KS1 French seasons powerpointQuick View
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KS1 French seasons powerpoint

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<p>Use this powerpoint to teach your KS1 class the seasons in French. This aligns well with seasonal changes in KS1 science.</p> <p>The powerpoint is fully animated and fully written in French.</p> <p>Use the starter slide to cover the greetings. Ask the children to walk around the classroom and when you make a signal (clap, bells etc.) they stop and have to use the conversation language to greet the person they have met. Walk around at the same time to get involved, the children love it.</p> <p>The slides show the photo of the season before the word. The words are animated.</p> <p>When the children feel confident about the seasons, play the ‘catchphrase’-style game. Each slide with show a different seasons picture and the children need to say the season in French. Depending on your class, split into groups and make it a competition for who can remember the most seasons.</p> <p>Thank you for downloading :)</p>
KS1 Signs of spring observation sheetQuick View
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KS1 Signs of spring observation sheet

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<p>Use this worksheet with yr1/2 to go through what you see, what the trees are like and what the weather is like in spring.</p> <p>There is space for children to finish the sentence and a box to draw a picture.</p> <p>There are plenty of lines to extend the learning to comparisons between seasons. The children can split the box to draw the change between winter and spring and write a comparison sentence.</p> <p>Fully editable for another season :)</p> <p>Thank you for downloading.</p>
Yr1 Spring consolidation worksheetQuick View
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Yr1 Spring consolidation worksheet

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<p>Use this worksheet for Yr1 children to secure their understanding in the topics covered in spring.</p> <p>This is a word document which can be edited.</p> <p>Thank you for downloading :)</p>
KS1 Science trees - labelling and categorisationQuick View
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KS1 Science trees - labelling and categorisation

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<p>Use these worksheets for children to consolidate their learning on the parts of a tree and whether a tree is deciduous or evergreen.</p> <ol> <li> <p>Labelled tree</p> </li> <li> <p>Tree to label (2 per A4 page)</p> </li> <li> <p>Labels for children who find writing difficult</p> </li> <li> <p>Images of trees with their names and labels for categorisation.</p> </li> <li> <p>There are 6 trees on the A4 sheet and each pair has an evergreen and deciduous tree. You may want to give one pair to each child and ask them to label the tree with its category or you may want some children to have more and sort the trees. There are 2 sets of labels - one with the definition added and one without.</p> </li> </ol> <p>Thank you for downloading :)</p>
KS1 Science fruit and vegetable plantsQuick View
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KS1 Science fruit and vegetable plants

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<p>Use this worksheet alongside photos of fruit and vegetable plants for children to sort the photos.</p> <p>Decide whether the children will label the plant and stick it in to the correct box or write names/draw plants in the correct boxes.</p> <p>There are 2 sheets - one has the table alone and one has the questions underneath as well (What is a fruit? and What is a vegetable?).</p> <p>Thank you for downloading :)</p>
KS1 Geography sighting bingo cardsQuick View
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KS1 Geography sighting bingo cards

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<p>Use these bingo cards while showing your class time lapse videos of cities around the world. Recommended to support KS1 continents learning.</p> <p>Children can choose the colours they will code the cities with (New York, Beijing and Sydney are included.<br /> Then, as you watch, they colour in a square next to the thing they have seen.<br /> This can aid children when asked to compare and contrast what it is like to live in different places/cities in the world.<br /> The words are supported with symbols to aid understanding.<br /> This document is a word document that can be edited for the cities however the bingo card is an image which cannot be edited.</p> <p>Widgit online used for symbols.</p> <p>Thank you for downloading :)</p>
KS1 What I'm looking for tablesQuick View
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KS1 What I'm looking for tables

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<p>Use these fully editable success criteria tables to give children ownership of their learning. They can tick off when writing or editing a piece of work whether they have met the success criteria.</p> <p>Currently filled in for Yr 1 and Yr 2 narrative in English. Fully blank tables on the second page.</p> <p>Thank you for downloading :)</p>
Yr 1 Subtracting across a tenQuick View
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Yr 1 Subtracting across a ten

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<p>Use this worksheet to practice subtracting a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number across a ten.</p> <p>There are only 4 questions so this would work well as a small activity at the beginning of the day or at the end of a lesson to consolidate learning and check understanding. The sheet shows the 1-digit number being regrouped into 2 numbers to find the nearest ten when subtracting across a ten.</p> <p>Thank you for downloading :)</p>