Included with this resource you get:
Two week lesson plan which has success criteria included. Ideas for each day and how it is being taught.
Powerpoint included difficult vocab that they may not have come across (includes example from text/what the word means/ linked words/ picture)
Comprehension questions which are differentiated.
Story plan sheet.
Grammar focus for the week worksheet - a or an
Included is a writing plan for the children to plan their ideas on.
Also a letter already written as an example for the children to get ideas from.
Linked to our topic of escape to Pompeii story.
Please check out my other resource for this :)
This powerpoint compares Oldham and Llandudno but can be easily adapted to a different rural town to match your setting.
After they have been through the powerpoint we had the children looking for similarities and differences between the two towns.
Here are two differentiated worksheets on fractions. The higher ability sheet is two step problems and the middle ability is just one step.
Hope these are ok for you to use :)
Included in this resource you will receive:-
Weekly plan of what to do each day
Success criteria for each lesson
Comprehension activity linked to the book 'escape from Pompeii with three levels (bronze, silver, gold)
Key word slides of difficult words that they may come across in the book (these include the word/ meaning of the word/ picture/ linked words)
Story plan (which could be used for a big write the following week)
draft story of the story plan
Grammar powerpoint on adverbs to help with the story
Postcard example.
This powerpoint explains what happens when alcohol is drunk on different parts of the body.
It discusses the negative effects on the body and also the positive.
It has facts on ages alcohol can be drunk and when and how alcohol is made.
After the powerpoint i gave the children a copy of the body and the children labelled the key parts and what the impact of alcohol is on each of these parts.
This detailed presentation includes 2 sessions.
session 1 - discusses what is energy, looks at non renewable energy and climate change and how green houses gases (cause and consequence of them ) are contributing to these. work for session 1 is to write about green house gases and include cause and consequence using the powerpoint as support.
Session 2 - recap of previous session. Then looks at renewable energy and how this is better for the environment. activity - to produce an information leaflet about how to save energy.
Key vocab slides included aswell for the words the children need to know by the end of the two sessions
This powerpoint includes vocabulary slides of key words that i would expect the children to know.
It talks about his early life, the problems in south Africa (aparteid) and why he ended up in prison.
Includes invictus poem that Mandela found comfort in while in prison - i am going to learn this with my children.
Discusses his nobel peace prize and then his death - dates used
Children create factfile a out Nelson Mandela
This powerpoint recognises that environments can change and that this can sometimes pose dangers to living things.
Starts of with a key vocabulary slide which i expect them to know by the end of the lesson
section 2 - key facts
section 3 - why should we protect elephants
section 4 - what is endangering elephants in africa - discusses climate change, ivory trade and deforestation
section 5 - what is being done to protect the elphants
activity - children to write a short piece using all of this information - there is a slide with reminders on for them
included is a power point which goes through facts about modern Greece.
it includes maps, and general facts for e.g. religions, countries that border, climate, economy
Then there is a worksheet with a map of Greece with some questions linked to the map.
This powerpoint goes through how to keep our teeth healthy.
It recaps the name of each tooth.
It then discusses what happens to our teeth when we eat/drink sugary things.
has an experiment to complete with the children - eggs in sugary drink and water. What happens?
Once completed i would get the children to write up the experiment.
This powerpoint explains the style of Tingatinga and then includes and activity where they use the style of Tingtinga to create their own paintings in his style.
African art - textiles
Kente (interwoven strips with geometric patterning)
Explains what Kente is and what each of the colours mean and what it represents.
Link to a you tube video to watch first.
Then there are screen shots of the video and step by step instructions in order to create their own version of kente by weaving strips of coloured paper and then wool with a thick needle. The children have to consider what colours they are going to use and what shapes to add to the piece.
This could possibly be two lessons depending on how quick the children complete the activity.
This powerpoint has key vocabulary that i want the children to learn by the end of the session.
It discusses what law is and why we have laws in this country and this is linked to the school council.
video to watch and then a discussion after
This powerpoint gives a general background about animal species in the world, has an example of a classification of an animal.
then looks at how we classify them - plants and animals
vertebrates and invertebrates - this then branches off into the 5 main vetebrate and what makes them a mammal, fish, bird, reptile or amphibian.
Then it branches off the invetebrate into arachnid, molluscs and insects and what makes them these things.
A classification chart (vertebrates) is at the end and i would give them this to copy into their books to create their own classification key.
As a challenge i would get them to add in more questions to seperate the animals further.
The animsla i have included are african animals as that is our topic but could easily be swapped for other animals and it would still work
There are over 60 questions on here ranging from time, the four operations, fractions, measures etc
I have used these questions as starters or teaching points.
They are all from the white rose hub assessments but i have changed the numbers etc so the children get used to the styles of questions.
There are over 60 questions, with answers
Three differentiated worksheets meeting the target estimating and representing numbers. Each sheet includes:
estimating numbers on a number line
representing numbers using base 10
make numbers using place value counters
problem solving using 4 digits following the instructions
Powerpoint includes three lessons -
sketch books - looking at different styles of masks and the patterns that are included within them. Children to practise their patterns and what they weant to include on their masks. I also got the children to practise mixing colours in this lesson aswell ready for the decorating session.
make the mask - gores through step by step each process - photos included
decorate the mask - shows different ideas for the children to use and decorate their masks
I completed this over four sessions due to waiting for the glue to dry and then the paint before we could decorate. Children really enjoyed this activity
Discusses the types of paintings found at that time and where they were - in tombs and papyrus was used
Gives a background about this.
Goes into how the paintings had a profile and frontal view - has examples.
Includes list of colours used and why they were used (what they represented)
Looks at the symbols some of the gods, then has a variety of gods for the children to choose from for their drawings and the hieroglypihcs which need to be present in the picture
Has an example of how to set out their sketch books as a practise of skills before they complete their painting.
This would take either two lessons or one longer art session with the sketch book completed first and then their own picture created after either on brown paper or have another lesson creating their own papyrus to paint on.
Lesson about the River Nile with activities
Looks at the length of the Nile compared to other rivers around the world.
Map of africa showing the Nile - blue Nile and White Nile
Explains the climate of Egypt and what the soils were like near the Nile.
Irrigation and Shaduf
activities - label a map
explain the climate
what items were used for in Egypt - papyrus, wheat and barley and grapes
The activities answers are found within the powerpoint