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Robert Burns - Knowledge Organiser!
This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for children learning about Robert Burns, particularly those studying his works in English or completing a history study of ‘Significant Individuals.’ It contains comprehensive sections entitled:
Overview;
Times in His Life;
Important Vocabulary;
Robert Burns Timeline;
Answers to the Important Questions;
Top Ten Facts.
The resource is designed to be printed onto either A4 or A3, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images are licensed for commercial use.
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The Ancient Greeks - Big Bundle!
THIS ANCIENT GREEKS BIG BUNDLE CONTAINS ALL OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS LESSONS, PLUS THE DETAILED, VISUALLY-APPEALING KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER.
The engaging and purposeful series of lessons has been designed to enable children to gain develop an in-depth understanding of Ancient Greece. There is a particular focus on the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how these have influenced the world.
Children are guided towards answering the enquiry question: ‘How have Ancient Greek achievements influenced the world?’
The lessons included are:
Introduction to Ancient Greece
Seafaring City-States
Democracy and Law
The Olympic Games
Culture and Religion
A Lasting Legacy
In each lesson, the learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the step-by-step learning journey. Also included are all worksheets, templates and additional resources required to teach the lessons - everything needed to teach is included.
In the past, I have used these lessons with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4), however this was an advanced class and these resources could easily be used with upper KS2. The key learning is aligned with KS2 curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
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The Ancient Greeks - Lesson Bundle!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons has been designed to enable children to gain develop an in-depth understanding of Ancient Greece. There is a particular focus on the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how these have influenced the world.
Children are guided towards answering the enquiry question: ‘How have Ancient Greek achievements influenced the world?’
The lessons included are:
Introduction to Ancient Greece
Seafaring City-States
Democracy and Law
The Olympic Games
Culture and Religion
A Lasting Legacy
In each lesson, the learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the step-by-step learning journey. Also included are all worksheets, templates and additional resources required to teach the lessons - everything needed to teach is included.
In the past, I have used these lessons with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4), however this was an advanced class and these resources could easily be used with upper KS2. The key learning is aligned with KS2 curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Ancient Greeks - A Lasting Legacy - Lesson!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the sixth and final lesson in a series of lessons in which children develop an in-depth understanding of Ancient Greece. There is a particular focus on the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how these have influenced the world.
In this lesson, children consider how modern society has been influenced by the achievements of the Ancient Greeks. Specifically, they:
-Understand how Ancient Greek discovery and learning has impacted the world;
-Understand how Ancient Greek democracy and law has impacted the world.
-Understand how Ancient Greek sport, culture and religion has impacted the world.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Understanding the meaning of the key concept ‘legacy.’
-Considering Greek achievements in each of the key areas (discovery and learning, democracy and law, and sport, culture and religion) and then linking these achievements to what is seen in the modern world;
-Using clear guidance and a structure strip (provided) based on what they have learnt to form a clear, organised response to the enquiry question: 'How have Ancient Greek achievements influenced the world?
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they feel they have met the learning objective, and considering the questions that they have for further learning.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (24 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson and the structure strip for the main enquiry-response activity (provided in both Word and PDF).
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4), however this was an advanced class and these resources could easily be used with upper KS2. The key learning is aligned with KS2 curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Richard the Lionheart - Knowledge Organiser!
This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for children learning about Richard the Lionheart (Richard I), either as a part of their history study of ‘Significant Individuals’, or as part of a wider study of The Crusades. It contains comprehensive sections entitled:
-Overview;
-Times in His Life;
-Important Vocabulary;
-Richard the Lionheart Timeline;
-Answers to the Important Questions;
-Top Ten Facts.
The resource is designed to be printed onto either A4 or A3, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use.
Ancient Greeks - Culture and Religion - Lesson!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the fifth in a series of lessons in which children develop an in-depth understanding of Ancient Greece. There is a particular focus on the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how these have influenced the world.
In this lesson, children learn all about Greek culture and religion. Specifically, they:
-Learn and recall key facts about Ancient Greek craftsmanship, theatre, philosophy, discovery and architecture;
-Explain what the Greeks believed about various Gods and Goddesses, and how they honoured them;
-Describe the key responsibilities, powers and traits of a God or Goddess.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of history skills and prior facts about the Ancient Greeks;
-Understanding of the concept of ‘culture’;
-Exploring clues from a range of sources to find out more about the key areas of Ancient Greek culture: craftsmanship, theatre, philosophy, discovery and architecture;
-Watching an engaging, age-appropriate video to learn about the main Gods, their roles and what the Greeks believed about them;
-Using clear guidance to research a God of their choice and complete a character profile about them;
-Understanding how the Greeks’ religious beliefs influenced their achievements;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they feel they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (26 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson, the sources for the investigation activity, and the template for the character profile (provided in both Word and PDF).
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4), however this was an advanced class and these resources could easily be used with upper KS2. The key learning is aligned with KS2 curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Robert the Bruce - Knowledge Organiser!
This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for children learning about Robert the Bruce as a part of their history study of ‘Significant Individuals.’ It contains comprehensive sections entitled:
-Overview;
-Times in His Life;
-Important Vocabulary;
-Robert the Bruce Timeline;
-Answers to the Important Questions;
-Top Ten Facts.
The resource is designed to be printed onto either A4 or A3, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use.
Ancient Greeks - The Olympic Games - Lesson!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the fourth in a series of lessons in which children develop an in-depth understanding of Ancient Greece. There is a particular focus on the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how these have influenced the world.
In this lesson, children learn about the Ancient Olympic games. Specifically, they:
-Learn and recall key facts about the Ancient Olympic Games;
-Use a range of information to develop their knowledge of Ancient Olympic events and values;
-Explain how the ancient games influenced the modern Olympic Games.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of basic history skills and prior facts about the Ancient Greeks;
-Understanding key information about how, when and where the Ancient Olympic games took place;
-Watching an interesting, age-appropriate video (hyperlinked) about the different events and values of the games, and demonstrating their understanding of this through comprehension questions;
-Understanding how the Ancient Olympic games ended and the Modern Olympic Games started;
-Explaining how the Modern Olympic sports and values are influenced by the Ancient Olympic Games;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they feel they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (23 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson, and the worksheet for the further research activity (provided in both Word and PDF).
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4), however this was an advanced class and these resources could easily be used with upper KS2. The key learning is aligned with KS2 curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Ancient Greeks - Democracy and Law - Lesson!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the third in a series of lessons in which children develop an in-depth understanding of Ancient Greece. There is a particular focus on the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how these have influenced the world.
In this lesson, children learn about Ancient Greek democracy and law, with a particular focus on Ancient Athens. By the end of the lesson, they:
-Understand the difference between monarchies, dictatorships & democracies; -Explain how matters were decided by democracies in Ancient Athens;
-Describe the similarities and differences between democracy in Ancient Greece and today.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of basic history skills and prior facts about the Ancient Greeks;
-Understanding key information about different types of leadership (monarchies, dictatorships and democracies) and how they vary;
-Understanding that Greek city-states had different forms of leadership and that Athens formed one of the world’s first democracies;
-Understanding the different roles and procedures within Ancient Athenian democracy and law;
-Comparing and contrasting Greek systems to modern-day democracy, and evaluating to what extent they feel that the Athenian system was fair/ effective;
-Demonstrating their knowledge of democracy and law in Ancient Athens through completing a ‘Bloom’s Taxonomy’ style worksheet, with questions requiring progressively more difficult skills and depth of knowledge;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they feel they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (23 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson, and worksheet for the main task (provided in both Word and PDF).
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4), however this was an advanced class and these resources could easily be used with upper KS2. The key learning is aligned with KS2 curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Ancient Greeks - Seafaring City-States Lesson!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the second in a series of lessons in which children develop an in-depth understanding of Ancient Greece. There is a particular focus on the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how these have influenced the world.
In this lesson, children learn about Greek City states and how they were formed. In particular, they:
-Understand why seafaring was essential for Ancient Greek civilizations;
-Describe the seafaring skills that helped City-States to form and thrive.
-Name Greek City States and recall key facts about daily life in them.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of basic history skills and baseline information about the Ancient Greeks;
-Understanding key information about the Greek terrain and it necessitated the advancement of seafaring knowledge and skills;
-Discussing and understanding the advantages gained by the Greeks by developing seafaring skills, and how this led to the development of city-states;
-Learning what ship-building and navigational skills they developed;
-Following navigational instructions to find and label the major Greek city states (the map for this is included, as both Word and PDF documents)
-Watching an engaging video (hyperlinked) to find out more about life in city-states and how it relied on the sea;
-Recalling key information about housing, food, education and work in Greek city-states;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they feel they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (23 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson, and the maps required for the navigation activity.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4), however this was an advanced class and these resources could easily be used with upper KS2. The key learning is aligned with KS2 curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Ancient Greeks - Introduction to Ancient Greece Lesson!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the first in a series of lessons in which children develop an in-depth understanding of Ancient Greece. There is a particular focus on the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how these have influenced the world.
In this lesson, children learn and understand foundation information about the Ancient Greeks. In particular, they:
-Learn when and where the Ancient Greeks lived, and learn basic facts about their civilization;
-Understand and order the major Ancient Greek periods chronologically.
-Understand and order different significant events in throughout the Ancient Greek era.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of basic history skills and key terms;
-Defining what the Ancient Greek era was, and understanding exactly where and when the Ancient Greeks lived.
-Connecting this learning with what was happening across the world at the time;
-Considering what enabled the Ancient Greeks to be powerful and successful;
-Following clear guidance to understand and order the major Ancient Greek periods.
-Placing key events from the Ancient Greek period on their own timelines (again, clear and comprehensive guidance for this is given);
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they feel they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (23 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson, and the information cards to be stuck onto the timeline -provided in both Word and PDF format.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4), however this was an advanced class and these resources could easily be used with upper KS2 also. The key learning is aligned with KS2 curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Roman Boy - Tony Bradman - Whole Class Reading Session!
This whole class reading session aims to develop children’s comprehension skills through a reading of the opening pages of Tony Bradman’ ‘Roman Boy.’
The resource pack includes the extract and all of the activities for the session, which the class are guided through via a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation. The reading is followed by a series of activities aiming to develop children’s retrieval, explanation, inference, prediction and summarising skills. It also contains a vocabulary check immediately after the extract is read to clarify any unfamiliar/ difficult language.
The tasks are comprised of quick-check questions, solo thinking, pair/ group discussions and deeper thinking activities.
The session is best suited for children across KS2 (it was originally used with children in Year 5). The session is also suitable for home/ remote learning.
Aneurin Bevan - Knowledge Organiser!
This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for children learning about Aneurin Bevan as a part of their history study of ‘Significant Individuals.’ It contains comprehensive sections entitled:
Overview;
Times in His Life;
Important Vocabulary;
Aneurin Bevan Timeline;
Answers to the Important Questions;
Top Ten Facts.
The resource is designed to be printed onto either A4 or A3, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use.
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Significant Explorers - Big Bundle!
THIS BIG BUNDLE INCLUDES ALL OF THE ‘SIGNIFICANT EXPLORERS’ LESSONS, IN ADDITION TO THE POPULAR KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER.
The engaging and purposeful series of lessons helps to equip children with a secure understanding of different explorers from across history.
Each of the lessons are extremely comprehensive (I initially taught them over two lessons each) and are guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation. The lessons included are:
Introduction to Explorers
Christopher Columbus
Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
Amelia Earhart
Neil Armstrong
Comparing Explorers
Throughout the series of lessons, children gain an understanding of how context, technology and attitudes have changed the role of explorers over time.
Knowledge recall activities, think pair share, and a blend of group and independent activities are features of the unit. All of the worksheets, activities and templates needed to teach the lessons are provided.
The knowledge organiser supplements the lessons nicely, providing all of the key information for easy reference in one place (please note that due to space limitations, only a few of the explorers are referenced in detail on the organiser).
The key learning is aligned with curriculum expectations for KS2 history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
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Significant Explorers - Lesson Bundle! (KS2 Unit)
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons helps to equip children with a secure understanding of different explorers from across history.
Each of the lessons are extremely comprehensive (I initially taught them over two lessons each) and are guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation. The lessons included are:
Introduction to Explorers
Christopher Columbus
Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
Amelia Earhart
Neil Armstrong
Comparing Explorers
Throughout the series of lessons, children gain an understanding of how context, technology and attitudes have changed the role of explorers over time.
Knowledge recall activities, think pair share, and a blend of group and independent activities are features of the unit. All of the worksheets, activities and templates needed to teach the lessons are provided.
In the past, I have used these resources with children in lower KS2 (higher attaining years 3 and 4) but they could easily be used with upper KS2 - the key learning is aligned with curriculum expectations for KS2 history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Significant Explorers - Comparing Explorers Lesson!
In this engaging and purposeful lesson, children develop their understanding of different explorers from over time. In this lesson, children sequence exploration events and compare explorers from over time.
Specifically, they:
-Recall the achievements of different explorers from across history;
-Place significant exploration events in chronological order;
-Consider how the role of explorers has changed over time.
It was originally taught as the final lesson in a sequence of lessons focusing on different explorers. Please note that to complete the final written task, it does help if children have either been taught the prior lessons in this sequence (available on this platform) or have other prior understanding of at least two explorers.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of basic history skills, key terms, the meaning of exploration, and the achievements of different explorers;
-Following clear instructions and utilising given resources to produce their own timelines of different exploration achievements from between 1400 to the present day.
-Using information and prompts to compare and contrast different explorers from across time;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they believe they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (20 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson. Also included are the event cards for the timeline activity.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4) but they could easily be used with upper KS2 - the key learning is aligned with curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Significant Explorers - Neil Armstrong Lesson!
In this engaging and purposeful lesson, children develop an understanding of the Apollo 11 mission and Neil Armstrong, as a part of their study of significant explorers.
In particular, they:
-Learn who Armstrong was and what he is best-known for;
-Understand how his achievements impacted the world;
-Use their researching skills to find out more about Armstrong and his mission.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of basic history skills, key terms, and the meaning of exploration;
-Gaining a background understanding of the Space Race and the drive to put humans on the Moon;
-Learning about the risks and difficulties involved with the mission;
-Watching an engaging, age-appropriate video to learn key details about the mission;
-Using a research template to find out more information about the mission;
-Empathising with Armstrong, through a hot-seating activity;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they believe they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (20 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson. Also included is the template for the research activity.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4) but they could easily be used with upper KS2 - the key learning is aligned with curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Significant Explorers - Amelia Earhart Lesson!
In this engaging and purposeful lesson, children develop an understanding of the well-known aviator Amelia Earhart, as a part of their study of significant explorers.
In particular, they:
-Learn who Earhart was and what she is best-known for;
-Understand the context of the world in which she lived;
-Explain what made her achievements so inspirational;
-Evaluate how she demonstrated the characteristics of a successful explorer.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of basic history skills, key terms, and the meaning of exploration;
-Gaining a background understanding of the world in which Amelia Earhart lived, including technological developments and gender expectations;
-Learning about her life and her key achievements, and discussing which they feel are most impressive and why;
-Discussing how Earhart was an inspiration, through discussing her achievements, legacy and key quotations;
-Evaluating how Earhart demonstrated the key characteristics of successful explorers, through a ‘Diamond 9’ activity.
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they believe they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (21 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson. Also included are the templates for the Diamond 9 activity.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4) but they could easily be used with upper KS2 - the key learning is aligned with curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Significant Explorers - Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Lesson!
In this engaging and purposeful lesson, children develop an understanding of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
In particular, they:
-Learn who Hillary and Norgay were and what they are known for;
-Explain what made their achievements so incredible;
-Learn more about the personality traits of both Hillary and Norgay;
-Evaluate how both climbers were recognised after the climb.
The learning is guided by a clear and colourful PowerPoint presentation, which guides students through the following step-by-step journey:
-Knowledge recall of basic history skills, key terms, and the meaning of exploration;
-Gaining a background understanding of the dangers of climbing extremely high mountains;
-Watching an engaging video (hyperlinked) to gain a base understanding of the key details of the climb;
-Considering the key details and personality traits of both climbers;
-Evaluating how the recognition for Hillary and Norgay differed after the successful climb, reflecting on how fair they feel this was;
-Self-reflecting on the extent to which they believe they have met the learning objective.
Included is the comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (19 slides), which contains all of the information needed to teach the lesson. Also included are the images for the character profile activity.
In the past, I have used this lesson with children in lower KS2 (years 3 and 4) - the key learning is aligned with curriculum expectations for history. All images are licensed for commercial use.
Dorothy Hodgkin Knowledge Organiser!
This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for children learning about Dorothy Hodgkin, either as a part of their history study of ‘Significant Individuals’, or research into famous scientists and inventors. It contains comprehensive sections entitled:
Overview;
Times in Her Life;
Important Vocabulary;
Dorothy Hodgkin Timeline;
Answers to the Important Questions;
Top Ten Facts.
The resource is designed to be printed onto either A4 or A3, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use.