missing number addition for year oneQuick View
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missing number addition for year one

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A PowerPoint to support the teaching of missing number addition problems to year one. There is a short video clip that provides a context for the children, differentiated sets of missing number addition problems on a slide that can be printed and an extension to teach the commutative properties of addition and relate to subtraction if appropriate.
PowerPoint to accompany RE unit 'What it means to belong' for  ks 1- 6 lessonsQuick View
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PowerPoint to accompany RE unit 'What it means to belong' for ks 1- 6 lessons

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KS 1 PowerPoint which covers 6 hours of learning for a RE unit on belonging. Introduces the faiths of Christianity, Islam and Judaism using faith child images to symbolise faith along with traditional symbolism. Includes working links to a variety of relevant videos to support learning. Worksheets included in PowerPoint, (printable slides for pupil use) to enable modelling using the inking tool on smart boards. Will enable learners to produce work to show above expected levels if able.
Art lessons with PowerPoint sea life topic with strong environmental science linksQuick View
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Art lessons with PowerPoint sea life topic with strong environmental science links

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A series of art lessons and accompanying powerpoint for ks2 sealife topic with strong environmental science links focusing on the work of two contrasting, contemporary artists who use recycled plastics to create art. Children will explore creating and understanding works of art that draw attention to the environmental concerns of polluted oceans. They will develop their sketching, sculpting and design skills as well as debating environmental issues prompted by video links and images on the powerpoint and developing ability to comment constructively on the work of their peers and artists. Includes Blooms taxonomy questions and links for teacher research.
6 lesson PowerPoint KS1 Science lessons carnivores, herbivores & omnivoresQuick View
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6 lesson PowerPoint KS1 Science lessons carnivores, herbivores & omnivores

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35 slide PowerPoint of 6 science lessons which teach children how to identify whether an animal is a carnivore, omnivore or herbivore based on physical features of living creatures through investigation of dinosaurs. The first two lessons focus on how we know dinosaurs existed and how fossils are formed. The skeletons of dinosaurs are then investigated to identify features which make them suited to either eating meat or vegetation, or both. By the end of the unit, children will be able to produce a fact file about a dinosaur and write about it’s diet. Links to online videos included on slides.
14  topic lessons covering science, history, geography and art KS1 Dragons!Quick View
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14 topic lessons covering science, history, geography and art KS1 Dragons!

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This unit teaches children how to identify whether an animal is a carnivore, omnivore or herbivore based on physical features of living creatures through investigation of dinosaurs. The children will learn about ‘dragons’ from an old letter from Mary Anning and will spend the first week investigating dragon myths and painting dragons. They will then discover that her sea dragon was in fact an ichthyosaur, learning about changes through time in the process. The children will learn about how the continents have moved across the surface of the planet and will compare maps of Pangea to today’s world maps, as well as investigate the coastal town of Lyme Regis. Finally, they will learn about features of animals that determine their food source and habitats and will culminate in the production of a fact file All curriculum statements included for subjects, along with planned blooms taxonomy questions.
Its OK to get things wrong sometimes! Assembly pp ks1/2Quick View
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Its OK to get things wrong sometimes! Assembly pp ks1/2

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An active inspire flip chart that describes how several famous products came into existence because their inventors had originally made a mistake. Teaches children that it is ok to get things wrong and to think creatively about possibilities. A link to a short cartoon is also included.
Multiplication problems PowerPoint 2s 5s & 10sQuick View
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Multiplication problems PowerPoint 2s 5s & 10s

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This PowerPoint is for teaching multiplication word problems for 2 x, 5x and 10x tables. Each section starts with an embedded counting in 2s, 5s or 10s song, followed by two word problems with images and a reminder to use ‘rucsac’ to help them decide what operation is needed. There is an application problem to use as a plenary for each section.
Dragons v Dinosaurs! Ks1 topic & scienceQuick View
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Dragons v Dinosaurs! Ks1 topic & science

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This unit teaches children how to identify whether an animal is a carnivore, omnivore or herbivore based on physical features of living creatures through investigation of dinosaurs. The children will learn about ‘dragons’ from an old letter from Mary Anning and will discover that her sea dragon was in fact an ichthyosaur, learning about changes through time in the process. The children will learn about how the continents have moved across the surface of the planet and will compare maps of Pangea to today’s world maps, as well as investigate the coastal town of Lyme Regis. All curriculum statements included for subjects, along with planned blooms taxonomy questions. PowerPoints have some printable worksheets, animations and video links.
8 lesson PowerPoint Art, History & Geography Dragons! topic PowerPoint ks1Quick View
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8 lesson PowerPoint Art, History & Geography Dragons! topic PowerPoint ks1

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35 slide PowerPoint with animations and links to online videos. Slides that also function as printable worksheets to accompany topic planning for Dragons v Dinosaurs are included. The topic starts with an Art week in which children will paint/draw their own imagined dragon after investigating mythical dragons and hearing dragon stories. History and Geography then follows, during which children investigate Mary Anning and her fossil finds whilst learning to understand the passage of time and time lines. The study of the features of the Lyme Regis coastal area encourages children to make comparisons with their own home town. An introduction to the world’s continents and the idea that the world has not always looked this way is introduced by investigating images of Pangea. Suitable for ks1.