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KS2 Assessment Kingdom of Benin
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KS2 Assessment Kingdom of Benin

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I wrote this mini assessment to show the childen’s undertanding of the topic of The Kingdom of Benin. Complete with questions on -key events -timeline -locating on a map
Titanic Homework Choice Board
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Titanic Homework Choice Board

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Save time with homework planning, have children choose one or two activites each week for their homework. With a selection of tasks including writing, drawing and building. I have used these with Primary 3, 4 (Scottish Curriculum for Excellence) and Year 6 (English National Curriculum) The work they produce is also a great way to get displays up and running with a variety of pieces.
Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 2 - Adaptations and Camouflage
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Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 2 - Adaptations and Camouflage

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Lesson 2 of 5 in my topic on evolution. This again can be broken into two shorter lessons if time is an issue. It begins with a quick whole class game of find the animal using camouflage, then an investigation into Darwin’s Moth. I then took my class outside with some coloured pencils and cut out butterfly/moth silhouettes they had to colour the paper and hide them in a natural habitat. Great one to get the children out and about before writing the impact of natural selection and adaptation on a creature. The final task is an adaptation game of survival. This again could be adapted or the children make their own for a different climate.
Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Evolution
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Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Evolution

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My lesson 1 of 5 for my year 6 topic of evolution. You will need two rolls (approx!) of toilet paper to do the time line of Earth and suggest doing it in the gym hall so it doesn’t blow away. For the Beak experiments the ppt is editable so you can chose which utensils you have to hand that would be suitable to show the variety of Darwin’s Finches. You will also need rice crispies or seeds for this experiment. I tend to block out an afternoon for a new science topic for a wow day, but this could easily be split into two or even three lessons if time is an issue. Link to google drive version if preferred https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18qE_c0Qw9PXngVL_RlxutSi0d6Fxlf-pvWybvEv5NzQ/edit?usp=sharing