Mainly KS2 resources for English, Maths, Science and some topic also. Most of my resources include a lesson plan, presentation, activities and differentiated tasks. Please leave a review on any of my resources in which you purchase so I can use your feedback positively.
I have taught the majority of these lessons and they have worked well. All lessons coincide with the National Curriculum 2014 and have been approved by my subject leaders. Hope they are useful :)
Mainly KS2 resources for English, Maths, Science and some topic also. Most of my resources include a lesson plan, presentation, activities and differentiated tasks. Please leave a review on any of my resources in which you purchase so I can use your feedback positively.
I have taught the majority of these lessons and they have worked well. All lessons coincide with the National Curriculum 2014 and have been approved by my subject leaders. Hope they are useful :)
FIFA WORLD CUP 2018 is HERE!
Coming from a ‘football crazy’ class, I knew my class would want to spend the end of year engaging with content based around the FIFA world cup. This resource involves the whole class and is a way to consolidate maths through the World Cup.
I have included:
PPT for the names of 30 children
PPT for the names/groups of the countries in the World Cup
Scoreboard to track who is winning/competing against who.
Research sheet to engage children with the country they chose
Over 45 different maths questions WITH answers
Game rules
Example of a layout of who plays who
Children names will be drawn from a hat along with a country. They will then be representing this country in the game. Children will roll a dice 6 times. If either competing team rolls a 6, this equates to one goal IF they can answer the a maths question (included) correctly. If they get it incorrect, the goal has been saved by their opponent.
Aimed at KS2. Can be eaily adapted for your children too. In my class, there are only 18 students, but I have included enough for 30. (As there is 2 extra teams, the first two children ‘out’ can come back in.
An exhilarating, fun activity for those ‘End of Year’ days that we all crave activities for. We really enjoyed it :)
A Viking word bank giving some basic words and definitions needed for this topic. I laminate them and give them to the children at the beginning of the topic to refer to.
Included is a PDF and a powerpoint if you need to edit.
I wrote a short piece about a Middle Eastern boy joining a British School and decided to make it into a Year 6 SATS sample paper.
The questions are structured exactly like the SATS exams and children can use them as revision in the weeks/months coming up to the SATS exams.
I have uploaded it as a PDF and also a word document. Also, I’ve separated the reading material and the questions in two different documents if required.
Can be used with year 5s also to get them into the SATS style of questioning.
Let me know your thoughts on this resource.
A fun, engaging week of lessons based on writing a persuasive leaflet to encourage people to come Visit Qatar (the home of the World Cup 2022).
This resource includes:
A detailed, differentiated lesson plan.
Pictures to stick on the leaflets
Information sheets for children to research and make notes
Planning activities
Powerpoints
Sample leaflet to annotate and recognise the features
Comprehension also for one day.
A sample of my kids writing to show you WAGOLL (What A Good One Looks Like)
Children produced some fantastic leaflets (see preview) using lots of taught persuasive techniques to persuade the reader to visit Qatar. It engaged both boys and girls and we did it in pairs.
Very enjoyable :)
Shared/Guided Reading lesson based on the story ‘Journey to Jo’Burg’.
This was used to inspire these kids and completely engage them with the story. My idea is for the starter, display three questions (see planning) and get them to write their answers in groups on post-it notes. Then stick them up on the IWB on a picture of South Africa (also in resources). This will engage them straight away with the text and what’ll happen.
Then you’ll move on to explaining that the idea is to focus on what a dilemma is and what it is in this chapter. (The chapter is linked on the planning and you can download it as a pdf). The children should have a hard copy in front of them and together you will make a success criteria of what a good, interesting reader sounds like. Get them to critique you reading in a boring way.
Children to sort pre-made laminated statements into positives and negatives about going to Jo’Berg. In groups children will then engage in a conscience alley (role-play) to thrash out both sides of a dilemma.
You can do it as a whole class or small groups either. Children really get into the story this way and feel they’re helping Naledi choose her dilemma.
Great, engaging lesson. Really enjoyed it!
This was a fantastic week of English lessons, including lots of speaking and listening activities, resulting in effective writing. This genre was studied through the story ‘Journey to Jo’Burg’. To which we read the first two chapters online (pdf linked in planning) and ended up writing the third chapter as our ‘big write’ including an issue and dilemma.
Lesson 1: Children explore the terms issue and dilemma by engaging in a conscience alley, forcing the child acting as the main character to make a decision based on a dilemma. (thoroughly enjoyable).
Lesson 2: Children read through the chapter 1 and 2 (linked in planning) and underline dialogue, action and different words for the word ‘said’. This allows children to see the exact style used by the author in order for them to recreate their very own chapter 3 in the style of the story. Planning is also done in this lesson.
Lesson 3: The success criteria is shared with the children and they are then allowed the remainder of the lesson to finish off their chapter 3.
The end product was fantastic! The children came up with their own title for their chapter and really took on the style of the author, alternating between dialogue and action. It was fantastic!
INCLUDED:
*4 day detailed lesson plan
*Colourful Notebook File
*Success Criteria
*Identifying features Prompt
*Moral Dilemmas for discussion
*Positive and Negative grid
A simple display I used when studying the book ‘Journey to Jo’Burg’. We used this book to create pieces of writing with issues and dilemmas. (Planning is available in my shop also).
Children loved the colorful characters which confirmed their understanding of what a dilemma was, while learning about the country of South Africa at the same time.
*I know the sign in my cover picture (Jo’Berg) is spelled wrong, however I have fixed it in the resource itself.
Four simple worksheets with extensions based on:
Apostrophes
Speech Marks
Inverted Commas
Pronouns
Children are reminded what the term means and then given progressive tasks to increase their understanding.
COMPREHENSION BASED ON THE SONG ‘This is me’ FROM THE MOVIE THE GREATEST SHOWMAN.
SOme inference questions based off this song because:
It’s something different
We all love the song!
The children loved listening to the lyrics and try to understand/deduct what the meaning was behind the lyrics.
Word Document and PDF included of Verse 1 and Verse 2.
A mathematical activity to engage children with the upcoming world cup in Russia. Lesson Plan included.
I have included a map of Russia with the football stadiums.
Children must measure the distance between a letter and a stadium. Then because 1cm=35 minutes, they must then calculate how long it would take to get to said stadium.
For example:
How long will it take A to get to Kazan stadium?
Using your ruler, measure the distance from A to Krazan stadium.
If it’s 7.6 cm- round to the nearest whole number which is 8cm.
1cm = 35 minutes so 35 x 8 = 280 minutes =4 hours 40 minutes
Children must then fill in a table with their findings.
A detailed chapter study of the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
Included:
vocabulary study from various chapters
comprehension questions for a variety of chapters
character analysis on all of the main characters in the book
a wide range of independent activities which engage children with the content of the story.
This is a selection of resources in which I used alongside reading the story to my class. It can be used for guided reading sessions also.
During the independent activities children are asked to:
Re-write the blurb
Re-draw the cover for the book
Write a letter to Veruca Salt’s Dad
Write a diary entry from Grandpa Joe’s point of view.
Design the chocolate palace
Design a golden ticket
Children really engaged with the story and learned some new words also through the vocabulary study.
For more resources related to this book, please see my persuasive writing unit, which also directly links to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/persuasive-writing-year-4-11762226
A selection of resources to help your children understand fractions. These resources are saved as word documents so they are easy to edit to suit the needs of your class.
This Simple Fractions NO PREP packet is full of FUN, ENGAGING activities for students to learn. All you need to do is print and go.
Here is what is included in this Simple Fraction Packet:
*Fraction Helpcard- The helpcard is a self-contained one page card which explains the terms numerator, denominator and can be shrunk, laminated and kept inside children’s book.
*Fractions Page- Students see examples of 1, 1/2, 1/3 and 1/4 of a fraction. After looking at a shaded fraction, students are asked to identify the shaded part and the part that is not shaded.
*Color the Fraction- Students are required to color 1/2, 1/3 and 1/4 of a each fraction. This pages uses different shapes to help students recognize fractions within divided objects.
*Roll and Color a Fraction- This interactive game allows one or two students to roll a die, and color a fraction in that column. This pages uses circles.
*Roll and Color a Fraction II - This page also has students playing a game in rolling two di and coloring twelfths.
*Roll and Color the Fraction III- Children are playing a game, alternating in in rolling 2 di and 1, then coloring either sixths or twelfths.
**Read and Color the Fraction- This Read and Color the Fraction page will help students practice reading the fraction word and coloring the correct parts of a rectangle.
Split and Color a Fraction -Students are given a simple shape, asked to divide the shape into a specific number of equal parts and color part of the shape a specific color.
*I Understand Parts of a Group- Color the correct parts of each lunch item.
*Ten Frame Fractions- Students look at the written fraction and color the ten frame to match.
13 pages of multiplication resources
Mastering multiplication facts is such an important component to math fluency. This packet is hands-on, FUN, engaging and provides students with a meaningful way to help master basic multiplication facts from 2-12 while having FUN!
Tic-Tac-Toe/X’s and O’s Multiplication is a fun way for students to practice basic multiplication facts. This game is played just like the traditional game of tic-tac-toe but with multiplication facts.
*Each player uses a different colored game piece to mark their choice. Students must solve the problems correctly to place an X or an O on the board. Three is a row wins the game!
*Each game board focuses on a specific multiplication table or there’s an option for mixed multiplication tables.
In addition, each game board allows students to work/see multiplication problems two different ways.
Multiplication: Timed Tests
Multiplication Tests are a great way for students to show progress with math fact fluency. Each multiplication test will focus on a specific number or a review of a set of numbers.
*There are 24 problems on each page. The goal is to improve speed and accuracy. Each page has a place to record the time and score for the test.
There is a test for:
x2
x3
x4
x5
x6
x7
x8
x9
x10
x11
x12
Mixed
I have also included a challenge section at the bottom to extend their learning even further.
**A detailed study of Chapter 1 and 2 by Roald Dahl. This is geared towards KS2, particulary Year 3/4.
Included:
prediction activity
vocabulary
comprehension questions
character analysis
This is a trial to see if people are interested in this resource. If there is interest, I will complete the resource for the whole book.
Please leave a review and let me know your thoughts.
10 higher level thinking questions for deepening understanding and developing mathematical language
Having studied in a course based on AFL strategies, I have a new found love (so to speak) for asking higher level questions during lessons to evoke discussion between students. The more they discuss concepts, the deeper their understanding will grow.
With this in mind, I created these colourful cards to be cut, laminated and given to my year 4 class once a week to create ‘colourful’, intentional discussion. As we are all aware, there are many different types of learners, and children remember 90% of the information that teach someone else. Therefore, by engaging in critical thinking in maths, they will essentially be “teaching” their partner why their reasoning is correct through having to “prove” it to them.
My class adored this and the intentional discussion kept them engaged in the task for much longer as they had to get their personal opinions across.
If you have any questions or would like to see more of these resources, please leave a review.
A lesson plan
Noteboook file
Differentiated Activities
Powerpoint
Practical Activity to understand measure
This is a week of lessons on measure. It’s a fun filled week with a nice baking session at the end to round up the week on measure.
There are differentiated activities available and also higher order questioning eg can you place these statements under the headings ‘always’, ‘sometimes’ or ‘never’.
A powerpoint I created to encourage critical thinking while converting units of measure. Activity is also available on the powerpoint differentiated. I will attach it as a document also.
Perfect if you are running an art club after school, or if you are looking for some ideas to do with your class. All art activities are linked to an artist and children will create their own original piece based on their work.