A set of nine power point presentations and nine worksheets.
The unit covers the following:
Roman withdrawal from Britain
The invasion by the Scots from Ireland
The Invasion of the Angles, Saxons and Jutes
The Anglo-Saxons
Village life in an Anglo-Saxon settlement
Anglo Saxon Art and Culture
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
Christianity and the Anglo Saxons
Some Early Christian Missions in Britain
Eight lessons using power point presentations to discuss:
Theories about earth and space
The Big Bang Theory
Our Galaxy
The formation of our solar System
Planets
Day and Night on Earth
Season
The Moon
There are worksheets for each lesson.
A unit in which students explore and identify the way sound is made through vibration and find out how the pitch and volume of sounds can be changed.
Using power point presentations, practical activities and worksheets, students
identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating
recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear
find patterns between the pitch of a sound and features of the object that produced it
find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it
recognise that sounds get fainter as the distance from the sound source increases.
This unit has been used mainly with 8 to 9 year old students.
The activities require some everyday items including some musical instruments for the students to work with.
CLIMATE ZONES AND THEIR NATURAL VEGETATION is a unit of ten lessons. It explores climate zones around the world, their location, natural vegetation and has a brief look at the animal life sustained.
Each lesson has power point slides and worksheets.
Using power point slides, these nine lessons cover the topics:
Absolute Monarchy in Medieval Times
John II
The Magna Carta
Early beginnings of parliament
Early Meetings of Parliament
The rise of the Commons.
The House of Lords
The Commons and the Law
Timeline of the emergence of Parliament until 1510
There are worksheet activities for each lesson.
This unit has been used mainly with 12 to 13 year old students.
Used mainly with students aged 11+, this unit tells the story of the Norman conquest of England using power point slides. It details the kings, battles and changes to the lands, language and way of life. The worksheets can be used to consolidate knowledge and develop skills, comprehension and opinions.
There are 11 lessons.
Earth’s Continents is a six-part unit, used mainly with Year Four. It includes the following topics:
Land formation
The formation of the earth’s continents
Continent of Eurasia
Continents of North and South America
Antarctica, Africa and Australasia
Sub-continents
Each topic is presented using power point slides and has worksheet activities.
Using power point slides, this unit aims to guide students to identify the position and significance of latitude, longitude, the Equator, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, the Arctic and Antarctic Circle, the Prime/Greenwich Meridian and time zones.
The topic is broken down into seven lessons, each with its own slides and activities on a worksheet. It has been used with students aged 7 to 9.
This eight-lesson unit has been used mainly with year 7.
It covers the topics:
The Feudal System as a Political System
The Manor
The Medieval Castle
Medieval Villages and Towns
Guilds
Serfs and Peasants
Nobility
Knighthood
The slides can be used to introduce, illustrate and discuss the topics. There are worksheet activities interspersed with the informational slides to encourage reflection, allow students to give opinions, express their insight into the life and times and make links with the present day.
A nine lesson unit with power point slides and worksheets helps students to follow the reasons and sequence of events in the formulation of the
Elizabethan Religious Settlement and conflict with the Catholics
Used mainly with years 7 to 9 , lessons include the titles:
Mary I and Edward VI
Elizabeth’s ascension to the throne
Religious Settlement
Opposition to the Religious Settlement
Elizabeth and Scotland
The Catholic plots to assassinate Elizabeth
Causes of the Conflict with Spain
War in Ireland
Conflict with Spain
Prepared for Year 5 students, this unit covers the following aspects of the topic, “South America”
Location
Countries
Important Cities
Physical Features
Climate Zones
Natural Biomes
Human Geography
Human Geography – Mining and Industry
Human Activities – Agriculture
Each aspect is presented with power point slides and there is follow up in the form of worksheet activities.
This series of slides and worksheets aims to promote the students’ understanding of what slavery means, a historical perspective of what happened, abolition and slavery today.
I have used this unit with year 7 and 8.
Used mainly with year 7 and 8 students, this unit, THE MALI EMPIRE, uses eight sets of slides to illustrate the history of this amazing empire.
The topics include: *
Timeline of the Empire from 1240 to 1468
The rise of the Mali Empire
The governance of the Empire of Mali
Trade
Culture
Mansa Musa I
Mali - a centre of learning
The Fall of the Empire
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Each lesson has worksheet activities interspersed throughout the slides, to focus attention and stimulate thinking.
This unit consists of eleven lessons aimed at students in Year 7 to 10, Grade 6 to 9. Each lesson has power point slides and worksheets.
Topics include:
The Power of the Catholic Church
Causes of the Reformation
Timeline of the Reformation
Martin Luther
Huldrych Zwingli
English Reformation – Henry VIII
English Reformation - Henry VIII the Supreme Head of the Church
English Reformation - Henry VIII Establishing the Church of England
English Reformation – Bloody Mary and Elizabeth I
John Calvin
John Knox
Ten sets of power point slides trace the journey to independence from British rule up to to the second continental congress.
There are activities interspersed amongst the slides and presented in worksheet form for each lesson.
This unit has been used with Year 6, 7 and 8.
Starting with a Timeline of Events this unit describes the settlement of Europeans in North America.
Topics following include:
Reasons for the European settlements
Establishing colonies
Life for early settlers
Pocahontas
War with Native American tribes
The arrival of the Quakers in the United States.
The beginning of King Phillip’s War.
The conclusion of King Phillip’s War
The Bacon Rebellion
King William’s War
The Salem witch trials of 1692 and 1693
Power point slides for every lesson make presentation easy and there are worksheet activities for each lesson.
A series of lessons about the characters and events central to the War of the Roses. The topics include:
The House of Lancaster and the Hundred Years’ War
The House of York
Civil war begins
The struggle for a Yorkist crown
Edward V and Richard III
Henry Tudor and Battle of Bosworth Field
Timeline of the War of the Roses
I have used these lessons mainly with Year 7 students. Each topic has a power point presentation and lesson activities.
Used mainly for students aged 11 plus, this unit gives a clear outline of the Hundred Years’ War, including the topics:
Context of the Hundred Year War
Timeline of the Hundred Years’ War
The build-up and causes to the war
Edwardian Era War 1337 to 1360
The Caroline War 1369 to 1389
The Lancastrian War 1415 to 1453
Joan of Arc
Results of the War
Each topic is presented using power point sides with activities interspersed. There are worksheets for each topic.
In the course of seven presentations and seven worksheets, this unit helps students to:
recognise that living things have changed over time and that fossils provide information about living things that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago
recognise that living things produce offspring of the same kind, but normally offspring vary and are not identical to their parents
identify how animals and plants are adapted to suit their environment in different ways and that adaptation may lead to evolution
Fossils as scientific evidence
Mary Anning
Adaptation
Evolution
Charles Darwin
Genetics Chromosomes and DNA
Reproduction and inheritance
Properties and Changes in Materials is a ten part unit. It consists of ten lessons with activities on worksheets and ten power point presentations.
The topics covered in the unit are:
Describing the Properties of Materials
Hardness of Materials
Transparent, Translucent or Opaque Materials
Solubility
Electrical Conductivity
Thermal Conductivity
Magnetic materials
Mixing and dissolving of materials
Reversible and irreversible changes
Separating materials Filtration, Evaporation and Sieving