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I am passionate about learning that is tailored to children's interests and gives lots of opportunity for children to be creative and critical thinkers. I think it's important that learning materials cater to a variety of learning styles and I try to make my resources have real-world applications whenever possible. These resources will not only engage your learners, but they'll save you time, so that you can focus on doing what you do best.

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I am passionate about learning that is tailored to children's interests and gives lots of opportunity for children to be creative and critical thinkers. I think it's important that learning materials cater to a variety of learning styles and I try to make my resources have real-world applications whenever possible. These resources will not only engage your learners, but they'll save you time, so that you can focus on doing what you do best.
Benin Empire Timeline Activity
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Benin Empire Timeline Activity

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This timeline activity is a hands-on visual way for students to put the events of the Benin Empire in order, so that they can see the changes that took place over time, from the first settlements of the Edo people to modern-day Nigeria. There are two options to choose from: worksheet timeline cut and paste – either glue pictures onto the dates (easier option), or write dates and glue pictures on (harder version) foldable timeline – glue events below the dates and pictures I’ve included a set of clues to help children put the events in order, if needed. These can be cut up or left as is. You will receive three PDFs and two editable PPXT files (text is editable, images and layout aren’t). More timelines you may like: History of land transport History of flight History of boats and ships The Great Fire of London The Titanic Ancient Egypt -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Matariki Maths Craft Fact Families Times Tables Stars Activity
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Matariki Maths Craft Fact Families Times Tables Stars Activity

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Here’s a great way to practice maths skills for Matariki: Children complete fact families or times tables on whetū/stars, cut them out, and make a kete to store them in. There are lots of options to choose from: Make a kete with a string handle or paper handle Addition/Subtraction fact families – partially filled, all gaps, or student choice Multiplication/Division fact families - partially filled, all gaps, or student choice Times tables – 1/2/5/10x, 1-4x/5-8x/9-12x, or a mixture Children complete three stars (1 page), four stars (1 page), or seven stars (2 pages). This activity is ideal for the whole class, small groups, early finishers, or rotating stations. I hope your children enjoy working on their fact fluency and making their kete of whetū/stars! You will receive 5 PDF files. You may also like: Matariki weaving kete Matariki hāngi reading and writing craft Matariki maths -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
First Hot Air Balloon Flight Craft Montgolfier Brothers Balloon Model
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First Hot Air Balloon Flight Craft Montgolfier Brothers Balloon Model

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If you’re learning about flight or the history of flight, then your children will love this hands-on activity to make a 3D model of the first hot air balloon, which comes with the three passengers that were the first to travel in a hot air balloon! You can differentiate as there is an easier 2D model, which is larger, and the animals get put into a folded basket, or a smaller 3D model, with three sides and a 3D basket that the animals can go into. What’s included? 2D model template 3D model template a duck, rooster, and sheep colour and ink saver versions U.K. and U.S. versions visual instructions I hope your children enjoy making their hot air balloon! You will receive 4 PDFs (not editable). -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
The Ivory Bangle Lady Black History Month
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The Ivory Bangle Lady Black History Month

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The discovery of the Ivory Bangle Lady is a great way to bring black British history into your history lessons. The Ivory Bangle Lady is important in developing an understanding of the diverse history and cultural heritage of Britain. The Ivory Bangle Lady’s remains were found in York and showed that she lived during Roman Britain. Recent DNA tests have shown that she had African heritage, which illustrates that people with African ancestry have been in Britain since the Romans came to Britain. She also had wealth which was evident in the jewellery and other expensive items that she was buried with. There are still a lot of unknowns which is perfect for a history lesson because there are opportunities for children to come up with their own ideas. The resources in this pack will get your children analysing 12 pieces of evidence, just like archaeologists, to sort the relevant evidence from the irrelevant, and to use the evidence to justify theories. They will ask their own question to investigate. With the help of research in the form of notes by two fictional archaeologists, they will answer questions and generate their own ideas about the Ivory Bangle Lady. Finally, they will summarise their knowledge by writing a museum plaque about the Ivory Bangle Lady. There are two levels of difficulty included, plus editable versions so you can adapt this to your students. There is also a worksheet on key vocabulary covered in the activities. This resource is suitable for KS2. You will receive: 6 PDFs 5 PDFS for the easier level 7 editable PPTX files (text is editable, images/layout aren’t) -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Famous Indigenous Australians Digital Slides Research Aboriginal NAIDOC Week
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Famous Indigenous Australians Digital Slides Research Aboriginal NAIDOC Week

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If you’re after an easy way for your students to find out about the achievements of 21 iconic Indigenous Australians who’ve shaped history, this set of PowerPoint and Google™ slides that highlight their contributions to arts, science, culture, politics will be ideal. The people in this set to show a broad range of contributions across various fields, from young and old, and from the past and present, to honour each person and to inspire our young people. The text on the slides is editable and you can delete any slides you don’t need. I’ve also included a couple of blank slides so you can add your own photo/text for people you wish to include. The slideshow can be used as a whole class at the start or end of the day, or during social studies/inquiry. Alternatively, it can be used independently, and can be accompanied by the banners, so students can write about a person for a class display. These can be attached to the wall or hung over string (and stapled or glued together). Who’s included? Neville Bonner - politician Cathy Freeman - athlete David Unaipon - inventor and writer Pat Dudgeon - first Indigenous psychologist Sir Douglas Nicholls - Governor of South Australia Tom Calma - professor and activist Marcia Langton - professor and activist Sally Morgan - author Michael-Shawn Fletcher - geographer Faith Bandler - activist Madeleine Madden - actress Kyah Simon - football player Nova Peris - politician and athlete Jessica Mauboy - singer Noel Pearson - lawyer Linda Burney - politician Lionel Rose - boxer Evonne Goolagong Cawley - tennis player Albert Namatjira - artist Adam Goodes - AFL footballer Archie Roach - singer You will receive an editable PPT file (text is editable, images/layout aren’t), a link to the Google Slides version, and a PDF of printable banners. I hope your students enjoy finding out more about the achievements of these amazing Aboriginal Australians! If you’re after pre-made banners for a display, you may like this set of iconic Indigenous Australians.
Achievements of Indigenous Australians Class Display Aboriginal NAIDOC Week
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Achievements of Indigenous Australians Class Display Aboriginal NAIDOC Week

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This set of banners highlights the achievements of Indigenous Australians who’ve shaped history and contributed to the arts, science, culture, politics, and sports. Perfect for NAIDOC Week or all year round! The people in this set show a broad range of contributions across various fields, from young and old, and from the past and present, to honour each person and to inspire our young people. Who’s included? Neville Bonner - politician Cathy Freeman - athlete David Unaipon - inventor and writer Pat Dudgeon - first Indigenous psychologist Sir Douglas Nicholls - Governor of South Australia Tom Calma - professor and activist Marcia Langton - professor and activist Sally Morgan - author Michael-Shawn Fletcher - geographer Faith Bandler - activist Madeleine Madden - actress Kyah Simon - football player Nova Peris - politician and athlete Jessica Mauboy - singer Noel Pearson - lawyer Linda Burney - politician Lionel Rose - boxer Evonne Goolagong Cawley - tennis player Albert Namatjira - artist Adam Goodes - AFL footballer Archie Roach - singer Each banner is one page and in colour. There are also some optional phrases that can be mixed and matched to go with the display. I hope you and your students find these banners inspiring! If you’re after a PowerPoint or Google Slides version that comes with banners for students to fill in, you may like this set of famous Indigenous Australians. -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Name and Identify Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Fun Games Activities KS1 Year 1
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Name and Identify Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Fun Games Activities KS1 Year 1

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If you’re after fun games and activities to help your learners understand the concept of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores and to be able to confidently identify and name animals for each type, then you’ll love this pack of printable and digital games. Printable activities: Card sort – children match the pictures to the animal types. Board game – children answer a variety of questions as they make their way around the board. Scavenger hunt/write the room – a great way to get children moving around the classroom to find and write animals in the matching column on their worksheet. This is a great introductory activity and comes with two levels of difficulty. Spinner game – children race to cover the animals on their boards to match the animal type on the spinner. Two levels of difficulty are included. Digital activities (PowerPoint games): Guess the animal based on the picture and diet type. This is great for an introductory whole-class activity. Guess the diet type (carnivore, omnivore or herbivore) of each animal. This is great for an end-of-topic whole-class activity and can be as competitive as you like. You could upload these to Google classroom if you use Google classroom instead of PowerPoint. U.K. and U.S. versions are included. I hope your children enjoy using these games to learn more about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores.
Name and Identify  Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Activity Booklet Worksheet Pack Year 1 KS1
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Name and Identify Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Activity Booklet Worksheet Pack Year 1 KS1

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This is an engaging set of activities about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores, that come in either booklet format or worksheet format, depending on your preference. There is also a version which includes the key facts about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores (great as a source of information followed by practice activities) and a version for children that understand the basics and are ready to show what they know. What’s included? Key concepts gap fill or explanation depending on the version Circle the animal that doesn’t belong to the animal group. Connect the animal to its food by following the trails. Draw an animal and write what it eats. Circle the word predator or prey depending on the animal. Draw missing teeth on the animals. Quiz questions to check understanding. Circle all the animals of one diet type. Crossword with clues using diet type. List five animals for each type. Wordfind to find 10 herbivores. Write about an animal they like. Match animals to their food. Animal jokes Answer key is included, plus U.S. and U.K. versions. I hope your children enjoy learning about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores with these activities.
Name and Identify  Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Activity Pack, Slideshow, Fun Games
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Name and Identify Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Activity Pack, Slideshow, Fun Games

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If you’re looking for engaging activities for learning about carnivores, omnivores and herbivores, this is the pack! There’s a colorful, interactive PowerPoint slide deck which introduces the key concepts of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores with lots of photos and is interspersed with “check what you know” slides to make sure that children have understood a concept before moving on to the next one. The slideshow can be used as a whole-class presentation, or it can be assigned to students to work through on their own devices. Over 30 slides are included covering: Carnivores Omnivores Herbivores Predators and prey Scavengers Different types of teeth and how these are used for eating different food This can be followed up with a printable activity booklet or worksheets. What’s included? Key concepts gap fill or explanation depending on the version Circle the animal that doesn’t belong to the animal group. Connect the animal to its food by following the trails. Draw an animal and write what it eats. Circle the word predator or prey depending on the animal. Draw missing teeth on the animals. Quiz questions to check understanding. Circle all the animals of one diet type. Crossword with clues using diet type. List five animals for each type. Wordfind to find 10 herbivores. Write about an animal they like. Match animals to their food. Animal jokes And add a little fun with these games and activities: Printable activities: Card sort – children match the pictures to the animal types. Board game – children answer a variety of questions as they make their way around the board. Scavenger hunt/write the room – a great way to get children moving around the classroom to find and write animals in the matching column on their worksheet. This is a great introductory activity and comes with two levels of difficulty. Spinner game – children race to cover the animals on their boards to match the animal type on the spinner. Two levels of difficulty are included. Digital activities (PowerPoint games): Guess the animal based on the picture and diet type. This is great for an introductory whole-class activity. Guess the diet type (carnivore, omnivore or herbivore) of each animal. This is great for an end-of-topic whole-class activity and can be as competitive as you like. You could upload these to Google classroom if you use Google classroom instead of PowerPoint. Answer key is included, plus U.S. and U.K. versions. I hope your children enjoy learning about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores with these activities.
Name and Identify  Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Slideshow Presentation Activity Booklet
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Name and Identify Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Slideshow Presentation Activity Booklet

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This is an engaging set of activities and PowerPoint presentation about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. The colorful, interactive PowerPoint slide deck introduces the key concepts of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores with lots of photos and is interspersed with “check what you know” slides to make sure that children have understood a concept before moving on to the next one. The slideshow can be used as a whole-class presentation, or it can be assigned to students to work through on their own devices. Over 30 slides are included covering: Carnivores Omnivores Herbivores Predators and prey Scavengers Different types of teeth and how these are used for eating different food This can be followed up with a printable activity booklet or worksheets. What’s included? Key concepts gap fill or explanation depending on the version Circle the animal that doesn’t belong to the animal group. Connect the animal to its food by following the trails. Draw an animal and write what it eats. Circle the word predator or prey depending on the animal. Draw missing teeth on the animals. Quiz questions to check understanding. Circle all the animals of one diet type. Crossword with clues using diet type. List five animals for each type. Wordfind to find 10 herbivores. Write about an animal they like. Match animals to their food. Animal jokes Answer key is included, plus U.S. and U.K. versions. I hope your children enjoy learning about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores with these activities.
Name and Identify  Carnivores, Omnivores, Herbivores Digital PowerPoint Presentation Year 1 KS1
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Name and Identify Carnivores, Omnivores, Herbivores Digital PowerPoint Presentation Year 1 KS1

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This colourful, interactive PowerPoint lesson introduces the key concepts of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores with lots of photos and is interspersed with “check what you know” slides to make sure that children have understood a concept before moving on to the next one. The slides are editable, and you can delete any you don’t need. The end slides are an opportunity to assess children’s understanding and give you the flexibility to assess this verbally, either with partners or yourself, or in written form by having students write sentences in their books. The slideshow can be used as a whole-class presentation, or it can be assigned to students to work through on their own devices. Over 30 slides are included covering: Carnivores Omnivores Herbivores Predators and prey Scavengers Different types of teeth and how these are used for eating different food A one-page printable assessment activity is included for children to name and identify carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. I hope your children enjoy learning about carnivores, omnivores and herbivores with these slides. U.K. and U.S. versions included. If you’d like an activity book or worksheets to go with this, you can save money with the bundle here.
Ancient Egypt History Activities KS2
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Ancient Egypt History Activities KS2

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This pack of activities on ancient Egyptian history is full of engaging activities including a timeline, causes and consequences, hieroglyphics, map work, colouring cover pages, research organisers and more! Ancient Egypt is such a fun topic to explore, and this pack of activities provides a range of activities to get your students engaged in learning and build their knowledge about how ancient Egyptians lived, all while covering key social studies skills. What’s included? Archaeological Dig Record Book - a fun research organiser Colouring cover pages (4 designs) Timeline cut and paste Informational Reading Text (editable text, images/layout aren’t editable) Causes and consequences activity cut and paste Ancient Egyptian life and my life - how are they similar or different? ‘Would you rather… live in ancient Egypt or now?’ Roleplaying interviews with an archaeologist Hieroglyphics - write your name, write a word for a partner, make new hieroglyphics Inventions cut and paste activity Student-choice research reporter-style Starting the inquiry process (K-W-L) Social structure worksheet Fortune teller to cover key social studies concepts (significance, changes, causes and consequences, sources) Adapting to the environment interactive notebook Answer keys where appropriate Vocabulary display cards and display phrase “Ancient Egypt” Line sizes are included for year 3-4 and 5-6. This pack is available in U.S and U.K versions. (letter/A4, spelling) I hope you enjoy using these activities with your children, as much as I enjoyed making them! You may also like: Achievements of Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt Photos and Primary Source Activity Ancient Egypt Arts and Crafts Pack If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com
Ancient China Shang Dynasty Activities KS2
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Ancient China Shang Dynasty Activities KS2

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Are you looking for some fun activities for learning about the Shang Dynasty? This pack includes research organisers, a timeline, developments, leadership analysis, a fortune teller, and more to help your students learn about the first ancient Chinese civilisation with a written record. This pack contains lots of interesting learning activities that you can pick and choose from: timeline cut and paste colouring page (great for covers) map work informational reading passage (editable text, images/layout aren’t editable) comparison activities of the students’ lives with Shang life social structure reporter-style research page archaeological dig research booklet analysing primary sources activity adapting to the environment interactive notebook analysing leadership cut and paste fortune teller of key social studies concepts starting the inquiry process (KWL) 7 pictures, vocabulary wall cards, display phrase “Shang Dynasty” U.S and U.K versions included. (letter/A4, spelling) I hope your students love learning about the Shang Dynasty! You may also like: Shang Dynasty Hands-on Activities and Crafts Shang Dynasty Photos and Primary Source Pack Ancient Greece Parthenon Craft Ancient Greece Hands-on Activities and Crafts Ancient Egypt Activities Ancient Egypt Hands-on Activities and Crafts Ancient Egypt Pyramid Craft Aztec Empire Activities Aztec Empire Hands-on Activities and Crafts If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com
Gingerbread House Craft Christmas Activity
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Gingerbread House Craft Christmas Activity

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Are you looking for a hands-on gingerbread craft? Then your students will love making their own gingerbread house with this 3D net template. Easy prep - just add scissors, colouring pencils or markers, glue sticks or white glue, and tape if needed. There is a design with sweet decorations included, and a design without sweet decorations so your students can add their own. U.K. and U.S versions for printing A4/letter and spelling. Includes 2 pages. If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com
Ancient Greece Parthenon Craft 3D Model
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Ancient Greece Parthenon Craft 3D Model

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If you’re studying ancient Greece, this 3D paper model will bring your topic to life. This is a hands-on project ideal for year 3 and above, using materials that are easily available. You can differentiate with the craft by using the smaller, easier version or the larger, more challenging version. The smaller size is 3.5in x 3in and the larger size is about 4in x 7in. The smaller size has three pieces to join, and you can simplify this further by leaving out the steps. The larger version has five pieces to join, so is more challenging and great for older children. Ideas for use: Students could colour it first, or make it as it is. You could also get students to add a modern twist or any other details to make it unique. Use as part of an ancient Greece study Use when learning about famous buildings around the world Use it as a hands-on activity for early finishers, golden time, GATE, or similar You will need: paper glue sticks white glue double-sided tape (optional) scissors colouring pencils (optional) What’s included? 2 pages of outlines for the smaller version (with or without steps) 4 pages of outlines for the larger size PDF slideshow of instructions to show on a screen Student handout of instructions U.K and U.S versions 18 pages in total Please note this model is not to scale and is an artistic representation, not a realistic representation. 3D crafts can be challenging so please consider if your students have the fine motor skills needed before purchasing. I encourage students to help each other with the tricky bits. I hope your students enjoy making a model of the Parthenon. You may also like: Ancient Greece Hands-on Activities and Crafts Ancient Egypt Activities Ancient Egypt Hands-on Activities and Crafts Ancient Egypt Pyramid Craft Aztec Empire Activities Aztec Empire Hands-on Activities and Crafts Shang Dynasty Activities Shang Dynasty Hands-on Activities and Crafts 3D Ziggurat Model Ancient Mesopotamia Hands-on Activities If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com
Aztec Empire Activities, Research Organisers, Timeline, KS2
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Aztec Empire Activities, Research Organisers, Timeline, KS2

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This pack of activities on the Aztec empire is full of engaging activities including a timeline, primary source activity, causes and consequences, codex symbols, map work, colouring cover pages, research organisers and more! Your students will love learning about the Aztec empire. There is everything from incredible ruins that still exist, fierce warriors, clever methods of farming, pictorial symbols for writing, an impressive empire, human sacrifice, and a belief that their world was going to end very soon! There’s a lot to get your students hooked on history. What’s included? timeline cut and paste colouring pages (great for covers) map work informational reading passage (editable text, images/layout aren’t editable) comparison activities of the students’ lives with Aztec life codices achievements reporter-style research page archaeological dig research booklet primary source activity structure of society adapting to the environment interactive notebook cause and consequence cut and paste fortune teller of key social studies concepts photos and word wall cards Line sizes are included for year 3-4, and year 5-6. This pack is available in U.S and U.K versions. (letter/A4, spelling) I hope you enjoy using these activities with your children, as much as I enjoyed making them! If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com
Black History Month Posters and Biography Organizers African Americans in STEM Careers
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Black History Month Posters and Biography Organizers African Americans in STEM Careers

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Inspire your students with this bundle of posters and graphic organisers about 10 amazing African Americans who were or are inventors, engineers, scientists, mathematicians, surgeons and computer scientists. This pack includes: Granville Woods - inventor and engineer George Washington Carver – scientist and inventor Madam C.J. Walker – an inventor and businesswoman Katherine Johnson – mathematician Garrett Morgan – inventor Mae Jemison – the first African American women to go into space George Carruthers – engineer and space scientist Patricia E. Bath – surgeon and inventor Annie Easley – mathematician and computer scientist Warren Washington – scientist for climate change Posters - in colour and come in two sizes - one per page or two per page. These will great on a display, in your classroom, hallway, or office during Black History Month or all year round. Graphic organisers two options, one with a space for students to draw a picture of the person, and one with a portrait for students to colour. three line sizes so you can choose the best one for your students. *71 pages included Students will need to research online, in books, or use a reading passage to find the information. The topics include key facts, achievements, important moment and influences, and the option to draw an invention or other related picture, or to include a quote if one can be found. If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com
Black History Month Posters STEM Careers African Americans Scientists, Inventors
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Black History Month Posters STEM Careers African Americans Scientists, Inventors

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These posters give an overview of 10 amazing African Americans who were or are inventors, engineers, scientists, mathematicians, surgeons and computer scientists. I hope the posters will be an inspiration for your students to consider a STEM career, in addition to learning about the achievements and contributions of these 10 African Americans. This pack includes: Granville Woods - inventor and engineer George Washington Carver – scientist and inventor Madam C.J. Walker – an inventor and businesswoman Katherine Johnson – mathematician Garrett Morgan – inventor Mae Jemison – the first African American women to go into space George Carruthers – engineer and space scientist Patricia E. Bath – surgeon and inventor Annie Easley – mathematician and computer scientist Warren Washington – scientist for climate change The posters are in colour and come in two sizes - one per page or two per page. These will look great on a display, in your classroom, hallway, or office during Black History Month or all year round. These print 8.5x11 (letter paper). *15 pages included If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com
New Year Around the World Crafts Bundle
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New Year Around the World Crafts Bundle

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New Year traditions around the world are so interesting to learn about. With this pack of eight craftivities your students will learn about Puerto Rico, Spain, Brazil, Denmark, Greece, Germany, the Philippines, and one of the United States/Canada/England/Australia/New Zealand (these countries have similar celebrations so all have a party hat craft). What’s included? Fact cards for each country (2 per page) Photo instructions Craftivity to make and write about the country’s traditions A map to find the country and attach it to the craft Similarities and differences Venn diagram Ideas for use: You could print the fact cards and put them with the crafts at stations You could focus on one country and compare it with your own Put students into groups of 4 and give each student a different country. The students learn about their country and have to teach the others in their group. Students could research online to find more detailed information. Students can choose which country they want to learn about, and early finishers could do more than one craft. I hope you enjoy using these activities. If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com
Titanic Digital Slides and Graphic Organiser
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Titanic Digital Slides and Graphic Organiser

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The Titanic was a significant event in history and continues to fascinate children and adults today. The fact that it was so tragic, that there are so many “what-ifs”, that there were survivors who lived to tell vivid accounts of what actually happened, all makes for a highly interesting topic to learn about. This digital resource has 37 PowerPoint™ and Google Slides™ which use primary sources including quotes, photos, advertising material, court claims, and items that were recovered, along with other images and timelines to explain the events leading up to and following the sinking of the Titanic. The slides towards the end of the slide deck highlight essential social studies concepts about the significance of the event, causes and consequences of the sinking and high death toll, sources of information, differences in classes, and changes to safety that took place as a result of the tragedy. You can delete any slides you don’t need. Plus you’ll get: An editable printable worksheet with comprehension questions. You can add, edit, or remove any questions to meet your needs. A printable Morse Code activity which would be great for the whole class or early finishers. A two-page graphic organiser that you can print or give to children digitally to add their own text boxes with answers. You will receive a PPTX slideshow file for PowerPoint™, a PDF information pack with the link to make a copy of the slides in Google Slides™, a PPTX graphic organiser and a PPTX of the comprehension questions. If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com