An extensive set of resources used highly successfully for an observation lesson on whether a polygon is ‘regular’ or ‘Irregular’.
Used in a Year 5 class and includes plan, differentiated resources and presentation that are easily adaptable.
(Please note I have also included this presentation in MAC Keynote format as well as Powerpoint format for apple users. )
A unique ‘Who wants to be a Millionaire’ based around ‘Bonfire Night’ in the UK.
This can be adapted for ANY topic, includes visuals and sound effects from the programme.
I used successfully in a whole class assembly, the staff loved it too!
Suitable for Primary.
Lots of comprehension based materials on Back to the Future
Some based on ‘Newspaper Articles’ written.
I’ve added lots of additional materials to match.
In the UK this is in my top 5 resources, highly rated!
Enjoy!
Two Newspaper articles for discussion based on FIFA not allowing England players to wear poppies during their football match.
Children can then complete the comprehension and the optional challenge task
The perfect start to a ‘Marvel’ themed quiz!
There are 14 questions in total in this picture round:
The first 4 questions require identification of the Marvel character from their sillouette
The next 4 questions participants should name the Marvel actor . actress
The final 6 questions are scenes from Marvel movies in which quizzers should identify the film the still is from (you may want to add a multiple choice element to this section of the round, these are included in the answers if you wish to share them with your quizzers.)
A collection of unique resources about bonfire night.
Includes
Uniquely designed 'Gunpowder Plot Story.'
Uniquely designed article about how last year letters were discovered worth 60,000
A Powerpoint including fire safety points and fire safety advert. Also with a brief History of Bonfire night, all designed in the same sheet as the worksheets.
A Guy Fawkes poem
A task to alphabetically order key words
A MASSIVE set of Spanish Resources initially designed for Primary School use.
Powerpoint Resources that can be used across a whole years worth of work!
Many of these are easily suitable for Early Secondary also.
Included...
Numbers
Shapes
Colours
Transport
Clothes
Actions
Weather
Colours
People
...and much much more...
A basic Apple Keynote giving tips on how to edit stories.
This will also work on iPad. This was originally made for a year 3/4 class but can easily be adapted for different age groups.
Eg.
Check it makes sense
Check the spelling
Check the punctuation
Minimise repeated words
Improve words where you can (have you used all senses?)
PART ONE of TWO
As this is the first time I have shared content in this format (of which I prefer) I am offering a 75% price reduction for a very limited time!
Please note this is 15 YEARS worth of Keynotes made on the mac originally for years 3 and 4 although many have been used in older classes and are easily adaptable.
INVALUABLE for anyone with a Mac that uses it for teaching as these are VERY hard to find. (Why I had to make them as I much prefer Keynote.) These took many many hours to make individually.
Many incorporate videos and animations within them and some have been used to achieve outstanding observations.
For a MacBook / Apple user these are fantastic and many should work on iPad too with Keynote. (Although one or two of the animations may be different and I can't 100% promise all will be formatted perfectly from experience.)
Keynotes ages 7-10 - A Massive collection of presentations I have made.
Most are self explanatory but have written a few notes of description for some them below to help. Will save Apple users absolutely tonnes of time as I myself use many of these when I go into schools. You really are getting a lot here believe me.
Please note these will NOT work on windows computers (PowerPoint) without conversion although an excellent site to convert these files is https://cloudconvert.com/key-to-ppt
I have included this particular resource mainly for Apple users.
Set of resources to support the use of the song ‘Be a Man’ from Mulan the popular Disney film for use in a Poetry topic.
The verse can be used to identify number of syllables in poetry and the children can then invent their own similes to fit!
I have included some additional worksheets and ideas to help with this. (Obviously work some before.)
To identify syllabic patterns after initial work in this area I have always found this useful. Its a fantastic song and very catchy, in the past I have also had children invent their own song and perform in assembly with great success!
I have included the actual clip featuring this music, as a very short edited video section but do not claim to own the rights to this.
I have included a weekly / unit plan here as an extra with this lesson included, please see my other resource ‘Poems that Create Similes & Metaphors’ for more.
The first few 3 chapters formatted and nicely presented for reading with some great class or guided reading activities from ‘The Twits’
Suitable for Year 2 / 3, but easily adaptable if required.
EXTRAS: MARCH 2019
A script that can be used to act out
Up to Chapter 8 Printable
A Great Video for ‘Wormy Spaghetti’
Suitable for lower KS2.
Ideas for a pirate topic, ideas and worksheet to make your own pirate flag, pictures to help plan a character description and a storyboard template.
Includes quality resources for Bonfire Night, Halloween AND in particular Remembrance Day for a cut price!
£14.80 of resources for just £5, this week only!