Lower and middle ability word problems. There are problems and bar modelling included so the children do not have to draw the bar.
I used this with children who are working within the year 1/2 curriculum.
Alfred the great presentation with activities
Discusses the fights between the Alfred and Guthrum and what happened.
Explains why Alfred was given the nickname Alfred the great.
Includes two activities -Activity 1 - colour and label a map of Danelaw and Alfred’s land.
Activity 2 - Write a paragraph about Alfred the great
This includes a full lesson
Includes the two kings Athelstan and Constantine and the what happened between England and Scotland at this time. Also where the Vikings went and how Athelstan had to pay them off. includes map to show what it looked like at the time.
Then goes into Athelstan’s grandson - Aethelred and how he ruled England
Discusses the St Brice’s Day massacre
Followed by four activities - an short explanation/ true and false/ finishing sentences and answering a question.
This lesson includes the discussion of tombs and where they have been found (valley of the kings and Abu Simbel temple).
Discusses Egyptologists and looks at the two most famous (Howard Carter and Lord Carnavon) - looks at who they found (
tutankhamun) and about the curse that is believed to have killed Carnavon.
Meeting the pharaohs - Looks at what pharaohs are believed to be descendents from (sun god Ra) 9
include pic
Looks at what pharoahs wore and what they carried around with them and what this symbolises.
Looks at the roles and reponsibilities of pharaohs and the royal vizier.
Three activities included - 1. an explanation of why pharaohs were important.
2. True or false statements - children prove them with evidence from the power point
3. draw a picture of you as a pharaoh - what are you wearing/carrying. Explain why these items are important.
Discusses the types of paintings found at that time and where they were - in tombs and papyrus was used
Gives a background about this.
Goes into how the paintings had a profile and frontal view - has examples.
Includes list of colours used and why they were used (what they represented)
Looks at the symbols some of the gods, then has a variety of gods for the children to choose from for their drawings and the hieroglypihcs which need to be present in the picture
Has an example of how to set out their sketch books as a practise of skills before they complete their painting.
This would take either two lessons or one longer art session with the sketch book completed first and then their own picture created after either on brown paper or have another lesson creating their own papyrus to paint on.