Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Great Fire of London - Unit of Work AND All Resources!
A superb, fully editable unit of work with all activities provided.
Every activity is embedded onto a 100-slide PowerPoint.
Videos, diary extracts, worksheets and more!
Just follow the step-by-step unit of work and PowerPoint.
Ideal for pupils in Year 2, Year 3 or Year 4.
10+ lessons available.
Unit of work attached.
Main objectives covered in unit:
To know where London is in the world.
To explain how to travel to London.
To describe features of London.
To describe key features of houses and streets in the 17th century.
To describe what happened in the Great Fire of London.
To sequence events correctly.
To write a report.
To design an art project showing the Great Fire.
To read extracts from the diary of Samuel Pepys.
To describe events of the Great Fire.
To identify key vocabulary related to the Great Fire of London.
To recall key events in first person.
Full assembly script attached.
5 - 11 years
20 minutes long (approx.)
This assembly was praised by visiting inspectors so I hope you like it.
All music required is attached + optional PowerPoint (you may want to display some of the images during the assembly).
The Plague - Unit of Work & PowerPoint
UOW & PowerPoint attached.
ALL activities are fully integrated in a 30-slide PowerPoint presentation.
Approximately 6 - 8 hours of lessons & learning.
Ideal for Year 2 - Year 4 students.
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**Learning intentions covered: **
To make links between the past and present
To learn about the plague
To describe images from the past
To imagine and explain the impact of an untreatable disease
To explain how a traditional rhyme is linked to our history
To explain the role of a Plague Doctor
To investigate HOW the plague was passed from one person to another
To examine and perform roles and responsibilities of people during the plague
To review and assess learning
To draw a flea-infested rat
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Fully editable.
THE ROMANS
A Unit of Work (adaptable), a list of vocabulary and a 60-slide PowerPoint covering:
Slide 3: Who were the Romans?
Slide 7: Roman Slaves & Roman Citizens
Slide 10: Roman Towns
Slide 21: Roman Clothing
Slide 34: The Roman Army
Slide 45: Roman Conquest of Britain
Slide 53: Roman Shields & Army Tactics
THE VIKINGS - POWERPOINT AND ACTIVITIES
Attached is a 39-slide PowerPoint (with integrated activities) divided into the following sections:
Historical Timeline and Timeline Task
A Journey through Time
Viking Transport
Viking Clothes
Viking Warriors and Raids
Viking Homes
Viking Alphabet
Viking Gods
Also attached is a creative writing task, a Triremes PowerPoint and a Viking booklet. Ideal for 7+ and ALL resources are fully editable.
Samuel Pepys’ Diary and The Plague
A 2-page booklet containing facts and questions about Samuel Pepys’ diary and the Great Plague.
Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability)
Fully editable
The Plague - Resources Booklet (8 pages)
**Activity 1:
Matching Activity: Look at the 9 images of the plague.
Match each image with the correct description.
Activity 2:
Read the 2 extracts ‘Orders of the Lord Mayor’ & ‘Extracts from Samuel Pepy’s Diary’
Complete the 2 worksheets based upon the texts.
Fully editable.
The Plague - Storyboard
The attached storyboard is divided into the following 6 sections:
The symptoms
Terrible despair!
People fleeing the city
The Plague Doctor
The Sign on the door
Carrying away the dead
Fully editable.
A 7-week unit of work (with all resources) about Ancient Egyptians.
Topics covered:
Egyptian Life
Geography
Gods and Goddesses
Mummification
Pharaohs
Time
Egyptian Writing
The Plague Doctor - Fact Sheet & Worksheets
3 useful and easy-to-use resources.
Resource 1: A Plague Doctor fact sheet.
Resource 2: Worksheet - what might a Plague Doctor have said to a patient?
Resource 3: Worksheet - Plague Doctor facts and drawing activity.
Fully editable resources.
An 11-slide PowerPoint showing the various shelters built during the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age.
Contents of PowerPoint:
Slide 3: Timeline – Stone Age to Roman Times
Slide 4: Stone Age
Slide 6: Bronze Age
Slide 8: Iron Age
Slide 10: Your Challenge!
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Also attached is a challenge task for your students to enjoy at home or in school.
All resources are fully editable.
The Romans - Legend of Rome (Romulus & Remus)
4-page booklet.
Read about the Legend of Rome then answer the questions on pages 3 and 4.
Fully editable.
A PowerPoint explaining Thanksgiving.
Ideal for 7+
7 slides.
Fully editable.
Also attached is a colour-by-numbers turkey worksheet.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Explore 15 of the most famous explorers from history:
Attached is a 6-page infomation booklet about 15 famous explorers (listed below).
Also included is a blank timeline (please print onto A3 paper) for your student’s to complete using the name labels (also provided).
All resources are fully editable and ideal for 9 years and above.
Marco Polo
Zheng He
Henry the Navigator
John Cabot
Christopher Columbus
Amerigo Vespucci
Vasco da Gama
Pedro Álvares Cabral
Juan Sebastián Elcano
Ferdinand Magellan
Hernán Cortés
Sir Francis Drake
Sir Walter Raleigh
James Cook
Roald Amundsen
9 slides of old and new ‘entertainment’ pictures to sort.
Sort the pictues into 8 categories and label. Then place onto a timeline (newest to oldest) or vice versa.
9 pages.
Fully editable.