This is a bundle of 2 lessons worth of transition work for year 6. It includes a 34 slide PowerPoint and covers the topics of homework and organising themselves for Secondary school. This resource has additional worksheets are resources.
Included within the pack:
Powerpoint for two lessons, 34 slides in length covering the topic of homework and organisation. It includes planner examples, timetables and all of the resources they need to bring to their secondary school.
Planner example pages of good and bad planners and how to organise your workload.
Blank after school timetable template for the children to use next year.
Blank ‘What to take to secondary school’ template for the children to use next year (resource H).
Resource sheet A - matching activity of the different formats of homework they will receive.
Resource sheet B - Comparing the two planner examples activity using an example of a good and a bad planner.
Resource C and D - Using a list of tasks given by ‘teachers’ (resource D) the children have to fill in their blank planner (resource C) with the information as if they were being set the homework at school.
Resource E - elicit the children’s ideas on what they think they might need to bring to school.
Resource F, G and H - the children will be using an example timetable of a school day (resource F) and an example after school timetable (resource G) to create a resources list for each school day using the ‘what I need every day’ sheet (resource H).
I hope you all enjoy the resources. A huge amount of time has been spent making the Powerpoint, timetables and resources.
Here is a resource to use with year 6 pupils when thinking about transition to year 7. This lesson focusses on the subjects they might learn and timetables they might need to follow. It is a full lesson pack with a 30 slide PP and lesson worksheet included. This is 1 of 5 of a series of lessons I will be uploading this week.
Included:
A detailed overview of what they might cover in year 7 based on the KS3 curriculum. Each subject has an overview of what they might learn.
A worksheet for the children to complete about the subjects they will cover.
An example of a one week secondary school timetable and a quiz for the children to complete based on the timetable - e.g. where is this subject taught? Do you have the same teacher for English every lesson? etc
An example of a two week secondary school timetable and quiz for the children to complete based on the timetable - e.g. why might you need a two week timetable? How many times over the two weeks do you have chemistry?
Both timetables are included within the PowerPoint and can be easily printed off for the children.
Here is a resource to use with year 6 pupils when thinking about transition to year 7. This lesson focusses on the making friends, getting lost and taking part in clubs. It is a full lesson pack with a 24 slide PP and lesson worksheets included. This is 4 and 5 of 5 of a series of lessons.
Included:
Information on different clubs and how they might be beneficial.
Information on making friends.
Information on finding your way around schools.
Links to BBC transition resources.
Worksheets on making friends in secondary school (3 in total).
A leavers booklet for them to keep forever! I am going to make mine into special booklets for them. It is essentially a time capsule of their time at primary school and what their lives are like now.
Suitable for year sixes transitioning to secondary school - 2020 edition!
Pages included:
All about me
All about me time capsule page (favourite song, food, book, film etc)
All about my family
My Primary school years - teachers they have had in primary school, memorable moments
My Primary school years - blank pages to fill up with photos
All about my year in Year 6 - 3 memories
My friends - portrait activity
Things I will miss about primary school
All about my secondary school
What can I do now that I couldn’t do at the start of primary school
What are you thankful for? Teachers edition
What are you thnkful for? Parents edition
Acrostic poem activity: Primary School
Acrostic poem activity: My School
Autograph pages
My lockdown experience diary entry page
Drawings of my lockdown experience
Wishes for the future page
When I grow up I want to be…
PDF and editable word version available.
Suitable for ALL primary age children.
A resource to give to your children for a goodbye when they are moving up to the next class. Totally editable.
Included in this resources:
Reception class - size of 30 and 32
Class One - size of 30 and 32
Class Two - size of 30 and 32
Class Three - size of 30 and 32
Class Four - size of 30 and 32
Class Five - size of 30 and 32
Class Six - size of 30 and 32
Powerpoints included:
R-6 class size of 32
R-6 class size of 30
R-6 class size of 30 R-2 and 32 3-6
Editable rucksack poster to be used as a goodbye to classes of 2020. Whether they are in year 6, year 2 or year 11, this is the perfect resource for you.
Included in this pack:
Editable class of 32 rucksacks poster ‘Class of 2020’
Editable class of 30 rucksacks poster ‘Class of 2020’
This resource includes KS1 esafety rules and KS2 eafety rules. These are great posters to display around the school and can be blown up to A3 size as well.
Esafety is so important to teach children and with these simple rules they can stay safe online!
Here is a resource to use with year 6 pupils when thinking about transition to year 7. The lessons focus on the following topics:
Subjects
Timetables
Following a timetable
Getting lost
Making friends
Clubs and opportunities
Planner organisation
After school timetable
managing your time.
Lesson 1 includes:
A detailed overview of what they might cover in year 7 based on the KS3 curriculum. Each subject has an overview of what they might learn.
A worksheet for the children to complete about the subjects they will cover.
An example of a one week secondary school timetable and a quiz for the children to complete based on the timetable - e.g. where is this subject taught? Do you have the same teacher for English every lesson? etc
An example of a two week secondary school timetable and quiz for the children to complete based on the timetable - e.g. why might you need a two week timetable? How many times over the two weeks do you have chemistry?
Both timetables are included within the PowerPoint and can be easily printed off for the children.
Lesson 2 and 3 includes:
Powerpoint for two lessons, 34 slides in length covering the topic of homework and organisation. It includes planner examples, timetables and all of the resources they need to bring to their secondary school.
Planner example pages of good and bad planners and how to organise your workload.
Blank after school timetable template for the children to use next year.
Blank ‘What to take to secondary school’ template for the children to use next year (resource H).
Resource sheet A - matching activity of the different formats of homework they will receive.
Resource sheet B - Comparing the two planner examples activity using an example of a good and a bad planner.
Resource C and D - Using a list of tasks given by ‘teachers’ (resource D) the children have to fill in their blank planner (resource C) with the information as if they were being set the homework at school.
Resource E - elicit the children’s ideas on what they think they might need to bring to school.
Resource F, G and H - the children will be using an example timetable of a school day (resource F) and an example after school timetable (resource G) to create a resources list for each school day using the ‘what I need every day’ sheet (resource H).
Lesson 4 and 5 include:
Information on different clubs and how they might be beneficial.
Information on making friends.
Information on finding your way around schools.
Links to BBC transition resources.
Worksheets on making friends in secondary school (3 in total).