PE Lesson Lanyards are ideal for those pupils in your class who aren't physically participating in your lesson due to injury, illness or otherwise.
Pupils pick out a lanyard at the start of the lesson and they are required to assume the role they have chosen.
Lanyard Roles include:
- Warm Up Coach
- Fitness Coach
- Referee / Umpire
- Performance Analyser
- Tactics Coach
Each card provides the people with their activity for the lesson and when attached to a lanyard can be worn throughout the duration of the lesson, great for demonstrating inclusive practice.
Lanyards can be laminated for continued use in subsequent lessons.
A selection of different report writing examples and templates to assist you with writing a generalised report for students in form or tutor groups as well as several subject-specific report writing examples for the following subjects: Geography, Spanish, History and Religious Studies
These resources are best used when writing reports which are to include an overview of students’ subject reports as well as their other commitments in school, for example, art, sport or music activities.
The report examples in this resource range from capable/high achieving students to students with poor focus and concentration.
7 Different Spanish Report Templates (Aimed at Year 6/7 Beginners)
13 Different Year 5 End-of-Term reports Included
6 Religious Studies Report Comments/Templates
6 Geography Report Comments / Templates
4 Brief History Comment Banks (Focus on ‘Stuart’ Period and English Civil War)
Each report includes highlighted possessive pronouns (he/she/him/her) and well as blank lines to easily identify relevant changes to be made.
Reports range from approx. 200 - 400 words in length
Available for download on Pages and as a Word document.
These P.E themed exit cards are an ideal way to end a lesson. With three different designs to choose from, the exit cards are perfect for laminating and then writing a question on the back with a whiteboard pen. That way the cards can be used again and again.
Enhance your pupils’ geographical skills with a series of interpretation and analysis sheets and questions. This resource includes 8 PowerPoint slides with corresponding questions all focused on a different data presentation method. Ideal for preparing your pupils for exams and revising analysis skills. The high quality slides include annotation, examples and five scaled-ability questions.
The data presentation skills included in this resource are:
Climate Graphs
Population Pyramids
Choropleth Maps
Scatter Graphs
Pie Charts
Demographic Transition Model
Proportional Symbols Map
Divided / Stacked Bar Charts
Resource downloaded in PDF and PowerPoint Format.
Set your pupils up for success at their 11+ entry examinations with this series of seven PowerPoints which sets out clear and easy-to-follow strategies on how to answer a variety of different verbal reasoning question styles.
The questions styles covered are often found in the CEM and Bond-style examinations as well as many other types of individual school-based entry exams.
This resource comes in eye-catching PowerPoint format, giving examples with each question type. All PowerPoints are fully adaptable and editable to suit your pupil needs. The question types covered in these PowerPoints include:
Insert A Letter
Synonyms
Antonyms
Hidden Words
Alphabet Codes
Complete the Sentence
Create a Word
Looking for an easy way to engage your students on the topic of ANZAC Day? This pack of worksheets and activities is the perfect resource for teachers and parents who want to teach children about the significance of this important historical day.
The activity pack includes a variety of tasks that will help children learn about the history of ANZAC Day, including a reading comprehension exercise, word searches, research tasks and a colouring page. These activities are designed to be engaging and fun, while also reinforcing key concepts related to ANZAC Day.
The worksheets and activities are suitable for a range of ages and skill levels, making them perfect for classroom or home use. Whether you’re a teacher looking for a new resource to use in the classroom, or a parent who wants to supplement your child’s learning at home, these ANZAC Day worksheets are the perfect solution.
So why wait? Download your pack of ANZAC Day worksheets today and start teaching your students about the significance of this important day in a fun and engaging way!
Activities included in this resource:
Lest We Forget Colouring Poster
ANZAC Day Research Fact File
ANZAC DayWordsearch
ANZAC Day Colouring Page
John Simpson Kirkpatrick Research Fact File
Evelyn Brooke Research Fact File
ANZAC Day Comprehension Text & Questions
ANZAC Day Cartoon Comic Strip
Resources downloaded in PDF format.
Make your PE lessons inclusive and reflective with these sports skills worksheets.
Each worksheet focuses on a new sporting skill, explaining how to go about demonstrating the skill as well as a section for peer and self-assessment. These worksheets are a great way to include those that can’t physically participate in the lessons. They also provide a useful tool for pupils to come back to in order to modify their technique, reflect and try again.
There are 14 worksheets / sports skills included in this resource including:
Basketball - Jump Shot
Hockey - Push Pass
Tennis - Serve
Badminton - Overhead Clear
Volleyball - Dig Shot
Trampolining - Tuck Jump
Cricket - Straight Drive
Netball - Standing Shot
Table Tennis - Forehand Serve
Handball - Vertical Jump Shot
Rugby - Tackle
Football - Side Foot Pass
Softball - Fast Pitch
Gymnastics - Cartwheel
Resource downloaded in PDF Format
Introducing the Euros Football Tournament 2024 Activity Booklet for Kids!
Are you ready to ignite your pupils’ passion for football and celebrate the incredible talent of professional athletes? Our Euros Football Tournament Activity Booklet is the perfect way to engage young minds, inspire their love for the beautiful game, and empower them to dream big.
Inside this exciting activity pack, your pupils will discover a world of fun and educational materials. They’ll dive into a treasure trove of football-themed word searches, colouring pages and a wall chart to display on your classroom wall.
But that’s not all! We’ve also included worksheets for your pupils to demonstrate their creativity with a 'design your own football’ and a ‘design your own kit’ activity, comprehension text and questions and geographical mapping tasks.
With the Euros Football Tournament 2024 Activity Booklet, you will have access to over 70 pages worth of information and activities, linking several different subjects including, Maths, Geography, Art and English.
Are you tired of the same old icebreakers and get-to-know-you activities for your pupils? Do you want to create an engaging and interactive classroom experience that promotes bonding and sharing?
Why choose this resource?
Learning through Play: Say goodbye to dull icebreakers and hello to excitement! This game takes the classic snakes and ladders concept and infuses it with get-to-know-you questions. It’s like a thrilling journey through knowledge and connection.
Foster Connections: Build a strong classroom community right from the start. This resource encourages students to open up, share their stories, and find common ground, promoting empathy and understanding.
Active Engagement: Say goodbye to passive learning! Students actively participate by rolling the dice, moving their game pieces, and answering thought-provoking questions. Learning becomes an adventure, not a chore.
Inclusivity: This resource is suitable for all age groups and learning abilities. It’s designed to accommodate different classroom dynamics and encourages everyone to participate.
Looking for a way to engage your pupils’ competitive spirit? The Big Geography Quiz is an ideal way to test geography knowledge of the wider world when completed in groups or as individuals.
There are 40 questions in total with four different rounds, each with 10 questions:
General World Knowledge
Picture Round
World Flags
Where Am I?
Downloaded in a pdf format.
Celebrate Bastille Day in your classroom with this activity pack including different activities to support pupil’s learning.
Activities included in this resource:
French National Flag Template
Bastille Day Comic Strip Template
Bastille Day Research Fact File
Bastille Day Wordsearch
Bastille Day Colouring Page
Marie Antoinette Fact File
Louis XVI Fact File
Bastille Day Comprehension Text & Questions
Motivate your pupils to engage with revision in preparation for exam periods with these ‘Around The Clock’ Revision templates.
Templates Included:
5 Minute Coastal Revision Segments
5 Minute Urban Issues Revision Segments
5 Minute Physical Environments Revision Segments
5 Minute Weather Hazards Revision Segments
5 Minute Blank Template
10 Minute Blank Template
15 Minute Blank Template
5 Minute Coastal Revision Completed Example.
Resource also includes opportunity for pupils to self-assess their understanding.
Downloaded in pdf format.
This work booklet guides pupils through vital mapping skills by giving them a ‘how to guide’ as well as a chance to practise their new skills in a variety of questions and tasks. The booklet is aimed at children in upper KS2 and lower KS3 and can be easily adapted to suit. The booklet can be given at the end of a unit of work or spread out across several lessons.
The mapping skills included in this work booklet include:
4 Figure Grid References
6 Figure Grid References
Compass Directions
Contour Lines
Calculating Scale
Each topic above includes a one-page ‘how to guide’ and well as a corresponding 'activity sheet.'
Download is in pdf format.
Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning is becoming increasingly important for entrance into many independent secondary schools at the 11+ age group.
Included in this resource is:
1 x Verbal Reasoning Exam Paper (Compound Words / Coded Questions / Synonyms etc.)
1 x Non-Verbal Reasoning Exam Paper (Odd One Out / 3D Net Shapes / Pattern Identification etc.)
Annotated Mark Schemes for both papers
The exam papers are aimed at the Year 6 age group (11 years old) and each paper is 30 minutes in duration.
Resources are provided in PDF and Microsoft Word Format
Prepare your pupils for upcoming 11+ Secondary School entry examinations with this set of verbal reasoning worksheets.
4 different question types included
(Find the Hidden Words, Move a Single Letter, Join the Words and Find the Missing Letters).
80 questions in total included in this resource.
All worksheets include answer sheets.
All worksheets come in pdf format.
This resources includes 3 PowerPoint Presentations with a focus on Non-Verbal Reasoning Questions.
Each PowerPoint focuses on a different type of Non-Verbal Reasoning question regularly seen in 11+ Entrance Exams and CEM Tests.
The PowerPoints each include tips and strategies on how to approach the questions and are ideal to go through before pupils attempt worksheets or a set of questions.
The 3 topics/PowerPoint included in this resources are:
Identifying and Applying Changes to Shapes
3D Cubes and Nets
Coded Shapes (trying to work out what element of the shape the letter stands for).
Geography Topic Theme Posters
- Great for use on display boards in classrooms and around the school
- Eye catching and professional designs
Topics Include:
+ Global Locations
+ Mapping Skills
+ Weather & Climate
+ Industry & Transport
This resource provides 4 separate lesson outlines for an introductory ‘Reasoning’ Scheme of Work. The resource outlines the themes and lesson objectives and provides suggested activities, the worksheet referred to in unit plan are taken from the CGP Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning books.
The unit plan focuses on a verbal reasoning task in the first week before rotating to a non-verbal reasoning task the following week and so on. Each week includes some potential questioning to pose to the class as a plenary activity. This resource is an ideal introductory plan to prepare pupils in Years 3-5 for possible 11+ Entrance Exams.
Links closely to several literacy and numeracy national targets.
This combined powerpoint and activity introduces the Three Gorges Dam in China and looks at four main areas; Facts About the Dam, Location, the Positives and Negatives of Building the Dam.
This can be set as a group activity and requires students to pick out the key points in their allocated section before reporting back to their group and sharing their ideas.
A PowerPoint, Pages and PDF version is available for download.
A selection of different report writing examples and templates to assist you with writing a generalised report for students in your form or tutor groups as well as for the subject of Geography. These resources are best used when writing reports which are to include an overview of students’ subject reports as well as their other commitments in school, for example, art, sport or music activities. Several other documents can also be used for writing subject-specific reports
The report examples in this download range from capable/high achieving students to students with poor focus and concentration as well as those involved within the wider school community.
11 Different Form/Tutor Group Reports Included
4 Different Year 5 End-of-Term reports Included
Each report includes highlighted possessive pronouns (he/she/him/her) and well as blank lines to easily identify relevant changes to be made.
Reports range from approx. 200 - 400 words in length
Available for download on Pages and as a Word document.