Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, providing value! Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, providing value! Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
This power point presentation is useful for teaching time to the hour and half past which includes (29 slides):
- A mental starter
- The hands on the clock for O’clock and half past
- Whole class activity
- Time words problems
- Longer/ Shorter time
National Curriculum link:
Tell the time to the hour and half past the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to
show these times
This resource is differentiated for LA to divide by 10, MA to divide by 10,100 and HA to divide and multiply by 10 and 100. I have also added a whole weeks flipcharts for teaching decimals.
This resource is designed to support Year 2 pupils in learning about money, aligned with the White Rose Maths scheme. It includes opportunities for adaptive teaching and differentiation, ensuring all learners can access the content at their level. Pupils will explore recognising coins and notes, counting in pounds and pence, comparing amounts, and solving real-life problems such as calculating change. Engaging and practical activities foster mathematical fluency while building essential life skills. Ideal for use in the classroom, for homework, or as a revision tool.
Year 2 Money: Week 2
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13176466
Week 1 is about London. The activities include discussing what you already know about London, researching facts about London for kids, and writing about London.
Here is a description for Katie in London:
Katie is a young girl who lives in London. She is a bright and curious girl who loves to explore her city. She is always eager to learn new things about London, and she is always happy to share her knowledge with others.
Katie is a great tour guide, and she would be happy to show you around her city. She can take you to all the famous landmarks, and she can tell you all sorts of interesting facts about them.
Katie is a great friend, and she would be happy to have you as a guest in her city. She would make sure that you have a wonderful time, and she would show you all the best that London has to offer.
Week 2 to 6:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13183802
This Year 2 writing unit delves into the inspiring story of Olive Morris, a remarkable woman who fought for equality and justice. Through engaging activities and vibrant illustrations, students will step into the shoes of a detective, making predictions about the story using picture clues and their own background knowledge. They’ll become inquisitive investigators, formulating questions about the characters and events using question stems like “Who,” “What,” “Why,” and “How.” Students will also uncover hidden meanings, inferring emotions, motivations, and the significance of Olive’s actions. Finally, they’ll piece together the puzzle, sequencing key events in Olive’s life to understand her journey and impact. This unit not only develops essential writing skills but also introduces young learners to the power of activism, resilience, and making a difference in the world.
Olive Morris Week 2-5:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13175239
This resource focuses on teaching students how to convert between kilograms (kg) and grams (g). Through engaging activities and practical exercises, students learn the relationship between these two units of mass, developing their understanding of metric conversions. The resource includes clear explanations, visual aids, and practice worksheets that guide students through converting from kilograms to grams and vice versa, reinforcing their mathematical skills in a real-world context. Perfect for building confidence in measurement conversions, this resource is an essential tool for mastering mass in the metric system.
Converting MM and CM:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-11306318
This is a colorful and engaging story about a boy and his dog who go on a picnic. It is perfect for early readers, with simple sentences and repetitive phrases. The story is also great for teaching children about the importance of friendship and enjoying the simple things in life.
Key Features:
Differentiated: The story is available in three differentiated levels, so you can choose the best fit for your students.
Teacher Tips and Activities: The resource includes teacher tips and activities to help you get the most out of the story.
Printable: The story is printable, so you can easily use it in your classroom.
This resource is perfect for:
Early readers
Children who are learning about friendship
Children who are learning about the importance of enjoying the simple things in life
I hope you and your students enjoy this story!
More Early reader comprehension:
Adventure:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13187258
Magic Trip:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13188373
Sheep:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13186852
Bees:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13189342
This presentation is about the Digital Footprint Assembly, an event focused on educating students about their online presence and the impact of their digital footprint. We’ll cover what a digital footprint is, why it matters, and how to manage it responsibly. The assembly aims to empower students to make informed choices online, protect their privacy, and create a positive digital reputation.
Great Fire of London PowerPoint
This engaging PowerPoint resource on the Great Fire of London is designed to help students of all levels explore one of history’s most significant events. Featuring captivating visuals and clear explanations, it includes modeled writing examples tailored for three different ability groups: Working Towards, Expected, and Greater Depth.
Working Towards: Simple sentences and key facts about the fire, making it accessible for early learners. Example: “The fire started in a bakery. It burned many houses.”
Expected: More detailed recounts that include descriptions and basic analysis. Example: “The Great Fire began in a bakery on Pudding Lane and spread quickly, destroying thousands of homes and causing panic among the people.”
Greater Depth: In-depth recounts that connect historical significance with lessons learned. Example: “The Great Fire of London in 1666 not only devastated the city, consuming homes and landmarks like St. Paul’s Cathedral, but also led to important changes in fire safety regulations and urban planning, shaping the future of London.”
This resource s perfect for differentiated instruction, helping all students engage with history in a meaningful way.
This PowerPoint presentation is designed for an Anti-Bullying Week assembly. It highlights the importance of kindness, respect, and empathy in building a positive school community. The slides cover what bullying is, how to recognize different forms of bullying, and practical steps students can take to prevent and respond to bullying situations. Through engaging visuals and discussions, the assembly encourages students to stand up against bullying and support one another, fostering a safe and inclusive environment for everyone.
Linked:
Children in Need: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/children-in-need-assembly-13147852
Odd Sock Day:https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/odd-socks-day-assembly-celebrating-uniqueness-and-kindness-13147854
Positive Noticing Day:https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/positive-noticing-day-assembly-13147855
Resources for Year 2/3/4 about the Minpins Roald Dhal book.
Character description.
Setting Description.
Using expanded noun phrase.
I used some Twinkl resources and adapted the worksheets from Literacy Tree.
Hope this free resource helps fellow teachers.
In this KS2 science investigation, students explore the waterproof properties of different materials. They’ll make a hypothesis, test various materials by applying water, and record their observations. Through hands-on experimentation, students learn to identify which materials repel water and why, encouraging critical thinking about everyday materials and their uses. This activity reinforces concepts of material properties in an engaging, practical way.
This resource on Ibn Sina is available as a PowerPoint presentation, which includes worksheet ideas focused on his life, contributions to medicine, and impact on scientific knowledge. There is also a separate, editable worksheet in Word format, allowing students to explore Ibn Sina’s key achievements, his influential works such as The Canon of Medicine, and his role in the development of medical ethics and philosophy. The worksheet includes sections for students to summarise his biography, note significant discoveries, and reflect on his influence in both the medieval and modern scientific world.
Year 2 Writing Focus: Exploring Omar the Bees and Me and Writing About Honey Cake
In Year 2, children will be reading the delightful story Omar the Bees and Me, where they’ll discover the important role bees play in the world. As we explore the book, our writing lessons will focus on improving key skills such as:
Conjunctions: Linking ideas in our sentences, using words like and, but, and because.
Suffixes: Adding endings like -ing, -ed, and -ly to words to create new meanings.
Sentence Openers: Starting sentences in different ways to make our writing more exciting.
Expanded Noun Phrases: Describing nouns with extra detail (e.g., the fluffy yellow cake).
Contractions: Using shortened forms like don’t, isn’t, and can’t in our writing.
Writing Outcome:
Children will use their new skills to write clear and creative instructions on how to make a honey cake, just like the one in the story! They will carefully structure their writing to help others follow the steps easily.
Incidental Write:
In addition to their main writing task, children will create a fact file about bee farming, sharing interesting facts about bees and how honey is made. This will give them a chance to use their research skills and apply the writing techniques we’ve been practicing.
Let’s get ready to buzz into some fantastic writing!
Week 2-5:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13182495
Kick off Week 1 of multiplication and division with White Rose Maths! This engaging unit introduces Year 2 pupils to grouping, sharing, and repeated addition as foundations for multiplication and division. Using hands-on activities, visual representations, and practical examples, students will explore equal groups and simple arrays, developing a strong understanding of these essential concepts. Perfect for building confidence and fluency, this week’s lessons set the stage for further progress in their mathematical journey!
Week 2: Coming soon (please comment, rate if you would like week 2)
If you have really low attainers you could use this resource:
Year 1 - Multiplication using arrays Lesson 1
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11629683
Year 2- Multiplication and Division - Week 2:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13185341
Attention parents, teachers, and anyone looking for Islamic activities for children your search ends here! We’re excited to offer a wide selection of free, engaging resources, perfect for kids of all ages.
Whether you’re looking for fun ways to teach Islamic values, enrich their understanding of the faith, or explore educational topics in a creative manner, we’ve got something for everyone. Our carefully curated materials cover a variety of subjects, ensuring there’s something to suit every child’s learning style and age group. Dive in, explore, and make learning both enjoyable and meaningful!
Lettering Display:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13171083
Week 1: is just one days work due to inset days, and mainly just getting to know kids activities on first few days.
In Week 2 we’ll be diving into the exciting world of numbers and place value! Get ready to count, identify and break down numbers in different ways. Here’s what we’ll be learning:
Number Recognition: We’ll learn to identify numbers up to 20, both when we see them written as numerals (like 15) and as words (like fifteen).
Counting Objects: Let’s count! We’ll practice counting objects all the way up to 100, building our counting skills and number sense.
Counting in Tens: Zoom! Zoom! We’ll learn to count by tens, a super useful skill for understanding place value and larger numbers.
Tens and Ones: What are tens and ones? We’ll explore how numbers are made up of groups of tens and ones, like 34 having 3 tens and 4 ones.
Partitioning Numbers: Time to break it down! We’ll practice partitioning numbers up to 100 into tens and ones. For example, we’ll learn that 67 can be split into 6 tens and 7 ones.
Get ready for a week of number fun! We’ll play games, use manipulatives, and explore different ways to understand numbers and place value.
Week 3 - 4
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13185690
Year 6 Arithmetic Fluency: 5 Math Starters and Worksheets
Boost your Year 6 students’ arithmetic fluency with these engaging 5-minute math starters and comprehensive worksheets! Perfect for daily practice, these resources cover key arithmetic skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions. Each starter is designed to sharpen mental math, while the accompanying worksheets provide targeted practice and opportunities to apply their knowledge. These resources are ideal for building confidence, consolidating learning, and preparing pupils for SATs success. Suitable for both classroom use and homework.
Update: I’ve included Powerpoint now.
This editable class timetable poster (I’ve added 4 different version) is a practical and stylish way to display your daily agenda and keep students informed about the day’s schedule. With clear sections for each subject or activity, it helps students stay organised and manage their time effectively. Fully customisable, you can adjust the timings, subjects, and colours to suit your classroom needs. Perfect for promoting time management and providing a visual reference, this poster is an essential tool for teachers looking to create a structured and well-organised learning environment. Simply edit, print, and display for a clear, easy-to-follow daily agenda.
An introduction to Spain offers a glimpse into a vibrant country known for its diverse cultures, rich history, and beautiful landscapes. Located on the Iberian Peninsula, Spain has a unique blend of regional identities, from Catalonia and the Basque Country to Andalusia. Students can explore Spain’s influence on art, literature, and architecture, with world-renowned figures like Pablo Picasso and Antoni Gaudí. Key topics include Spain’s transition to democracy, its parliamentary monarchy, and the importance of the Spanish language worldwide. This lesson showcases how Spain’s traditions and innovations make it a dynamic part of Europe.