These Great Fire of London knowledge question cards can be used during the teaching or at the end of the unit to assess children’s historical understanding. Alternatively, they can be used for children to quiz each other.
Recognise and use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction and use this to check calculations and solve missing number problems.
Three different challenges based on child’s ability.
Investigation included to further challenge children’s conceptual understanding.
Calculation lessons completed once a week.
There are five PowerPoints:
Week 1- Number line addition
Week 2- Number line subtraction
Week 3- Place value
Week 4- Addition strategies
Week 5- Subtraction strategies
You will find PowerPoints for each lesson, resources and the lesson plans.
The lessons entail:
Children will be looking at different tones and will complete a tonal ladder.
Drawing lines of different sizes and thickness.
Using a view finder to draw in detail in one part of an image. Some to be drawn using sketching pencils and some with colouring pencils. Children to remember to show tone, line and texture in their drawings.
Observational drawing involving fruit and vegetables.
Using different brushes and experimenting with these. What effect does this give? Children will also be looking at the colour wheel, primary and secondary colours. Look at the work of Kandinsky and create artwork inspired by him.
Add white to colours to make tints and black to colours to make tones.
Create their own painting which demonstrates the skills previously learnt.
Edit in each child’s name, print and then fold.
Child can then decorate their name card and place this on their desk. This is great to use at the start of the year when learning children’s names.
PowerPoint of the function of a flower and tree.
Children will identify and describe the role of the different parts of a plant. A word bank is provided to support in completing the function of a flower.
Identification sheets are also included.