A lesson in the Buddhist concept of Karma. The PowerPoint will teach the children about what Karma is, how it applies to the Buddhist religion and will go through examples that are relevant today. In addition to the PowerPoint, an activity is included whereby the children need to identify weather certain actions will lead to good or bad karma for those that have adopted the Buddhist faith
Introduction to Buddhism - This colourful PowerPoint describes the origin story of the Buddhist religion. As the children progress through the slides, they will learn how the foundations of the religion were established along with its key features. With this resource the children will be able to create a story board (template included) with all the information included on a worksheet for those that need reminding
<p>Explore a few of the well known tourist attractions of Japan. The resource includes information on each of these places along with a booklet template so they can turn their learning into their own visit Japan tour guide</p>
The Paradise City - A lovely story about a king who ruled over a vast a prosperous land. Although his life seemed full, he always wanted more! This short story, by Jamila Gavin, teaches children the importance of be grateful for that they have and what is truly important in life
<p>We use these in school each week for Year 4 Home Learning. Children learn the calculations in preparation for a times table test on a Friday. We spend a good few weeks on each table. One they pass on card, the move onto the next using times table knowledge. These are the main tables we focus on</p>
<p>Some help with planning and writing a newspaper report. The pack includes a template for the children to follow, a planning sheet, an example introduction with both a good (WAGOLL - What a good one looks like) and bad (WASOLL - What a shocking one looks like) version. There is also the outline of the story called the Skeleton which has all the information the children will need</p>
This is a good and fun resource for addition, subtraction and multiplication. the children are given an amount of imaginary money (i have stated £5000 in the power point but have given examples as if they had been give £100,000) and the children have to invest their money in one of seven companies. throughout the lesson, various events occur that will effect the price of each stock. the aim of the game is to finish on more money than they started.
<p>Here is an entire terms worth of morning arithmetic work (with answers). We call these Chilli Challenges and use them for when the children arrive. We give them 15 mins to answer as many questions as they can</p>
<p>Summarizing activities to do with Egyptian life. The resource contains the information and boxing up sheets. There is also a close procedure for the end of the topic.</p>