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Year 4 Science - Electricity
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Year 4 Science - Electricity

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A bundle I used during a 6 week teaching sequence on electricity in science. Please note; you will need Notebook in order to access the main teaching slides. The slides demonstrate new learning, have the necessary links to web pages and explain how each task needs to be completed. The documents (planning and activities) attached are word documents. Some of the images of these look a little odd - when they are downloaded, everything will go back into the correct place on the document. Lesson/planning overview: 1 - learning what electricity is and identifying electrical & non-electrical items. Children can write/draw or cut and stick pictures and put these into a table. 2 - learning about electrical safety using a web link. They will then use this to make an electrical safety poster. 3 - using circuit equipment to make a simple circuit. This is purely a practical lesson. 4 - using circuit cards to predict if the circuit will/will not work and why. They will record these predictions down on the attached documents. Children will then test out their prediction using equipment. 5 - learning what insulators/conductors are and predicting which materials fit into which of these categories before testing it out. They will do this using a table provided. 6 - learning what a switch is and making their own switches out of everyday equipment e.g. bull dog clips, cardboard and split pins! Most lessons have an extension. My class LOVED this sequence and it was a great introduction for them into electricity. Enjoy!
Maths - Bus Stop Method & Column Multiplication Posters
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Maths - Bus Stop Method & Column Multiplication Posters

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Worksheets explaining: the bus stop method (with remainder) of 2 digit by 1 digit numbers. the bus stop method (no remainder) of 2 digit by 1 digit numbers. column multiplication (with exchange) of 2 digit by 1 digit numbers. column multiplication (without exchange) of 2 digit by 1 digit numbers. Please note, the documents (pdfs) you download won’t have the word ‘example’ on it. Credit goes to missnkt for my inspiration! Enjoy!
Life Cycle of a Plant
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Life Cycle of a Plant

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A worksheet where - after learning about the life cycle of a plant - children have to draw their own images linked with each stage and add the following key words to the sentences: germination germinated bigger flowers pollination pollen anther stigma insect fertilisation style ovary ovule disperse
Quiz
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Quiz

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A quiz I used with my Y3 class. Categories include: Who’s behind the (covid) mask? Guess the chocolate Guess the country from the flag Guess the logo Guess the film from the picture General knowledge I have included both the PowerPoint without AND with the answers. Enjoy!
Year 4 Earth and Space Bundle
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Year 4 Earth and Space Bundle

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A bundle I used during a 5 week teaching sequence on Earth and Space in science. Please note; you will need Notebook in order to access the main teaching slides. The slides demonstrate new learning, have the necessary links to web pages and explain how each task needs to be completed. The documents (planning and activities) attached are word documents. Some of the images of these look a little odd - when they are downloaded, everything will go back into the correct place on the document. Lesson/planning overview: 1 - exploring evidence cards linked to the shape of the Earth (flat/spherical) and having a class debate about this before learning that the Earth, sun and moon are approximate spherical bodies 2 - researching key facts about the 8 planets using the internet. Children will then have Top Trump style cards to fill in linked to the 8 planets. Facts will include; distance from sun; orbit of sun; length of day; number of moons; mass; temperature; and explaining if it’s a gas or rocky planet. 3 - learning about the heliocentric/geocentric theory. Children will then make a human model of the heliocentric theory in small groups. 4 - learning about day and night, linking this to time zones. Children will then draw a diagram and label/explain how day and night is formed 5 - learning about phases of the moon and making a ‘phases of the moon’ pin wheel. One lesson (lesson 3) has an extension. There are scaffolds for emerging/working towards children in many of the lessons. I have also attached some of the documents I used as part of my display board. Enjoy!
'Work Bestie' print
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'Work Bestie' print

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An A4 print for your workplace bestie. You will need to download the pdf file and then print onto paper of your choosing.
'Work Mum' print
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'Work Mum' print

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An A4 print for your workplace mum. You will need to download the pdf file and then print onto paper of your choosing.
Who was Henry VIII's best wife?
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Who was Henry VIII's best wife?

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Cards for children to fill in about each of Henry’s wives including: wife number dates to/from they were married how the marriage ended information about children and room for other interesting facts There is also a box for children to answer the question - which wife do they think was the best and why.
Meta-cognition - resource prompts for children to use in lessons
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Meta-cognition - resource prompts for children to use in lessons

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As part of my school’s work on meta-cognition, we’ve been display large images of equipment children will need to use in lessons. This helps children in lessons and make transitions easier. Images include: title pencil whiteboard and pen gluestick purple pen black pen ruler scissors colouring pencils
English and Maths support
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English and Maths support

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An A4 support sheet for children in maths and English. Maths side - sentence stems to use for explanation tasks, multiplication square and 100 square. English side - punctuation, capital letters, conjunctions, spellings, ‘bed’ support, alphabet Both sides have some marking feedback tailored to my school’s marking policy. This can be adapted to suit the needs of your class/school. if you want the same fonts, I’ve used century gothic for the body of text and goldie rainbow for the titles.
Snowman fence tag
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Snowman fence tag

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In my class, I give each child a length of wood. This is then cut to their height and decorated as a snowman (see photo example) which they get to take home and keep. Alongside this, we also attach a tag with a little slogan :)
Coloured Book Labels
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Coloured Book Labels

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Small Labels for your coloured book boxes. Following colours included: cream pink yellow red blue green orange turquoise purple gold silver/grey emerald/lime sapphire/dark blue ruby/brown black/free reader
Colours in nature
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Colours in nature

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A PowerPoint illustrating different colours and shades of them/ Images from nature have been added to the slides linking to each colour - I’ve used this lots for work on similes.
Reading tokens
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Reading tokens

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Tokens to encourage your class to read more! When children have finished their card, they can trade it in for a treat (for you to decide).