This unit of work covers:
-USA Civil War
-Jim Crow Laws
-Discrimination and Segregation
-Civil Rights Movement
-The British Empire
-Slavery
-The Underground Railroads
-Abolishment of Slavery
-Black Lives Matters Movement
Included:
-14 lesson PowerPoint
-Pupil Workbook - activities for every lesson
-Teacher answer book
-Pupil cut-outs book
-Black Out Poem 3 part Writing lesson PowerPoint
-Black Out Poem Extracts
Black History Topic
This unit covers:
-USA Civil War
-Jim Crow Laws
-Discrimination and Segregation
Civil Rights Movement
The British Empire
Slavery
The Underground Railroads
Abolishment of Slavery
Black Lives Matters Movement
Included:
14 lesson PowerPoint
Pupil Workbook - activities for every lesson
Teacher answer book
Pupil cut-outs book
7 neutral colours to create a bright but calm atmosphere in the classroom.
Could be used for kids trays or resource trays.
If you download and the font is not suported and you would like to download it search for IreneFlorentina
To edit in Canva download the word doc and click on the link :)
Finding it hard to organise your personal stationary?
Make yourself a teacher toolkit/box using these lovely editable labels. Change the font and colours if you wish.
Have fun with your class on the count down to christmas with my Video Advent Calendar!
It is a mixture of Christmas adverts, Christmas workouts, Christmas quizzes, Christmas body percussion and drawing. A great wee brain break for your class at this chaotic time.
This could be enjoyed by children of all ages.
You just need to download the PDF and then click on the numbers which should take you to the videos.
Use these easily editable and aesthetic slided to organise your literacy/reading rotations for the week.
This could also be adapted to numeracy or health and well-well being slides.
These slides will save you so much time and allow children to take more ownership of their learning.
These slides can be used with all age groups.
Beautiful Skip Counting Posters for your classroom! Print the pages of this packet to make super cute and fun ‘skip counting’ number posters for your classroom. Skip counting will help students with multiplication, times tables and learning number relationships.
Includes:
Colour Skip Counting Posters 1-10
Thanks for checking out this super cute goal setting ‘Goal Getter’ bunting.
The bunting includes
Name
2 x Learning Goals
1 x Personal Goals
Personal/Character strengths and traits needed to complete goals
I prefer to print onto A3, then cut out and back onto coloured card for added effect! However I have included 2 copies in this pdf so you could also print them A4 or even A5(print 2 to a page).
Do you use a range of resources that require children to log in? These cards are perfect. You can have your pupils add all their usernames and passwords to one card that they can refer to at any time. These are editable so you can change them to suit the resources that suit your class!
Back with an other fun and silly little quiz that my class had a great laugh playing. Great for online or in the classroom. Can you guess the celeb from just their chin?
Each child in your class will have their own bookmark that has 3 uses!
Keep the page in their book (of course)
Mindful colouring border if they need some time to chill out
A space to jot down new vocabulary they come across white reading
This pack includes 3 versions of this game, but the way they are played are the same. I love using this as a quick fire revision game - it takes about 10 minutes and your students will answer about 26 questions! The best bit is you can also mix and match the cards from the separate packs.
Getting ready: Place a SWISH Question Card on each desk and give each child a grid worksheet.
How to play: Children will move from desk to desk around the
classroom. At each desk, students will read the question card and write the
answer on the grid worksheet. Each card is labelled with a letter. The children make sure to put the answer to the question in the grid square with the same letter in it. When the teacher says “SWISH,” they move to the next desk. Students visit each desk in the classroom and answer all of the question cards.
Example: A child is at card A. She reads the SWISH question card that says “times by 10 … 345.6 ” She writes “3456” on her grid worksheet in the ‘A’ box. When the teacher says “SWISH,” she moves to desk B (the SWISH cards do not have to be on the desks in alphabetical order, but it may be easier for the children to keep track if they are). At the end of the game, collect all of the question cards and go over the answers with the class.