I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
A knowledge organiser for animals including humans. Included within this is are images that cover some key concepts as well as a key vocabulary section for some of the words children may come across during the topic.
These are useful for either sticking in books at the start of the topic to refer back to or to enlarge and have on display.
An eleven lesson sequence that gives a brief introduction and overview of events in Europe following the end of the First World War. The sequence will focus on the end of the war and what followed with the Treaty of Versailles, some of the key events in the 1920's, the change in British politics, the rise of Hitler and the following actions that broke the Treaty of Versailles and policy of appeasement. All of the resources needed to run the lessons are included such as presentations and activities as well as the planning. These lessons have been written with upper KS2 and lower KS3 in mind but should be easily adaptable for KS4 students as well.
Lesson 1 - Chronological order
Lesson 2 - The Treaty of Versailles
Lesson 3 - The Treaty of Versailles
Lesson 4 - The Dawes Plan
Lesson 5 - Changes in British politics
Lesson 6 - Wall Street Crash/ Great Depression
Lesson 7 - Rise of Hitler
Lesson 8 - Propaganda/ Source Analysis
Lesson 9 - Revoking the Treaty of Versailles
Lesson 10 - Appeasement
Lesson 11 - Evaluating Appeasement
Also included is a brief knowledge organiser as well as a diamond 9 activity to evaluate the Treaty of Versailles.
A lesson made for Year 6 as a simple revision of written multiplication. Included is an arithmetic starter, examples to discuss and practice questions to then check understanding before a practice activity and three different challenge activities for those who are confident.
Two lessons based on finding fractions of amounts and finding the whole based on fractions of amounts.
Each lesson has a lesson presentation and practise sheet that goes with the questions so children can practise during the teaching. This is then followed up by a worksheet with practise questions as well as deeper thinking questions.
A triple lesson that focuses on being able to use written multiplication with 2 digit numbers. Included is a PowerPoint for the lessons that includes an arithmetic starter as well as an activity with answers and challenge activities for those that are confident.
A triple lesson that focuses on being able to use the short written division method when dividing by 2 digits. Included is a PowerPoint for the lessons that includes an arithmetic starter as well as an activity with answers and challenge activities for those that are confident.
Four worksheets working on division using the short division method. The first sheet works on being able to divide into decimal numbers using 5 to always get a round answer. The second sheet then looks at word problems with a divisor of one digit. The third sheet moves on to dividing by two digit numbers before then moving on to word problems involving two digit divisors.
A planning overview resource to support the teaching of Science across KS2. Every KS2 topic is included with each planning overview following the same structure:
Knowledge children must know - This provides a minimum level of what is expected for children to know by the end of the unit and provides consistency across classes. This also helps ensure progression and cohesion between topics.
Ways of knowing they know - Ideas for checking understanding and knowing that children have learnt the minimum level of knowledge.
Vocabulary - Key vocabulary across the unit that children will need to understand
Other links - Links to other subjects and ideas for investigations for each topic
These sheets help start the planning process by making it clear what children should know by the end for staff to then use and link together in a sequence of learning. This then feeds through KS2 as it ensures a minimum level of knowledge that supports progression and cohesion across the science curriculum.
Ten fully resourced lessons for a Year 6 unit on perimeter and area. Included are PowerPoints for each lesson that also include an arithmetic starter as well as activities and challenge activities as appropriate.
The ten lessons are as follows:
Lesson One and Two - Calculate perimeter
Lesson Three and Four - Area of quadrilaterals
Lesson Five and Six - Same area, different perimeter
Lesson Seven and Eight - Area of triangles
Lesson Nine and Ten - Volume of cubes and cuboids
A double lesson that focuses on negative numbers. Included is a PowerPoint for the two lessons that includes an arithmetic starter as well as an activity with answers and two challenge activities for those that are confident.
A PowerPoint that includes various example questions from previous arithmetic papers. These include models of how to solve it to discuss (except for x and divide by powers of 10) and practice questions to then apply what they have seen.
A six-lesson unit focusing on improving understanding of different religious festivals and non-religious celebrations, based on the question ‘Why are festivals important to religious communities?’ from the Derbyshire syllabus.
Included is a booklet with all the information and activities for the six lessons (images and some information courtesy of BBC Bitesize) with key vocabulary, recap questions on prior learning, discussion points, questions, activities and challenges included. Also included is a PowerPoint for each lesson to support teaching, with notes and relevant links to videos included.
The six lesson sequence is as follows:
Lesson One - Celebrations
Lesson Two - Christian festivals (focusing on Christmas and Easter)
Lesson Three - Diwali
Lesson Four - Ramadan
Lesson Five - Modern Events
Lesson Six - Review lesson
Ten fully resourced lessons for a Year 6 unit on working algebraically. Included are PowerPoints for each lesson that also include an arithmetic starter as well as activities and challenge activities as appropriate.
The ten lessons are as follows:
Lesson One and Two - Rules for 1 and 2 step functions
Lesson Three and Four - Form algebraic expressions
Lesson Five and Six - Substituting values
Lesson Seven and Eight - Solve equations
Lesson Nine and Ten - Satisfying variables
List of coordinates that when done accurately creates a man with a tie, shirt and jacket on. I am using this myself for children to then colour in and add detail e.g. hair, jacket, tie and then stick on the front of a card that they will write in for fathers day.
Can also just be used as an activity for practising coordinates.
Three pages of calculations and questions related to addition and subtraction that rise in challenge, starting with simple column addition and subtraction questions before moving to fluency, reasoning and problem solving style questions.
A quiz that gets children to try and identify 30 different flags from around the world. A fun geography activity for the end of the year or as a general activity to check knowledge of different flags.