I am a primary school teacher uploading my resources and lessons that I make! I really appreciate feedback and reviews and I hope you find them useful!
I am a primary school teacher uploading my resources and lessons that I make! I really appreciate feedback and reviews and I hope you find them useful!
This is a powerpoint for the first day back to school specifically for expectations.
I’ve filled the slides with lots of rules that you may have. This powerpoint is aimed for primary school and the language used is for younger children.
Feel free to use it as a template and edit as you please :)
Lesson 5 of 6. This lesson looks at the impact of volcanoes, and why some people live closely to active volcanoes. By the end of the lesson children should be able to explain whether they would want to live near one or not.
Lesson 6 of 6. This lesson looks at different volcanoes around the world, recaps on advantages and disadvantages of living near a volcano. The children will use the fact file sheets and given websites (linked at the bottom of the fact file) to research different countries with volcanoes on them.
Fact files have been designed with relation to the given websites which are linked at the bottom of the slides (on the powerpoint version of worksheets)
Here are 6 complete lessons on the Volcano Unit. It explores tectonic plates, earth’s layers, the ring of fire, volcano formation and the impacts and risks of living near a volcano.
**Guided Reading Carousel **
This planning has been designed for a 5 group rotation.
Group 1 is a phonic group so planning is not provided for that due to schemes for schools.
The other 4 groups are completely planned for based from 3 books:
Grandpa comes to stay
Dilly the Dinosaur
The Julian Stories
Within the resource pack you will find:
PDF documents with guidance, and questions sheets for each book.
Daily Planning Slides to support use and the carousel.
Guided Reading Record Sheets
Group 1 is a phonic group. I use a phonic scheme for this with my school so I have therefore not been able to share those resources for you. I have left this group on the plan as a full class would require 5 groups. Hopefully you can use and edit as you wish.
Guided Reading Record Sheets
You should find questions sheets with the reading domains and linked questions next to it. These are saved as weekly PowerPoints.
This is for your reading folder documentation and assessment during the guided group reading with the teacher.
You can use this to mark off who was able to answer what question, and assess children’s fluency in the different domains.
There are 5 of these as on week 6 there will not be any Guided Reading sessions with the teacher as term comes to an end.
This resource is for children learning the continents and oceans.
It is set out as a map with the continents in shadow form. The children then have to stick the continents and seas onto the map in the correct places, using the shadows as guidance.
I laminated mine and used velcro tabs to make it a reusable activity for the children. This activity is a great way to develop memory skills, as well as an ability to plan, test ideas and solve problems.
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Included are 3 activities that can accompany the first day rules and expectations PowerPoint which is available to download for free.
The activities are:
All about me numbers activity
Silohette activity
The Dot activity
Plus a class charter sheet
These are craft activities for a fun filled first day back which will also help you learn lots about your children.
Complete unit pack for D&T POP Up Books.
There are 4 lessons however can be stretched over 6 weeks as children will make story boards, exploded drawings, prototypes, evaluations and then their POP up books.
Project Outcome:
To create a well-being pop up book with
mechanical levers.
Success Criteria:
• To explain what I am making and why.
• To develop design criteria for an effective pop-up book.
• To understand how to use equipment safely
• To use an annotated diagram to plan a design.
• To select tools and materials appropriate to the task.
• To measure out and cut components.
• To explain the functions of they key mechanisms used.
• To identify the audience for the product.
• To evaluate the finished design according to the design criteria.
Materials and resources needed for project:
Paper
Card
Well-being books
Pop-up books
Glue
Sellotape
Stapler
Scissors
Pens
Pencils
Crayons
These questions go up to page 42 of the book, they do not complete it. This is because these questions are designed for the carousel guided reading unit.
To understand the evolution of prehistoric art.
Place a range of pictures ,on a timeline at the front of the room, of art work created in the Paleo/ Meso/ Neo periods – write period names on the back
of the pictures.
(on the powerpoint with photos for room they are ordered for paleo - Neo time periods.
• Children to discuss how the art changed over this time and the types of
animals/ patterns used
Then they will create their own versions of early prehistoric art. Give children little square pieces of paper and charcoal to recreate cave paintings/ rock art. In books children can recreate art and then write a few sentences next to the pictures to articulate understanding.
To understand Neolithic religion and the significance of
Stonehenge.
explore 3 key reasons that archaeologists think the
henge monument was built; Burial and a place of remembrance for the dead with ceremonies and feasts, a centre of healing, a place to observe the movementsof the sun and moon to mark points in the year as a solar
calendar.
Information about each theory around room or use the yr 3 research powerpoint for children to access on teams/ school server. Get the
children to record 3 pieces of evidence for the theory.
Finally bring everyone together and compare evidence collected.
Which theory do we think is most likely?
Children to write a recount of why they think this is the right
theory.
EAL, Pre keystage sheets are provided.
Lesson 1 out of 6.
This unit looks at the earth’s movements and specifically volcanoes. This lesson dives into tectonic plates, their movements and continental drift theory to help children conceptualise that the plates beneath our feet are always moving.
There are lots of activities within the lesson to engage the children. You will require soil/sand for one activity as the children will dig for fossils like Wegener did to explain continental drift.
Lesson 2 out of 6. This Lesson looks at the Earth’s crust and the explores the layers.
The activity involves children making their own earth with the layers inside, an alternative activity could be pulling apart a boiled egg and labeling.
Lesson powerpoint that stretches over 5 days. It covers calligrams and similies with links to the polar express story. Great for christmas time with the children.
Resources are attached.
The first lesson is for an IT lesson using publisher but can be adapted accordingly.
Enjoy!