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.
My children love having their very own dictionary / word book to use in class.
Just print off and staple together. I normally laminate the front and back cover (to add robustness).
There’s enough space on each page for 15 additional spellings (I’ve put 1 in myself with a picture to match).
** A 3-4 hour art project based on the famous artist 'Paul Klee'.
** Step by step instructions provide your students with an innovative way of creating some Cubism artwork!
** 20-slide PowerPoint.
** Fully editable.
A 5-page dictionary work booklet.
Task 1: Put words in alphabetical order (stepped activity - 3 pages).
Task 2: Find the meaning/definition of words (2 pages).
Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Fully editable.
Teaching and Drawing Perspective in Art - PowerPoint Presentation.
An effective step-by-step presentation with integrated activities and resources.
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Contents of PowerPoint:
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Slide 3: 2-D and 3-D Dimensions
Slide 4: What is Perspective?
Slide 5: Overlap Perspective
Slide 6: Size Perspective
Slide 7: Tonal Perspective
Slide 8: Colour Perspective
Slide 9: Linear Perspective
Slide 10: Drawing in Perspective
Slide 15: Drawing a city street
Slide 17: Student worksheets (to print off)
Slide 20: Drawing a city street – stages 1 to 4
Slide 25: Drawing a city street – stages 5 to 8
Slide 30: Drawing a city street – stages 9 to 13
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37-slides in total.
Fully editable.
Focus: Report Writing.
Text: Iron Man by Ted Hughes.
PowerPoint, unit of work and 3 newspaper report writing templates included.
Everything you need to teach a great unit of work.
Fully editable.
An assembly to celebrate and be thankful for who we are.
16 slides.
Ideal for all.
10 - 15 minutes (approx.)
Questions and short story to reflect upon.
Prayer and song included.
Fully editable.
WHY USE A KNOWLEDGE RATING SCALE (KRS)?
It’s a great way to introduce new VOCABULARY at the start of a lesson or unit of work.
It’s a great way to assess your student’s knowledge of vocabulary.
It’s a great way to identify your learning groups for a lesson or unit of work.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
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Just type in (or get the children to write) the vocabulary you want them to learn. The example shown is for a ‘Moving and Growing’ topic in science.
Ask the children to complete the table indicating the following:
I have seen or heard of this word.
I can say this word.
I can tell you what this word means.
I can use this word in a sentence.
I don’t know this word.
Children who tick the last box indicating, ‘I don’t know this word’ can become your focus group.
Fully editable.
Activity: Describe the imaginary worlds.
Students must write a description of each setting as though it is a paragraph in a story. Students should use adjectives to describe the scene. What are the characters doing? Where are they going? Who lives there? Students must try to create a mood and ‘paint a picture with words’ for the reader so that they can easily visualise each setting in their heads.
Dilemmas - Class Assembly
Approximately 20 minutes long.
Script and PowerPoint attached.
3 dilemmas to act out … plenty of parts for the whole class!
Fully editable.
Make marking and responding to a piece of work simple.
The attached ‘Responding to Work’ form is called, ‘Can we fix it? … YES WE CAN.’
You can use this form at the end of a lesson, after a test, at the end of a small or large topic (just about anything).
It’s easy to follow, adaptable and quick … just follow the instructions below!
Type in the ‘I can statements’ in the first box. These can be the ‘success criteria’ from a lesson or ‘specific’ areas within a topic (e.g. Time). I’ve attached an example form.
Then, when you mark a child’s piece of work, tick the ‘I can statements’ the child has achieved.
Then choose 1 ‘I can’ statement that HASN’T BEEN ACHIEVED and make this the child’s NEXT STEP (get the child to write this in the ‘next step’ box).
Allow the child time to practice this next step/skill/target … this doesn’t have to be done straight away, but the sooner the better!
Once the child has demonstrated they have achieved the 'NEXT STEP ‘independently’, staple (or stick) the evidence on the right hand side.
12 pages of sample Year 1 Reports and Targets under the following headings:
ENGLISH
MATHS
SCIENCE
TOPIC
ART/DT
GENERAL REPORT COMMENTS
TARGETS
Fully editable!
28 sets of fully editable Maths comments for Year 2 students.
8 pages in total.
Each set of comments is between 600 and 1000 characters (including spaces).
Ideal for uploading onto SIMS (or similar).
The 28 sets of reports are separated under the following headings to make them easier to adapt for your own students:
Heading 1: Excellent Progress - 7 sets of reports.
Heading 2: Good Progress - 8 sets of reports.
Heading 3: Satisfactory Progress - 9 sets of reports.
Heading 4: Cause for Concern - 4 sets of reports.
Shrove Tuesday 2024!
This year, Shrove Tuesday will be celebrated on Tuesday 13th February 2024.
The attached presentation teaches children about Shrove Tuesday and Lent.
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The information provided on the PowerPoint includes:
What is Shrove Tuesday?
Where does the word Shrove come from?
Why do we eat pancakes?
Pancake ingredients.
What is Lent?
When is Lent?
What happens during Lent?
There is also a quiz (with answers) at the end of the presentation, a Shrove Tuesday and Lent fact sheet AND an editable letter home about Pancake making!
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Suitable for 7 - 11 years and fully editable.
Ideal for child protection / safeguarding
How to use (suggestion):
If a child displays signs of physical abuse, annotate where necessary and complete the form. Then hand to the school’s designated safeguarding / child protection leader.
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Please note: Always follow your school’s safeguarding referral procedures.
Fully editable.
Topic: Division with remainders
A superb 6-page booklet.
Fully editable.
Stepped activities (3 stages in total).
24 questions.
Answers provided.
Stage 1: A selection of 2, 3 and 4 digit numbers divided by a single digit number. Answers must show the remainder as a number.
Stage 2: A selection of 4 and 5 digit numbers divided by a single digit number. Answers must show the remainder as a number and fraction.
Stage 3: A selection of 5 digit numbers divided by a single digit number. Answers must show the remainder as a number, fraction and decimal (2 D.P.)
This booklet is currently being used at an ‘Outstanding’ rated primary school in England.
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