In this lesson, students will learn how to use simple formulae. They will look at using formulae with shapes as well as word problems.
3 levels of differentiation are provided in the worksheet as well as the answers.
Duration: 1 hour
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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An informative knowledge organiser for children to use as a revision/ supportive tool when learning about electricity.
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In this lesson, students will learn what constitutes a healthy diet. They will study the Eatwell Plate guide and learn how different food affect us. They will investigate food labels in relation to sugar, salt and fat and will learn the recommended amounts.
They will be tasked to organise different foods into the food groups before being quizzed on the nutritional value of different foods using their food labels.
A knowledge organiser for the unit is included.
This lesson is 1/6 on Animals including Humans for Year 6. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
In this lesson, students will learn that regular exercise keeps our heart and lungs healthy, and our bones and muscles strong. They will learn about the different types of exercise and will categorise different examples. They will learn all the key benefits of exercise linking also to the circulatory system before investigating the effect of exercise on their heart rate.
They will take this further and investigate a hypothesis and will have to organise their experiment as well as record and present their results.
A knowledge organiser of the unit is included.
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At its height, the Roman Empire ruled over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. In this lesson, students will learn about how the Roman Army was so successful. They will read sources, watch an informative video, learn about the different battle formations and what was required of Roman soldiers.
They will be encouraged to enact the different battle formations, label the uniform of a Roman soldier and write a job application to become a soldier in the Roman Army.
This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be adapted to suit KS3.
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In this lesson students will learn how plants and animals have evolved over time according to natural selection of evolution.
They will look at some examples of adaptive traits of plants and animals and will come up with their own. They will also create their own plant and animal they believe would be well suited to the habitats shown. They will consider Darwin’s contribution to this knowledge and how humans have evolved over time.
A knowledge organiser for Evolution and Inheritance is included.
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In this lesson, students will work towards the objective: To understand how space travel has progressed and how rockets work.
They will look at how space travel has progressed over time through the timeline slides and will be quizzed on what they have learnt. Following this, they will learn how rockets are made and how they work in great detail through videos and text. Finally, they will be supported in creating their own rockets from film containers to practically see the science in action!
The engaging presentation- with links to online video clips and an experiment sheet are all provided. A knowledge organiser for Earth & Space is also included.
This lesson is intended for Year 5 students but can easily be modified for all KS2 and KS3 students.
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In this lesson, students will learn the key stages of the human life cycle- prenatal, baby & child, adolescent & puberty, adult & old age. They will learn key information about each stage and be quizzed on this at the end. Their task will then be to create a timeline using the key facts learnt to begin the topic.
A knowledge organiser for Animals including Humans is included.
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In this lesson, students will recap on the key areas of Properties and Changes of Materials using the PowerPoint slides and will look at testable questions they can investigate in their own experiments.
They will be guided how to plan and carry out an experiment into one of these questions and how to draw conclusions from their results.
This lesson is one of 6 lessons on Properties and Changes of Materials. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will learn about how light is reflected off different objects. They will investigate the angle of incidence and learn about periscopes. A presentation, lesson plan and investigation sheet to follow is included.
This lesson is aimed at Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 or KS3.
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In this lesson, students will learn that a life cycle is the series of changes a plant or animal goes through during its life. They will look at the life cycle stages for a mammal and bird and then in detail at an elephant and robin. Engaging video links are included for this also.
They will then complete a Venn diagram comparing the life cycles of mammals and birds before creating their own life cycle diagrams, using research tools, of a dog and a chicken (information is included to support with this).
A knowledge organiser for the unit is included.
This lesson is 1/5 on Living Things and Their Habitats, Year 5. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
Figurative language and comparing things using language such as metaphors and personification deviates from the literal meaning of words for the sake of more interesting writing.
This resource can be displayed in the classroom, used as a word mat or stuck in to students’ books to help them better understand what different types of figurative language are and why they are used.
A help sheet to support children identify and use prepositions in their writing.
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This sequence of lessons is based on the Victorian period. The model story ‘The Fall’ tells the story of a young coal miner who is nearly involved in a mine disaster. The lessons cover how to write a story, links to the Victorians and SPAG coverage.
The unit lessons follow this sequence:
Lesson 1- Show what you know
Lesson2- whole class guided reading on the story ‘The Fall’
Lesson 3- identifying suspense
Lesson 4- Identifying adverbials and subordinate clauses
Lesson 5- Planning own historical fiction story
Lesson 6- whole class guided reading- Queen Victoria
Lesson 7- Writing the opening
Lesson 8- Writing the build up
Lesson 9- Writing the problem
Lesson 10- Writing the resolution and ending
Lesson 11 & 12- Writing own historical fiction story
Lesson 13-15- editing, improving and sharing stories
These lessons are intended for use with Year 5 & 6 children, however they can be easily modified to suit KS3 and lower KS2.
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This lesson focuses on 2 NC objectives:
-Identify how language, structure and presentation contribute to meaning
-Discuss and evaluate how authors use language, including figurative language, considering the impact on the reader
Pupils will look at the meaning of some key vocabulary in the text before reading the text as a class with the teacher posing questions throughout. They will then draw an object from the text using what they have read to support them. After this, they will look at persuasive techniques and apply them to the text read considering the effect on the reader.
This lesson is suitable to KS2 children but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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In this lesson, students will learn what square and cube numbers are, recognise relationships and patterns between them and problem solve using what they know in context.
In this lesson, students will learn the different methods in multplying proper fractions and proper fractions by integers. They will complete consolidation questions and then a range of differentiated problems.
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This comprehensive overview details key information about:
The Ancient Greek Period
Daily Life of Ancient Greeks
Athens vs Sparta
Ancient Greek Beliefs
Alexander the Great
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Stories From Other Cultures give children the opportunity to experience a world outside of their own and to bring it into the classroom to appreciate a culture that they may not have even considered. It may also help to unlock some different texts that they wouldn’t normally reach for.
This is a sequence of lessons to support the teaching of Stories from Other Cultures. The sequence follows:
Lesson 1- Whole-Class Guided Reading on Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Lesson 2- Identifying features of Stories from Other Cultures
Lesson 3- Re-telling a story
Lesson 4- Writing a character description
Lesson 5- Writing a setting description
Lesson 6- Planning and writing own story from another culture
All of the supporting resources are provided as well as comprehensive lesson plans for each lesson.
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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children’s fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is set within Tolkien’s fictional universe and follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, the titular hobbit.
This lesson is based on Tolkien’s novel The Hobbit and explores the beginning of the story. Students will analyse the content and structure of the text as a class before answering comprehension questions and complete a drawing task using description from the text.
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