I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
A knowledge organiser linked to Hinduism, both in colour and black and white. There are also five quizzes included that are linked to the knowledge organiser.
The knowledge organiser includes key vocabulary with definitions, as well as then having different sections of information linked to Hinduism.
The quizzes then follow this up with different questions and task styles over the five activities, with answers included for each set.
Check out a free example for Christianity.
A knowledge organiser linked to Buddhism, both in colour and black and white. There are also five quizzes included that are linked to the knowledge organiser.
The knowledge organiser includes key vocabulary with definitions, as well as then having different sections of information linked to Buddhism.
The quizzes then follow this up with different questions and task styles over the five activities, with answers included for each set.
A free example for Christianity can be found here.
Three lessons that look at focusing on developing understanding of Easter and Ramadan before being able to make comparisons between the two different religious festivals. The lessons also focus on developing reading as well as religious understanding.
The first lesson focuses on Easter. This includes a text with information about Easter. The text also includes a section for vocabulary and a section for adding notes. The text forms the basis of the lesson (which can then be found in the lesson PowerPoints) that includes developing reading fluency of the text, discussion of the vocabulary that forms the left hand side of the text, a chance to discuss Easter, with an opportunity for the class to make notes, and a quiz and discussion to end the lesson.
The second lesson focuses on Ramadan. This follows the same style of the first lesson with a text with information about Ramadan. The text again includes a section for vocabulary and a section for adding notes. The text forms the basis of the lesson (which can then be found in the lesson PowerPoints) that includes developing reading fluency of the text, discussion of the vocabulary that forms the left hand side of the text, a chance to discuss Ramadan, with an opportunity for the class to make notes, and a quiz and discussion to end the lesson.
The third lesson then provides the opportunity for children to revisit the two texts about Easter and Ramadan before engaging in discussions and an activity that require them to consider similarities and differences between Easter and Ramadan, completing a Venn diagram to finalise the sequence of lessons.
20 different maths activities that are Halloween themed through the use of different images. The activities can be used as a booklet or can be printed off as separate activities that are ready to go.
There are a range of activities for counting and simple addition and subtraction with counting being up to 10 and adding including then going above 10 occasionally. Activities include:
3 activities that are counting the object in the box
3 activities counting an object in the box where there are other objects to ignore
3 activities that involve counting two different sets of objects
3 activities that involve counting two different sets of objects and then adding the two together to find the total
3 activities that involve counting two different sets of objects before writing the number sentence to find the total
3 activities that involve counting two sets of objects before filling in a sentence about how many more than there is of one object than the other
2 activities that involve counting two sets of objects before completing the number sentence for finding the difference.
Answers are included for all activities.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to add and subtract multiples of 100 from different numbers using mental calculation.
Included as part of the worksheet are 8 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles. This includes trying to get pupils to identify links and patterns to support their answers.
There are also 4 challenge questions provided for those that finish to then push their understanding through reasoning and problem solving.
Answers are also included for all questions.
An activity based around -ai for children. Included are cards with all the letters of the alphabet and the ai phoneme where children can then practise seeing what words they can create when blending sounds together. Recommended to print two sets of the letter cards.
Five pages of worksheets that can be used when teaching Year 6 Evolution and Inheritance.
The worksheets focus on inherited characteristics with an activity that focuses on sliding scales to decide whether it it inherited or acquired or whether it may fall somewhere inbetween such as hair colour.
There are then questions getting pupils to consider why hair and eye colour can be inherited or acquired.
The final worksheets focus on family trees and looking at what a child has inherited from different people in the family, considering the roles different people in the family may play including grandparents.
All the sheets can also provide rich discussion as a class in considering different elements of inheritance.
A three/four lesson enquiry on earthquakes that looks to answer two questions, as well as providing the opportunity to work through two case studies of earthquakes.
The information and activities are provided within one document that can be printed as a booklet to then work through. This includes key vocabulary, key information and diagrams alongside activities that get pupils to think about and use their learning in different ways, as well as time to answer the two main questions.
Also included is a PowerPoint presentation that can be used alongside the information sheets. This includes everything that can be found in the information sheets, alongside extra written text and instructions within the notes sections.
Both documents have been uploaded as PowerPoints so they can be easily adapted, with these lessons easily adaptable across a range of ages.
10 questions that check children's understanding of the 7 times table through more complex methods than just giving them a 7 times table test. Included are word problems, reasoning questions and showing the relationship between numbers.
Two lessons to focus on the physical and human geography of Britain in particular but the United Kingdom as a whole.
Lesson 1 (titled Lesson 2) - A lesson that focuses on the physical geography of Britain, including looking at the rivers, seas and terrain. All the resources that are needed to run the lesson are here including differentiated worksheets, the presentation and maps that can be used if you don't have access to atlases etc.
Lesson 2 (titled Lesson 3) - A lesson that focuses on the human geography of Britain, including looking at population trends, average salary and land use. All the resources that are needed to run the lesson are here including differentiated worksheets, the presentation and maps that can be used if you don't have access to atlases etc.
N.B They are titled differently to their actual lesson numbers as they form part of a bigger unit of work.
Two PowerPoint's that focus on being able to add and subtract fractions. The first one looks at being able to add and subtract when the denominator is the same, modelling and working through a range of questions. The second PowerPoint then focuses on adding and subtracting when the denominator is different, modelling and working through a range of questions.
37 different questions for Chapter Fourteen of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl that test a range of skills. These can be used for guided reading sessions or to give children as activities to support guided reading sessions/ whole class reading comprehensions. The questions follow the order of the chapter but don't have answers attached as the answers can vary depending on the child's opinion.
Two worksheets that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to add and subtract fractions where there isn’t a common multiple denominator.
The first worksheet acts as an introduction with four different questions, the first of which is a recap of common multiple denominators. This then leads on to four challenge questions. This worksheet works well for an introductory lesson before going in more depth through the second worksheet.
Included as part of the second worksheet are 8 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles.
There is also an extension task that provides challenge with a further 4 questions.
Answers are also included for all questions.
Both worksheets also include a supported example which fades out modelling to provide initial scaffolding before supporting independence.
These worksheets can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
A number of worksheets that check children's fluency with adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator or different denominator by getting them to fill in the missing circles to complete the calculation. This includes simple ones as well as adding steps to the calculation process.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to convert between metres and kilometres when working on equivalent lengths.
Included as part of the worksheet are 8 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles.
There is also an extension task that provides challenge with a further 4 questions.
Answers are also included for all questions.
This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
The seventh of a ten part series of lessons that focus on many of the elements of the locational knowledge aspects for the KS2 Geography curriculum. The series of lessons focuses predominantly on children being able to use maps to find countries and cities in different continents as well as a brief focus on time zones and globalisation. All of the resources needed to run the lesson are included with worksheets, any potential example maps required (in case atlases are unavailable) the presentation and unit of work plan.
This lesson focuses on being able to identify various African countries and their capital cities and labelling these via a blank map.
A lesson aimed at Year 5/6 that works on being able to analyse sources. Included is the presentation for the lesson, a starter activity focussing on being able to place events in order on a timeline before then having three differentiated source pictures from The Blitz and sets of prompt questions for each one.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to complete one-step algebraic equations.
Included as part of the worksheet are 7 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles.
There is also an extension task that provides challenge with a further 3 questions.
Answers are also included for all questions.
Additionally, there is a copy of the worksheet included that includes faded support to help pupils understand what they need to do and a sheet with supporting prompts that can be trimmed and glued into the side of books.
This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.