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Looking for excellent classroom resources available through instant download? You've come to the right place! Established since 2006 and winner of the Theo Paphitis #SBS award we have over 500 teaching and display resources covering a range of subjects and topics.
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'Great teaching and display resources at great prices'
Looking for excellent classroom resources available through instant download? You've come to the right place! Established since 2006 and winner of the Theo Paphitis #SBS award we have over 500 teaching and display resources covering a range of subjects and topics.
We also offer Virtual Races - www.ukschoolrun.com - a great opportunity for colleagues to come together!
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on equivalent fractions and is linked to the Year 4 National Curriculum. In total there are eight slides:
Slides 1/2/4/6 (teach) - Detailed visual teaching points showing what an equivalent fraction is and how to find them. On slide 4 and 6 it shows how to multiply and divide the numerator and denominator to find an equivalent fraction.
Slide 3/5/7 (practise) - Children need to find the equivalent fractions firstly using diagrams and then without. On slide 5 they need to multiply the numerator and denominator and then on slide 7 they need to divide both
Slide 8 (extend) - Children need to apply their skills by finding the missing numerators and denominators in fraction chains
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 4 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
Year 6 Magic at Maths - Mastery Activities. Over 50 different questions and activities to help you assess whether a child has mastered the Year 6 National Curriculum. Perfect for plenaries and extension activities.
The new National Curriculum is all about studying concepts in greater depth and applying knowledge and understanding to different areas of mathematics. The term 'mastery' is one that is being discussed widely in the educational word currently and this includes gaining a general agreed consensus of what it means to 'master' the curriculum.
At the PTRC we have used the NAHT KPIs to come up with a variety of activities to help you assess whether children in your class have mastered the curriculum. Many of the activities require the children to explain their reasoning as well as apply their knowledge and skills across a range of topic areas.
Included in this PowerPoint is 16 slides covering 17 of the key Year 6 learning objectives from the new National Curriculum (see pictures for example slides). The objectives are detailed in the notes section of each PowerPoint slide for easy reference. There is also a slide introducing the pack, providing you with what we believe mastery to be and giving you some ideas of how to use the PowerPoint slides.
The pack is aimed at children in years 6 but can be used with other pupils throughout the Primary phase.
These activities are provided in PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out.
Year 2 Magic at Maths - Mastery Activities. Over 50 different questions and activities to help you assess whether a child has mastered the Year 2 National Curriculum. Perfect for plenaries and extension activities.
The new National Curriculum is all about studying concepts in greater depth and applying knowledge and understanding to different areas of mathematics. The term 'mastery' is one that is being discussed widely in the educational word currently and this includes gaining a general agreed consensus of what it means to 'master' the curriculum.
At the PTRC we have used the NAHT KPIs to come up with a variety of activities to help you assess whether children in your class have mastered the curriculum. Many of the activities require the children to explain their reasoning as well as apply their knowledge and skills across a range of topic areas.
Included in this PowerPoint is 13 slides covering 13 of the key Year 2 learning objectives from the new National Curriculum (see pictures for example slides). The objectives are detailed in the notes section of each PowerPoint slide for easy reference. There is also a slide introducing the pack, providing you with what we believe mastery to be and giving you some ideas of how to use the PowerPoint slides.
The pack is aimed at children in years 2 but can be used with other pupils throughout the Primary phase.
These activities are provided in PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out.
Year 5 Magic at Maths - Mastery Activities. Over 50 different questions and activities to help you assess whether a child has mastered the Year 5 National Curriculum. Perfect for plenaries and extension activities.
The new National Curriculum is all about studying concepts in greater depth and applying knowledge and understanding to different areas of mathematics. The term 'mastery' is one that is being discussed widely in the educational word currently and this includes gaining a general agreed consensus of what it means to 'master' the curriculum.
At the PTRC we have used the NAHT KPIs to come up with a variety of activities to help you assess whether children in your class have mastered the curriculum. Many of the activities require the children to explain their reasoning as well as apply their knowledge and skills across a range of topic areas.
Included in this PowerPoint is 16 slides covering 16 of the key Year 5 learning objectives from the new National Curriculum (see pictures for example slides). The objectives are detailed in the notes section of each PowerPoint slide for easy reference. There is also a slide introducing the pack, providing you with what we believe mastery to be and giving you some ideas of how to use the PowerPoint slides.
The pack is aimed at children in years 5 but can be used with other pupils throughout the Primary phase.
These activities are provided in PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out.
This pack includes guided reading plans for the following text:
The BFG by Roald Dahl (aimed at year 5/6)
In total there are 9 guided reading lesson plans, covering each of the chapters in the book. Each plan contains a 'reading and responding to the text' activity which is designed to be completed with the class teacher with the reading group. There are then follow up independent activities which the children can then complete during the remainder of the week. All of these activities are closely linked to each of the reading assessment focuses and these are listed at the beginning of each plan.
Each plan also has a list of difficult words which the children can check the meaning of before the teacher led session, space to list the names of the children who are working on the text and a space for a teacher notes and evaluation.
The plans have been written by an experienced primary school teacher and have been tried and tested in the classroom.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on fronted adverbials
In total there are three slides:
Slide 1 (teach) - Definition and explanation of an adverbial phrase with examples.
Slide 2 (practise) - Children are asked to choose a fronted adverbial from a list of examples to add to the beginning of 9 sentences.
Slide 3 (extend) - Children are asked to use a number of fronted adverbials to write their own sentences. Children are then given 4 fronted adverbials and asked to complete sentences.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard. It is also extremely good value for money, providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity!
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
A great resource for anyone teaching the Year 5 topic of ‘Life Cycles’ This interactive display pack includes:
Key Vocabulary to display on your board.
Labelled Stages of the life cycle of a plant - each with a short explanation.
Arrows to show the cycle.
A photo of how to possibly set out your display.
Suggestions on how to set up your interactive display.
Note this display does not include any photos or pictures to actually add to your display. You will need to add these yourself.
Each of the display items are attractively designed in colour and can be seen from a distance.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on comparative and superlative adjectives
In total there are three slides:
Slide 1 (teach) - Definition and explanation of what a comparative and superlative adjective is.
Slide 2 (practise) - Children are asked to complete a table adding superlative and comparitive adjectives.
Slide 3 (extend) - Children are asked to complete a table adding in irregular comparative and superlative adjectives.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard. It is also extremely good value for money, providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity!
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
A great resource to accompany the teaching of instructional writing. These posters can be arranged into a colourful and informative display which will provide your pupils with useful prompts when writing their own instructions. Ideal for KS1 Included in this pack are:
1 x title banner
1 x bossy words poster
1 x title box
1 x you will need poster
1 x diagram poster
1 x reminder prompt
All the posters are displayed in the images for this product. They vary in size but most take up about 1/2 page of A4.
The posters are attractively designed in colour giving an appealing look.
A simple but effective resource to aid writing which shows children the difference between the words there, their and they're. Each of the three A4 posters are colourfully designed and includes a clipart image - thanks to our link to iClipart. The images help the children to understand the difference between each of the words.
This pack includes guided reading plans for the following text:
The Man whose Mother was a Pirate (years 2/3)
In total there are 3 guided reading lesson plans, covering each of the chapters in the book. Each plan contains a 'reading and responding to the text' activity which is designed to be completed with the class teacher with the reading group. There are then follow up independent activities which the children can then complete during the remainder of the week. All of these activities are closely linked to the new National Curriculum objectives and these are listed at the beginning of each plan.
Each plan also has a list of difficult words which the children can check the meaning of before the teacher led session, space to list the names of the children who are working on the text and a space for a teacher notes and evaluation.
The plans have been written by an experienced primary school teacher and have been tried and tested in the classroom.
Enclosed in this pack are 12 activity task cards which are great to give to children who finish early. They can also be used a timefillers and activities when the children first enter your room. Available in MS Word version upon request.
Year 5/6 Super at Spelling - Autumn Term Pack. With this termly pack you will receive 12 weeks of spelling words and associated activities. These will be emailed to you all in one go.
With the introduction of the new spelling, grammar and punctuation test at the end of KS2 and the new National Curriculum our spelling resource is an absolute essential.
This pack comes with 12 weeks of activities with a set of spelling words and three activities per week.The resource is organised around the new National Curriculum and includes:
Weeks 1,3,5,7,9 and 11
10 spelling words to learn based on a spelling pattern or sound as recommended in the new National Curriculum.
Activity 1 - 10 sentences with missing words. Children to write out the sentences including the correct spelling word.
Activity 2 - Anagrams. The spelling words have been scrambled up and the children need to unscramble and then write out correctly.
Activity 3 - Wordsearch. The spelling words are hidden in a wordsearch and the children need to find them.
Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12
10 spelling words from the new National Curriculum statutory word list or words from previous SATs tests.
Activity 1 - Definitions. Children need to match the correct spelling word with the correct definition.
Activity 2 - Missing vowels. The spelling words are jumbled up and the children need to add the missing vowels to correctly spell each word. Once completed they have to write them out in alphabetical order.
Activity 3 - 100 word writing challenge. A visual prompt is given and the children need to include as many of the spelling words as they can in only 100 words.
Each activity is designed to take between 10 and 30 minutes and can either be built into the curriculum or given as homework activities.
The spelling words and activities are aimed at children in years 5/6 and can be completed on paper or in books.
These activities are provided in both PDF and PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out. Each page is decorated with a playful Clipart image thanks to our license with Clipart.com.
This pack includes guided reading plans for the following text:
War Horse (aimed at year 6/7)
In total there are 11 guided reading lesson plans, covering each of the chapters in the book. Each plan contains a 'reading and responding to the text' activity which is designed to be completed with the class teacher with the reading group. There are then follow up independent activities which the children can then complete during the remainder of the week. All of these activities are closely linked to the new National Curriculum objectives.
Note that the final week of the plans asks the children to compare the book to the film. The film is rated a 12 so for younger children you would need to seek the permission of a parent/guardian before showing.
Each plan also has a list of difficult words which the children can check the meaning of before the teacher led session, space to list the names of the children who are working on the text and a space for a teacher notes and evaluation.
The plans have been written by an experienced primary school teacher and have been tried and tested in the classroom.
Enclosed in this pack are four detailed lesson plans for Hockey.
These plans include:
Warm up activity
Skills development
Small sided game/activity
Warm down activity
Plans include learning objectives, success criteria, key questions and assessment opportunities.
This is a simple concept which is designed to provide opportunities for children to write. In this pack are 6 weeks of writing prompts with 5 prompts included each week - one for each day. The writing prompts are only supposed to take children 5-10 minutes to complete and they should only aim to write 3 or 4 sentences. However the sentences they write should be of high quality and the children should aim to include a range of connectives, sentence starters, vocabulary and punctuation. At the end of the session it is recommended that the teacher provides an opportunity for the children to share what they have written.
Examples of prompts included are:
I was very disappointed when…
If you looked under my bed, you would find…
If I could go anywhere in the world, I would go to…
If I was the teacher, I would…
These writing prompts are provided in both PDF and PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out. Each page is decorated with a playful Clipart image thanks to our license with Clipart.com
These writing activities are aimed at children in years 3 - 6
An essential resource for any Primary classroom or ICT suite. Within this set are vocabulary display cards for all areas of computing in the new National Curriculum. Vocabulary cards are approximately 27cm by 8cm.
In total there are 114 vocabulary cards. The pack also contains an A4 title sheet.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on double negatives
In total there are three slides:
Slide 1 (teach) - Definition and explanation of what a double negative is with examples.
Slide 2 (practise) - Children are asked to correct sentences with double negatives in.
Slide 3 (extend) - Children are asked to identify the double negatives and then correct them by writing the sentences out again.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard. It is also extremely good value for money, providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity!
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on the use of an ellipsis.
In total there are three slides:
Slide 1 (teach) - Definition and explanation of how an ellipsis is used with examples given.
Slide 2 (practise) - Children are asked to work with a partner to create a story opening which uses an ellipsis. An example is given as a model for the children.
Slide 3 (extend) - Children are given a passage from James and the Giant Peach where all the punctuation has been lost. Children need to write the paragraph out adding in the punctuation including an ellipsis.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard. It is also extremely good value for money, providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity!
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.