Lance's Learning Lab offers a purr-fect array of educational resources designed to whisker your students away into a world of discovery and academic excellence. Dive into a treasure trove of innovative materials that foster creativity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. Whether you're seeking captivating classroom decorations, stimulating games, or enriching workbooks, Lance's Learning Lab has everything you need to create a feline-tastic learning environment.
Lance's Learning Lab offers a purr-fect array of educational resources designed to whisker your students away into a world of discovery and academic excellence. Dive into a treasure trove of innovative materials that foster creativity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. Whether you're seeking captivating classroom decorations, stimulating games, or enriching workbooks, Lance's Learning Lab has everything you need to create a feline-tastic learning environment.
"Welcome to Lance’s Learning Lab! Dive into a comprehensive 6-week reading plan for Year 5 or Year 6 students, centered around the captivating book ‘Journey to Jo’burg’ by Beverley Naidoo. This meticulously crafted resource includes 17 engaging lessons complete with detailed lesson plans, Smart notebook slides, and accompanying worksheets for starters and independent activities. Each lesson focuses on a different content domain, clearly labeled for easy navigation.
Designed for shared use across school clusters, our resource offers seamless integration into your curriculum. While we’ve included all necessary materials for a rich reading experience, please note that additional resources such as the ‘Reading Football’ PowerPoint and a book review template are available elsewhere.
Please be aware that a significant portion of the resource relies on Smart notebook technology, with 141 slides. Therefore, ensure compatibility before purchasing.
Enhance your students’ reading journey with Lance’s Learning Lab – where learning comes to life!"
A worksheet I put together for my class when we were writing a science fiction setting. The worksheet has lots of wonderfully strange made up names for places, areas, zones and planets and some good vocabulary to describe the settings. Good for children struggling for ideas!
A worksheet with a short extract from a book called 'Virtual Friend'. The worksheet has skimming and scanning activities and some literal questions - good practise for children struggling in this area.
Unlock the secret of the soft ‘g’ sound with Lance’s Learning Lab’s engaging worksheet for KS2 children! This resource is designed to help students grasp the rule for when ‘g’ makes its gentle sound. Packed with interactive activities and engaging examples, learners will practice identifying and using words with the soft ‘g’ sound with confidence. With Lance’s Learning Lab, mastering spelling has never been more enjoyable!
Using this resource, children create a leaflet informing people about a theme park they have designed.
This smart note book also has information for children about how to use punctuation for bullet points in a list consistently.
4 lessons for whole class reading in Year 2, based on the book - Vlad and the Great Fire of London.
*Photographs/pictures have been taken from the internet and are not my own.
Worksheet for children to work out the different types of sentences - command, question or exclamation.
Sentences are based on the book ‘The owl who was afraid of the dark’.
An activity to be used with children armed with whiteboards! To help children remember those pesky terms, lots of repetition, good for either a starter, plenary or whenever you need to refresh nouns, verbs, adjectives and verbs.
A worksheet which is double sided and has common spellings that are often misspelt by children! The children have to write the correct spelling beside it. These are high frequency words that children should be able to spell but often get caught out with.
SATs style questions for children to do whilst the register is being taken in the morning and the afternoon.
There are enough worksheets for a week. I will be uploading some more.
The questions are either to do with SPAG or maths. It covers lots of different objectives and is good for revision on the lead up to SATs.
Smart notebook activity - getting the children to write a short adventure story featuring a mysterious cave. The success criteria is largely based for year 6 children but could be edited for other year groups.
A lesson for children to write their own blog about anti bullying. Also comes with some template sheets that the children can copy up their neat version onto. Could actually get the children to type up and put on a real blog.
The smart notebook includes links to videos the children can watch about bullying.
The lesson looks at writing informally about a topical issue.