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.
On 12th May 2008, a huge earthquake hit Sichuan province in Southern China.
This PowerPoint presentation shows the devastation.
76 slides.
Fully editable.
Typhoon Haiyan - 8th November 2013
On Friday 8th November 2013, a super typhoon cut a devastating path across central Philippines.
This 9-slide presentation (and video) gives viewers a small insight into the devastation.
Fully editable.
Teach your students TIME with these versatile analogue and digital time sheets.
Ask your students to show o’clock times, half past times etc. or write in the digital times and ask your students to draw the hands on the clock.
This 32-slide presentation covers the following areas:
Habitats.
Ecosystems.
Environments.
Adaptation.
Carnivores, herbivores and omnivores.
Consumers, producers, predators and prey.
Food chains and food webs.
Endangered and extinct animals.
Caring for the environment.
Also attached is a nice activity linked to the presentation. Answers are included.
THE VIKINGS - POWERPOINT AND ACTIVITIES
Attached is a 39-slide PowerPoint (with integrated activities) divided into the following sections:
Historical Timeline and Timeline Task
A Journey through Time
Viking Transport
Viking Clothes
Viking Warriors and Raids
Viking Homes
Viking Alphabet
Viking Gods
Also attached is a creative writing task, a Triremes PowerPoint and a Viking booklet. Ideal for 7+ and ALL resources are fully editable.
A 24-slide PowerPoint about Volcanoes and other Natural Disasters.
Integrated activities and fully animated.
CONTENTS:
Slide 3: What is a natural disaster?
Slide 6: Natural Disasters Activity.
Slide 7: Volcanoes.
Slide 12: What is The Ring of Fire?
Slide 14: Ring of Fire activity.
Slide 15: Make your own volcano.
Slide 18: Earthquakes.
Slide 20: Hurricanes.
Slide 22: Tornadoes.
A 52-slide PowerPoint that covers:
Atlas work to identify the world’s oceans and seas.
Litter washed up on our shores.
Time taken for litter to biodegrade.
Water pollution.
Litter and impact to wildlife and people.
Litter survey.
Persuasive writing.
Fishing, and the ecosystem.
2 PowerPoint presentations (one about India and one about India’s national animal), a homework task and a map of India.
All resources are fully editable.
Main PowerPoint (44 slides):
Slide 3: India’s flag.
Slide 5: Activity: India mind map.
Slide 6: Continents.
Slide 10: India on a world map.
Slide 11: Atlas activity: Locate countries, oceans and seas which border India.
Slide 12: Travel activity: In groups, research direct and indirect routes to India.
Slide 13: Physical and human features of India.
Slide 22: India presentations: Students to plan a small presentation about India.
Slide 24: Drawing and Painting Activity: Taj Mahal at sunset.
Slide 27: A small village in southern India.
Slide 33: Comparing & Contrasting 2 localities (Bangkok City & a village in India).
Slide 37: Activity: Up-level a sentence.
Slide 39: Contrasting Art Work (City Life VS Village Life).
Slide 40: Activity: Create a sentence using specific words.
Slide 41: Lesson Ideas.
My university dissertation.
Topic: The National Literacy Strategy.
A Literacy Task Force in January 1997 (chaired by Michael Barber and set up by the Labour Party shadow education minister David Blunkett) published its interim report - A reading revolution: How we can teach every child to read well.
In the report, one of the recommendations was that the National Literacy Project (NLP) should be evaluated.
The conservative government had previously established the NLP as a pilot scheme in thirteen Local Education Authorities. The aim of the evaluation was to determine whether the NLP should form the basis for a wider national literacy programme for all schools should Labour win the election.
The major features of the NLP were: the introduction of a carefully structured literacy hour; a three strand programme of work at text, sentence and word level; a framework of teaching objectives indicating what should be taught during each term.
Grade awarded: 82% - 1st Degree.
9 pages.
3707 words.
Fully editable.
Colour Wheels + Colour Mixing Sheets + Lesson Plan + PowerPoint
Colour wheel templates to make the 3 primary colours: Red (magenta), yellow and blue (cyan)
Colour wheel templates to make secondary colours: Red + yellow = orange Red and blue = purple Yellow and blue = green
Colour wheel templates to mix colours and to make different ‘shades’ of colour.
Also attached is an additional colour-mixing worksheet.
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.