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This resource contains a short presentation on Christmas around the world and how it is celebrated in several countries.
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Christmas Around the World
This resource contains a fully editable, 55-slide PowerPoint presentation on Christmas celebrations, customs and traditions in different countries around the world. The countries featured include Argentina, Belgium, Australia, Iceland, Spain and Russia.
The presentation concludes with asking the pupils the question, which country they would like to visit at Christmas and why?
This is an ideal assembly for the Christmas period and will contribute to the pupils’ ‘spiritual, moral, social and cultural’ learning (SMSC) and will help to actively promote the British Values of mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
Christmas Around the World 2
This presentation focuses on Christmas in Austria, Brazil, Ethiopia and France.
Christmas Around the World 3
This focuses on Christmas in Bulgaria, Germany, Ghana and Greece.
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This general election puzzle pack contains a set of 9 differentiated word searches, anagrams and crosswords on the theme of elections, parliament and government. There are 3 word searches, 4 anagram puzzles and 3 crosswords.
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UK General Elections Presentation
UK Parliament, Government, Election 100 Question Quiz
Mock Election Pack
This resource contains all you need to set up your own general election in school. it could be used with a class, a year group or the whole school. It is an ideal way for pupils to learn what elections are all about. This mock election resource involves the pupils conducting an election.
The pack contains:
An Explanation and Task PowerPoint
Voting Registration Card Template
Ballot Paper Template
Postal Vote Application Template
Eligible Voter Register
Tally Counter
ManifestoTemplate
Election Officers Team Planner
Political Party Planner
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This is a short Christmas-themed Science Quiz. You may also be interested in:
Christmas Science Quiz - 50 Questions
This is an editable, 50-question Christmas-themed Science PowerPoint quiz. It can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the question mark image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. There are 3 possible answers for students to choose from making it accessible to a range of students. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals/teams to record their answers.
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Christmas Quiz – 100 Questions – It’s a Cracker!
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This resource is a Christmas themed version of ‘stop the bus’. This game involves pupils finding the names of various items in categories beginning with the same letter. The categories include:
elf’s name
angel’s name
item of winter clothing
Christmas food
Toy or game
TV programme or film
Item that can be found on an advent calendar
Pupils are placed into teams of 2-4. Teams choose, in turn, a letter via an advent calendar. Behind each picture on the calendar is a letter. Teams have to think of one item to go in to each category beginning with the selected letter. The first team to finish shouts “Santa – Stop the Sleigh!” If you have a bell a pupil can run out to ring the bell to stop the game! The PowerPoint contains a Christmas-Themed timer with music. Teachers can dress up as Santa to make it even more fun!
Teams score 1 point if they have an appropriate item in the category. They get 2 points if no other team has that word. This resource is suitable for primary school pupils and older SEND pupils and… some adults! Great for parties and games to play at home at Christmas.
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This resource contains an informative and fully editable 47-slide PowerPoint presentation on Scotland’s famous poet, Robert Burns (Robbie Burns), the ‘Ploughman Poet’. It is an ideal assembly for the New Year. It could be used early in January to show that Robert was the creator of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ and, later in the month, for ‘Burns Night’ and ‘Burns Suppers’ which take place on the 25th of January.
The presentation focuses on:
The life story of Robert Burns
Recitations of some of his most well-known poems - My Love is like a Red, Red, Rose, To A Mouse, To the Haggis, Auld Lang Syne, andTom O’ Shanter
How Burns Night is celebrated
Interesting facts about Robert Burns and his influence on others
The PowerPoint includes hyperlinks to his life story, recitations of his poetry, ‘The Immortal Memory’ Speech, the cutting of the haggis, creating your own ‘Burns’ style poetry and many other activities including quizzes.
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This resource contains an informative and fully editable 60-slide PowerPoint presentation on Easter around the world celebrations, customs and traditions in different countries around the world. The countries featured in this resource are:
Cyprus
Ethiopia
Germany
Greece
Israel
Italy
The presentation includes hyperlinks to:
The Cypriot Easter Festival at Ayia Napa Monastery in Cyprus
Easter tree decorations in Germany
Pot breaking in Corfu on Easter Saturday
Fasting traditions in Ethiopia
The Via Dolorosa in Israel
The Venice Mardi Gras Festival
The presentation concludes by asking the pupils which country they would like to visit at Easter and why?
This resource will help to contribute to the pupils' 'Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural' learning (SMSC) and will help to actively promote the British Values of mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
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Easter Around the World Set 2 - Brazil, Mexico, Sardinia, Spain, Sweden, USA
Easter Around the World Set 3 - Australia, Bermuda, France, Lithuania, Norway, Switzerland
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This is 14 slide PowerPoint presentation depicting the traditional Stations of the Cross. This resource could be used for an assembly or class use during Lent, Easter or Holy Week.
Pupils could write their own thoughts or feelings about each of the incidents at the stations and this could be added to the PowerPoint for an assembly. The slides could also be printed off and used for display purposes or placed in RE rooms or school chapels.
The stations commemorate Jesus Christ's last day on Earth as a man. The 14 stations (sometimes called devotions) focus on the specific events of His last day, beginning with His condemnation and ending with Christ's Crucifixion.
The stations are commonly used as a mini-pilgrimage. At each station, the individual recalls and meditates on a specific event from Christ's last day. Prayers can be recited at each one or time can be given for meditation and reflection.
The stations are most commonly used during Lent on Wednesdays and Fridays and especially on Good Friday the day on which the events actually occurred.
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This is a fully editable, informative and poignant 85-slide PowerPoint presentation on the theme of Armistice Day / Remembrance Day / Remembrance Sunday / Poppy Day. The resource could be used for an assembly or series of assemblies leading up to, and on, Remembrance Day or for use with a tutor group.
It is divided into 7 sections:
What is Remembrance Day and why we have it.
World War 1
Armistice Day
Remembrance Day
The Poppy
The British Legion
How those soldiers who gave their lives are remembered
The resource contains extracts from a soldier’s diary, hyperlinks to a recitation of Robert Binyon’s poem ‘For the Fallen’, Rudyard Kipling’s My Boy Jack, World War 1 veteran, Edward Francis’ poem about his friend ‘Spotty’, a short interview with Harry Patch - the last surviving member of the World War 1 from any country, Rupert Brooke’s poem ‘The Soldier’, John McCrae’s poem ‘In Flanders Fields’, interviews with other veterans of the First World War, the song ‘The Green Fields of France’ by John McDermott, a recitation of Moina Michael’s poem ‘We Shall Keep the Faith.’
The last slide contains the Last Post.
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This is a 65-slide PowerPoint presentation designed to be used for the 2 minutes silence. It begins with the Last Post and ends with the Reveille and has been set to play automatically. The powerful and poignant images have been carefully selected and show scenes of
World War 1
World War 2
Current soldiers in the Armed Forces
War Graves
War memorials
This slide show will help pupils who find it difficult to focus during the two minutes silence to understand why we have Remembrance Day and what was like for both the soldiers on the front line and their families back home.
The slides could also be used for follow-up work with the pupils to provoke discussion and provide a stimulus for writing activities and for display purposes.
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This resource contains an interactive PowerPoint Advent calendar on acts of kindness. Each day an act of kindness is suggested.
Acts of kindness include:
Pick up ten pieces of litter in your school playground or in your home area this week. Remember to wear some gloves!
Hold the door open for someone.
If you see someone alone with no friends on the school playground go and talk to them and ask if they want to chat or play.
Tell a teacher how much you enjoyed their lesson.
Let someone else go first in a queue that you are in.
Give a Christmas card to someone you would not normally give one to.
Tell someone how much you love them.
Give someone a compliment today.
Donate your unwanted books, toys or games to a charity.
Sit with someone at lunch that looks lonely or that doesn’t have very many friends.
Do a chore or job at home that you would not normally do.
Do something nice for someone but don’t tell them or anyone else that you did it.
Say thank you to the school caretaker for the things he / she does.
Write a note to someone who has lit up their house with amazing lights and decorations to say thank you for lighting up their house for you to see and enjoy.
(You could personalise some of these suggestions to make it applicable to your school or local community).
After all the days have been opened, the calendar contains some reflective and evaluative questions to promote discussion and reflection.
Did you manage to complete the suggested acts of kindness?
Did you manage to complete an act of kindness and keep it secret from that person and not tell anyone?
How did being kind to others make you feel?
How do you think these acts of kindness made others feel?
It concludes with the suggestion that maybe pupils could do an act of kindness every day making it their New Year’s resolution.
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This resource contains the second of three packs designed to support the delivery of the White Rose Maths Scheme Year 1 – Number: Multiplication and Division during week 2 of the Summer Term.
The resource focuses on the following White Rose Maths small steps:
Make Arrays
Doubling
Make Equal Groups - Grouping
Add Equal Groups
The resource contains worksheets / activities (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the above small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme. The resource includes reasoning, problem solving and varied fluency activities and tasks.
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This resource contains the second of two packs designed to support the delivery of the White Rose Maths Scheme Year 3 – Number: Fractions during week 11 of the Spring Term.
The resource focuses on the following White Rose Maths small steps:
Equivalent Fractions 1-3
Comparing Fractions
Ordering Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
The resource contains more than 30 worksheets / activities (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the above small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme. The resources use bar modelling and encourage pupils to develop their fluency, reasoning and problem-solving skills.
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White Rose Maths Scheme Year 3 Fractions Spring Term - Week 10 - Block 5
This resource has been designed to consolidate the work undertaken in the White Rose Maths Scheme small steps Year 3 programme delivered in the Spring Term Weeks 1-11. It contains resources for the following blocks of work
MONEY: pounds and pence, converting pounds and pence, adding and subtracting money, calculating change
LENGTH AND PERIMETER: add lengths, subtract lengths, measure length, equivalent lengths mm, cm and m, measure and calculate perimeter
MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION: multiplication and division, compare statements, related calculations, multiply and divide 2 digits by 1 digit
STATISTICS: pictograms, bar charts, tables
FRACTIONS: equivalent fractions, compare fractions, order fractions, add fractions, subtract Fractions
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This resource contains an informative and fully editable 50-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Patron Saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick, and Saint Patrick’s Day which is celebrated on March 17th. The PowerPoint focuses on:
The life of St Patrick
His contribution to the spread of Christianity in Ireland
How Saint Patrick’s day is celebrated in Ireland and in Irish communities around the world
Saint Patrick and the shamrock
St Patrick’s Day traditional meal
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to a short video about Saint Patrick and to the Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations in Dublin.
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This resource contains an engaging, fully editable, 35-slide PowerPoint presentation on the theme of optical illusions and the messages these illusions contain. This is an ideal New Year assembly or for use during anti-bullying week.
The introduction begins with students making choices between items that are popular eg. football teams, Xbox or PlayStation, pizza or burger, Coronation Street or EastEnders etc. This opening serves to engage the pupils. It leads on to a slide on which they are asked to make a choice between a white van or a red sports car. However, there is no sports car - as it is an ‘optical illusion’ - the car is ‘painted’ on the van. This leads into the ‘optical illusions’.
Further optical illusions are introduced. There is also a hyperlink to an entertaining ‘optical illusion dance’ by teachers.
The main messages of the presentation are:
What we see and what is actually happening is not always the same and sometimes we jump to wrong conclusions - as exemplified in images that appear to be moving but are not.
We do not always see things from other people’s point of view - as exemplified in the young lady / old woman image
We do not always see the good things in people or situations - as exemplified in the ‘good / evil’ image
We sometimes put ourselves first instead of others - as exemplified in the me/you illusion image.
This resource could be used for assemblies ( the situations could be further explored through role play and drama and included in the final assembly presentation), PSE lessons and tutor based activities - particularly useful if there have been some issues around the themes covered by the assembly.
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This resource contains a fully editable, 70-slide Powerpoint presentation and a 30-question PowerPoint quiz on the Mexican Festival / Holiday of Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) which is celebrated on 1st and 2nd November. Day of the Dead is a time when Mexicans remember and honour their departed family members and friends.
Day of the Dead Presentation
The PowerPoint focuses on:
The Aztec origins of the Day of the Dead festival
The Mexican belief that life on earth is a preparation for the next world
The rituals and traditions of Day of the Dead
Building shrines and altars
Cleaning and decorating cemeteries and graves
The symbolism of marigolds, skulls, Katrina figures
Burning copal incense
Food and drink - Pan de muertos bread, tamale, pib, atole, pulque
Sugar skulls
Papel picado
Monarch butterflies
Day of the Dead Quiz
This 30-question PowerPoint quiz is a fun way to check the pupils’ understanding of the traditions of the festival and the reasons why it is celebrated. Answers can be given either as you go along or at the end of the quiz. The answers can be found by clicking on the skull image at the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. There is also a sheet for pupils to record their answers.
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This is a sample paper-based quiz taken from a set of 5 printable paper-based Christmas quizzes and puzzles with answers. There are 3 sections:-
General questions about Christmas.
The initials of Christmas songs and carols.
Christmas-themed anagrams.
Click on the link for more details.
Printable, Paper-Based Quiz and Puzzles
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PowerPoint Christmas Quiz - 100 Questions
This resource is fully editable, 100 question PowerPoint Christmas quiz. It is an ideal resource for an assembly, a lesson or with a tutor group.
The quiz contains 100 questions, most contain multiple choice answers, with varying degrees of challenge. It is divided into six sections
Christmas Themed General Knowledge
Christmas Literature
Christmas TV and Movies
Christmas Music and Songs
Christmas Around The World
Christmas Picture Round
The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the question mark image on each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end.
A question and answer sheet are provided to allow individuals/teams to record their answers.
Sample questions: (Most questions contain 3 multiple choice answers.)
In which country does Santa have his own personal postcode - HOH OHO?
Who banned Christmas in England between 1647 and 1660?
What happened at Christmas in England for the last time in 1960?
Which two states in the United States of America have towns called Christmas?
What is ‘pfefferkuchenhaus’?
If you were given ‘frumenty’ at Christmas (in medieval times), what would you do with it?
Which book begins with “Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without any presents”?
Also suitable for SEN students due to the highly visual nature of resource and multiple choice format.
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This is a short presentation on the determiners the, a and an.
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Determiners - 70 Slide PowerPoint Lesson
This resource contains a fully editable, 62 slide PowerPoint lesson on determiners.
These include:
The articles - definite and indefinite
Demonstratives
Possessives
Quantifiers
Numbers
Ordinals
Interrogatives
The slides explain what determiners are, gives examples, asks pupils to identify the determiners in sentences and to place determiners in sentences. There are also two verses from The Owl and The Pussycat and the Listeners for pupils to identify the determiners. The slide contains two worksheets which can be printed off for the pupils to complete these exercises.
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This resource contains a pi-themed dingbat game/puzzle with 18 dingbats to solve. It is in PowerPoint format. This is an ideal fun resource for Pi Day which takes place on 14th March.
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This resource contains an informative and fully editable, 62 slide PowerPoint presentation on pi and Pi Day. It is also a useful resource for Pi Approximation Day which falls on July 22nd.
Pi Day Party Pack
Pi Day Puzzle Pack
Pi Mnemonic Posters
Pi Coordinates Game
Pi Day Puzzle Pack
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This resource contains three engaging and eye-catching A3 size posters to remind pupils of the formula for calculating the circumference and area of a circle.
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Pi and Pi Day Presentation
This resource contains a fully editable, 68-slide PowerPoint presentation on pi and Pi Day which falls on 14th March. It is also a useful resource for Pi Approximation Day on July 22nd.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
The history of pi - Babylon and Egypt - Rhind Papyrus
Archimedes calculations - Pythagorean Theorem
Origin of pi symbol – William Jones and Leonhard Euler
Pi formulas for the circumference and area of a circle
The infinite nature of pi
World record-holders for memorisation of pi digits
Piems and mnemonics for pi digits and formulas
Pi Day
Different ways Pi Day is celebrated
How hat size is determined by pi
Albert Einstein sharing his birthday with Pi Day
Pi dingbats
Suggestions and ideas for Pi Day activities
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to:
Display of the first million digits of pi
Pi rap ‘Lose Yourself In The Digits’
Math Antics - circles, area and circumference of circle, pi
Pi-search page - search the first 200 million digits of pi
Pi domino spiral
Pi Dingbats
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This is an inspirational acts of kindness poster. It is ideal for use during World Kindness Day, Random Acts of Kindness Week and Anti-Bullying Week. It can be used to prmote discussion.
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This resource contains a PowerPoint presentation on 'Random Acts of Kindness.' It could be used on Random Acts of Kindness Day on the 17th February in the UK, Random Acts of Kindness Week in the second week of February in the USA, on 1st September in New Zealand's Random Acts of Kindness Day and World Kindness Day on 13th November. In fact, it could be used any day!
It is a very poignant and thought-provoking presentation.<
The PowerPoint includes:
- Josh de Jong's story
- Danny Boyle's story
- examples of kindness - Gandhi, Princess Diana
- Jonny Benjamin's story
- the physical and psychological benefits of performing Random Acts of Kindness
- the definition of altruism
- inspirational kindness quotes
- what we can do to make the world a better place
- the importance of kind words
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This is a Christmas themed worksheet on alphabetical order - to the second and third letter.
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Set of 8 Christmas Themed Alphabetical Order Worksheets
This resource contains a set of 8 Christmas-themed worksheets on alphabetical order. Tasks include:
Placing items in alphabetical order by the first letter only.
Placing items in alphabetical order to the second, third and fourth letter.
Locating names in a filing system using the alphabet.
Placing items on a Christmas shopping list in alphabetical order.
Making own shopping list and placing items in alphabetical order.
Placing the names of the characters in ‘A Christmas Carol’ in alphabetical order.
Christmas Themed Alphabetical Order PowerPoint Lesson
This is a fully editable Christmas-themed PowerPoint lesson on alphabetical order, in which Santa’s elves visually demonstrate and explain alphabetical order up to four letters. It is an ideal resource for introducing/consolidating alphabetical order in the Christmas period.
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