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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Food Hygiene - PowerPoint
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Food Hygiene - PowerPoint

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Food Hygiene - PowerPoint A succinct but clear presentation about food hygiene. 10 slides. Good to use as a non fiction text for a one-off English lesson … also can be linked to healthy eating. Fully editable.
Food Chains - Worksheet + PowerPoint
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Food Chains - Worksheet + PowerPoint

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Food Chains Resource 1: A worksheet for discussion and pair work. Activity: Displayed are a variety of animals that live in a WOODLAND or SEA habitat. Make as many food chains possible using the pictures provided. Fully editable. . Resource 2: An 18-slide PowerPoint that covers living things, different animal types, producers, predators and prey. Fully editable.
Food Pyramid
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Food Pyramid

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Food Pyramid 2 attachments: A blank food pyramid (for students to complete). A complete food pyramid (for reference). Fully editable.
Drawing and Describing LEAVES - 5 resources
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Drawing and Describing LEAVES - 5 resources

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A good selection of leaf templates: Curvy leaves (1 page) Jaggged leaves (1 page) Spiky leaves (1 page) A ‘regular’ leaf template (1 page) . Also attached (shown in preview) is an A-3 ‘Drawing & Describing Leaves’ sheet. Before using this worksheet, collect a variety of leaves from your surrounding area (or ask your student’s to). Then, ask your student’s to draw and describe the leaves using the key provided on the sheet. All 5 resource sheets are fully editable.
Life Cycle of A Plant - PowerPoint + Activity
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Life Cycle of A Plant - PowerPoint + Activity

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A 13-slide PowerPoint explaining the life cycle of a plant. Also attached is a 6-stage storyboard for your student’s to complete to complement the PowerPoint. Answers included. PDF and Word Formats attached so fully editable. Age range: 5 - 11 years (depending on ability).
Plants - PowerPoint
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Plants - PowerPoint

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Plants - PowerPoint. 13 slides. Easily adaptable for all age groups. Fully editable. . *** Contents:** . How are plants and animals similar? Label a plant Function of different parts of a plant What does a plant need in order to grow well? Pollination
What is it ??… Writing to Explain Task
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What is it ??… Writing to Explain Task

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What is it ??.. Writing to Explain Task Using an animal discussed during the lesson (or student choice), the children have to describe the animal and its habitat. The writing task must include: A description of where the animal lives. A description of what the animal would realistically be doing in their natural habitat. E.g. hunting, feeding etc. A description of what the animal wants to eat. Fully editable.
Neil Armstrong - A real-life superhero
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Neil Armstrong - A real-life superhero

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Attached is a 6-page booklet about Neil Armstrong. Page 1: What is a hero? Page 2: Information about Neil Armstrong and video link. Pages 3 to 6: Questions (and multiple choice answers) based on the video. Answer booklet attached. Fully editable.
Describing Materials - Vocabulary Chart
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Describing Materials - Vocabulary Chart

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1 fully editable activity. Task: Sort the 24 words provided into 3 lists: a) words associated with the way materials might LOOK. b) words associated with the way materials might FEEL. c) words associated with the way materials might BEHAVE. PLEASE NOTE: Some words may belong in more than one category. Extension task: Can your students add their own vocabulary to the chart? There will be blank spaces to fill on the chart for this! Ideal for 6 and above.
Materials PowerPoint - Science - Key Stage 1
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Materials PowerPoint - Science - Key Stage 1

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Topic: Materials Ideal for KS1 37 slides Fully editable . Contents: . What does the word ‘material’ mean? Plastic, wooden and metal things Natural and synthetic materials Solids, liquids and gases Properties of materials Absorbency Testing the absorbency of different paper Testing the strength of different paper