Welcome to my shop. These are resources that I either created for my partners class or as activities for groups or even an assembly. They cover mostly KS2. They vary from information sheets to more lesson supportive materials. I hope you enjoy, all feed back welcome :-)
Welcome to my shop. These are resources that I either created for my partners class or as activities for groups or even an assembly. They cover mostly KS2. They vary from information sheets to more lesson supportive materials. I hope you enjoy, all feed back welcome :-)
Can you find the hidden words in these sentences.
Topics covered are British eras, football teams, school and volcanoes.
Each section has the standard sentences for pupils at expected level, a section with the words they are looking for and an answer section. over 30 sentences to try
A possible year 6 leavers assembly poem/speech and a song adapted from ‘I’m forever blowing bubbles’ to ’ I’m now teaching in a bubble.’ hopefully just something fun.
In every area of working life today we are all looking for continuous improvements to reduce waste, increase efficiency and still deliver a quality product.
We are going to look at how the tools for continuous improvement can be used in the education sector to help you as leaders make improvements. The keys for continuous improvement are
Have the majority on-board with the changes you want to implement (there will always be some against any form of change).
Do not make changes for the sake of changes – changes should have value and be for the benefit of all, not a vanity project for one (even if the one is in charge).
Changes should be incremental, whole sale changes cause confusion and can lead to animosity.
The process should be fluid where all stake holders feel they have a voice in the process.
Using GEMBA, 5 WHYS, CAPA and MUDA-MURA-MURI you will have tools (and forms) to help you look for waste and develop a culture of continuous improvement.
Had enough Christmas cards? Here are 10 Christmas Autograph boards that friends and classmates can sign rather than send cards. print off on A3 then let the pupils select the design they like. you can then put them around the room to decorate he room and classmates and friends can sign them with festive messages etc, then send them home with the pupils for the Christmas holidays. the blank is also included if you or your class what to design their own,
An assembly on thanksgiving in different countries. USA, Canada, Liberia, Japan, China, Norfolk Islands, South Korea, Germany and Granada. Brief description of history and activities that the day involves. Plus some colouring in sheets that could be used for cards etc.
A printout that can be used for class autographs and comments if you do not want to go down the shirt route. It prints on A3 but you can reduce to A4 if required. You can modify the word version of you want to add your schools logo to personalise it more for your school. Could be used in Primary or Secondary school as required. once printed could be folded up for convenience. Comes with poem called Autograph board
A picture can be worth a thousand words, they say.
In my opinion that’s absurd, give me the written word every day.
So use your board, to record your friend’s wisdom,
Comments, jokes or something random.
In years to come it will help your memories be full,
You might even realise your teacher was slightly cool.
Fill it up, maybe you’ll need a second or more,
To record your academic adventure.
two different poem ideas for being alone one being lonely and one not so. Designed for ideas and imagination for the pupils to develop on and create their own.
can also be used for assembly ideas and discussion.
A KS2 assembly covering what is resilience and 10 tips to become more resilient. it starts as a mystery assembly asking what these five characters have in common luke skywalker, cinderella, harry potter, matilda and katniss everdeen. this is the starter for discussing resilience.
An assembly looking at respect and treating each other how you would like to be treated. two brothers have joined yr 6 one is respectful and polite the other is rude and hates doing as he is asked. They explore the school and come into reception play area, the nice brother does as he is asked while the other causes distraction. the reception pupils help the nice brother when he needs it while they get even with the nasty brother.
A year 6 leavers assembly. It starts with a generic poem about the year and the future ahead. this can be read as individual lines or as a group it then leads into a song to the track of three lions. you will need to add teachers names and some pupils names to complete the song.
Hope it helps.
A selection of thoughts, quotes, images and phrases to stimulate conversation and thinking within the classroom. they vary from Disney, star wars, images, quotes and phrases from famous thinkers and people over the years.
Just a bit of fun for morning activities to get the mind working.
There are 65 usable slides in total.
An Assembly looking at the daffodil. it starts with the famous poem by William Woodsworth and a little background information. it then moves onto some interesting information about the daff from its cultural references and some mythological background. it finishes with a suggestion for pupils to get their parents some daffs to cheer them up and Vivaldi and his spring work.
hopefully will make a fun and cheerful spring assembly
An activity assembly. There are four clues to different famous people both real and fictional. the famous names are Bill Gates, Harry Potter, Winston Churchill, Captain Britain, Mr Tickle, Katy Perry, Harry Kane, Harry Styles, Benedict Cumberbatch and an extra slide if you wish to put your head teacher in it. it could be used as a competitive assembly if you have 'houses' or as a class activity.
A welcome back assembly for the new year. looking at the history of the new year with the Julian calendar starting the year at 1st Jan, then how the idea of the new year being 1st Jan changed in the middle ages. to the reintroduction with the new calendar led by the pope.
Then looking at how people celebrate, along with where the first celebrations are and then where the last are and the distance between them (less than 140 miles).
A fun stand alone assembly. it starts with can you guess this famous person, hopefully from the clues they guess Elvis. then there are some facts about him and his life, ending with one of his most famous songs.
An assembly for Winnie the pooh day on 18th Jan. it looks at some interesting facts about the Winnie the pooh. Some ideas on what you could do on the day (younger children might want a teddy bear picnic added). It then goes onto quotes from the books. References the V and A pooh exhibition, then ends with the honey song.
An assembly looking at tips and advice on how to handle change. It starts with looking at the January transfer window and the change that brings for teams, players and their families. it then goes into steps to help to handle change. it ends with David Bowie - Change