Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Full assembly script attached.
5 - 11 years
20 minutes long (approx.)
This assembly was praised by visiting inspectors so I hope you like it.
All music required is attached + optional PowerPoint (you may want to display some of the images during the assembly).
End of Year 6 Maths Test!
12 pages.
Fully editable.
Time allowed: 1 hour 10 minutes
Equipment required: pencil, ruler, protractor.
Answer all the questions in the spaces provided.
Show all your working out.
Write in pencil only.
Countries & Continents - World Map Activity
Extend your student’s ‘knowledge of the world’ with this simple but effective challenge.
Before you start: Give every child an atlas (or print off slide 1).
Activity: Locate each country listed on the PowerPoint and identify the continent it belongs to.
Answers provided.
8 slides - fully editable.
The River Danube
2 fully editable attachments:
A worksheet displaying a blank and completed map of the River Danube. Can your student’s copy the flow of the River correctly (from source to mouth)?
A 6-page activity booklet about the River Danube. Missing passages, word searches, river cruise holidays and an extended piece of writing.
A useful document to complete at the end of the year (or at the end of each term).
The RAG rating system highlights students who (are):
CAUSE FOR CONCERN - RED
REQUIRE MONITORING - AMBER
HAVE NO CONCERNS AT PRESENT - GREEN
It’s a document that can be used by the class teacher and leadership team to monitor students closely.
This form is also a CLEAR and EFFECTIVE way to highlight children who REQUIRE immediate attention/support, and those that don’t.
An excellent tracking and assessment tool.
Fully editable.
Area and Perimeter - Match them up!
Activity: Cut out the shapes (and area/perimeter answers) and jumble them up. Then ask the children to match them up correctly.
Great warm up or plenary activity!
Fully editable.
4 Mr. Men resources:
Mr Men home learning project.
Plan and write your very own Mr Men/Little Miss story.
Character profile sheets.
Mr. Mean writing task.
A 7-slide ‘Healthy Sandwich’ PowerPoint PLUS an ‘Instructions’ template to make a healthy sandwich.
The slide show is divided into the following sections:
Sandwich planning.
Pictures of sandwiches.
Describing a sandwich.
Writing instructions for a healthy sandwich.
** A 30-minute class assembly visiting the 7 continents.
** A PowerPoint and detailed script is provided - your class will need to learn a couple of dances too!
**A lot of fun!
3 HOUSE POINT CHARTS TO USE!
FULLY EDITABLE.
CHART 1: STAR AWARDS (BRONZE, SILVER, GOLD, PLATINUM)
CHART 2: COMPLETE A TALLY FOR EACH HALF TERM
CHART 3: 12 x 12 SQUARE - COLOUR IN NUMBER OF HOUSE POINTS AWARDED
DT - Pneumatics Project.
Everything you need to teach a great pneumatics project with your class.
Preparation: All you need is some syringes (you can use the same syringes used for Calpol) or larger ones from the chemist AND some plastic tubing (to connect the syringes). The rest of the equipment can be brought in by the students.
Attached is a slide show, unit of work, a letter home requesting materials and a pneumatic toy design worksheet.
Fully editable.
Guided Reading Weekly Planning Template (over 4 days).
Younger students (YR 1 - YR 3): 8 sets of guided reading books are required (2 sets of books per group).
Older students (YR 4 - YR 6): 4 sets of guided reading books are required (1 set of books per group).
Please note: Allow for 4 timetabled guided reading sessions each week.
2 adults are needed to complete each guided reading session - normally the class teacher and TLA (Teaching and Learning Assistant) - but you just need 2 responsible adults.
Each guided reading session lasts approximately 50 minutes and each group of children should be listened to for 20 minutes (2 groups at a time).
10 minutes (per session) is allocated to changing groups and to explain independent activities - at the beginning and halfway through the session.
1 day per week (normally Friday), the guided reading session WILL NOT take place. You can choose the day!
Groups and Independent Activities: Divide your class into 4 groups (these can be colour groups, different animals, shapes - whatever you decide).
When a group is NOT being listened to, they will complete an independent activity set by you - it can link to the book they are reading or completely unrelated (e.g. a handwriting, spelling or times tables task). These are called pre-reading activities (an activity to complete BEFORE they read with an adult) or post-reading activity (an activity to complete AFTER they read with an adult).
Learning outcomes: Choose books from the same genre - fiction, non-fiction or poetry. A maximum of 3 learning outcomes should be focused on each week.
Monday’s timetable: FIRST, the TLA will listen to the red group WHILST the teacher listens to the orange group.
AFTER reading to the adult, the red and orange group will complete their independent activity (set by you).
NEXT, the TLA will listen to the green group WHILST the teacher listens to the black group.
BEFORE reading to an adult, the green and black group will have completed an independent activity (set by you).
The 5th day: On this day, you DO NOT do guided reading.
Instead, you could ask your student’s to read independently (or with a partner).
Alternatively, you could visit the library, read a book to your class OR read a ‘shared’ class text.
A 59-slide animated PowerPoint AND set of worksheets - the majority of which are related to ‘The Great Kapok Tree’ by Lynne Cherry.
The PowerPoint focuses on WRITING TO PERSUADE with the last few slides dedicated to advertisements.
10 integrated and exciting activities.
Fully editable.
Ideal for Year 3 or Year 4.
10 days of activities.
Over 20 hours of planning!
Save time writing Year 6 Maths reports with this bank of comments.
4 pages of comments under the following headings:
Opening Paragraphs.
Personalised Comments.
Maths Targets.
A complete and fully editable unit of work for Year 5 or Year 6.
Theme: PEOPLE IN ACTION.
In this unit, children explore how to convey movement in their work. They explore dynamic activities such as sport, dance, drama and music as a starting point for making work in two dimensions. They look at how the idea of movement is shown in different kinds of art, such as photography, illustrations, cartoons, paintings, prints, and experiment with different methods and techniques to show movement.
All resources provided including:
Unit of Work.
Figure Drawing Slide.
Work inspired by Giacometti.