Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
This two-lesson mini-unit covers William Blake's 'London' in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry or the WJEC/Eduqas anthology, this resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. The resource is made up of a 51-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context – A brief outline of William Blake, Romanticism and the social and historical context of the late 1700s.
First Reading – A reading of ‘London’ with glossary and discussion/comprehension questions - answers included.
Language and imagery – Analysing 'London' in detail. Exploring key imagery and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing – An essay question to assess initial understanding. An example answer is included.
Lesson Two
Themes – Exploring the themes of 'London' – the misuse of power, poverty, class, social injustice, capitalism, freedom.
Structure and Form – How Blake uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE Exam – Comparing ‘London’ with ‘The Prelude’ and ‘Checking Out Me History’.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview our 'London' teaching resource, please select 'View All Slides' then click on the images.
Ozymandias
This two-lesson mini-unit covers Shelley’s ‘Ozymandias’ in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, this resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. The resource is made up of a 47-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 accompanying worksheets.
The two lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context – A brief outline of Shelley and Romanticism.
First Reading – A reading of ‘Ozymandias’ and discussion of the poem’s inspiration by the poet Percy Shelley.
Language and imagery – Analysing 'Ozymandias' in detail. Exploring key imagery and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing – An essay question to assess initial understanding. An example answer is included.
Lesson Two
Themes – Analysing the themes of 'Ozymandias' – human power, art and nature.
Structure and Form – How Shelley uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE Exam – Comparing ‘Ozymandias’ with ‘The Prelude’ and ‘London’.
To preview 'Ozymandias' click on the images.
The Prelude: Stealing the Boat
This two-lesson mini-unit covers Wordsworth’s ‘Stealing the Boat’ in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, this resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. The resource is made up of a 66-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 6 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context – A brief outline of William Wordsworth, Romanticism and the social and historical context of the late 1700s.
First Reading – A reading of ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ with glossary and comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery – Analysing ‘Stealing the Boat’ in detail. Exploring language and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing – An essay question to assess students’ initial understanding of the poem. An example response is included.
Lesson Two
Imagery - Analysing Wordsworth’s use of imagery and poetic techniques in the poem.
Themes – Exploring the themes of ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ – the power of nature, fear, personal growth and the connection between humans and the natural world
Structure and Form – How Wordsworth uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE Exam – Comparing ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ with ‘Ozymandias’ and explaining how to write an effective extended answer.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview our ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ teaching resource, please click on the images.
Click below to see more AQA GCSE Anthology Power and Conflict Poetry resources:
Ozymandias
London
My Last Duchess
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Exposure
Storm on the Island
War Photographer
Bayonet Charge
Remains
Checking Out Me History
Poppies
Tissue
The Emigree
Kamikaze
AQA GCSE Anthology Poetry Power and Conflict Pack
Remains - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson mini-unit covers Simon Armitage's 'Remains' in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, this resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. It is made up of a 53-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 5 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context - An extract from the Channel 4 documentary ‘Forgotten Heroes: The Undead’ and an introduction to the Gulf War and PTSD.
First Reading - A reading of ‘Remains’ with comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery - Analysing 'Remains' in detail. Exploring language and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing - An essay question to assess students' initial understanding of the poem. An example response is included.
Lesson Two
Imagery - Analysing Armitage's use of imagery.
Themes - Discussing the poem's themes.
Structure and Form - Considering how Armitage uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE exam - Comparing ‘Remains’ with ‘War Photographer’ and explaining how to write a comparison essay in the exam.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview a selection of slides from 'Remains' please click on the images.
AQA GCSE English Anthology – Love and Relationships
This bundle of resources covers all 15 poems from the AQA GCSE English Anthology Love and Relationships cluster. The poems and poets covered are:
Lord Byron - When We Two Parted
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Love’s Philosophy
Robert Browning - Porphyria’s Lover
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Sonnet 29 – ‘I think of thee!’
Thomas Hardy – Neutral Tones
Charlotte Mew - The Farmer’s Bride
Charles Causley – Eden Rock
Simon Armitage – Mother, Any Distance
Carol Ann Duffy – Before You Were Mine
C. D. Lewis – Walking Away
Seamus Heaney - Follower
Maura Dooley - Letters From Yorkshire
Owen Sheers – Winter Swans
Daljit Nagra - Singh Song!
Andrew Waterhouse – Climbing My Grandfather
A Christmas Carol for GCSE - The Death of Tiny Tim
(14-slide PowerPoint lesson with 2 worksheets)
This GCSE lesson enables learners to contrast Dickens’ presentation of the death of Tiny Tim with that of Scrooge in Stave 4. It begins with a differentiated information retrieval task which asks learners to recall different facts and ideas about the Cratchit family. Learners will then read from, ‘The Ghost conducted him through several streets…’ down to ‘…Tiny Tim, thy childish essence was from God.’ After reading the passage, learners will complete a comparison table in which they gather ideas and evidence in relation to Dickens’ presentation of the two characters’ deaths.
Suggested answers are provided for all tasks.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE resources for Stave 4 and Stave 5 of A Christmas Carol:
A Christmas Carol - The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
A Christmas Carol - Caroline’s Family
A Christmas Carol - Old Joe’s
A Christmas Carol - The Royal Exchange
A Christmas Carol - Scrooge’s Grave
A Christmas Carol - Scrooge’s Death
A Christmas Carol - Scrooge Repents
A Christmas Carol - Scrooge is Redeemed
A Christmas Carol - Scrooge Makes Amends
This GCSE lesson encourages learners to explore Dickens’ presentation of Fred’s Christmas in Stave Three of A Christmas Carol.
Learners will read from, ‘“Ha, ha!” laughed Scrooge’s nephew. “Ha, ha, ha!”’ down to, ‘…and he and the Spirit were again upon their travels.’ The ‘Do Now Activity’ is a revision task that encourages retrieval of some of the main ideas in Stave Two.
Then, after reading the passage indicated above, learners will complete a worksheet that encourages them to think about how Fred responds to criticism of Scrooge and what Fred’s function is as a character. The lesson culminates in a short review which asks learners to identify five things that they have learnt about Fred during the lesson.
Suggested answers are included for all tasks.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE resources for Stave 3 of A Christmas Carol:
A Christmas Carol - The Ghost of Christmas Present
A Christmas Carol - The Ghost of Christmas Present Part 2
A Christmas Carol - The Ghost of Christmas Present Part 3
A Christmas Carol - The Cratchits Part 1
A Christmas Carol - The Cratchits Part 2
A Christmas Carol - The Cratchits Part 3
A Christmas Carol - The Cratchits Part 4
A Christmas Carol - The Cratchits Part 5
A Christmas Carol - Tiny Tim
A Christmas Carol - The Market Scene
A Christmas Carol - The Miners and the Lighthouse
A Christmas Carol - Ignorance and Want
Negative Numbers - Year 5
This KS2 mathematics teaching resource is an aid to delivering a lesson on interpreting negative numbers in context, and counting forwards and backwards with positive and negative whole numbers, including through zero, covering the curriculum objectives of the year 5 maths programme of study (Number - number and place value). Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this objective
1 accompanying worksheet
A connect 3 game
A link to an online negative numbers video
‘Negative Numbers - Year 5’ can be edited so teachers can adapt it to use with all abilities.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for similar Year 5 number and place value resources:
Counting Forwards or Backwards in Powers of 10
Numbers to 10,000 - Year 5
Rounding Numbers to the Nearest 10, 100 and 1,000 - Year 5
Roman Numerals to 1000 (M) - Year 5
Number and Place Value - Year 5
FREE English Teaching Resources – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
READING > PROSE
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl - a free taster teaching resource
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (sample) is a 20 slide ‘taster’ PowerPoint presentation (with 2 worksheets) which provides a brief introduction to our full unit for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and our resources in general.
Point, Evidence, Explain is a five slide PowerPoint presentation designed to help develop reading and understanding skills.
The PowerPoint resource includes:
A definition of P.E.E.
How to use quotation marks.
Example use of P.E.E.
How to write P.E.E. paragraphs.
Silent Letters - Year 5 and 6
Upper KS2 English Teaching Resource
In ‘Silent Letters - Year 5 and 6’ pupils develop their understanding and application of silent letters in both reading and writing as per the curriculum objective of the Year 5 and 6 English programme of study - Writing (transcription). This engaging and animated PowerPoint lesson includes:
An introduction - what are silent letter words?
A class activity - choose the correct spelling of a silent letter word
A silent letter words sorting activity
A link to further silent letter games and activities
One further worksheet with answers
As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘Silent Letters - Year 5 and 6’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
Number Bonds - The Story of 5- Year 1
In this KS1 maths teaching resource pupils will practise number bonds for 5 as per the statutory requirements of the year 1 maths programme of study (Number - addition and subtraction).
This colourful PowerPoint presentation includes:
1. An interactive activity
2. Timed quick fire quiz
3. Two accompanying worksheets
4. Ladybird and spots teaching aid,
5. Wall display
6. Colouring pages
‘Number Bonds - The Story of 5 - Year 1’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
History Teaching Resources: The Romans in Britain - Queen Boudicca
PowerPoint
History Teaching Resources: The Romans in Britain - Queen Boudicca is a 12 slide Powerpoint resource ideal for teaching pupils about Boudicca’s revolt in Roman Britain. History Teaching Resources: The Romans in Britain - Queen Boudicca includes:
-A short film introducing Queen Boudicca
-An introduction to the main reasons for the Iceni’s revolt
-Exploration of Boudicca’s victories
-Understanding and consolidation tasks
-‘Diary of Queen Boudicca’ task
-A Horrible Histories short film
-12 slide PowerPoint
Following Instructions - Year 5 and 6
(35-slide PowerPoint-based lesson with 5 worksheets)
This differentiated resource (gold, silver and bronze tasks) helps upper KS2 children develop their reading comprehension skills. It explains how to follow written instructions, why people sometimes make mistakes when following instructions and why understanding instructions can be essential in certain situations.
The resource features whole-class, small group and individual activities. All answers are provided.
Using a Dictionary
Writing - transcription
In 'Using a Dictionary ’ pupils practise their dictionary skills. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 2 accompanying worksheets
1 further worksheet
‘Using a Dictionary’ is fully editable allowing teachers to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
Identifying Genre
‘Identifying Genre’ is an English teaching resource focusing on identifying the genres of books. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint lesson
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with two accompanying worksheets
‘Identifying Genre’ can be edited so teachers are able to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit the requirements of each class they teach.
Year 1 Sentence Dictation Bundle
In this year 1 English bundle, pupils practise sentence writing by writing simple sentences dictated by the teacher as per the curriculum objective of the Year 1 English programme of study - Writing - transcription. This resource covers the statutory spelling patterns and words for Year 1. It contains 3 PowerPoint presentations with accompanying worksheets. These include:
Sentence Dictation 1 - Year 1
Sentence Dictation 2 - Year 1
Sentence Dictation 3 - Year 1
This bundle gives you a saving of 33% when compared to buying each resource individually.
Converting Units - Year 6 Measurement
‘Converting Units - Year 6’ is an ideal teaching aid to use during a lesson covering theYear 6 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Measurement) and supports the White Rose small steps guidance for Year 6 - Autumn - Block 5 - Converting units. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of these objectives with 7 accompanying worksheets
‘Converting Units - Year 6’ can be edited so teachers are able to adapt the resource to suit their individual teaching requirements.
The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells - KS3 Unit of Work
(93-slide editable PowerPoint presentation, 14 lesson plans, unit of work overview and 3 worksheets)
Our ‘The Invisible Man’ teaching unit explores the popular Oxford Playscripts drama interpretation of the classic C19th H.G. Wells novel.
It includes the following activities:
Examining the cover and blurb and making predictions
Using P.E.A.R. to construct an extended response
Writing and redrafting responses to texts
Character analysis
Writing an empathetic response
Understanding the P.A.F. of a text
Individual, pair and group activities
Exploring and understanding the key themes of the story
Creating storyboards and quizzes to consolidate knowledge of the text
Uncovering the context of ‘The Invisible Man’ - H.G. Wells research task
Role play, Hotseating and other speaking and listening opportunities
Writing a review of ‘The Invisible Man’
Geometry (position and direction) Teaching Pack - Year 4
This Year 4 geometry teaching pack introduces pupils to the curriculum objectives of the year 4 maths programme of study - Geometry (position and direction). It contains 3 PowerPoint presentations with accompanying worksheets. These include:
Coordinates - Year 4
Translations - Year 4
Drawing Shapes on a Grid - Year 4
This teaching pack gives you a saving of over 30% when compared to buying each resource individually.