NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
A comparison of the role of women in Weimar and Nazi Germany What Nazi policies regarding women were Whether Nazi policies regarding women were successfully implemented (carried out)
The materials are to support the teaching of WJEC GCSE Religious Studies – Specification B – Option A – Religion and Life issues – unit 1: Relationships
The emphasis of this resource is on working orally, so that pupils can see themselves as owners and understand what the apostrophe, in this context, is communicating.
The final activity recaps on the use of the apostrophe to signal a missing letter and provides an entertaining game encouraging pupils to make a distinction between the apostrophes of possession and contraction. Throughout the lesson, the emphasis is on collaborative learning, with pupils comparing their answers and justifying their conclusions.
This resource pack aims to help pupils to: consider in detail the quality and purpose of what they read extend and enrich their vocabulary through activities focusing on words and their meaning explore, develop and examine ideas write a poem in response to stimuli. The activities have cross curricular links to History – Life in the 20th Century
Look at cars, vans and lorries. designed to teach pupils about positioning and patterns. Users are given coloured cars, vans and lorries and asked to group them in different ways. Then, using basic maps and plans, pupils are invited to move vehicles from one place to another. They are encouraged to think about how to plan and chart journeys and how to give directions to others.
This lesson can be used as an introduction to verbs or as a revision aid.
The activities in this pack will enable pupils to:
understand what a verb is and its effect within a sentence,
identify verbs in a piece of text and
adapt verbs for effect (using synonyms).
The Farm takes pupils on a virtual journey of a livestock farm. They see pigs, ducks, hens, horses, cows and sheep. There is a small information screen about each animal and where it lives, and then some activities involving counting animals and matching animals. Pupils can also sing along to the Old MacDonald had a farm nursery rhyme.
Learning objectives:
to recognise and name different sorts of farm animals,
to count to nine,
and to listen to and recall a nursery rhyme.
This resource pack provides a range of activities to explain and reinforce the meaning of compound words.
It should enable pupils to:
understand that a compound word is two smaller words joined together,
look at individual words to make their own compound words,
and identify and create compound words from a list or table of words.
Look at where people live.
The aim of this resource is for the pupils to interactively:
identify objects and rooms within a house,
talk about the town in which they live,
identify animals and items familiar to the countryside,
introduce new vocabulary concerning,
identify the initial sounds of objects,
begin to compare or contrast different localities,
begin to gain an awareness and appreciation of the environment.
The activities will meet the requirements for the ACCAC Desirable Outcomes in Knowledge and Understanding of the World 1, 2, and 9 and Language and Literacy 2 and 7.
This resource pack is designed to provide examples and guidance for a range of writing styles. It highlights the main features and raises questions for the class to discuss.
This pack will address the following learning objectives:
to be able to identify a range of writing styles,
to understand that there are a vast number of writing styles,
and to gain an understanding of the characteristics of newspaper articles and persuasive letters.
This is a simple open ended shape and space investigation focussing on the formula for the perimeter of a shape. This is an ideal unit to introduce younger KS2 children to maths investigation skills as the patterns are simple to spot. The unit can be used to assess AT1 or as a KS2/3 transition project.
This can be used as a lesson with a starter, main and plenary included with animations. Teachers notes are also included.
A series of PPT activities that help students understand and use functional relationships. The resource is split into 10 sections. Each section consists of a PPT presentation with accompanying activities or worksheets. 1. Recognise linear sequences 2. Rules and robots – complete the number machine 3. Create number patterns in shapes 4. Patterns and rules – One or two stage formulae 5. Patterns and rules –Two stage formulae 6. Problem solving – Group work using formulae 7. Simplifying expressions 8. Simplifying indices 9. Substitution 10. Symbols in algebra
Interactive whiteboard materials dealing with all aspects of the study of angles: degrees, triangles, parallel lines, construction, angles in polygons.
Animated definitions and worksheets on different areas of angles.
Ideal for KS3 and lower KS4.
This transition project allows pupils to handle data in a real life context. The work is split from Years 5 to 8, with opportunity for groups to revisit the previous year’s results. Year 5 collects discrete data, finds the mode and range and displays the results on an interactive bar graph. Year 6 collects discrete data, finds the mode, median, mean and range and displays their results on an interactive pictogram. Year 7 collects discrete data and displays their data on an interactive scatter diagram. Year 8 collects and analyses continuous data using an interactive reaction timer.
Interactive whiteboard materials (PowerPoint and Word form) dealing with all aspects of the study of angles: angles in triangles, parallel lines, construction, external angles of polygons, area & arc, length of sector, circle geometry.
Ideal for KS3