Are you do the topic “Buildings?” Are you wanting to have lots of different teaching resources at your finger tips? I have put together some of my best teaching resources into a single “Buildings Bundle”.
You get great resources at a discount price!
Are you teaching about night and day, light and dark or about shadows and how they form? Then this night and day bundle is perfect for you! There are photos, writing prompts and fun games to play with your class. Try it today!
Are you looking for lots of different examples of invaders and settlers from throughout history? Are you looking for great visual presentations and story writing prompts? Try this fabulous pack of resources! It is certain to keep your class entertained and stimulated for a very long time!
Are you needing to teach about pirates? Are you doing the “Talk like a pirate day?”… This set of resources have all you need in a single, easy to find place! I especially love my pirate alphabet!
Looking for different ways of teaching art? Looking for some inspiration? This bundle has something for everyone! It has presentations, examples of art and photography, and an English writing prompt.
Are you teaching about life at the seaside? Here are resources about seaside holidays over the ages. It is great to be able to compare modern and past seaside holidays. It is also nice to look at the coasts around the world. Where would you like to spend your next holiday?
This Space bundle is out of this world! It is uses a huge number of different resources. It has images from NASA, English story writing prompts and the keywords students need to know about this topic. Try it today!
Are you teaching about different toys. Here are some nice presentations which let you compare different toys from now and in the past. It also has great English story writing prompt to help your students get more out of this topic.
City Quiz Series
A Visit to Derby Industrial Museum at the Silk Mill 4
Example questions
Find out…
1. … if children ever worked at the Silk Mill.
2. … the full postal address of the museum.
3. … the phone number of the museum.
4. … when the museum is open on Bank Holidays.
City Quiz Series
Iron Gate, Derby, UK
Example questions...
1. Name two different ‘gates’, opposite the old Derbyshire Building Society.
2. Which ‘A’ road is Iron Gate?
3. How much is a cream doughnut and a cup of tea in Birds Restaurant?
4. Name a shop that sells musical instruments.
The worksheet includes a page of answers for teachers.
Test Your Reading Skills
Example questions...
The Great British History Quiz!
Tick below to say which is the correct answer:
1. When was the Battle of Hastings?
a) 1492
b) 1066
c) 1812
d) Last Tuesday
2. How many wives did King Henry VIII have?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) none - he was too shy to ever ask for a date
3. Who came to the throne after Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603?
a)King Charles I
b) King Ethelbert the Unready
c) King James I
d) King Ethelred the Unsteady
The worksheet also includes an answer sheet.
Test Your Research Skills
The Olympic Games 1
Match the city with the year to show when and where the summer Olympic Games have been held, then write out the list in chronological order:
Test Your Reading Skills
Famous Britons – Reading Comprehension
Look at the data showing when these famous Britons were alive and how long they lived for, then answer the questions on the next page:
Examples
Famous Briton Dates: Age when they died:
Sir Isaac Newton 1642 – 1727 85 years old
Alfred the Great 849 – 899 50 years old
Geoffrey Chaucer c. 1340 – 1400 c. 60 years old
1. Who was born in 849?
2. Who was born in the fourteenth century?
3. Who died in 1922?
4. Who died in the seventeenth century?
5. Who was born in 1642?
Complete with answers
I have collected together some of my most popular science related presentations and teaching ideas and offer them to teachers at a greatly reduced price to celebrate Science Week.
I have created presentations about different aspects of living in harmony with other people from other nations. It is great for harmony day and also the International Day For The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination. I have included a range of different presentations of different countries around the world. You are able to compare and contrast lives in other places. I have included stories from India, as this is the largest ethnic minority in the UK, and I thought it would be nice to see the differences and similarities between the two countries. I have also included 2 presentations about the Brexit (Brexit Conversation Ideas and International Day For the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - which covers Britain pre- and post Brexit and its crime rates).
I found the book A LITTLE Catechism, WITH LITTLE VERSES, AND LITTLE SAYINGS, FOR Little Children, printed for John Lawrence at the Angel in the Poultrey, 1692. I thought wouldn't it be fun to mix these old saying with some modern images.
I converted the book into a set of three presentations to make it easy for a teacher to share and discuss them with the class.
It is a nice way of seeing what ideas have endured the tests of time, and which ideas would now be considered a shocking idea.
This is also a nice insight into what people believed in the Middle Ages.
The chronicles of crows: A Tale of the Springtime (1848) - I have included the full poem, complete with the original pictures. I then provide it with the pictures and no words, and then the words and no pictures and finally as a simple CLOZE, where the students need to complete the missing word in the second line of each part of the poem.
The pictures without words are a charming Victorian border. The students could write their own Spring poems in this section and make a lovely Spring display.
I have always been drawn to crows, not in any dark teenage-poet way, but because they are big, handsome, super-clever, and remind me of the chilly Michigan spring.
It seemed so charming at first, with the crows working together, building their homes, laying their eggs and raising their babies in great swooping flocks.
But the story takes a ghastly turn as the nearby farmers gather to get rid of the rookery. I kept thinking that the smart, sassy crows would eventually outwit the mean, brutish humans.
How wrong I was. The crows are shot and made into pies, even the young ones, and the birds that survive are left to mourn, “How well we know / There is no joy unmixed with woe.”
Um, anyway, happy spring, and here’s a Monday assortment of pertinent items to help you get over the sense of mortal dread sinking in your chest after that morbid Victorian warning.
Are you interested in space? Here are a wide range of different eye catching teaching resources about the topic of space. You can use them to start a discussion in the class, learn about World Space Week or use it to practice your alphabet.
This teaching pack includes visual images of life in ancient China, how the Chinese celebrate their national day and a fun set of worksheets for people wanting to learn Cantonese. Please note the these language worksheets are in English and do not contain Cantonese.