I have bundled my most popular resources together for Primary ages 7-10, for a BIG saving. (Over 50%)
Featuring lesson plans, worksheets, display material and some truly unique ideas I am sure you will not be disappointed!
Enjoy!
Rounds...
Whats that Logo? (Sheets Provided)
Whats that Film?
Whats that Song? (Included audio files)
Whats that Chocolate (Answer sheet included)
Knowledge Round (Answer sheet included)
Also full question round worksheet for children included
Powerpoint to aid teaching about David Hockney including photos of some of his work.
Made personally, initially used with 9 year olds although could easily be adapted for older.
I have also included a Powerpoint with information about him.
NEW October, 2015
Due to the popularity of this resource I have included some additional work.
A weekly plan I made for use with these resources
A pdf. that can be printed out to make an enormous picture of his Artwork 'splash' on separate A4 pieces and put together like a jigsaw for display.
On the UK site this resource is rated extremely highly 4.7 / 5 with reviews from users.
I have included it at a lower price here for a short introductory period, enjoy!
A collection of unique resources about bonfire night.
Includes
Uniquely designed 'Gunpowder Plot Story.'
Uniquely designed article about how last year letters were discovered worth 60,000
A Powerpoint including fire safety points and fire safety advert. Also with a brief History of Bonfire night, all designed in the same sheet as the worksheets.
A Guy Fawkes poem
A task to alphabetically order key words
An extensive set of resources used highly successfully for an observation lesson on whether a polygon is ‘regular’ or ‘Irregular’.
Used in a Year 5 class and includes plan, differentiated resources and presentation that are easily adaptable.
(Please note I have also included this presentation in MAC Keynote format as well as Powerpoint format for apple users. )
Powerpoint explaining about New Year and why people make resolutions.
I have also included a video about how to say happy new year in several languages from YouTube.
Also a worksheet I made to help children write their own 2016 New Year Resolutions.
PART ONE of TWO
As this is the first time I have shared content in this format (of which I prefer) I am offering a 75% price reduction for a very limited time!
Please note this is 15 YEARS worth of Keynotes made on the mac originally for years 3 and 4 although many have been used in older classes and are easily adaptable.
INVALUABLE for anyone with a Mac that uses it for teaching as these are VERY hard to find. (Why I had to make them as I much prefer Keynote.) These took many many hours to make individually.
Many incorporate videos and animations within them and some have been used to achieve outstanding observations.
For a MacBook / Apple user these are fantastic and many should work on iPad too with Keynote. (Although one or two of the animations may be different and I can't 100% promise all will be formatted perfectly from experience.)
Keynotes ages 7-10 - A Massive collection of presentations I have made.
Most are self explanatory but have written a few notes of description for some them below to help. Will save Apple users absolutely tonnes of time as I myself use many of these when I go into schools. You really are getting a lot here believe me.
Please note these will NOT work on windows computers (PowerPoint) without conversion although an excellent site to convert these files is https://cloudconvert.com/key-to-ppt
I have included this particular resource mainly for Apple users.
I have included a lesson plan / smartboard notebook document and visualiser recording that I made to illustrate the stages of making portraits. Please note the actual video / visualiser recording I made was when we were looking at Nelson Mandela (but the principles are the same.)
An interactive Smartboard file I made for year 3/4 for an observation lesson.
Tries to get across the idea that knowing the rules for odd and even can inherently help you check your answers!
Actually used this again yesterday in a class in Lancashire, worked really well.
-Lesson plan
-Presentation
-Worksheet
LOTS of resources for writing match reports themed on quite a few of the Euro '16 football championship games. Easily adapted for other tournaments / matches.
Resources for writing a match report on the game on Thursday 16th June between Wales and England, and (unfortunately) the game on Monday 28th June against Iceland. I have also included a comprehension for this and some other activities.
Example of match reports for both of these games,
All the goals and highlights video from BOTH games (lots of the language here is easy to pick out eg. ‘golden chance.’)
Report Template
Tips for higher ability children on writing match reports
I have also included some self-made resources for studying Iceland as a country.
Enjoy!
PowerPoints, Worksheets and lots lots more!
I hope this helps someone out when teaching this fantastic topic!
I have newly converted the Keynote I produced on mummification to PowerPoint format, this is especially good!
I have also included my creative plans when this was the hub of our creative work one year.
A basic Apple Keynote giving tips on how to edit stories.
This will also work on iPad. This was originally made for a year 3/4 class but can easily be adapted for different age groups.
Eg.
Check it makes sense
Check the spelling
Check the punctuation
Minimise repeated words
Improve words where you can (have you used all senses?)
Indiana Jones - Adventure, survival stories - Implementing genre features - Internal dialogue - Could alternatively be used as a stimulus for a ‘big write.’
I found very little in terms of creative content in this area so made my own creative lesson up. (Delivered to a year 5/6 class of 30 children.)
RESOURCE FEATURES…
Lesson Plan (used in an observation lesson.)
PowerPoint - Including embedded video clips, starter to the lesson and details of activity.
Worksheet for starter asking the children to name the genre from a general description. (Answers on PowerPoint.)
Separate video clip for lesson
All you need for a creative literacy lesson with the following objectives and success criteria.
Learning Objective: To know and understand the features of survival / adventure stories
Success criteria:
• Powerful verbs
• Dialogue and internal voice (the PowerPoint / clips are especially useful for this concept.)
• Description to create excitement
Children are then asked to produce a piece of creative writing (as set out in the lesson plan / PowerPoint) with the film clip as a stimulus.
A short presentation on how to classify animals
Vertebrates - Invertebrates
Mammals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians
Presentation is in PowerPoint and Apple Keynote formats.
A unique ‘Who wants to be a Millionaire’ based around ‘Bonfire Night’ in the UK.
This can be adapted for ANY topic, includes visuals and sound effects from the programme.
I used successfully in a whole class assembly, the staff loved it too!
Suitable for Primary.