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.
Activity 1 - Worksheet:
24 mistakes to highlight in a passage:
9 missing capital letters.
7 missing full stops.
3 missing commas.
4 missing speech marks.
1 missing exclamation mark!
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Activity 2 - Worksheet:
32 mistakes to correct in the passage:
10 spelling mistakes.
19 punctuation errors.
3 new lines missing (for new speakers).
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Activity 3:
Self assessment sheet for student’s to refer to when proofreading their work.
Answers provided.
Fully editable.
Fantastic Mr Fox - DESCRIBING MR FOX!
Focus: To describe.
Great activity once you’ve read chapter 2 (Mr Fox).
Activity description: Write 6 words to describe Mr Fox (e.g. cunning, handsome, clever etc.) then write about him in the space below.
Fully editable.
Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes
Great 2-page activity booklet.
Calculate the area and perimeter of various compound shapes.
Fully editable.
Answer sheet provided.
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).
The Plague - Unit of Work & PowerPoint
UOW & PowerPoint attached.
ALL activities are fully integrated in a 30-slide PowerPoint presentation.
Approximately 6 - 8 hours of lessons & learning.
Ideal for Year 2 - Year 4 students.
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**Learning intentions covered: **
To make links between the past and present
To learn about the plague
To describe images from the past
To imagine and explain the impact of an untreatable disease
To explain how a traditional rhyme is linked to our history
To explain the role of a Plague Doctor
To investigate HOW the plague was passed from one person to another
To examine and perform roles and responsibilities of people during the plague
To review and assess learning
To draw a flea-infested rat
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Fully editable.
What do the letter(s) represent in each expression?
Ideal for KS2 or KS3.
Worksheet 1: 26 questions.
Worksheet 2: 12 questions.
Answers provided for both worksheets and fully editable.
Topic: Food Around the World.
An 8-slide PowerPoint presentation exploring food eaten around the world and reasons why.
Activity Worksheet: 10 different foods from around the world. Can your student’s explain where the food originates from? Good research-based (ICT) activity.
Fully editable.
Suitable for 7 - 11 years.
This Reading Test will give you a reading age for each child tested.
The Reading Test consists of a list of 110 words, arranged in groups of ten, and presented in increasing order of difficulty.
This version of the test was developed using the results from a representative sample of 2200 primary school children in Scotland.
The children tested were aged from four to twelve years old, but it was found that the test was not suitable for use with children younger than six years and four months.
Age range: 6.4 years to 12 years
8 pages
Pages 1 to 3: Instructions
Pages 4 to 6: Test
Page 7: Conversion Chart (raw score to reading age)
Page 8: Oxford Reading Tree levels and corresponding book bands
Instructions, test and conversion chart included
Fully editable
Money - Jobs, Time, Money, Taxes & Take Home Pay!
3-page booklet
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ACTIVITY 1 - Jobs, Time & Money
Give your student’s a pretend job (Job A, B, C, D, E) OR let them choose their own job!
Either tell them their hourly wage (for each job) OR get them to research the hourly wage for their chosen jobs.
Now get them to complete the template provided by calculating the daily, weekly, monthly and annual salary.
Once calculated, tell them that the government takes away a BIG chunk, as does the NHS … then you’ve got other BILLS to pay! Just watch their faces drop … definitely a wake up call and an introduction to adult working life!
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ACTIVITY 2 - Income Tax, Bills & Take Home Pay
Once the shock has settled in, give them the next activity to complete.
Get them to calculate the ‘take home pay’ for each job after deducting tax, NHS and pension contributions.
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A superb lesson … your students (and parents) will love it.
Instructions sheet provided.
Fully editable.
A simple but effective 4-slide PowerPoint.
Read about a Viking invasion then ask your student’s to write their own story using the 4-step story plan.
Fully editable and ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Flag symmetry activity booklet - 2 pages.
Page 2: Student’s have to design their own flags (with vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry).
Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
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!
A Fantastic, fully editable Mr Fox bundle!
Fantastic Mr Fox - BOGGIS, BUNCE & BEAN.
Fantastic Mr Fox - THE TERRIBLE TRACTORS
A Fantastic Mr. Fox Class Assembly.
Fantastic Mr Fox - Conversations.
Fantastic Mr Fox - DESCRIBING MR FOX.
Fantastic Mr Fox - Storyboard.
Fantastic Mr Fox - THE SHOOTING!
Fantastic Mr Fox - THE TERRIBLE SHOVELS!
Fantastic Mr Fox - PowerPoint.
Fantastic Mr Fox - Punctuation and Spelling Task
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.
This individual education plan is an effective way to facilitate an individual education programme for a child with specific learning needs (SEN, G & T etc.)
Simple and purposeful
3-page booklet
Fully editable
Page 1: Initial Interview with child
Page 2: Specific targets, activities and schedule
Page 3: Review of targets
A great homework activity when teaching electricity (3 activities to complete).
Activity 1: Look around your home carefully and find 12 electrical appliances which have switches on them. Draw each appliance and write the name of the appliance beneath the picture.
Activity 2: Sort the 12 appliances you have found into 3 groups: appliances that only use batteries; appliances that only use mains and appliances that use batteries and mains. Present this information on the Venn Diagram attached
Activity 3: Write down if the appliance produces LIGHT, SOUND, TEMPERATURE or MOVEMENT?
Fully editable.
Attached is a 10-slide PowerPoint you can use when teaching non-fiction.
Before delivering this PowerPoint, put a selection of non-fiction books out on the children’s tables.
Contents:
Features of non-fiction texts.
Activities to complete.
Presenting facts in different ways.
Finding information.
Asking questions.
Topics to research.
Ideal for 5 - 9 years.
Fully editable.