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.
A Christmas Carol - The Cratchits (Lesson 3 )
This third GCSE lesson enables learners to continue to explore Dickens’ presentation of the Cratchit family in Stave 3. Please note that it focuses on the following passage:
From: ‘Such a bustle ensued…’
Down to: ‘…to hint at such a thing.’
The lesson begins with a differentiated ‘Do Now’ starter activity in which learners examine a range of quotations from Staves 1-3 with a view to deciding which is the odd one out. Suggested answers are included. This is followed by a revision task in which learners decide which four out of a possible eight statements about the Cratchits are true. Following on from this, learners will read the passage indicated above. Learners will then analyse Dickens’ presentation of the Cratchits by responding to prompts on a passage-based worksheet. Suggested ideas are included on the PowerPoint. The lesson concludes with a quick plenary that asks learners to summarise what they have learnt about the Cratchits during the lesson in no more than 20, 15 or 10 words.
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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 4
A Christmas Carol - The Cratchits Part 5
A Christmas Carol - Tiny Tim
A Christmas Carol - Fred’s Christmas
A Christmas Carol - The Market Scene
A Christmas Carol - The Miners and the Lighthouse
A Christmas Carol - Ignorance and Want
Making Arrays - Year 1
In this KS1 maths teaching resource pupils begin to build arrays and understand the importance of columns and rows. It is an ideal teaching aid to use in a lesson covering some of the year 1 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value and multiplication and division). Content includes:
What is an array explanation
Describing arrays activity and worksheet
Making arrays and writing the addition sentence activity and worksheet
Complete the sentence activity and worksheet
Draw the array that represents the repeated addition sentence activity and worksheet
Reasoning and problem solving activity and worksheet
Further problem solving worksheet with answer sheet
‘Making Arrays - Year 1’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
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Counting in Tens - Year 1
Equal Groups - Year 1
Doubles - Year 1
Grouping - Making Equal Groups - Year 1
Sharing Equally - Year 1
Adding Equal Groups - Year 1
Limericks - Year 5 / Year 6
This KS2 lesson teaches children about limericks in a fun and engaging way. First, it provides examples of limericks and explains what the ‘rules’ of limericks are. It then provides a task that requires children to explore the examples and discuss the poems regarding layout, structure and language. The second half of the lesson explains how to write a limerick. Pupils are given a scaffolded approach and an example to help them construct a class and then individual limerick.
The resource contains a 23-slide PowerPoint and 3 worksheets. It is differentiated using ‘Gold’, ‘Silver’ and ‘Bronze’ activities to help all children achieve.
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Limericks - KS3
Acrostic Poetry - KS2
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Narrative Poetry - KS2
Modal Verbs - Year 5 and 6
Years 5 and 6 - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
In this KS2 English grammar teaching resource, pupils are introduced to modal verbs as per the curriculum objective in the years 5 and 6 English programme of study. They learn how to recognise modal verbs and how to use them in their writing. This animated PowerPoint lesson contains:
A modal verb explanation with examples of commonly used modal verbs
Why we use modal verbs in our writing explanation
Activities to support the teaching of these objectives with 1 accompanying worksheet
A further worksheet with answers
‘Modal Verbs - Year 5 and 6’ can be edited so that you can adapt the resource, if needed, to suit your requirements.
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Action Words
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Death of a Naturalist by Seamus Heaney is a detailed teaching resource which consists of a 20 slide PowerPoint presentation.
English Teaching Resources GCSE: Death of a Naturalist (Seamus Heaney) includes a range and variety of lessons and activities for all abilities:
A brief biography of Seamus Heaney.
Analysis of the poem Death of a Naturalist, discussion of ideas and consolidation of understanding.
Structure & imagery- Discuss how Heaney uses structure and explore the imagery of the poem.
Style - Analysis of the use of poetic techniques in Death of a Naturalist.
Themes of Death of a Naturalist explored, consolidation of meaning and purpose.
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The Manhunt
Sonnet 43
London
The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
Cozy Apologia
A Wife in London
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
La Belle Dame sans Merci
A Complaint
1st Date - She and 1st Date - He
Love’s Dog
Nettles
My Father Would Not Show Us
My Last Duchess
Neutral Tones
AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation - Romeo and Juliet
(38-slide PowerPoint presentation with 5 worksheets)
This two-lesson teaching resource provides a step-by-step guide to the AQA GCSE English Literature exam question on Romeo and Juliet. It goes through the question paper and shows students how to produce an effective response under exam conditions. It offers guidance on approaching the question, planning and managing time effectively and structuring and writing a higher band answer. Learners are then given an exam question and extract and are required to write a response in exam conditions.
To preview ‘AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation - Romeo and Juliet’ in detail, please click on the images.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more Romeo and Juliet resources:
Romeo and Juliet - The Prologue
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1 Scene 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Prince’s Speech
Romeo and Juliet - Tybalt and Mercutio
Romeo and Juliet – Women in Elizabethan England
Romeo and Juliet - Act 2
Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene
Romeo and Juliet - Friar Lawrence
Romeo and Juliet - Act 3
Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 4
Romeo and Juliet - Act 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Deaths of Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet - GCSE Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation
Romeo and Juliet - KS2 Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - House of Games
Romeo and Juliet – Act 2 (5 lessons, 40-slide PowerPoint, 8 worksheets)
This resource includes 5 lessons which cover Act Two of Romeo and Juliet in detail. The lessons explore the balcony scene, the characters of Romeo, Friar Lawrence and the Nurse, Shakespeare’s language and use of imagery and an Act 2 plot summary activity.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more Romeo and Juliet resources:
Romeo and Juliet - The Prologue
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 1 Scene 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Prince’s Speech
Romeo and Juliet - Tybalt and Mercutio
Romeo and Juliet – Women in Elizabethan England
Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene
Romeo and Juliet - Friar Lawrence
Romeo and Juliet - Act 3
Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet - Act 4
Romeo and Juliet - Act 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Deaths of Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet - GCSE Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Preparation
Romeo and Juliet - KS2 Unit of Work
Romeo and Juliet - House of Games
The Prefix ‘un’ - Year 1
English KS1 Teaching Resource
In ‘The Prefix ‘un’ - Year 1’ pupils learn about prefixes and using the prefix ‘un’ as per the objectives of the Year 1 programme of study. This engaging and animated PowerPoint lesson includes:
An explanation of prefixes and the prefix ‘un-’
Activities with accompanying worksheet to use alongside the PowerPoint lesson
3 differentiated worksheets with answers
Word search activity worksheet with answers
As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘The Prefix ‘un’ - Year 1
’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
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The Prefix ‘re’
The Prefix ‘in’
The Prefix ‘mis’
The Prefix ‘inter’
The Prefix ‘sub’
The Prefix ‘auto’
The Prefix ‘super’
The Prefix ‘anti’
The Prefix ‘dis’
The Prefixes ‘il’, ‘im’ and ‘ir’
Developing Reading Skills - Prefixes
Checking Out Me History - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson unit teaches students about John Agard's 'Checking Out Me History' in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, the resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. It is made up of a 49-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context - An introduction to John Agard and the social and historical context of ‘Checking Out Me History’.
First Reading - A reading of ‘Checking Out Me History’ with comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery - Analysing the poem line by line. 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 Agard's use of imagery.
Themes - Discussing Checking Out Me History's themes.
Structure and Form - Considering how Agard uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE exam - Comparing ‘Checking Out Me History’ with ‘London’ 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 'Checking Out Me History’, please click on the images.
Christmas Counting - EYFS
In ‘Christmas Counting - EYFS’ pupils practise counting to 10 and reading numbers to 10 in words. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with two accompanying worksheets
Two further worksheets with answers
A Christmas pudding colouring page
‘Christmas Counting - EYFS’ is fully editable so teachers can adapt the resource to suit their individual teaching requirements.
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Christmas Adding and Taking Away - EYFS
12 Days of Christmas - EYFS
Christmas Shapes Activities - EYFS
Christmas Counting Activities - EYFS
A Nativity Word Search
Christmas Tree CVC Words Activities - EYFS
EYFS Christmas Bundle
Finding a Part - Year 1
In ‘Finding a Part - Year 1’ pupils use their knowledge of number bonds within 10 to solve missing number problems. This maths teaching resource supports the White Rose small steps guidance for Year 1 - Autumn - Block 2 - Addition and Subtraction. Content include:
Animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this small step with 3 accompanying worksheets
1 further worksheet with answers
‘Finding a Part - Year 1’ is fully editable, allowing teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to meet all their teaching requirements.
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Parts and Wholes - Year 1
Part-whole Models - Year 1
Writing Addition Number Sentences - Year 1
Fact Families - the eight facts - Year 1
Number Bonds Within 10 - Year 1
Systematic Number Bonds Within 10 - Year 1
Number Bonds to 10 - Year 1
Addition - Adding Together - Year 1
Addition - Adding More - Year 1
Addition Problems - Year 1
Subtraction - finding a part - Year 1
Fact Families - Addition Facts - Year 1
Subtraction - Taking Away and Crossing Out - Year 1
Subtraction - Taking Away - Year 1
Subtraction on a Number Line - Year 1
Add or Subtract 1 or 2 - Year 1
Year 1 Addition and Subtraction within 10 Bundle
Contractions - Year 2
'Contractions - Year 2’ introduces pupils to apostrophes for contracted forms as per the curriculum objectives of the Year 2 English programme of study - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation. This engaging PowerPoint lesson includes class activities with an accompanying worksheet for children to use during the lesson. It contains 3 further differentiated worksheets to reinforce and consolidate the children’s learning. Content includes:
What are contractions explanation
What are apostrophes explanation
Class activities with an accompanying worksheet with answers
3 differentiated worksheets with answers
‘Contractions - Year 2’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
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Possessive Apostrophes
Using the Apostrophe
Apostrophes to Mark Plural Possession
‘Using Metaphors to Improve Writing’ teaches pupils how to identify metaphors in their reading and how to use metaphors in their written work. These fully editable PowerPoint resources/lessons can be used as a starter activity, a standalone lesson or incorporated into a scheme of work for improving vocabulary and language skills. The activities include:
What is a metaphor? Definition and examples of metaphors
Using metaphors and building imagery
Using metaphors to create better sentences with accompanying worksheet
1 further worksheet with example answers
'Metaphors’ is fully editable so teachers have the freedom to adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
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Metaphors
Similes
Adjectives – KS3 English Essentials
(a 16-slide fully editable PowerPoint presentation with 3 worksheets)
Our ‘KS3 English Essentials’ resources are designed to help KS3 learners master key English skills which were not fully developed at KS2.
The resource explains how to use effective adjectives to improve descriptive writing. It contains a range of differentiated activities such as:
Definition and examples of effective adjectives
An explanation, with examples, of how effective adjectives can help pupils produce powerful description
Three differentiated activities (Bronze, silver and gold) – word, sentence and text level - designed to help KS3 learners develop the skills needed to produce effective description using adjectives
All tasks contain example answers to support students who need it
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Capital Letters - KS3 Essential English
Full Stops - KS3 Essential English Skills
Question Marks - KS3 Essential English
Inference Skills - KS3 Essential English
Compound Sentences - KS3 English Essentials
Simple Sentences - KS3 English Essentials
Number Line to 1000 - Year 3
In this lower KS2 maths teaching resource, pupils identify, represent and estimate numbers to 1000 on a number line. These activities cover the year 3 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value) and supports the White Rose small steps guidance for year 3 - Autumn - Block 1 - Place Value. Content includes:
Activities containing varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving to reinforce and consolidate the children’s learning with 1 accompanying worksheet to use alongside the presentation
3 further differentiated varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving worksheets with answers
‘Number Line to 1000 - Year 3’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more Year 3 Place Value resources:
Hundreds - Year 3
Representing Numbers to 1000 - Year 3
100s, 10s and 1s - Year 3
10 and 100 More or Less - Year 3
Comparing Objects up to 1000 - Year 3
Comparing Numbers up to 1000 - Year 3
Ordering Numbers up to 1000 - Year 3
Counting in 50s - Year 3
Synonyms - KS3
(17-slide PowerPoint with worksheets)
This lesson is aimed at KS3 pupils who need to become more confident in the use of synonyms of everyday words.
After an introduction to the concept of synonyms, pupils will undertake a range of differentiated tasks which will help them to choose appropriate synonyms and apply them in their own writing. The lesson concludes with a brief review which tests pupils’ understanding of the use of suitable synonyms. This resource includes a list of synonyms of everyday words but you may also wish to provide pupils with a thesaurus for the writing task. Answers are provided for all tasks.
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Synonyms - Year 3 and 4
Storm on the Island - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson mini-unit covers Seamus Heaney’s ‘Storm on the Island’ 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 51-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 5 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context – A brief outline of Seamus Heaney and the conflict in Northern Ireland
First Reading – A reading of ‘Storm on the Island’ with glossary and comprehension / consolidation questions with example answers included.
Language and imagery – Analysing ‘Storm on the Island’ 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 Heaney’s use of imagery and poetic techniques (sibilance, simile, metaphor).
Themes – Exploring the themes of ‘Storm on the Island’ – the power of nature, conflict and fear.
Structure and Form – How Heaney uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE exam – Comparing ‘Storm on the Island’ with ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ 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 few slides from the ‘Storm on the Island’ PowerPoint presentation, please click on the images.
Click below to see more AQA GCSE Anthology Power and Conflict Poetry resources:
Ozymandias
London
The Prelude - Stealing the Boat
My Last Duchess
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Exposure
War Photographer
Bayonet Charge
Remains
Checking Out Me History
Poppies
Tissue
The Emigree
Kamikaze
AQA GCSE Anthology Poetry Power and Conflict Pack
Add by Making Ten - Year 2
In this maths teaching resource, pupils use the method of making 10 to solve addition sums within 20. ‘Add by Making Ten - Year 2’ covers the national curriculum learning objectives (Year 2 - Number - addition and subtraction) and supports the White Rose small steps guidance for Year 2 - Autumn - Block 2 - Addition and Subtraction. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this small step with 2 accompanying worksheets
1 further worksheet with answers
‘Add by Making Ten - Year 2’ is fully editable, allowing teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to meet all their teaching requirements.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for similar Year 2 addition and subtraction resources:
Number Bonds to 10 - Year 2
Fact families - addition and subtraction bonds within 20 - Year 2
Addition and Subtraction - Related Facts - Year 2
Bonds to 100 (tens) - Year 2
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Boys Don’t Cry by Malorie Blackman
Boys Don’t Cry is a unit of work containing a 171-slide editable PowerPoint presentation, 22 PDF worksheets and 16 one-hour lessons. This engaging scheme of work explores Malorie Blackman’s novel chapter by chapter, analysing its plot, characters, themes and language through a range of activities. The resource has been designed for GCSE but it can also be used with Year 9 depending on ability.
To preview ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ click the images. When you click on an image it will expand, allowing you to view each slide in detail. You can view all 171 PowerPoint slides this way.
Activities contained in the lessons include:
Engaging chapter by chapter activities to consolidate understanding as learners read through the book.
Reading comprehension questions (all with example answers) to assess students’ knowledge of plot, character, language, and themes.
Analysis of the characters of Dante, Adam, Tyler, Josh and Aunt Jackie.
Exploration of the key themes of teenage parenting, responsibility, family, prejudice, homophobia, toxic masculinity, gender, grief, bravery and growing up.
Developing the key reading skills of inference and deduction.
Analysing structural techniques such as the novel’s dual narrative and Blackman’s use of suspense and tension.
Exploring the author’s use of language for effect.
Examining the GCSE question – analysing GCSE exam questions and model answers and completing a formal assessment task
Role play - hot-seating to aid understating of characters, plot and themes.
Developing understanding of character through empathy writing tasks as well as character and growth arcs.
Constructing a Boys Don’t Cry knowledge organiser.
‘Do Now’ activities including a Boys Don’t Cry themed crossword, word search, sequencing task, matching game, anagrams and more.
Plus, lots more.
To view our Boys Don’t Cry unit slide by slide, click on the images.
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A Christmas Carol
Animal Farm
Anita and Me
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Lord of the Flies
Of Mice and Men
Nouns - Year 1
‘Nouns- Year 1’ introduces pupils to common nouns: people, places and things. It is a colouful and engaging English teaching resource that uses the example words from the Year 1 English - Appendix 1- Spelling. Content includes:
What is a noun introduction
An interactive noun sorting activity with accompanying worksheet
Go on a noun hunt activity worksheet
Circle the nouns activity and worksheet
Identify the noun in the sentence activity and worksheet
Further consolidation worksheet with answers
‘Nouns - Year 1’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
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Singular Nouns to Plural Nouns - Year 1
Types of Nouns
Concrete Nouns
Collective Nouns