The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
Do you want to assess your year 1 pupils’ skills in writing, maths, reading and science? Do you want to see how they are progressing towards the expected standards or beyond? If so, you will love these handy and comprehensive checklists!
These checklists are based on the KS1 writing, maths, reading and science frameworks, and are a great way of tracking your children’s achievements and areas for improvement. They cover all the key objectives and skills for each subject, and use clear and simple language to describe the levels of attainment: emerging, secure, or exceeding.
With one page per child, an easy tick-box system, and a summary section, these checklists make assessment quick and easy. You can use them to inform your planning, feedback, and reporting, as well as to identify gaps and strengths in your children’s learning.
These checklists are ideal for teachers, teaching assistants, and parents who want to support their children’s learning and development at home. They will help you to provide effective and personalised teaching and learning for your year 1 pupils, as well as to celebrate and showcase their amazing progress.
Enhance your KS2 English curriculum with this comprehensive 10-lesson writing unit based on the classic story of Beowulf. Developed by experienced literacy educators, this resource provides a structured and engaging approach to teaching writing skills while exploring the rich world of Anglo-Saxon literature.
What’s Inside:
✸ 10 Complete Lessons: Detailed lesson plans with clear objectives, activities, and questions to guide your teaching.
✸ Interactive PowerPoints: Support each lesson with visually engaging presentations.
✸ Differentiated Resources: Word banks, writing frames, and support sheets cater to various learning needs.
✸ Creative Writing Tasks: Students will write character descriptions, diary entries, setting descriptions, and even craft their own ending to the story.
✸ Skill-Building Focus: Develop key writing skills like descriptive language, character development, and narrative structure.
✸ Reading Comprehension Support: Questions and activities throughout the unit enhance reading comprehension and inference skills.
✸ Culminating Project: Students will create a class book showcasing their best writing.
Why Choose This Resource?
✸ Curriculum-Aligned: Supports KS2 English objectives, focusing on writing composition, vocabulary development, and reading comprehension.
✸ Cross-Curricular Connections: Enhances understanding of Anglo-Saxon history and literature.
✸ Ready-to-Use: Complete with lesson plans, PowerPoints, worksheets, and visual aids, saving you valuable prep time.
✸ Differentiated: Caters to a range of abilities, ensuring all students are challenged and supported.
Help your students develop their writing skills and explore the epic tale of Beowulf!
Ideal for: KS2 English, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Beowulf, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, creative writing, descriptive writing, character development, setting descriptions, narrative writing, reading comprehension, history, mythology.
Do you want to provide your students with some fun and engaging homework activities that relate to the Splendid Skies theme? Do you want to cover different subjects such as geography, science, art, math, writing, and reading? If so, this Splendid Skies Homework Choice Board is perfect for you!
This pack contains a choice board of 51 tasks that span across various subjects and skills. Your students can choose which tasks they want to complete and how many they want to do each week. The tasks are designed to be creative, challenging, and relevant to the Splendid Skies theme.
Some examples of the tasks are:
★ Write a diary entry about a day when the weather affected your mood and emotions.
★ Create a weather-themed song or jingle and perform it for your family.
★ Create a bar graph showing the average amount of rainfall in different months.
This pack also includes a parent letter that explains the homework choice board and a record sheet for students to keep track of their completed tasks. You can use this pack as a whole-class homework project or as a differentiated option for individual students.
There is also a book recommendation list, suitable for children aged 5 - 7.
This Splendid Skies Homework Choice Board is a great way to extend your students’ learning beyond the classroom and to make homework more enjoyable and meaningful. Download it today and let your students explore the wonderful world of the sky!
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A rated outstanding interview lesson about writing a diary entry from visited Mount Everest. Can be flexibly used from 20 minutes to an hour. Includes: lesson plan, PowerPoint presentation, SEN, LA, MA and HA task and starter activity. Bonus freebie resources about world mountain ranges and rivers (you could show this at interview to demonstrate ideas about the next lesson in the sequence). Allows children to improve and reflect on their work. Rated Outstanding by an OFSTED inspector.
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Ignite a love of maths in your early years child with this collection of 25 fun and easy activities designed for home learning! This versatile resource is perfect for parents and caregivers looking to support their child’s early maths development in a playful and engaging way.
What’s Inside:
☆ 25 Hands-On Activities: A wide variety of activities that cover key early maths skills, including counting, number recognition, shapes, measurement, and patterns.
☆ Everyday Materials: Most activities use simple household items, making it easy to incorporate maths into everyday routines.
☆ Clear Instructions: Each activity includes clear, concise instructions that are easy for both adults and children to follow.
☆ Differentiated Challenges: Activities can be adapted to suit your child’s individual needs and interests.
Key Skills Covered:
☆ Counting: Forward and backward counting, counting objects, one-to-one correspondence.
☆ Number Recognition: Identifying and writing numbers 1-20.
☆ Shapes: Recognizing and naming basic shapes, exploring 2D and 3D shapes.
☆ Measurement: Comparing sizes, using non-standard units to measure length and height.
☆ Patterns: Creating and extending patterns with colors, shapes, and sounds.
Why Choose This Resource?
☆ Fun and Engaging: Activities are designed to be playful and enjoyable, making learning maths a positive experience.
☆ Easy to Use: Simple instructions and readily available materials make it easy to get started.
☆ Versatile: Perfect for independent play, family time, or as a supplement to classroom learning.
☆ Supports Early Development: Helps children build a strong foundation in essential maths skills.
Give your child a head start in maths with this fantastic collection of home learning activities!
This comprehensive 40-session term unit is designed for mixed Year 3 and Year 4 classes, providing a complete framework for developing reading comprehension skills. Covering key strategies such as clarifying, prediction, questioning, and summarising, this unit offers detailed planning, text extracts, and a wide range of additional resources, including toolkits and worksheets.
The unit features diverse reading tasks:
Character descriptions
Diary entries
Setting descriptions
Balanced arguments
Letters (2-week focus)
Persuasive texts
Newspaper reports
Ideal for LKS2 (Lower Key Stage 2), this resource supports outstanding literacy teaching, helping students engage with various text types and improve their comprehension skills. Perfect for use in classrooms aiming for Ofsted excellence.
Keywords: Year 3, Year 4, reciprocal reading, LKS2, literacy, outstanding Ofsted, character description, diary entry, persuasive writing, newspaper report, planning, worksheets, text toolkit.
This 5 session guided reading unit is all about a newspaper report. This newspaper report is actually based on Kensuke’s Kingdom, however no knowledge of this text is needed.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a newspaper report.
Learning objectives:
To identify and explain the features of a newspaper report.
To analyse and evaluate the language and structure of a newspaper report.
To infer and deduce information from a newspaper report.
To evaluate and respond to a newspaper report.
To identify and compare the features of a newspaper report.
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This 5 session guided reading unit is all about persuasive text. The included persuasive leaflet is based on a fictional theme park - Adventure Land.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a persuasive text.
Learning objectives:
To identify and explain the features of a persuasive leaflet.
2, 3 and 4. To analyse and evaluate the language and structure of a persuasive leaflet.
To identify and compare the features of a persuasive leaflet.
Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
This 10 lesson guided reading unit is all about informal letters. The three included texts are based on the casual, everyday life, including informal vocabulary and structure.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in informal letters.
Learning objectives:
To analyse and compare the features and structure of a letter.
To infer and explain the writer’s feelings and opinions from a letter.
To understand and summarise the main points of a letter.
To summarise the main points of a letter and to write a question based on the text.
To identify and describe the features and content of an informal letter.
To identify and describe the features and content of an informal letter.
To analyse and compare the tone and purpose of an informal letter.
To understand and summarise the main points of the introduction of an informal letter.
To infer and explain the writer’s feelings and opinions from the body and the conclusion of an informal letter.
To evaluate and improve the organisation and structure of an informal letter.
Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
This 5 session guided reading unit is all about a balanced argument. The included text is based on reasons for and against school uniform.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a balanced argument text.
Learning objectives:
To identify and explain the features and structure of a balanced argument and to express their own opinion on the topic.
To compare and contrast different points of view on school uniforms and to use conjunctions to link ideas.
To analyse the language and techniques used to present the negative aspects of school uniforms and to evaluate the strength of the arguments.
To evaluate the validity and reliability of the statements in a balanced argument and to justify their own opinion on the topic.
To summarise the main points of a balanced argument and to write a conclusion that states the writer’s opinion and the reasons for it.
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This 5 session guided reading unit is all about setting descriptions. The included text is based on the setting of a fairground, including descriptive vocabulary.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a setting description.
Learning objectives:
To identify and explain the features of a setting description.
To analyse and evaluate the language and structure of a setting description.
To identify and explain the features of a setting description.
To understand how the author uses language to create a vivid description of the fairground.
To understand and respond to a descriptive text about a fairground.
Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
This 5 session guided reading unit is all about diary entries. The included text is based on the diary of a ghost, including descriptive vocabulary.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a diary entry. Excitingly, this diary entry does not give away that a ghost has written it, but leads children to figure it out for themselves.
Learning objectives:
To understand the features and structure of a diary entry and to infer the feelings and motives of the writer.
To infer the meaning and mood of a diary entry and to make predictions based on the text and illustrations.
To analyse the language and imagery of a diary entry and to write a comprehension question based on the text.
To evaluate the writer’s perspective and feelings in a diary entry and to compare it with other diary entries.
To synthesise the information and ideas from a diary entry and to write a creative diary entry from a different perspective.
Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
This 5 session guided reading unit is all about character descriptions. The included text is based on the character of a fairy, including descriptive vocabulary.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a character description. Also included is a Character Description Toolkit, full of features of character descriptions that they can use to create their own character description at the end of the unit.
Learning objectives:
To identify and explain the features of a character description.
To infer and deduce information from a character description.
To infer and deduce information from a character description.
To understand how the author uses language and punctuation to create suspense and describe a character.
To understand and respond to a descriptive text about a mythical creature.
Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
Solidify Year 3/4 students’ grasp of place value with this comprehensive 4-lesson unit.
What’s included:
Detailed Lesson Plans: Clear learning objectives and success criteria guide each lesson.
Engaging PowerPoint Presentations: Visually enhance your teaching and keep students engaged.
Differentiated Worksheets: Cater to various student abilities with a range of difficulty levels.
Content covered:
Lesson 1: Representing 4-digit numbers using place value blocks (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands).
Lesson 2: Utilizing place value tables for accurate number decomposition (tens, ones, hundreds).
Lesson 3: Partitioning numbers into hundreds, tens, and ones for effective ordering.
Lesson 4: Applying place value knowledge to solve real-world word problems.
Benefits:
Progressive learning: Builds understanding step-by-step, starting with concrete manipulatives and progressing to abstract concepts.
Differentiation: Ensures all students are challenged appropriately.
Engaging activities: Keeps students motivated and actively participating.
Teacher-friendly format: Saves valuable planning time.
Align your teaching with the National Curriculum for Y3/4 maths.
Search terms: Y3/4 Maths, Place Value Unit, Lesson Plans, PowerPoints, Worksheets, KS2, Number and Place Value, Partitioning, Ordering, Word Problems
Spark curiosity and understanding about Buddhism with this comprehensive and ready-to-teach unit! Designed for Key Stage 2 (easily adaptable for KS1), these seven lessons cover the core beliefs and practices of Buddhism, providing a rich and meaningful learning experience for your students.
What’s Included:
★ 7 Detailed Lesson Plans: Step-by-step guidance for each lesson, including clear learning objectives, engaging activities, and differentiation ideas.
★ 7 Interactive PowerPoints: Visually appealing presentations to introduce key concepts, spark discussions, and enhance understanding.
★ 12 Creative Worksheets: Hands-on activities to reinforce learning and encourage student engagement, including storyboards, prayer flags, and more.
★ Complete Examples: Provide clear models for each activity, supporting both teachers and students.
Lesson Overview:
★ The Story of the Buddha: Explore the life of Siddhartha Gautama and his journey to enlightenment.
★ Buddhist Worship: Discover how and where Buddhists worship, including temples and home shrines.
★ The Tripitaka: Learn about the sacred texts of Buddhism and their significance.
★ The Four Noble Truths: Understand the core Buddhist teachings on suffering and the path to liberation.
★ The Five Moral Precepts: Explore the ethical guidelines that guide Buddhists’ actions and behavior.
★ The Noble Eightfold Path: Discover the path to enlightenment through right understanding, thought, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration.
★ Buddhist Celebrations: Learn about Wesak, the most important Buddhist festival, and its significance.
Why Choose This Resource?
★ Curriculum-Aligned: Meets the religious education curriculum objectives for KS2, covering key aspects of Buddhism.
★ Engaging and Interactive: Includes a variety of activities, from video discussions to creative projects, to cater to different learning styles.
★ Differentiated: Provides options for different abilities, ensuring all students are challenged and supported.
★ Ready-to-Use: All materials are provided in a clear and organized format, saving you valuable prep time.
★ Teacher-Created: Developed by experienced educators with a passion for religious education.
Inspire a lifelong interest in world religions and cultural understanding with this enriching Buddhism unit!
Ideal for: KS2 RE, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Buddhism, religious studies, world religions, cultural awareness.
A freebie reading comprehension assessment for year 3 or year 4. Mark scheme provided and SATs-style questions. Includes a non chronological report and a poem about spiders and a non-chronological report about Animal Life Cycles.
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The Magic Of Mushkil Gusha reciprocal reading unit. Can be used across a week or over 5 lessons. Based on a traditional story from Iran - fantastic for introducing culture to your school. Suitable for home learning - text provided.
PowerPoints and detailed planning provided.
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Do you want to teach your UKS2 students how to write playscripts based on a classic Christmas story? Do you want to help them develop their drama skills, creativity and imagination? If so, this A Christmas Carol playscripts unit is perfect for you!
This unit consists of five writing lessons that cover the following objectives:
★ Identify key features of a play script.
★ Act out a playscript with the use of a director.
★ Set the scene for drama effectively.
★ Plan an effective playscript including use of stage directions.
★ Write an effective playscript including use of stage directions.
Each lesson includes a detailed lesson plan, a PowerPoint presentation and a worksheet for the students. The lessons are designed to be interactive, creative and informative, and to meet the national curriculum objectives for writing and drama. The lessons also include links to videos, images and websites that enhance the learning experience and provide additional information.
This unit also includes:
★ WAGOLL Playscripts
★ Playscript of A Christmas Carol
★ A Christmas Carol - Chapter 1
★ Scaffolding planning sheets
★ Stage photos to describe
★ Differentiated checklists
★ Starter grammar activities
This unit is ideal for UKS2 students who are interested in playscripts and A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It is also suitable for teachers who want to save time and effort in planning and delivering high-quality writing and drama lessons. The unit can be used as a standalone topic or as part of a wider theme, such as Christmas, Victorian era or moral values.
Download this A Christmas Carol playscripts unit today and treat your students to a festive and educational journey through the world of drama!
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This newly redesigned unit has all that you need to teach your class about the Christmas Journey in RE! Great for KS1 or KS2, this unit contains planning, PowerPoints, resources and worksheets to make your Autumn 2 term run smoothly.
This unit contains:
★ 5 Lesson plans (with LO, success criteria, input, activity, plenary, key questions and resource list)
★ Lesson overview
★ 5 PowerPoints (for each lesson)
★ Worksheets
★ Visual resources
★ Passages from the Bible
Features differentiated outstanding planning and resources for 5 lessons:
☆ Understanding the significance of Bethlehem for many Christians
☆ Understanding why pilgrimage is important to many religious believers
☆ Identify with the feelings of the characters
☆ Identify and explain the symbolism in the shepherds being the messengers
☆ Understand what a meaningful gift is
☆ Understand the meaning of Christingle
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Bring some Christmas joy to your classroom with these 5 Christmas Reading Lessons! Perfect for the last week of term or spread out across the Autumn term, these lessons are perfect to bring excitement to your classroom.
These lessons are based on the text Haunted Christmas by S. E. Schlosser, which has been divided up in small sections to be able to evaluate and discuss. Slightly spooky, these lessons are suitable for KS2.
In the PowerPoint, there are visual pictures to represent the key vocabulary for each day.
Resources included:
x5 lesson plans
PowerPoint with images for each lesson
Comprehension questions
Haunted Christmas text - divided into sections
Lesson 1: L.O. To describe my first impressions of the story.
Lesson 2: L.O. To predict what might happen next in the story.
Lesson 3: L.O. To use drama to consider the emotions and feelings of the characters
Lesson 4: L.O. To create my own questions about the text.
Lesson 5: L.O. To use drama to consider the emotions and feelings of the characters
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