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This is a fully editable and informative 70-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Jewish Festival of Passover or Pesach (Hebrew) which is celebrated for seven or eight days in April each year.
The presentation focuses on:
Why Passover is celebrated and how it got its name – the ten plagues, the exodus of the Israelites from Egyptian captivity across the Red Sea led by Moses.
The Seder meal – the Seder plate and the symbolic significance of all the foods on the plate.
The rituals followed at the Seder meal – breaking the matzah, reading from the ‘Haggadah’, the Seder cushion to ‘lean’ on. The tradition of the youngest child asking the four questions, the spilling of drops of wine on to the plate.
The PowerPoint also contains two hyperlinks. One to a short 4 minute animated version of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt and a 4-minute pop/rap of the Seder meal which should appeal to teenagers.
A slightly shorter (60 slides), simple text version of this presentation, more appropriate for younger and SEN pupils, is also available:
The Jewish Festival of Passover Presentation
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Passover - The Seder Meal
This resource is about the food and drink used during the Jewish Festival of Passover / Pesach at the Seder meal and their symbolic significance in Judaism. The resource contains:
1. Information on the different foods and their symbolic meanings.
2. Activity sheets involving filling a Seder plate with the food. The worksheets are differentiated. One worksheet involves cutting and pasting the foods onto the plate. The second worksheet involves labeling the Seder plate and providing a description of the foods and their significance.
Passover - The Ten Plagues
This resource focuses on ‘The Ten Plagues’ and contains:
Images of the plagues.
A template for pasting images.
An illustrated template to write on captions of the plagues.
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This resource contains a PowerPoint lesson and a set of 22 differentiated worksheets on words ending in the suffixes -sion / -ssion. (English Programmes of Study: Endings which sound like /ʃən/, spelt –tion).
This 80 slide PowerPoint lesson contains a variety of activities that introduce, reinforce and consolidate the spelling of these words. It includes:
Rules for adding the suffix -sion to words ending in -d, -de, -s, -ss, -mit, -el
A timed activity for pupils working in pairs or groups to find as many -sion words as possible
An anagram challenge
The worksheets contain tasks that include finding the missing -sion / -ssion words, constructing sentences, word searches, anagrams, changing verbs to nouns by adding the suffix -sion or -ssion and spelling practice worksheets.
The resource is suitable for primary pupils and older SEN students who will benefit from the visual nature of this resource
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This resource contains a set of 30 worksheets on counting and adding money using 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 50p, £1 and £2 coins, based on the Chinese New Year custom of parents and grandparents giving children 'red envelopes / red packets' to their children and grandchildren. Pupils count up the money in each envelope. The worksheets can be used for progression or differentiation.
- adding coins to the value of 10p
- adding coins to the value of 20p
-adding coins to the value of 50p
-adding coins to the value of £1
-adding coins to the value of £2
-adding coins to the value of £5
- adding coins to the value of £10
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Chinese New Year Texts and Comprehension Worksheets
Chinese New Year Quiz
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This resource contains a set of 7 worksheets in which pupils have to select the correct homophone, compose sentences using the correct homophones and correct sentences containing the homophones were, where, we're and wear. The resource also includes an answer sheet and an information sheet on the homophones. This resource is appropriate for Year 2 pupils and older SEN students.
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This bundle contains 23 worksheets on the commonly confused homophones (Year 2 National Curriculum):
Where, Wear, We're and Were
There, Their, They're
Two, Too, To
Tasks involve selecting the correct homophones, composing sentences using the homophones and correcting sentences containing homophones.
For more detailed information click on the individual resource links. These resources are appropriate for Year 2 pupils and older SEN / ESL students.
You may also be interested in an accompanying set of PowerPoint lessons for these worksheets:
Three PowerPoint Lessons - There Their They're Where Were Wear Two Too To
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This resource contains a set of 28 worksheets on Year 3 and 4 homophones, near homophones and confusing words. The worksheets contain a variety of tasks in which pupils are required to choose the correct homophones, write sentences containing homophones and correct incorrectly used homophones. The resource also contains answers.
This resource is appropriate for year 3 and 4 pupils and older SEN students.
The homophones include:
accept, except, affect, effect, ball, bawl, berry, bury, fair, fare, grate, great, grown, groan, heel, heal, he’ll, knot, not, mail, male, main, mane, meat, meet, medal, meddle, missed, mist, peace, piece, plain, plane, rain, rein, reign, scene, seen, weather, whether, whose, who’s
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This bundle contains a PowerPoint lesson, worksheets and posters on identifying and using alliteration.
PowerPoint Lesson
This is a fully editable, 40-slide PowerPoint lesson on alliteration. It contains an explanation of alliteration and many examples:
from literature - (Harry Potter)
poetry ( The Highwayman, The Listeners, Kubla Khan, Cargoes, Sea Fever, The Ancient Mariner)
the commercial world
in speeches
Worksheets
This resource contains 18 worksheets. Tasks include:
Identifying alliteration in sentences and poetry and literature from Harry Potter, The Highwayman, The Listeners, Kubla Khan, Cargoes, Sea Fever and The Ancient Mariner.
Composing sentences and short paragraphs containing alliteration. The paragraphs include six scenes to encourage the use of alliteration - poppy field, fireworks, busy street, ice cream, spider's web and snow-covered tree.
Designing and creating product names and catchy slogans for a shampoo, canned drink and chocolate bar using alliteration.
Posters
This resource contains a set of 35 posters on alliteration. They contain examples of alliteration from poetry, literature, - The Listeners (Walter De La Mare), The Ancient Mariner (Samuel Taylor Coleridge), Harry Potter (J K Rowling), Sea Fever (John Masefield), Cargoes (John Masefield) , Kubla Khan (Samuel Taylor Coleridge) and The Raven (Edgar Allen Poe). Several posters contain examples from famous speeches, films, song lyrics and from product and company brands.
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This resource contains a fully editable 55-slide PowerPoint lesson on weight and mass for Year 1 pupils. It has been designed to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Weight - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. This resource is for Week 10.
The PowerPoint contains explanations and tasks linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives
Measurement: Weight
Measure and begin to record mass/weight
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for mass/weight:
White Rose Small Steps
Introduce weight and mass
Measure mass
Compare mass
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare weight - heavier, lighter, heaviest, lightest, mass.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, bricks, pencils to measure and compare the weight and mass of objects.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to weight and mass problems.
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Year 1 Measurement - Weight - Spring Term - Set of 24 Worksheets
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This resource contains a 40-slide PowerPoint lesson on alliteration. It includes an explanation of alliteration and many examples:
from literature - (Harry Potter)
poetry ( The Highwayman, The Listeners, Kubla Khan, Cargoes, Sea Fever, The Ancient Mariner)
the commercial world
in speeches
Opportunities are also provided within the PowerPoint for pupils to identify alliteration and to create sentences/phrases containing alliteration using images as a stimulus.
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Alliteration - Set of 18 Worksheets
This resource contains a set of 18 worksheets on identifying and using the literary device of alliteration.
Tasks include:
Identifying alliteration in sentences and poetry and literature from Harry Potter, The Highwayman, The Listeners, Kubla Khan, Cargoes, Sea Fever and The Ancient Mariner.
Writing sentences and short paragraphs containing alliteration. The paragraphs include six scenes to encourage the use of alliteration - poppy field, fireworks, busy street, ice cream, spider’s web and snow covered tree.
Designing and creating product names and catchy slogans for a shampoo, canned drink and chocolate bar using alliteration.
Alliteration Posters
This resource contains a set of 35 A3 size posters on alliteration. They contain examples of alliteration from poetry, literature, - The Listeners (Walter De La Mare), The Ancient Mariner (Samuel Taylor Coleridge), Harry Potter (J K Rowling), Sea Fever (John Masefield), Cargoes (John Masefield) , Kubla Khan (Samuel Taylor Coleridge) and The Raven (Edgar Allen Poe).
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This resource contains the first of two packs designed to support the delivery of the White Rose Maths Scheme Year 6 Statistics - Weeks 6-7 of the Summer Term. This resource is for Week 6.
The resource focuses on the following White Rose Maths ‘small steps’
Read and interpret line graphs
Draw line graphs
Use line graphs to solve problems
Circles
Read and interpret pie charts
Pie charts with percentages
The resource contains 22 worksheets / activities (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the above small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks. Answer keys and solutions are included.
These resources will develop the pupils ability to achieve the following Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives:-
Illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius.
Interpret and construct pie charts and line graphs and use these to solve problems.
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This resource contains a fully editable 80-slide PowerPoint lesson designed to support the delivery of the White Rose Maths (WRM) small steps scheme of work for Block 5, Year 3 Number - Fractions - Week 10.
The PowerPoint covers:
tenths
counting up and down in tenths
dividing objects/shapes into 10
dividing quantities by 10
dividing one-digit numbers by 10
tenths expressed as decimal fractions
It contains explanations, examples and opportunities for pupils to practise what they have learned. This resource would also be appropriate for older SEN students due to the highly visual nature of the PowerPoint.
A consolidation pack for the Spring Term for Year 3 is also available. See below for details.
White Rose Maths Scheme Year 3 Fractions Spring Term - Week 10 - Block 5
This resource has been designed to consolidate the work undertaken in the White Rose Maths Scheme small steps Year 3 programme delivered in the Spring Term Weeks 1-11. It contains resources for the following blocks of work:
Money
Length and Perimeter
Multiplication and Division
Statistics
Fractions
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This resource contains 28 worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 3 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) small steps programme. These resources are for Weeks 8 -9.
The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and include reasoning and problem-solving tasks.
The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps:
Year 1 Maths National Curriculum Objectives - Measurement: Length and Height
Measure and begin to record lengths and heights.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights (for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half)
White Rose Small Steps
Compare lengths and heights
Measure length (1)
Measure length (2)
The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes:
Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare length and height - long, longer, longest; short, shorter, shortest; tall, taller, tallest, small, smaller, smallest.
Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, hands and straws to measure the length and height of objects.
Pupils recognise that different non-standard units are more suitable for measuring the length and height of different objects.
Pupils understand that non-standard units should be exactly in line with the object to get an accurate measurement.
Pupils measure the lengths of objects using a ruler.
Pupils measure objects from the 0 on the ruler.
Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to measurement problems.
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Length and Height - Year 1 - PowerPoint Lesson
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This resource contains an editable, 60 slide PowerPoint lesson and a 15-page workbook on the possessive apostrophe.
PowerPoint Lesson
This resource contains an editable, 60-slide PowerPoint lesson on the possessive apostrophe. It explains how to use the apostrophe to show possession for singular and plural nouns. The PowerPoint provides lots of examples and opportunities for students to use the apostrophe appropriately. The presentation also includes a hyperlink to a short video on the apostrophe for possession.
15 Page Workbook
This is a 15-page workbook (with answers) on using the possessive apostrophe / apostrophe for possession for both singular and plural nouns. It also contains an information sheet on how to use apostrophes for possession.
These resources will help students to master using apostrophes in the right place in their written work and to improve their punctuation skills. Click on the individual links for more details.
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This resource contains an editable, 60-slide PowerPoint lesson on the possessive apostrophe. It explains how to use the apostrophe to show possession for singular and plural nouns. The PowerPoint provides lots of examples and opportunities for students to use the apostrophe appropriately. The presentation also includes a hyperlink to a short video on the apostrophe for possession.
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This resource contains a 15-page workbook (with answers) on using the possessive apostrophe/apostrophe for possession for both singular and plural nouns. It also contains an information sheet on how to use apostrophes for possession.
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This resource contains an editable, 60-slide PowerPoint lesson and an accompanying 20-page workbook that includes two information sheets and eighteen worksheets on fronted adverbials. The new National Curriculum requires children to be taught to use fronted adverbials and to use commas after fronted adverbials.
20 Page Workbook
This workbook contains 18 worksheets and 2 information sheets on adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials. The worksheet tasks include:
identifying adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials of time, place, manner and frequency in sentences
inserting appropriate adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials in sentences
insertion of comma after fronted adverbial
using fronted adverbials in writing
changing sentences so that the adverbial phrase is at the beginning of a sentence
PowerPoint Lesson
This is an editable, 60-slide PowerPoint lesson on fronted adverbials.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
recap of adverbs
adverbial phrases of time, place, manner and frequency
fronted adverbials
insertion of comma after fronted adverbial
opportunities for pupils to identify adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials
opportunities for pupils to change a sentence so that the adverbial phrase is at the beginning of a sentence
opportunities for pupils to create fronted adverbial sentences
Please note that the watermark on the preview images is not present on the workbook itself.
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This is a resource about ‘The Ten Plagues’ that befell the Egyptians and is an integral part of the story behind the Jewish feast of Passover / Pesach (Hebrew) in Judaism. The resource contains:
Images of the plagues.
Template for pasting images.
An illustrated template to write on captions of the plagues.
This resource is suitable for Key stage 1 and 2 pupils and older SEN students.
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Passover Presentation
This is a fully editable and informative 65 slide presentation on the Jewish Festival of Passover or Pesach which is celebrated for seven or eight days in April each year and is a very significant event in Judaism.
The ten plagues, the exodus of the Israelites from Egyptian captivity across the Red Sea led by Moses.
The Seder meal – the Seder plate and the symbolic significance of the foods on the plate, other foods at the meal, including matzah, the 4 cups / glasses of wine and the extra wine goblet for the prophet Elijah.
The rituals followed at the Seder meal – breaking the matzah, reading from the ‘Haggadah’, the Seder cushion to ‘lean’ on. The tradition of the youngest child asking the four questions, the spilling of drops of wine onto the plate.
The PowerPoint contains 2 hyperlinks to a short 4 minute animated version of the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt and a 4-minute pop / rap about the Seder meal, which should appeal to teenagers.
This resource will help to contribute to the pupils’ ‘Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural’ learning (SMSC) and help to actively promote the British Values of mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
A slightly shorter (60 slides), simple text version for younger and SEN pupils of the Passover PowerPoint is also available:
Passover Simple Text Presentation
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This resource contains 15 worksheets on the National Curriculum Year 2 homophones / near homophones list and includes - there/ their/ they're, here/ hear, see/ sea, bare/ bear, one/ won, sun / son, two / to / too, be/ bee, blue/ blew, night/ knight. Tasks include choosing the correct homophones for sentences and composing sentences using homophones.
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Year 2 Homophones – 45 Slide PowerPoint Lesson
The PowerPoint provides an explanation of the meaning of the homophones with examples and opportunities for pupils to decide which is the correct homophone.
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This resource contains a 39 slide PowerPoint lesson and a set of 13 worksheets on similes and metaphors. The worksheets are available in both PDF format and an editable word version.
PowerPoint Lesson
The PowerPoint focuses on:
An explanation and definition of simile and metaphors.
Why they are used.
Examples of similes and metaphors from poetry and literature - I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud (William Wordsworth), The Ancient Mariner (Samuel Taylor Coleridge), The Highwayman (Alfred Noyes), My Luv is Like a Red, Red Rose ( Robert Burns) and the Bible
The difference between similes and metaphors.
Images to stimulate students to compose their own similes and metaphors.
Set of 16 Worksheets
Tasks include:
Identifying similes and metaphors in sentences and poetry and literature from The Ancient Mariner by Coleridge, Sea Fever by John Masefield, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth, The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes, A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns, several bible verses and Shakespeare quotes.
Composing sentences and short paragraphs containing similes and metaphors on themes including foggy day, the haunted house, the snow, the combine harvester, candle flame, trees, hate, love, happiness.
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This resource contains 11 differentiated worksheets on words ending in 'y' at the end of a word with a long 'i' sound (the /aɪ/ sound spelt –y at the end of words. English programmes of study: Key Stage 2 National curriculum). For example: dry, cry, fry, why, sly July.
Tasks include:
finding the correct missing word ending in -y
constructing sentences
word searches
differentiating between 'y' sound with long 'i' and 'y' at the end of a word with long 'e' or 'ee' sound.
finding the meaning of words like clarify, rectify, pacify, deny, defy and using in a sentence
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This resource contains 60 posters with powerful images of some of William Shakespeare’s quotes – some poignant, some comedic, some tragic and some romantic. Shakespeare’s mastery of words, his skillful use of language and poetic devices are evidenced in these posters. This is an ideal resource to promote discussion, for display purposes or for use in an assembly on World Book Day and William Shakespeare Week.
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Wiliam Shakespeare Simple Text Presentation
This is a fully editable, 56-slide PowerPoint presentation, with simple text, on the life and work of William Shakespeare, ‘’The Bard of Avon’. It is appropriate for primary and older SEN pupils.
The PowerPoint focuses on - his birthplace and parentage; his family; excerpts from well-known plays – Hamlet, Macbeth, Midsummer Night’s Dream; The Globe Theatre, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre; the Puritans' banning of theatres and plays; The Royal Shakespeare Company; Shakespeare's contribution to the English language; his use of literary techniques and poetic devices; his burial place; his former home New Place -his former home; list of his plays in chronological order.
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to engaging short clips (3 minutes) of Macbeth – film and Opera versions.
William Shakespeare Presentation
This is a slightly longer, more detailed 75-slide presentation; more suitable for older pupils.
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