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Year 2 Autumn Term Week 9 Addition, Subtraction and Money.
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Year 2 Autumn Term Week 9 Addition, Subtraction and Money.

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Here are 5 great PowerPoint lessons about addition, subtraction, rounding and money to use in the classroom. The lessons are complete with 3 parts. The first part is the 10 minute mental warm up session. The central part in the whole class, interactive learning session. The final part of the lesson provides differentiated challenges for the students. Autumn Term Lesson 1: Week 9 Title Addition and Subtraction Learning Objective:  complete adding and subtracting problems  add several numbers  understand that adding but not subtracting can be done in any order. Lesson 2: Week 9 Title Subtracting from Multiples of 10 Learning Objective:  understand the words used to describe adding and subtracting  subtract a one-digit number from a multiple of 10  record the answers in different ways.  Practise subtracting from multiples of 10.  Practise subtracting from bigger multiples of 10. Lesson 3: Week 9 Title Subtraction Learning Objective:  use words to describe subtraction  subtract a one-digit number from a multiple of 10. Lesson 4: Week 9 Title Describing Money Learning Objective:  use words to compare and order numbers  recognise coins  total money  understand different monies can be the same. Lesson 5: Week 9 Title Rounding and Money Problems Learning Objective:  round amounts to the nearest 10p  approximate and order numbers on a number line  recognise coins  be able to total money together.
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 12 Time, Length And Measures
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Five Complete PowerPoint Lessons about Time, Length and Measures. The lessons start with a 10 minute fun mental warm up, followed by a main, highly interactive, whole class lesson, and ends with differentiated learning challenges for the students. Autumn Term Lesson 1: Week 12 Title Time Learning Objective:  use the words to describe time  know how long a day, week, month and year is  order the months of the year  be able to relate months to a particular season. Lesson 2: Week 12 Title Time Learning Objective:  use words to describe time  know how long it takes to do something  know how many seconds in a minute  know how many minutes in an hour  understand speed and time  estimate. Lesson 3: Week 12 Title Length and Problem Solving Learning Objective:  solve a problem involving length  explain how you did it  estimate and check your work. Lesson 4: Week 12 Title Length, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  solve a problem involving length  measure using centimetres  find the half of measurements. Lesson 5: Week 12 Title Time, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  solve a problem involving time  explain the work and record the answers  change units of time.
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 10 Doubling and Halving Numbers
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Here are 5 PowerPoint lessons, complete with a mental warm up, about doubling, halving, multiplying and dividing. The main part of the lesson provides a whole class, interactive learning session. The lessons finish with a differentiated teaching challenges for the students. Autumn Term Lesson 1: Week 10 Title Making Multiplication Number Sentences Learning Objective:  how to multiply  how to use words to describe multiplication  about multiplication and repeated addition  to use the ‘x’ and ‘=’ signs in a number sentence. Lesson 2: Week 10 Title Division Learning Objective:  understand the difference between equal and unequal sharing  understand that equal sharing can leave a remainder. Lesson 3: Week 10 Title Doubles Learning Objective:  double numbers up to 15 quickly  use a range of strategies for doubling numbers greater than 15  understand the relationship between doubling and the 2 times-table. Lesson 4: Week 10 Title Halving Amounts Learning Objective:  understand doubling and halving are inverse operations  begin to halve multiples of 10 up to 100  recognise patterns in halving multiples of 10. Lesson 5: Week 10 Title Doubling Numbers Learning Objective:  recite our 5 times-table  begin to double any multiples of 5  develop strategies for doubling multiples of 5.
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 6 Numeracy Lessons - Shape and space
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Year 2 Autumn Term Week 6 Numeracy Lessons - Shape and space

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A 3 day set of complete PowerPoint lessons about using and explaining shape and space to children. All the lessons start with a 10 minute mental warm up session. This is followed by the main whole class lesson, which is highly interactive and helps to focus the student's attention on their learning. At the end of the presentation, the lessons contain differentiated ideas for students to further extend their learning. Autumn Term Lesson 1: Week 6 Title Shape and Space Learning Objective:  describe and talk about two-dimensional shapes  name shapes and say what is special about them. Lesson 2: Week 6 Title Shape and Space Learning Objective:  understand, use and read words used to describe two-dimensional shapes  sort flat shapes. Lesson 3: Week 6 Title Shape and Space Learning Objective:  combine squares to make new shapes  understand what makes each shape special  investigate using squares.
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 8 (No Week 7 as holiday) - Reasoning about numbers.
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Year 2 Autumn Term Week 8 (No Week 7 as holiday) - Reasoning about numbers.

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Here is a 5 day teaching unit using PowerPoint for anyone who is wanting to teach students about how to use and reason with numbers. The lessons start with a 10 minute mental warm up session. This is followed by a highly interactive, whole class teaching session. The PowerPoint lessons end with a differentiated teaching challenge for students at different attainment levels. Autumn Term Lesson 1: Week 8 Title Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objective:  count on in steps of any size  solve number patterns  make up our own number patterns. Lesson 2: Week 8 Title Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objective:  count on in steps of any size  solve number patterns  make patterns agree with rules  make alternating patterns. Lesson 3: Week 8 Title Reasoning about Numbers Learning Objective:  investigate square numbers  find ways of investigating numbers  find square numbers by using a pattern. Lesson 4: Week 8 Title Reasoning about Numbers Learning Objective:  solve word problems  recognise odd and even numbers  find and talk about general statements  develop mental strategies. Lesson 5: Week 8 Title Reasoning about Numbers Learning Objective:  add and subtract  use the words used to add and subtract  add several numbers together and find the differences by counting on.
Year 2 Summer Term Week 4 Money and 'Real Life' Problems
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Year 2 Summer Term Week 4 Money and 'Real Life' Problems

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Five complete PowerPoint lessons about Money and ‘Real Life’ problems. The students start the lesson with a fun interactive mental warm up. This is followed by an interactive, whole class, teaching session. The lessons end with differentiated learning activities. Summer Term Lesson 1: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  recognise all coins and understand how much they are worth  total coins  use decimal notation for money  solve problems correctly  explain how a problem was solved. Lesson 2: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  solve money problems  recognise coins and be able to total  make decisions and check results.   Lesson 3: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  solve money problems  choose the appropriate number operation  check results. Lesson 4: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  recognise and know the value of all coins  choose and total coins  make decisions and check results. Lesson 5: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  solve money problems  choose the correct number operation  recognise all coins.
Year 2 Summer Maths Bundle
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Year 2 Summer Maths Bundle

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I wrote a whole years’s worth of Year 2 Maths lessons in 2000. I was commissioned by a well known UK publisher. The presentations contains a learning objective, a warm up starter activity, a main whole class lesson and a set of differentiated lesson suggestions for the final part of the lesson. The lessons are engaging and are enjoyed by all my class. Try them today!
Year 2 Summer Term Week 6 Reasoning About Shapes And Space
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Year 2 Summer Term Week 6 Reasoning About Shapes And Space

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Three complete PowerPoint Lessons about reasoning about shapes and space. Each of the lessons start with a fun mental warm up. This is followed by an exciting, interactive, whole class learning session. The lessons are finished with a challenging, differentiated thinking task. Summer Term Lesson 1: Week 6 Title Shape and Space, Reasoning about Shapes Learning Objective:  recognise and name 3-D shapes  make models using 3-D shapes  recognise what makes 3-D shapes special  relate 3-D shapes to 2-D pictures. Mental Warm Up: Play ‘Round the table’. Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to be learning about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes. Educational Challenges  Work in pairs.  Build a 3-D shape from click-together shapes.  Draw round the faces of the 3-D shape on card.  Cut them out.  Record how many faces there are and what shape each face is.  Make a label with this information. Attach it to your card model. Lesson 2: Week 6 Title Shape and Space,
Reasoning about Shapes Learning Objective:  know more about 3-D shapes  make models using 3-D shapes  know what makes 3-D shapes special. Mental Warm Up: ‘What’s my number operation?’ Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to be learning more about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes. Educational Challenges  Work individually.  Use straws and plasticine to make a 3-D shape.  Make a label to explain what the shape is and how many edges and corners it has. Lesson 3: Week 6 Title Shape and Space,
Reasoning about Shapes Learning Objective:  recognise 3-D shapes  make models using 3-D shapes  know what properties make each 3-D shape special. Mental Warm Up: I will say some sentences about right angles and 3-D shapes. Record whether they are ‘True’ of ‘False’. Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to learn more about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes. Educational Challenges  Choose a partner from one of the groups you do not normally work with.  Make a model using 3-D shapes.  Draw your model and record how many of each shape you used.  Count its faces, corners and edges.
Year 2 Summer Term Week 9 Rounding, Estimating, Mental Calculation Strategies and Place Value
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Year 2 Summer Term Week 9 Rounding, Estimating, Mental Calculation Strategies and Place Value

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Five complete PowerPoint lessons about rounding, estimating, mental calculation strategies and place value. Each of the lessons start with a mental warm up. This is followed by a whole class, interactive learning session. The lesson end with fun differentiated learning challenges. Summer Term Lesson 1: Week 9 Title Estimating, Mental Calculation Strategies, Money Learning Objective:  develop ways of adding and subtracting mentally  make sensible estimates  choose and use the correct number operation  know what each coin is worth. Lesson 2: Week 9 Title Place Value, Mental Calculation Strategies, Money Learning Objective:  total prices  use the correct number operation (+,–)  solve word problems  recognise coins. Lesson 3: Week 9 Title Place Value, Rounding, Mental Calculation Strategies, and Money Learning Objective:  add and subtract mentally  choose the correct number operation  know what each coin is worth  round to the nearest 10. Lesson 4: Week 9 Title Mental Calculation Strategies and Money Problems Learning Objective:  add and subtract mentally  choose and use the appropriate number operation  know the value of coins  solve money word problems. Lesson 5: Week 9 Title Place Value and Ordering, Mental Calculation Strategies and Money Learning Objective:  work out sums mentally  solve problems  know what each coin is worth  order amounts of money.
FREE - The 12 Days of Christmas: A Love Story Gone Wrong - PSHE Lesson
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FREE - The 12 Days of Christmas: A Love Story Gone Wrong - PSHE Lesson

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The 12 Days of Christmas: Understanding Emotions Through Gift-Giving Why Kids Will Love It Kids will find this lesson engaging and relatable as it explores the humorous and sometimes chaotic world of gift-giving through the lens of “The 12 Days of Christmas: A Love Story Gone Wrong.” The interactive elements, such as discussing their feelings about the gifts and creating comic strips, will capture their attention and encourage creativity. By connecting emotions to gift-giving, students can better understand their reactions and learn empathy towards others. Why Teachers Will Benefit Teachers will appreciate the comprehensive lesson plan that focuses on emotional intelligence, communication, and self-awareness. The structured approach facilitates meaningful discussions among students, fostering a positive classroom environment. The lesson encourages reflective writing, allowing teachers to assess students’ understanding of their emotions and improve their communication skills. Additionally, the extension activities provide flexibility for varied learning styles and paces. Key Learning Outcomes Recognize and articulate emotions related to receiving gifts. Develop communication skills by expressing feelings and preferences. Foster self-awareness and empathy through relatable scenarios. Engage in collaborative discussions, enhancing social skills. Relevant Hashtags #EmotionalIntelligence #GiftGiving #12DaysOfChristmas #ClassroomActivities #StudentReflection #TeachingResources #CreativeLearning #SocialEmotionalLearning #EducationMatters #EngagingLessons This free resource not only provides a fun and engaging way for students to explore their feelings but also equips teachers with valuable tools to facilitate emotional understanding in their classrooms. It’s a win-win for both educators and students alike!
35 Winter Theme Photos PowerPoint and 20 TOK Winter Questions About Animal Life in Winter + Plan
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35 Winter Theme Photos PowerPoint and 20 TOK Winter Questions About Animal Life in Winter + Plan

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Lesson Plan: Winter and Animal Adaptations (KS2) Explore the fascinating world of winter and animal adaptations in this engaging 50-minute lesson designed for 4th-grade students. The lesson objectives focus on helping students describe how animals adapt to cold conditions, explain human responses to winter, and think critically about related questions. Through interactive activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of how both animals and humans navigate the challenges of winter. Why Children Will Enjoy This Lesson Children will love this lesson as it combines visual learning with hands-on activities. The use of a dynamic Winter PowerPoint presentation captures their attention and prompts lively discussions about the changes winter brings. By working in small groups, students will collaborate and share ideas, making learning a social and enjoyable experience. The exploration of Theory of Knowledge (TOK) questions will encourage curiosity and critical thinking, allowing students to reflect on the natural world around them. Benefits for Teachers This lesson plan provides educators with a structured approach to teaching essential concepts related to winter and animal adaptations. With clear objectives and engaging materials, teachers can seamlessly guide students through the lesson. The group discussions promote classroom interaction and help develop communication skills. Additionally, by simplifying TOK questions, teachers can foster critical thinking without overwhelming students, making it an adaptable lesson suited for diverse learning needs. Conclusion Overall, the Winter and Animal Adaptations lesson is an exciting way to introduce students to the wonders of winter while enhancing their observational and analytical skills. It’s a perfect opportunity for educators to inspire a love for learning about nature and adaptations! Relevant Hashtags: #WinterLearning #AnimalAdaptations #4thGradeScience #CriticalThinking #TheoryOfKnowledge #HandsOnLearning #TeachingResources #ElementaryEducation #EngagingLessons #NatureExploration
30 High Quality Photos Of Ice And Snow Presentation and 20 Winter TOK Questions + Lesson Plan
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30 High Quality Photos Of Ice And Snow Presentation and 20 Winter TOK Questions + Lesson Plan

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Lesson Overview: Snow and Ice Exploration for KS2 (Year 4) Engage your Year 4 students in a captivating Snow and Ice Exploration lesson that combines science and critical thinking. In this 50-minute interactive session, children will delve into the wonders of winter by exploring the nature of snow and ice through Theory of Knowledge (TOK) questions. This lesson not only enhances their understanding of winter phenomena but also encourages them to think critically about how we acquire knowledge. Why Children Will Love This Lesson Students will be thrilled to examine stunning images of snowflakes, snow-covered landscapes, and the magical transformations of winter. The hands-on activities, such as measuring pretend snowfall, will provide a fun and interactive way to learn. Furthermore, the TOK discussions will invite students to share their thoughts, fostering a sense of community and collaboration in the classroom. The lesson will spark their curiosity about winter, encouraging them to think deeply about the world around them. Benefits for Teachers This lesson plan offers teachers a well-structured approach to teaching complex concepts in an engaging manner. By integrating TOK questions, teachers can facilitate meaningful discussions that promote critical thinking skills. The use of visually stimulating materials keeps students focused and excited about learning. Additionally, this lesson aligns with curriculum standards, making it a valuable addition to any educator’s toolkit. Conclusion Overall, the Snow and Ice Exploration for KS2 lesson is a delightful way to introduce students to winter science while enhancing their analytical skills. It’s a perfect opportunity for educators to create lasting memories and inspire a love for learning in the chilly season! Relevant Hashtags: #WinterLearning #SnowAndIce #CriticalThinking #TheoryOfKnowledge #ElementaryEducation #HandsOnLearning #4thGradeScience #EngagingLessons #TeachingResources #Education
Water Bundle
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Water Bundle

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Are you teaching about water, the sea, oceans, the water cycle or rivers? Then I am sure you would find this wonderful collection of water related presentations, quizzes and creative writing prompts, very useful. These resources can be used for a wide range of different age groups and as part of a cross-curricular unit
30 High Quality Photos Of Ice And Snow Presentation. Also Perfect As A Winter Display
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30 High Quality Photos Of Ice And Snow Presentation. Also Perfect As A Winter Display

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**Lesson Overview: Snow and Ice Exploration for KS2 ** Engage your Year 4 students in a captivating Snow and Ice Exploration lesson that combines science and critical thinking. In this 50-minute interactive session, children will delve into the wonders of winter by exploring the nature of snow and ice through Theory of Knowledge (TOK) questions. This lesson not only enhances their understanding of winter phenomena but also encourages them to think critically about how we acquire knowledge. Why Children Will Love This Lesson Students will be thrilled to examine stunning images of snowflakes, snow-covered landscapes, and the magical transformations of winter. The hands-on activities, such as measuring pretend snowfall, will provide a fun and interactive way to learn. Furthermore, the TOK discussions will invite students to share their thoughts, fostering a sense of community and collaboration in the classroom. The lesson will spark their curiosity about winter, encouraging them to think deeply about the world around them. Benefits for Teachers This lesson plan offers teachers a well-structured approach to teaching complex concepts in an engaging manner. By integrating TOK questions, teachers can facilitate meaningful discussions that promote critical thinking skills. The use of visually stimulating materials keeps students focused and excited about learning. Additionally, this lesson aligns with curriculum standards, making it a valuable addition to any educator’s toolkit. Conclusion Overall, the Snow and Ice Exploration for KS2 lesson is a delightful way to introduce students to winter science while enhancing their analytical skills. It’s a perfect opportunity for educators to create lasting memories and inspire a love for learning in the chilly season! Relevant Hashtags: #WinterLearning #SnowAndIce #CriticalThinking #TheoryOfKnowledge #ElementaryEducation #HandsOnLearning #4thGradeScience #EngagingLessons #TeachingResources #Education
Winter Visual Story Prompts
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Winter Visual Story Prompts

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Winter Visual Story Prompts and Theory of Knowledge Discussion Lesson Plan Engage your 4th-grade students in a thrilling exploration of winter with our innovative Winter Visual Story Prompts and Theory of Knowledge Discussion lesson plan! This interactive 50-minute session invites children to analyze winter-themed images using their senses while enhancing their critical thinking through age-appropriate questions. With a focus on sensory experiences, students will learn to articulate what they see, hear, feel, and even taste in winter scenes. The lesson begins with an exciting introduction where students share their existing knowledge about winter, activating their prior experiences. Then, they will choose images that resonate with them and delve deeper into their sensory observations, promoting creativity and self-expression. The opportunity to share their insights with peers fosters a collaborative learning environment, enhancing speaking and listening skills. What makes this lesson truly enriching is the Theory of Knowledge discussion, encouraging students to think critically about concepts like the beginning of winter, its cultural significance, and how our senses shape our understanding of the season. By guiding students to explore questions such as “How do we know when winter begins?” and “Can winter mean different things to different people?”, teachers can inspire deep, thoughtful conversations that connect students to broader themes. This lesson not only captivates young minds but also equips teachers with a structured approach to stimulate discussion and engage students in meaningful learning experiences. By incorporating sensory analysis and critical thinking, educators can create a vibrant classroom atmosphere that values creativity and inquiry. Why Students Will Love It: Engaging visuals that spark imagination. Opportunities for creative expression through storytelling. Fun, interactive discussions with classmates. Why Teachers Will Benefit: A comprehensive lesson plan that saves preparation time. Tools to encourage critical thinking and collaboration. A framework for exploring complex ideas in an accessible way. Explore winter like never before and watch your students thrive! #WinterLearning #VisualStoryPrompts #CriticalThinking #TheoryOfKnowledge #4thGrade #EngagedLearning #CreativeClassroom #TeachingResources #SensoryEducation #InteractiveLearning
Winter Visual Story Prompts and Deeper Class Discussion Questions + Lesson plan
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Winter Visual Story Prompts and Deeper Class Discussion Questions + Lesson plan

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Winter Visual Story Prompts and Theory of Knowledge Discussion Lesson Plan Engage your 4th-grade students in a thrilling exploration of winter with our innovative Winter Visual Story Prompts and Theory of Knowledge Discussion lesson plan! This interactive 50-minute session invites children to analyze winter-themed images using their senses while enhancing their critical thinking through age-appropriate questions. With a focus on sensory experiences, students will learn to articulate what they see, hear, feel, and even taste in winter scenes. The lesson begins with an exciting introduction where students share their existing knowledge about winter, activating their prior experiences. Then, they will choose images that resonate with them and delve deeper into their sensory observations, promoting creativity and self-expression. The opportunity to share their insights with peers fosters a collaborative learning environment, enhancing speaking and listening skills. What makes this lesson truly enriching is the Theory of Knowledge discussion, encouraging students to think critically about concepts like the beginning of winter, its cultural significance, and how our senses shape our understanding of the season. By guiding students to explore questions such as “How do we know when winter begins?” and “Can winter mean different things to different people?”, teachers can inspire deep, thoughtful conversations that connect students to broader themes. This lesson not only captivates young minds but also equips teachers with a structured approach to stimulate discussion and engage students in meaningful learning experiences. By incorporating sensory analysis and critical thinking, educators can create a vibrant classroom atmosphere that values creativity and inquiry. Why Students Will Love It: Engaging visuals that spark imagination. Opportunities for creative expression through storytelling. Fun, interactive discussions with classmates. Why Teachers Will Benefit: A comprehensive lesson plan that saves preparation time. Tools to encourage critical thinking and collaboration. A framework for exploring complex ideas in an accessible way. Explore winter like never before and watch your students thrive! #WinterLearning #VisualStoryPrompts #CriticalThinking #TheoryOfKnowledge #4thGrade #EngagedLearning #CreativeClassroom #TeachingResources #SensoryEducation #InteractiveLearning
35 Winter Theme Photos PowerPoint + 20 TOK Questions About Winter Animal Life + Lesson Plan
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35 Winter Theme Photos PowerPoint + 20 TOK Questions About Winter Animal Life + Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan: Winter and Animal Adaptations for 4th Grade (KS2) Explore the fascinating world of winter and animal adaptations in this engaging 50-minute lesson designed for 4th-grade students. The lesson objectives focus on helping students describe how animals adapt to cold conditions, explain human responses to winter, and think critically about related questions. Through interactive activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of how both animals and humans navigate the challenges of winter. Why Children Will Enjoy This Lesson Children will love this lesson as it combines visual learning with hands-on activities. The use of a dynamic Winter PowerPoint presentation captures their attention and prompts lively discussions about the changes winter brings. By working in small groups, students will collaborate and share ideas, making learning a social and enjoyable experience. The exploration of Theory of Knowledge (TOK) questions will encourage curiosity and critical thinking, allowing students to reflect on the natural world around them. Benefits for Teachers This lesson plan provides educators with a structured approach to teaching essential concepts related to winter and animal adaptations. With clear objectives and engaging materials, teachers can seamlessly guide students through the lesson. The group discussions promote classroom interaction and help develop communication skills. Additionally, by simplifying TOK questions, teachers can foster critical thinking without overwhelming students, making it an adaptable lesson suited for diverse learning needs. Conclusion Overall, the Winter and Animal Adaptations lesson is an exciting way to introduce students to the wonders of winter while enhancing their observational and analytical skills. It’s a perfect opportunity for educators to inspire a love for learning about nature and adaptations! Relevant Hashtags: #WinterLearning #AnimalAdaptations #4thGradeScience #CriticalThinking #TheoryOfKnowledge #HandsOnLearning #TeachingResources #ElementaryEducation #EngagingLessons #NatureExploration
Winter Solstice and Winter Photo + Writing Prompts  + 40 Winter Winter Solstice TOK and Lesson Plan
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Winter Solstice and Winter Photo + Writing Prompts + 40 Winter Winter Solstice TOK and Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan: Winter Solstice and Winter Photos for 4th Grade (Key Stage 2) Dive into the enchanting world of winter with this engaging 50-minute lesson plan focused on the winter solstice and descriptive writing. Designed for 4th graders, this lesson aims to help students understand the significance of the winter solstice, explore winter activities and scenes through captivating photos, and practice their descriptive writing skills. Why Children Will Enjoy This Lesson Students will find this lesson exciting as it combines visual stimulation with imaginative writing. The use of a PowerPoint presentation showcasing vibrant winter photos will spark their curiosity and encourage lively participation. As they discuss what they see and feel in the photos, students will engage their senses, making the learning experience immersive and enjoyable. The opportunity to share their thoughts and sensory writing with peers fosters a sense of community in the classroom, enhancing their enjoyment. Benefits for Teachers This lesson plan provides educators with a comprehensive framework to teach about the winter solstice while enhancing students’ writing and critical thinking skills. By facilitating discussions and guiding students through sensory writing exercises, teachers can encourage creativity and improve communication skills. The structured activities allow for easy adaptation based on classroom dynamics, ensuring that all students are engaged and learning effectively. Furthermore, the lesson aligns with curriculum objectives, making it a valuable resource for educators. Conclusion Overall, the Winter Solstice and Winter Photos lesson is a delightful way to introduce students to winter themes while nurturing their descriptive writing abilities. It’s an ideal opportunity for educators to inspire a love for learning about seasonal changes and creative expression. Relevant Hashtags: #winter #wintersolstice #4thGrade #descriptivewriting #elementaryeducation #seasonallearning #winteractivities #engaginglessons #teachingresources #creativity
Year 6 - Fraction Lessons - Eight-lesson series designed for high-achieving KS2 students
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Year 6 - Fraction Lessons - Eight-lesson series designed for high-achieving KS2 students

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Advanced Fractions Lessons Overview Teachers can expect a comprehensive and engaging eight-lesson series designed for high-achieving Year 6 students focusing on advanced fraction concepts. This set of lessons covers a wide range of topics, including: Equivalent Fractions Adding and Subtracting Fractions Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Fractions of Quantities Each lesson is structured to progressively build students’ understanding and skills, culminating in their ability to apply fractions in real-world situations. Students will love learning these concepts due to the interactive and hands-on activities integrated into each lesson. The use of manipulatives, group work, and real-life applications makes fractions relatable and enjoyable. By engaging with problems that are relevant to their lives, students will develop a deeper appreciation for mathematics and its practical uses. Teacher Benefits For teachers, these lessons provide: Clear objectives Step-by-step instructions This structured approach allows for differentiation, ensuring that all students, regardless of their starting level, can achieve success. Additionally, the focus on problem-solving and critical thinking equips students with essential skills that extend beyond mathematics. Teachers will appreciate the emphasis on assessment through quizzes and guided practice, enabling them to track student progress effectively. Conclusion Overall, this set of lessons not only enhances students’ understanding of fractions but also fosters a love for learning mathematics. It encourages creativity, collaboration, and application of knowledge, making it a valuable addition to the curriculum. Hashtags #AdvancedFractions #MathEducation #EngagedLearning #TeachingResources #Year6 #HandsOnLearning #ProblemSolving #FractionFun #STEMEducation #TeachingTips