A simplified account of Mary Seacole's life and work, with 10 questions, plus an extension task. Includes answers and suggested targets based on KS1 guided reading targets. Suitable for year 1 and 2, possibly with teacher input.
Suitable for work on the Victorians or for Black History Month.
A bundle of resources for the first part of the EdExcel iGCSE Depth Study on 'Dictatorship in the USSR 1924-1953.' There is an introductory presentation and then lessons on the Leadership Struggles between Stalin, Trotsky, Kamenev, Zinoviev and Bukharin. There is a also a look at Stalin's rise to power. Worksheets accompany the presentation and include source work and exam-style questions.
Worksheet for year 4 on rounding numbers to the nearest ten, hundred and thousand.
Split into 3 different levels (bronze, silver, gold) and with a deeper learning question at the end.
As the silver and gold levels require rounding to the nearest ten on three-digit numbers and the nearest hundred on four-digit numbers, prior knowledge of these numbers would be helpful.
This could also be used for a homework task. Each section can be cut up separately as an ink-saver.
There is also an answer sheet included.
A document comparing Communism and Capitalism with a summary table worksheet for pupils to complete at the end.
Ideal for introducing modules on Russia and the USSR, The Cold War, China or Superpower Rivalry in the 20th century for GCSE and IGCSE History.
A powerpoint summarising the strengths and weaknesses of Trotsky and Stalin with accompanying source work and question sheet. This was produced for teaching the EdExcel iGCSE Dictatorship in the USSR 1924-53 module, but could be used for other purposes.
2 presentations and supporting worksheets that takes you through Stalin's tactics to overcome Trotsky. Includes source work and internet links. This was originally made for the EdExcel iGCSE Dictatorship and conflict in the USSR, 1924–53 module and there are exam style questions for this qualification. However, this could also be adapted and used for similar courses. The second lesson looks at the other leadership contenders, Kamenev, Zinoviev and Bukharin.
A series of worked examples and practice questions for revising paper 2 of the year 6 maths SATS. Can be used for independently, but would also be ideal for an adult led intervention or targeted group. Could also be used by parents revising with their children at home. All examples are based on the 2016 SATS paper and government sample materials. These resources are aimed primarily at pupils who are working at the expected standard for maths.
A guide to key mathematical vocabulary terms which are used on the foundation papers for the three major exam boards, such as sum, product, multiple, factor etc. This sheet was designed to help year 11 students who are aiming for a level 4 or for post-16 students who are re-sitting their Maths GCSE revise and recap these key words. There are 20 questions using the terms, including some exam-style ones which are based on questions from the three major exam boards. There is an answer sheet included.
Spelling sheets for revision for the year 6 SATS spelling sheets. Bronze (Below expected) and Silver (At expected) are sentences and multiple choice options to choose the correct spelling. Gold (Exceeding expected) requires pupils to identify and correct misspelt words. All words are based on the 2016 SATS Spelling paper and government sample materials and on the spelling word lists from English appendix 1 of the Key Stage 2 National Curriculum for English.
A series of tasks looking at how modal verbs and adverbs show probability and certainty. It also looks at contracted forms and tenses. Based on the requirements of the national curriculum, "Pupils should be taught to develop by using modal verbs or adverbs to indicate degrees of possibility" and on the 2016 SATS paper and sample government materials. Works well as a SPaG lesson or for small group work.
Powerpoint tells the story of Holy Week, starting at Palm Sunday and ending with the Resurrection. Language is simplified and video clips and images are chosen sensitively. Links to non-statutory RE framework for teaching about Christianity. Can be used with my unit of work about Easter or on its own.
10 cards and answers that can be printed off onto card, or back-to-back and laminated for repeated use. Answers are provided so pupils can test each other or themselves and get instant feedback. Each card contains an arithmetic question for each of the 4 operations and 3 reasoning questions, covering topics such as area and perimeter, angles, money and time and proportion. Could also be used as maths starters or plenaries. These questions are aimed at pupils who are working at the expected standard for year 6.
A selection of reasoning questions to revise for the year 2 Maths SATS paper 2. There are ten aural questions and a model teacher script. There are a further 10 written questions, covering topics such as money, number sequences and numbers in words and digits. These questions are particularly suitable for pupils working below or at the expected standard for Key Stage 1. All questions are based on the 2016 Maths SATS papers and government sample materials.
3 different levels of revision cards with answers. 10 of each level. Pupils can test themselves and each other. Also great for starters, plenaries and extensions.
10 cards and answers that can be printed off onto card, or back-to-back and laminated for repeated use. Answers are provided so pupils can test each other or themselves and get instant feedback. Each card contains an arithmetic question for each of the 4 operations and 3 reasoning questions, covering topics such as algebra, angles, money and time, ration and proportion. Could also be used as maths starters or plenaries. These questions are aimed at pupils who are working above the expected standard for year 6.
Powerpoint presentation with video links revising the Renaissance and its impact on Medicine. Summaries of Vesalius, Harvey and Paré and analysis of factor affecting medicine at this time. Pupils complete a summary worksheet that can be printed out on A4 or A3.
Biographies/Profiles of Martin Luther King Jr, Oprah Winfrey, Olaudah Equiano and Mae Jamison with questions and activity suggestions on each. (Please note that for copyright reasons I have not been able to include photographs of all of them. However, files are in editable .doc format, for you to add a picture if you wish.)
Information on the main political parties and their aims, including Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish parties. Discussion activities for small groups and whole class activities. Also information on some of the key features of our democracy, such as universal suffrage and a discussion activity on why those things are important.