Elevate your classroom atmosphere with our stunning collection of 30 Fabulous Holiday Views, designed for educators seeking to inspire and engage students with the beauty of global celebrations. These high-quality images showcase breathtaking holiday landscapes and scenes from around the world, making them an invaluable resource for enriching lessons on culture, traditions, and geography.
Why Should Teachers Buy These Photos?
Visual Learning: Incorporating these captivating holiday images into your curriculum enhances student engagement and understanding. The vibrant visuals can spark interest in cultural studies, geography, and the significance of various holidays.
Cultural Awareness: Use the photos to introduce students to diverse holiday traditions, customs, and celebrations from different cultures. This collection fosters global awareness, promoting empathy and appreciation for diversity.
Creative Projects: Encourage creativity by using the photos as prompts for art projects, storytelling, or presentations. Students can create their own holiday-themed narratives, artwork, or research projects based on the images, allowing for personal expression.
Interactive Learning: Integrate these images into interactive lessons, such as virtual holiday celebrations or cultural scavenger hunts, to make learning more dynamic and enjoyable.
Cross-Curricular Applications: These holiday views can be utilized across various subjects, including social studies, art, and language arts, promoting interdisciplinary learning that connects students to the world around them.
Invest in these 30 Fabulous Holiday Views to inspire curiosity and creativity in your classroom while providing a rich educational experience that celebrates the joy and diversity of holiday traditions worldwide.
Are your students studying about pirates? These colourful pictures and prompts will suit you perfectly. The creative writing prompts ask the students to look at each picture and use their 5 senses to describe the image. What can they see, touch, smell, taste, hear and feel in each picture? They then use these notes to write a fuller, more detailed description of the picture. This is a great way to prepare for the KS1 SATs tests and the KS2 SATs tests while still having a lot of fun!
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Pirates.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Pirate activities. The students can then discuss what they think each one was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Are your students studying about World Peace or the community? These creative writing prompts ask the students to look at each picture and use their 5 senses to describe the image. What can they see, touch, smell, taste, hear and feel in each picture? They then use these notes to write a fuller, more detailed description of the picture. This is a great way to prepare for the KS1 SATs tests and the KS2 SATs tests while still having a lot of fun!
This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Peace.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different activities being shown in each of the photos.
This is such an important day, even if completely forgotten every year b y everyone other than me. :-)
I have written a presentation which shows you how you can use this set of Photo Flashcards in 31 different fun classroom activities. As well as helping the students appreciate the men in their lives, it will also improve their memory and vocabulary skills.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about International Men's Day.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different activities. The students can then discuss what they think each one was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of the photos.
I added the second PowerPoint to help teachers get more out of their Photo Flashcards. These activities make learning fun, improve their vocabulary and enhance their memory skills.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Thanksgiving.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Thanksgiving activities. The students can then discuss what they think each one was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different activities being shown in each of photos.
I have included a second presentation which lists 31 different teaching activities you could try in the classroom using these fabulous images.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about St Nicholas Day .
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different St Nicholas Day activity. The students can then discuss what they think each one was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different activities being shown in each of the photos.
I have added a writing task about the different ways people can keep healthy. You could focus on how does keeping healthy in general, mean you have a healthy, longer lasting heart in particular?
I also wrote a presentation about the 31 different ways you could use these photo flashcard resources in your classroom.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about World Heart Day.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different healthy activities. The students can then discuss what they think about each activity and why it is good for the heart.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Which would you rather? - A fun set of 100 child friendly either or questions for 3 to 8 year olds.
This is a child friendly set of questions which encourages them to make decisions and explain their answers to the rest of the class.
When I play this game, I set two corners of the room, one for each answer. The children get up and move to the best answer for them.
It could be used as a time filler, in Golden Time or during conversation.
You could print out the pictures and mix them up or use them as a PowerPoint presentation.
These five full PowerPoint lessons focus on addition, subtraction, and mental calculation methods. The lessons start with a mental warm up lesson. This is followed by a fun interactive, whole class learning session. The lessons finish with interesting, differentiated learning challenges for the the students.
Summer Term
Lesson 1: Week 3
Title Addition and Subtraction, Mental Calculation Strategies
Learning Objective: add
know what near doubles are
use doubles to solve near double problems.
Lesson 2: Week 3
Title Understanding Subtraction, Mental Calculation Strategies
Learning Objective: subtract
take a one-digit number away from a multiple of 10
remember our number bonds.
Lesson 3: Week 3
Title Understanding Subtraction, Mental Calculation Strategies
Learning Objective: add and subtract
add a one-digit number to a teens number.
Lesson 4: Week 3
Title Understanding Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objective: more ways to add and subtract
to subtract a one-digit number from a number 20 to 28, crossing the 20 boundary.
Lesson 5: Week 3
Title Understanding Subtraction, Mental Calculation Strategies
Learning Objective: subtract
subtract a teens number from a two-digit number
find unknowns.
Here are the main topics covered in the Year 4 Maths PowerPoint Pack
Lesson 1a: PLACE VALUE AND ORDERING
Lesson 1b: PLACE VALUE AND ORDERING
Lesson 1: Learning Objectives:
Read and write whole numbers to at least 1000
Know what each digit represents and partition three-digit numbers into a multiple of 100, a multiple of ten and ones
Order whole numbers to at least 1000, and position them on a number line
Lesson 2a: ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION FACTS
Lesson 2b: ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION FACTS
Learning Objectives for lesson 2:
Know by heart all addition and subtraction facts for each number to 20
Derive quickly all pairs of multiples of 5 with a total of 100
Lesson 3a: MENTAL CALCULATION STRATEGIES
Lesson 3b: MENTAL CALCULATION STRATEGIES
Partition into tens and ones, then recombine
Lesson 4a: PLACE VALUE
Lesson 4b: PLACE VALUE
Count on or back in twos and recognise odd/even numbers
Count in steps of 3 or 4
Count on or back in tens or hundreds
Say the number that is 1, 10, 100 more or less than any given two or three-digit number
Lesson 5a: UNDERSTANDING MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION
Lesson 5b: UNDERSTANDING MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION
Understand division as grouping or sharing. Read and begin to write the related vocabulary
Recognise that division is the inverse of multiplication and that halving is the inverse of doubling
Know by heart the facts of the 2-, 5- and 10- times tables
Lesson 6a: MAKING DECISIONS
Lesson 6b: MAKING DECISIONS
Choose and use appropriate operations (including multiplication and division) to solve word problems
Explain methods and reasoning orally
Lesson 7a: FRACTIONS
Lesson 7b: FRACTIONS
Recognise unit fractions and use them to find fractions of shapes and numbers
Lesson 8a: TIME
Lesson 8b: TIME
Read the time to 5 minutes on a 12-hour digital clock, and use the notation 9:40
Read the time to 5 minutes on an analogue clock and a 12-hour digital clock, and use the notation 9:40
Lesson 9a: MENTAL CALCULATION STRATEGIES
Lesson 9b: MENTAL CALCULATION STRATEGIES
Add and subtract a ‘near multiple of 10’ to or from a two-digit number by adding or subtracting 10, 20, 30 and adjusting
Lesson 10 a: MONEY
Lesson 10 b: MONEY
Understand and use £.p notation
Find totals and work out which coins to use
Give change
Instant lessons. I have taken the Springboard 4 planning and made simple to use lessons, with everything a teacher needs to teach their lesson. With 20 lessons in the pack, this could be used for booster lessons.
Here are 34 different pictures of fruit, which are perfect as a PowerPoint presentation, or to be used in a wall display.
It comes complete with a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide to help you get the most out of your teaching and this purchase.
Each slide is shown twice.
The first time, there is the name and the fruit to help students to learn the names of the different fruits.
The second time, they play the presenation as a game. They choose a random number from a game menu and name the fruit. They then click on the picture to see the name of the fruit.
There are endless ways of using this presentation. If you put the numbers 1 to 34 in a hat and asked the students to write down the names of 5 fruits they saw in the presentation, you could even make this presentation into a highly interactive game of fruit bingo.
Certainly! Here are some examples of how the 33 different photos of bridges can be integrated into various lesson plans across different subjects:
Engineering and Technology
Lesson Topic: Types of Bridges
Activity: Present the photos of the six different types of bridges (beam, arch, suspension, cable-stayed, truss, and cantilever). Have students work in groups to research one type of bridge, its design, and its applications. Students can create a poster or presentation showcasing their findings, using the photos as visual aids.
Mathematics
Lesson Topic: Geometry in Bridges
Activity: Use the bridge photos to teach geometric concepts such as angles, shapes, and symmetry. Students can analyze the structures in the photos to identify geometric shapes and calculate areas and perimeters. A hands-on project could involve creating scale models of their chosen bridge type.
Science
Lesson Topic: Forces and Structures
Activity: Discuss the forces acting on bridges (compression, tension, and shear). Use the photos to illustrate how different bridge designs distribute these forces. Students can conduct experiments using materials like straws or popsicle sticks to build their own bridges and test their strength.
History and Social Studies
Lesson Topic: The Evolution of Bridge Design
Activity: Create a timeline of bridge construction through history, using the photos to represent key developments. Students can research historical bridges and their significance, discussing how engineering advancements have impacted society and transportation.
Art
Lesson Topic: Aesthetics in Bridge Design
Activity: Analyze the artistic elements of bridges using the photos. Students can create their own artistic interpretations of a bridge by drawing or painting. Encourage them to incorporate elements of design, color, and form based on the bridges they studied.
Creative Writing
Lesson Topic: Bridges as Metaphors
Activity: Use the bridge photos as inspiration for a creative writing assignment. Students can write short stories or poems that incorporate themes of connection, journeys, or overcoming obstacles, using the bridge imagery to enhance their narratives.
Environmental Studies
Lesson Topic: Impact of Bridges on Ecosystems
Activity: Discuss the environmental considerations of building bridges. Use the photos to explore the effects of bridges on wildlife and natural landscapes. Students can research a local bridge and present on its environmental impact and any conservation efforts related to it.
These examples demonstrate how the photos of bridges can serve as versatile tools in lesson plans, fostering engagement and deeper understanding across various subjects.
Are you starting the topic of Summer? These 30 high quality photos will help your students to discuss what summer means to them.
You can show this presentation at the start of the topic of 'Summer'. What different activities can you do only in the summer time?
You can print out and laminate the photos to make a colourful, eye catching display about summer.
You can ask students to select a card to use a prompt for writing a story or poem about summer.
Are you introducing your students to the toys of the past? I have collected together 30 images of toys which were popular around 200 years ago. The students can see which ones we still play with today, and how toys have changed over time.
This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about toys from the past.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different sorts of toys. The students can then discuss how they decided on each you would be used.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing.
Are you teaching your class about different forms of transport? Are you looking for visual resources to support your teaching? I have collected together 30 high quality photos of buses which you can share with your class.
This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different types of buses being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about buses from around the world and through time.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of buses. The students can then discuss what they think what each bus is doing.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1
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Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5
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Mass
Why Students Will Love This Lesson
Students will love the Mass lesson because it allows them to explore the concept of weight through engaging, hands-on activities. The mental warm-up, which prompts them to visualize a spider on a hundred square, sparks curiosity and sets the stage for learning about measurement. Throughout the lesson, they will enjoy measuring classroom objects and comparing their weights using non-standard units, making the experience interactive and relatable. The challenge of creating a poster showing items that are heavier or lighter than a kilogram encourages creativity and teamwork, making math fun and exciting.
Sample Questions
Can you find an object in the classroom that you think is heavier than a kilogram? Describe it.
If you have two items that weigh a total of 1.5 kilograms, what could they be?
Estimate how much your lunch bag weighs. Is it heavier or lighter than a kilogram?
Benefits to Teachers
Engaging Content: The lesson promotes active participation and collaboration among students, creating a lively classroom environment.
Focused Learning Objectives: Clear objectives help teachers evaluate student understanding of mass, measurement, and weight.
Real-World Applications: By relating mass to everyday objects, students can connect mathematical concepts to their daily lives.
Skill Development: This lesson enhances students’ estimation skills, encourages accurate measurement using non-standard units, and expands their vocabulary related to mass.
In summary, this Mass lesson equips students with essential measurement skills while making the learning process enjoyable. They will build confidence in comparing weights and understanding mass, which are vital skills for their overall education.
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I have found a way of making Maths revision a lot more fun. I have combined the official question papers and the official marking schemes into a single document. This means you can ask a question, the students show their answers on mini whiteboards and then as a class, you look at the official answers and look at what the students would have scored. As this is a whole class teaching activity, students can work in pairs or small teams and discuss their ideas and strategies together. This really reduces the level of stress as children are able to build on each others skills.
This teaching resource could be used in the classroom or at home. This teaching resource is a lot of fun and will make a difference to your students attitudes to maths. Keep Maths Fun!
Tell me what you think of this teaching resource in the comments box below!
KS2 Moving & growing Science Vocabulary and Spelling pack contain an image for each keyword listed below. In addition, at the end of the presentation there is a link which leads you to even more online teaching resources about this topic.
I have also included a word mat and also a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide. These will help you get the most out of each lesson and also out of this great purchase.
The KS2 Moving & growing Science Vocabulary teaching pack contains these words:
skeleton
bone
bones
ribs
spine
skull
vertebrate
contract
relax
contraction
joint
move
muscles
muscle
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
Here is a lovely story about a boy, his cap and the moon - La lune et la casquette. I have also included a lot of English guided reading worksheets to help you get more out of this book.
La lune et la casquette
Translator Annie Marois Original story: 'The Moon and The Cap', English , Level 1 by Rohini Nilekani
Illustrator Angie & Upesh
Reading Level 1 (It is suitable for children who are eager to begin reading.)
Language French
Synopsis: Est-ce que tu aimes porter une casquette les journées ensoleillées? Dans cette petite histoire, tu découvriras qui d'autres aiment porter une casquette.
Are you looking for fun lessons and teaching resources about Australia? Then I think you will like this set of teaching ideas. There are photos of Australia and Australian animals, and a 30 hour ESL lesson on the topic.