This is a worksheet which has the 100 most commonly misspelled words. It can be used as display or used as a worksheet when working on spellings with students.
This is a remembrance day assembly in the format of a PowerPoint. I delivered this assembly 3 years ago when there were three living survivors alive from World War 1. You may need to change that slide to keep it current. Let me know if you used the resource. It would be nice to know it helped you!
I have put this together to help teachers who, maybe like me struggle to incorporate every new whim and fancy into their lesson plans. These tips are what I use in lessons, most of the time...but not always, to help learners achieve. I hope it helps someone out there!
Christmas assembly PowerPoint. An assembly which I created that plays on the words presence/presents and gets students to question what really matters at Christmas. Suitable for whole school use.
An Inspector Calls Essay Plan based on the characters of Birling and the Inspector. The essay title is: J B Priestley created two contrasting characters in Mr Birling and the Inspector, in his play An Inspector Calls. Compare Mr Birling’s opening speech to his family in Act One, to the Inspector’s leaving speech in Act Three, exploring Priestley’s intentions for this play.
Can be used with various Keys stages right up to GCSE level. This is a lesson which encourages creative writing based on the theme of winter. Students would need to have completed a study of figurative language and know how to use a thesaurus before attempting this task.
This printable worksheet on Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare has tasks to consolidate students' knowledge on Act 1. This should be done before moving on to read Act 2 to check that all students are confident with the plot so far.
This printable student worksheet has a series of questions relating to Act 4 of Macbeth by William Shakespeare to test students' basic understanding of theme, plot and characterisation. Could be used as a consolidation activity or a revision exercise.
This worksheet summarises a few of Jesus' famous miracles. The worksheet continues then to address modern miracles and Lourdes. The tasks then test the students' understanding after reading through the worksheet.
This worksheet has simple tasks asking students to identify similes and metaphors. The final task (task 3) then asks students to create a poster with a simile or metaphor on. This worksheet is suitable for Year 7s and 8s and could lead to them creating some display work.
This worksheet has tasks which ask students to explore the order of service at a wedding, the purpose of marriage and the symbolism of the vows. You could easily adapt this worksheet to fit in with whatever material you are using.
A whole school assembly which covers the aims of the BBC charity appeal 'Children in Need'. It also offers students tips on how to raise money. It has a link which can be copied and pasted into address bar which will forward you to the official 2011 Children in Need single. Hope it helps!
Video and task sheet to encourage students to compose moral arguments surrounding animal testing. I got students to list arguments for and against animal testing as they watched both videos. The hands slide reminds them to use the terminology 'On one hand some people think this...on the other hand...' This terminology is useful in exams.
This is a feminism PowerPoint which offers an introduction to the movement and the different 'waves&' throughout modern history. I created this as my A level students were reading three feminist texts for their coursework. This helped them to tie together the different time periods their texts were written in, whilst also understanding how feminism was, and still is, a movement in its own right.
I created this powerpoint to help students understand the meaning of the parable. They then created a storyboard on the parable in their books. It also asks students to write an extended piece of writing, offering their thoughts on the statement ‘You should always respect people who are different to you’.