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The Acorn Easter Bundle
Our Easter themed bundle includes a range of our resources, great for end of term activities. There is a literacy theme, but also a few resources to jazz up the classroom.
Easter acrostic poems: examples and templates
Easter bunting: print / colour and hang up!
Easter card making bits & bobs
Easter egg design: templates and design proposals
Easter news article activity: newspaper templates and example headlines
Spring Senses Poetry: a whole lesson with a range of differentiated activities
Geography - Map skills - Direction
Geography - Map skills - Direction
A complete lesson with a range of activities and resources aimed at teaching students how to use direction as a geographical skill. Students will apply the skill in several different ways as well as develop their spatial understanding of Europe.
Complete lesson > thoroughly resourced and ready to teach > snappy starter > explainers > SPaG activity > practise questions > varied map activities > peer assessment > summary activity > teacher notes > lesson plan > lesson evaluation > homework
The main aim is…
For students to learn / apply skills in describing direction.
To develop a spatial understanding of Europe.
Key ideas and content…
There are 8 points to the compass (as far as we’re concerned for today anyway)
We use direction to describe location / journeying.
Direction can be used by many different people in different situations.
To differentiate…
Students could take turns doing the countries / cities activities and then swap to help each other.
One student in a pair could have the map or atlas and act as an expert.
Pair up students when doing the map work.
To extend…
Use an OS map of the local area, Google Earth, an Atlas or online mapping to explore places.
Use the homework template and a local map / online mapping to explore geographical features in the local area (using direction obviously).
Certainly use the CYO task and encourage students to think about how they can test understanding / get students to apply map skills beyond simply describing.
To assess…
The road trip / CYO activity is the main assessment point.
Class discussion and the summary activity will also show progress and allow you to assess understanding.
Geography - The Africa Challenge
Ideal for KS3, but could be used with KS4. Introduce the continent of Africa and develop their spatial awareness of this massive continent.
These activities will help students develop their understanding about Africa as a continent of many countries.
The main activity is a challenge, where students use clues to work out where African countries are – not as easy as it seems!
There are also several extension questions which require students to use geographical language.
Ideal as an individual, paired or group activity.
Competitive element.
Develops spatial awareness and geographical language skills.
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Geography - Settlement Shapes (Whole lesson)
Geography - Settlement Shapes (Whole lesson)
A whole lesson with a range of differentiated activities aimed at teaching students the features of, and differences between; linear, nucleated and dispersed settlement shapes.
Includes: snappy starter, animated explainers, key points, class discussion, differentiated activities, assessment opportunities, a homework task and lesson evaluation. All resources are included, along with a lesson plan and teacher notes.
The main aim is…
For students to learn the features of, and differences between linear, nucleated and dispersed settlement shapes.
Key ideas and content…
Nucleated, linear and dispersed are all settlement shapes.
Settlements grow in different shapes for different reasons.
Nucleated settlements will grow around a feature.
Linear settlements will grow along a feature.
To differentiate…
There is differentiation in the lesson.
Provide the essential words for the summary activity.
Students could work on the photo analysis together.
To extend…
Use the superstar activities.
Get the maps out / photocopy and cut out to pick out actual settlement shapes.
To assess…
The photo analysis and the summary activity allow progress to be demonstrated and assessed.
The homework could also be assessed.
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Easter news article activity
Planning sheet and template for students to write an Easter themed newspaper article / front page.
Included are four headlines, each with a planning sheet.
Blank template and planning sheet also included.
Print in A3 - make great display work.
All reviews for our premium resources have been 5/5* (as of 22nd February 2017)
Easter Egg Design
Aimed at D&T / Primary.
2 draft / design proposals - with sticky notes and drawing space.
Easter egg template / packaging template - great for display work!
Can be edited to include a theme / topic.
Geography - The Water Cycle
A whole lesson intended to teach students the processes within, and the stages of, the water cycle. Includes varied activities, differentiated worksheets and animated diagrams. Lesson plan, teacher notes and a homework also included.
The main aim is…
To understand the processes of the water cycle
To understand where and why these processes are taking place
To understand the sequence / stages of the water cycle
Key ideas and content…
Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, surface run-off
The water cycle is continuous
To differentiate…
See lesson plan / use the varied worksheets
Get the students up in groups to talk through the water cycle using the PowerPoint animation – before moving on to the diagram activities
Students can act (see lesson plan – alternative activities)
To extend…
Set the summary activity as homework / or the research activity for higher ability groups
To assess…
Students could act out the stages – choose at random for higher ability.
Use the summary activity as a piece of work to assess understanding.
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River landforms - waterfall sequencing
Sequencing activity: River landforms - waterfalls
This is suited to KS3 but does work with KS4 - you'll need to add more detail (processes of erosion etc.).
There are four slides to help the teacher explain the processes involved and introduce the keywords.
The activity sheet requires students to complete three activities.
1. Cut out and arrange the tiles.
2. Add the labels from the sheet.
3. Add the descriptions from the sheet.
There is also an animated consolidation slide to allow teacher/students to check accuracy.
For higher ability - ask the students to underline the key terms, add more key terms and write their own descriptions.
Two version of the sheet are included; one in colour and one in outline black & white.
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Easter Acrostic Poems - examples and templates
- 3 Easter themed acrostic poems to use as examples / teaching elements.
- 5 Easter themed poem templates (also in black & white) for students to write their work up on (great for display).
Intended to be used as elements within, or as a full lesson.
SEN English - Phonics - Split digraph e_e basketball board game
A board game designed to teach the split digraph e_e to older SEN students. The board game appeals to the interests of older students to make it more age appropriate. Used to teach phonics skills to older pupils who have missed key elements of phonics at an earlier age.
Board game:
Colourful design
Age appropriate
Two players
Assessment element
Teacher notes
Ideal for interventions
English - Phonics - Split digraphs / split vowels WHOLE LESSON
Learning objective:
To read and spell words containing split digraphs.
A whole lesson which teaches students to read and spell using all five split digraphs using a range of activities with interactive elements and differentiated resources included.
KS3 Geography - Weather & Climate - How weather influences shopping
A range of activities allow students to develop their understanding about how the weather can influence what we buy and when.
Whole lesson:
Starter
Two main activities
Plenary
Homework
Discussion prompts
Teacher notes
All resources
Mixed activities (sorting, drawing, discussion and writing)
SEN English - Phonics - Split digraph i_e football board game
A board game designed to teach the split digraph e_e to older SEN students. The board game appeals to the interests of older students to make it more age appropriate. Used to teach phonics skills to older pupils who have missed key elements of phonics at an earlier age.
Board game:
Colourful design
Age appropriate
Two players
Assessment element
Teacher notes
Ideal for interventions
KS3 Geography - Settlement - 1 - Choosing a site
Whole lesson with all resources included.
Learning objective:
To learn why sites for settlements were chosen.
A range of activities allow students to develop their understanding about how we choose sites / physical features for settlements.
Whole lesson:
Starter
Discussion prompts
Two main activities
Plenary activity
Lesson evaluation
Homework activity
Teacher plan
Teacher notes
All resources
Geography - Map skills - The Island - Assessment
Whole lesson / assessment - could be used to teach map skills or use as a stand alone assessment to use at the end of a map skills topic.
The assessment requires students to read a list of instructions and complete a map of 'The Island'. Students can show and develop their skills with grid references, distance, direction and map symbols.
The assessment element will show the teacher and student progress made, and also inform the student as to what they need to do to get to the next level.
There is an extra activity which then allows students to show their understanding about human and physical features, this could also make a good link to a tourism topic and incorporates literacy. Teacher notes and a brief lesson plan included with extension and differentiation notes.
This whole lesson is ready to go. All of our paid resources have received a 5/5* review as of 29th January 2017.
Geography - Living in squatter settlement - Activity sheets
Two activity sheets intended to be used as part of a lesson. The theme of the lesson should be along the lines of ‘Life in a squatter settlement’, and could be taught with KS3 or KS4 students.
Resource 1: the effects on peoples lives
The main aim is for students to appreciate how the conditions / characteristics of a squatter settlement affect people’s lives.
The task is for students to complete the sheet in a few different ways.
There are nine problems / effects associated with living in a squatter settlement. For each effect, they must list the associated problems, and for several, also draw the problem. Ask the students the question – how would this affect your life if you lived there? There will be some repetition.
There are three blank cards as well, these are intended for higher ability students, or for the teacher to edit so as to include a problem which may be appropriate to the theme of their teaching.
Higher ability students can cut the cards out afterwards and glue them in their exercise books – this is an opportunity to identify links between the problems. There are several, and the whole activity is very open ended. Students could also sort their ideas into social, political and economic – they could use three different colours and a key to show this.
There are some answers on the next sheet, although there are many more.
Resource 2: the informal economy of a squatter settlement
The main aim is for students to appreciate how people can earn money within a squatter settlement. The focus should be on how the work is informal and doesn’t contribute to the tax base / official figures. This kind of work can be contained within a squatter settlement, but not necessarily so. This is an opportunity to draw a strong link to rural-urban migration; how the residents are often uneducated and unskilled, but wanting and needing to work.
The task is simple, for each form of employment, the student must draw an appropriate illustration. Model for lower ability, ask higher ability to include speech bubbles, or some form of written communication. Use as an opportunity to clear up any misunderstanding about what each term means.
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Tropical storm formation - differentiated activity sheets
Several differentiated activity sheets.
Suitable for a range of abilities and learning styles.
Teacher notes included.
An attractive and sequenced piece of work showing the key stages in tropical storm formation.
This resource will help in the teaching of tropical storm formation at a range of ages and abilities.
Penguin number lines
Penguin number lines ready to print (in .pdf and .ppt format)
Settlement shape posters
Print in A3.
Several to choose from.
Features of a composite volcano
Use as a display (print in A3) or resource.