children to complete the story in multiple ways. Supports greater depth writing - especially if children are able to write multiple endings to the same scenario.
Scenarios can be finished in any way children interpret, so there are endless possibilities for how to complete these and no one way is correct.
Cards are in black and white like many of my resources to save on coloured ink and to avoid over-stimulation through colour-overload.
A (hopefully) useful resource for identifying features of a genre in UKS2. The generic nature of the sheet means that it can be used across any genre of writing and teaches children the skills they need in order to write a specific genre of their own choosing.
Resource focuses on audience and purpose of a genre, language and vocabulary, characters and motivations, settings, and structure - as well as additional space to add in own notes.
It can be used as part of classroom teaching to support English planning and story writing, or as part of a provision-based learning environment, alongside story books organised by genre, for children to access independently and write their own genre-specific stories.
Perfect verb form worksheet based on a Bloom’s Taxonomy stepped-approach to teaching grammar.
Starts by giving a description of what the grammatical target looks like, before working through increasingly complex levels of difficulty to support children internalising and using the grammar skill independently. Children will remember, apply and analyse the grammar being used correctly and incorrectly before attempting to write their own.
Designed to allow children to write these into their books, rather than on them. Supports greater depth writers by allowing them to write multiple versions of some of the more complex sentences. Looks even better on kraft paper!
Passive and active voice worksheet based on a Bloom’s Taxonomy stepped-approach to teaching grammar.
Starts by giving a description of what the grammatical target looks like, before working through increasingly complex levels of difficulty to support children internalising and using the grammar skill independently. Children will remember, apply and analyse the grammar being used correctly and incorrectly before attempting to write their own.
Designed to allow children to write these into their books, rather than on them. Supports greater depth writers by allowing them to write multiple versions of some of the more complex sentences.
Co-ordination (Year 2) worksheet based on a Bloom’s Taxonomy stepped-approach to teaching grammar.
Starts by giving a description of what the grammatical target looks like, before working through increasingly complex levels of difficulty to support children internalising and using the grammar skill independently. Children will remember, apply and analyse the grammar being used correctly and incorrectly before attempting to write their own.
Designed to allow children to write these into their books, rather than on them. Supports greater depth writers by allowing them to write multiple versions of some of the more complex sentences.
All 100 words from the Year 5 and 6 spelling word list put into contextualised sentences. Children can then use the sentences to work out the meaning of each word.
This can be used as part of a larger activity or as a quick oral and mental starter at the beginning of each lesson.
Regular use of this will teach children how to infer the meaning of a word by using the contextualised sentences behind them.
Please note: this is the sample version of 100 words. For the full version, you must pay the purchase price on my page.