This powerpoint is a full lesson based on the primary national strategy - relationships green booklet for years 5/6.
Included is :-
What does it mean to feel embarrassed?
physical and emotional effects of embarrassment
Who can make you feel embarrassed?
Why do we get embarrassed over things?
What influences just how embarrassing we find a particular situation?
What behaviours might embarrassment lead us to use?
What can we do to help ourselves when we feel embarrassed?
They then have some questions to answer on a story about a boy who was embarrased
Starts with vocab slides for that session
Discusses what the Qur’an is and why it is important for Muslims
There is a short recitation of the Bismillah and what that is/ what is means
Looks at how we can represent people through pictures or words. There are two slides - one with just words and they have to guess who the character is and then a following slide with pictures and they have to guess who the character is. Then a discussion is needed as to which is best - words or picrtures.
Then it looks at how Muslims believe it is better for Allah to be described through words (99 names) and it shows then the first 5 names that Muslims refer to Allah as.
There is then a comprehension style task (answers included)
Then as an extension they have to design a poster to help people remember some of Allah’s 99 names.
This is a full lesson
Starts with a vocab slide on what will be included in the lesson
Key questions that are covered -
What is the Quran?
What does the Quran do?
How is the Quran part of everyday life?
How is the Quran treated by Muslims?
video of the washing ritual
It then includes the story of God revealing the quran to Muhammad and a short clip of what it would hve been like in the hills where Muhammad was.
work
Think about important things in their life and compare it to the importance of things in a Muslim childs life
challenge -
thinking about the respect Muslims have for the Quran and what this teaches us about them
Please check out my shop as this follows on from the score and slip lesson
During this lesson it looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth (recap) - birth/ death/ where she was born and what type of artist she was.
This lesson brings everything together that they have learnt over the course of the term. It reminds them of all the techniques they have used and how they are going to create their own sculpture based on Barbara Hepworth.
Children are shown the four sculptures (monolith - empyrean, sphere with inner form, figure for landscape and rock form) that have been looked at in previous weeks and the children will produce their own using this as a guide.
children to use the skills they have learnt over the term to create their own sculpture
please check out my shop as this follows on from the texture lesson.
During this lesson it looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth (recap) - birth/ death/ where she was born and what type of artist she was.
Recaps the tools and how these can create textures and patterns. It then has a chance to reflect on what they have done in the previous session with the textures
video of how to complete score and slip
task - children to practise the score and slip technique
Please check out my shop as this lesson leads on from the cutting lesson.
During this lesson it looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth (recap) - birth/ death/ where she was born and what type of artist she was. Include a quote for the children to remember.
It recaps the previous sculptures that have been looked at and this week introduces - figure for landscape and rock form
Has a recap of the tools that can be used for clay.
Video of how to create textures and patterns on the clay
task- children to create textures and patterns on their piece of clay using the tools provided and things they can find in the classroom.
Please check out my shop as this lesson follows on from the moulding clay lesson.
This revisits the key facts - birth/ death, where she was born, what type of artist she was, what a sculpture is and a key quote for the children to learn.
this looks at two key sculptures and a discussion is needed of each one - monolith - empyrean and sphere with inner form
The tools are then looked at and what they are used for.
Children then experiment cutting clay with the tools.
Please check out my shop as this follows on from the introduction to Barbara Hepworth
During this lesson it looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth (recap) - birth/ death/ where she was born and what type of artist she was.
Includes what a sculptor does.
Quote for the children to remember
There is a video of what clay is
Then the children will need clay and they are going to practise moulding the clay - rolling, smoothing, pulling, pinching, squeezing.
This powerpoint looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth
This include - when she was born and died, where she was born, what type of artist she was and a key quote for the children to learn.
It looks at the key vocab- sculpture and sculptor
Has examples of some of her work
task - draw something abstract from what i am feeling and talk about it.
This includes six sessions, lessons 2-6 will need clay and tools
lesson 1 - introduction to Barbara Hepworth - key facts- birth/death/born
what type of artist she is. Key quote from her for the children to learn. examples of some of her sculptures. task is to produce a piece of abstract art on how they are feeling. key words- sculpture and sculptor.
Lesson 2 - recaps key facts and what they can remember from the previous week, video on what clay is. task is to mould the clay in different ways - there are pics for the children to follow.
Lesson 3 - recaps key facts and what they can remember from the previous week. Looks at two key sculptures - monolith - empyrean and sphere with inner form - discussion of the shapes the sculpture shows. Looks at the tools used for clay and what they are used for. task - children to experiment with the tools and how to cut the clay.
Lesson 4 - recaps key facts and what they can remember from the previous week. Looks at another two sculptures - figure for landscape and rock form.
quick recap of tools and a video of how they can use the tools and things around the classroom to create textures and patterns on the clay. task - children use tools to create textures and patterns on their piece of clay.
Lesson 5 - recaps key facts and what they can remember from the previous week. score a slip technique - uses video to show the children. task - children use this technique to stick two pieces of clay together.
Lesson 6 - Recap of everything that they have learnt in the previous weeks. They are going to then create their own Barbara Hepworth sculpture and use the techniques they have learnt over the term.
These will be available as individual lessons as well if needed
This is an investigation: how do shadows change when the distance between the light source and the object changes?
Firstly it talks about how we make shadows and what a shadow is.
It then goes through the investigation step by step - starting with the question, what equipment, how to make it a fair test (looking at independent and dependent variables), the results and then the conclusion.
It takes the children through step by step as they write it up in their books along the way.
This lesson explains how light travels in straight lines
looks at opaque, translucent and transparent and what each of them means.
children have to complete an activity where they have to test different materials and put them in a table depedending if they are opaque, translucent or transparent
This lesson discusses white light and how it splits into seven colours.
Know what a rainbow is and how it occurs.
looks at how a prism splits the light.
includes the mnemonic Richard of york gave battle in vane - to help them remember the order of the rainbow
What rainbows represent through history
Questions for the children to answer after the powerpoint
This powerpoint explains the benefits and dangers of the sun.
It explains what UV light is and its dangers.
looks at how the eye responds to light
Looks at how we can protect our eyes from these rays.
has a comprehension at the end as well as a hands on task through the powerpoint where they have to look at a partners eys and how it changes to the light.
This complete lesson explains what reflection is and how light moves in straight lines.
It looks at how reflective materials are used as safety
children to test which materials reflect the light the best
After the test they are going to answer some comprehension questions on what they have learnt
This includes six session, these include:
lesson 1 - light
steps to success- Recognise that you need light in order to see things and that dark is the absence of light.
Know that there are natural sources of light and man made sources.
Explain that you need light in order to see things.
Know the meaning of different idioms related to light.
lesson 2 - reflective surfaces
steps to success - Explain reflection.
Identify reflective materials.
Select the most reflective material for a purpose.
lesson 3 - sun safety
steps to success - Explain the benefits and dangers of the sun.
Explain about UV light and its dangers.
Describe ways to protect our eyes from the sun.
lesson 4 - rainbows
steps to success - Know that white light consists of seven colours - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
Know that a rainbow occurs when it is sunny and raining.
Know that light can be separated into different colours with a prism.
lesson 5 - shadows
steps to success - Explain how light travels.
Know what opaque, translucent and transparent means.
Sort different materials depending on if they are opaque, translucent or transparent.
lesson 6 - changing shadows - this is an investigation on how a shadow changes when you move the light source further away.
steps to success - Explain how a shadow is formed.
Plan and set up an investigation into the way shadows change size.
Observe patterns in the way shadows change size.
Explain the patterns I find.
Each lesson has idioms included related to light and these are recapped each session.
These are available individually if wanted. please check out my shop :)
This is one full lesson with cloze procedure at the end.
Included is a discussion on what light is.
how light is a form of energy
Looks at man made and natural sources of light including bioluminescence in animals. Also how the moon is not a light source.
Includes what is dark.
At the end there is a cloze procedure which is differentiated three ways.
This lesson looks at the whole Nativity story through famous pieces of art
included is
Annuncation - Leonardo da Vinci, 1472–75
The arrival in Bethlehem - Master LC Flemish
The Nativity - Fra Angelico
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, The Adoration of the Shepherds
The Adoration of the Shepherds by Guido Reni, 1642
The Adoration of the Magi -Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari
Cosimo Tura (early 1470s) - The Flight to Egypt
After each painting there is an explanation of what is shown in the pictures and any symbols.
This is discussion lesson but at the end i have asked the children to choose a picture and explain in as much detail as they can what it shows.
This powerpoint has two complete lessons included
1st lesson - introduces new vocabulary, extract of the story from the bible, discusses if the story is a symbolic or literal truth, includes one interpretation. The children then have to order the story and explain if they think the story is the literal truth or symbolic
2nd lesson - recap of the story through a video, key vocabulary, includes the artwork from:
Johann Wenzel Peter - Adam and Eve in the Earthly Paradise (1800-1829)
Benjamin West - The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise (1791)
there is an explanation to what these paintings symbolise
for the work the children stick in the paintings and write an explanation of them
This lesson looks at what happens during the nativity story - King Herod
It recaps on the the three wise men and then how this links in with King Herod
It include a passage from the bible - Matthew 2 :13-18 which is the King Herod section
It looks at the journey that Mary and Joseph took to get to Egypt when they fled with Jesus and then links this into todays world with refugees.
There is a comprehension task at the end.
Other activities that could be done are a wanted poster for Jesus or a diary entry for one of the days