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Learning Through Time aims to bring the up to date OFSTED framework to you through planning that has a thread through historical concepts.

Learning Through Time aims to bring the up to date OFSTED framework to you through planning that has a thread through historical concepts.
Primary History Curriculum Overview
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Primary History Curriculum Overview

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A primary history curriculum overview for those teachers who are in the UK. This overview states what units should be taught and in which years, to cover the National Curriculum and the new OFSTED framework. The sessions have also been ordered to ensure that the events are in chronological order as much as possible to build understanding for pupils. This resource has 1 page which can be seen in the preview and outlines 3 history topics for each year group, from Year 1 to Year 6 in a primary school curriculum in the UK. How I use this resource: This resource can be printed and shared with teachers in your school if you are using the Learning Through Time Curriculum. If you’re starting out with us I would recommend you have a look at our curriculum booklet which explains in detail our curriculum as well as outlining key concepts in history. [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12931884]
Adding and Subtracting Fractions Worksheet
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Adding and Subtracting Fractions Worksheet

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Needing an adding and subtracting fractions worksheet in the run up to SATS 2024? Look no further! This helpful worksheet has over 50 questions on assessing children’s knowledge of adding and subtracting fractions. Within this worksheet there are 3 pages, each aimed at a different skill: adding fractions, subtracting fractions and problem solving within this skill. There are two pages within this resource on adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator, 2 pages with different denominators and a problem solving page. If you are interested in any more fraction worksheets in the run up to SATS, see our Fractions guide which breaks down each of the Year 6 fraction National Curriculum objectives. This resource is aimed at completing the following objective in the National Curriculum: Add and subtract fractions with different denominators and mixed numbers, using the concept of equivalent fractions.
KS1 History: Toys Google Classroom Header
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KS1 History: Toys Google Classroom Header

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A Google Classroom header which is decorated for a toys past and present unit. This resource is to be used as a banner for your Google Classroom for children to know that you are learning about toys. This banner could also be used as a social media banner so that parents know what you are learning in the upcoming term. How I use this resource: This resource is to be used as a banner for your Google Classroom for children to know that you are learning about toys. If you are looking for toys planning and want to save time doing your planning then click on the link below for our complete toys unit! [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657]
KS1 History: Toys Card Game Set
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KS1 History: Toys Card Game Set

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A set of toy cards for children in KS1 (Year 1 and 2) for use in games. This set can be used as part of continuous provision in KS1 as children can play games such as SNAP with the cards that are given. Alternatively, the children can sort the cards into toys from the past or the present and discuss the different materials the toys are made from. How I use this resource: This resource is a booklet which is to be printed for the children for continuous provision. Teachers can choose to use the booklet as a 1:1 activity with children or choose for the children to complete the booklet independently. If you are interested in the complete unit of Toys past and present planning click the link below! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657
KS2 Maths:Adding 1,10 and 100 Google Form Quiz
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KS2 Maths:Adding 1,10 and 100 Google Form Quiz

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A set of question on a Google Form which assess children in KS2 (mainly Year 3 and Year 4) on their ability to add 1, 10 and 100 to a number or finding 1, 10 and 100 more of a number. In order to have a precise assessment on what skills children can do each skill is broken down into: Adding below 100. Adding above 100. Adding crossing a 100. This booklet asks these questions for: Adding 1. Adding 10. Adding 100. This resource has 9 questions and since this is a Google Form, once completed the Form will provide all the answers that your children have answered. No marking is required for this resource. This resource also has a help sheet with Google Forms so you know how to add the Form onto your Classroom. How I use this resource: This resource is to be used after you have taught finding 1, 10 and 100 more of a number as a diagnostic tool. To help with the learning of this content try our adding 1,10 and 100 to a number booklet.
Subtracting 1,10 and 100 Google Form Quiz
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Subtracting 1,10 and 100 Google Form Quiz

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In Year 3 and looking at finding 1, 10 and 100 less of a number? Look no further! This resource is a self marking quiz which children can take at the end of this unit to find any gaps and to create intervention plans! Within this resource there are 10 questions which are broken up into 3 questions each on: Finding 1 less (subtracting 1) Finding 10 less (subtracting 10) Finding 100 less (subtracting 100) Each of these topics are broken down into: Using that skill for 2 digit numbers Using that skill for 3 digit numbers Using that skill when exchanging/crossing a 10/100/1000 Once the children have completed the quiz you can review the results of the quiz with no marking required as it is self marking. This means that you can concentrate your energy on assessing your children in an easy way! This resource covers the Year 3 National Curriculum Objective of: Subtract numbers mentally, including: a three-digit number and 1s a three-digit number and 10s a three-digit number and 100s
KS1 History: Great Fire of London Plan
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KS1 History: Great Fire of London Plan

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A medium term plan for KS1 children for the Great Fire of London. This medium term plan covers 6 lessons which are broken down into: Teacher Information Historical Concepts Key Vocabulary Hook Learning Task Plenary The lessons will cover: Life in the 17th century Start of the fire Events during the fire Samuel Pepys Aftermath of the fire Modern Day In the Great Fire of London unit it is imperative that children first about how people in the 1600s lived, following this the events of the fire will be discussed which leads to modern day firefighting. How I use this resource: This resource can be printed or used online. This resource is to be used as an outline for the planning you make around the topic of the Great Fire of London If you are looking for more KS1 history planning we have already completed a unit of toys planning. Just click below to see! [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657]
Year 6 Maths: Fractions SATS Guide
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Year 6 Maths: Fractions SATS Guide

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A set of PPT slides which act as a guide for teachers and children alike for fractions in Year 6 for SATS. In this guide each fractions based objective from the UK National Curriculum is covered to ensure that your class is prepared for SATS in Year 6. These objectives are shown as visual representations which can be embedded in your whole class teaching, on a display board in the classroom or as a printable scaffold for children to use on the tables. Objectives covered in this guide include: Recognising fractions from a shaded area. Finding equivalent fractions. Using equivalent fractions to find simplified fractions. Comparing fractions with similar and different denominators. Adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator. Adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators. Finding fractions of amounts. Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions. Multiplying fractions by fractions and whole numbers. Dividing fractions by whole numbers. For each of the above objective the resource outlines the title of the page and uses numerical and visual representations so that the children can understand what to do. As well as this there are easy to follow steps which can be referred to when modelling to pupils or which pupils can refer to when they are working independently. How I use this resource: This resource has 10 different objectives and can be used in different ways. This can be used as a display pack and printed, in colour, so that children can refer to the different scaffolds. This resource can also be used within your maths slides themselves, as a clear step to step guide for teachers on how to model. Finally, this pack could be printed and given to the children to take home to support home learning or on tables as an independent scaffold. If you like this resource and want more Year 6 SATS Fractions resources, click this link for the Year 6 SATS work booklet which assesses all the Year 6 Fraction National Curriculum objectives. Alternatively, if you are looking for history resources a great starting point for whole school planning is here
KS1 History: Interactive Toy Shop
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KS1 History: Interactive Toy Shop

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A set of PPT slides which act as an interactive toy shop with toys from the past and the present. This resource is a set of 8 pictures of different toys which, when clicked, zoom in on this toy with some information given on the toy. These toys range from a yo-yo to a doll, with toys from the past and the present. This resource is a powerpoint presentation and can be used on an interactive whiteboard as a game for the children to play with each different toy. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. This may form part of a teacher’s continuous provision and can also be part of a guided session with a teacher. If you are interested in the complete unit of Toys past and present planning click the link below! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657
KS1 History:Toys Continuous Provision Booklet
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KS1 History:Toys Continuous Provision Booklet

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A booklet which is to be used in continuous provision in Key Stage One to support pupil’s overall understanding of toys. This booklet makes links across the curriculum, in Maths, Writing and Art. Within Maths children can use their counting skills to ten and twenty as well as adding within ten using toys as a guide. In Writing the children are asked to label a series of toys whilst in Art the children are asked to draw their favourite toy. This resource is a PDF printable booklet which is to be used in continuous provision. This provision is when children are given different areas of the classroom to explore and learn in an independent way. Teachers can choose to use the booklet as a 1:1 activity with children or choose for the children to complete the booklet independently. How I use this resource: This resource is a booklet which is to be printed for the children for continuous provision. Teachers can choose to use the booklet as a 1:1 activity with children or choose for the children to complete the booklet independently. If you are interested in the complete unit of Toys past and present planning click the link below! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657
KS2 Maths:Adding 10 Differentiated Worksheets
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KS2 Maths:Adding 10 Differentiated Worksheets

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A set of differentiated worksheets for children in KS2 (mainly Year 3 and Year 4) to practice their ability to add 10 to a number. Adding 10 to a number can be a difficult skill for the children to master so this resource is differentiated to meet all the children’s needs. The worksheet has four pages which are: Adding 10 below 100 using base ten as a reference point Adding 10 below 100 Adding 10 above 100 Adding a hundred figure Focused on the challenge of the inverse operation - children having the output but not the input. This resource features at least 4 questions on each page (with the exception of the first page) to ensure that children have enough chance to be fluent in the skill. Since the worksheets sequence each other children can easily finish one worksheet and move onto another worksheet without any low-level disruption in the class. How I use this resource: This resource has five pages so prior to the lesson I would assess the children’s knowledge and print off each page accordingly. Remember that children may finish one page and want to progress onto another page. Alternatively, this resource could be used as a booklet and all the booklet could be printed for the children to work in independently as an assessment tool. If you like this resource make sure you give it a review and if you are interested in continuing with this resource there is a resource including this and adds 10 and 100 to a number too. You may also enjoy the adding 1, 10 and 100 Google Form Quiz to assess the children’s knowledge of this skill.
KS1 History Lesson: Toys Conclusion
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KS1 History Lesson: Toys Conclusion

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A KS1 (Year 1 and 2) history lesson which concludes what the children have learnt during the toys past and present unit. This lesson leads discussions with children about what they have learnt aimed at recapping their knowledge of their toys,, their parents’ toys and their grandparent’s toys. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The task is to be completed in small groups so children can complete their sentences with an adult. If you are interested in the complete unit of Toys past and present planning click the link below! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657
KS1 History: Tim Peake Explorers Lesson
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KS1 History: Tim Peake Explorers Lesson

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A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about the life of Tim Peake and why he was a significant individual. Tim Peake has been a significant individual in the UK in the 2010s to modern day. Tim joined the European Space Agency in 2008 which resulted in him travelling to the International Space Station in 2015. Tim was the first British astronaut to take part in a space walk and is a role model for lots of people in the UK to be astronauts and scientists. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children Tim Peake’s life as well as making links to the prior lesson which was based on what an explorer is. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
KS1 History: Victorian Homes Lesson
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KS1 History: Victorian Homes Lesson

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A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about how Victorians lived and their homes. England during the Victorian reign developed largely due to the Industrial Revolution. The invention of factories as well as mass producing different goods meant that society changed exponentially. The smaller settlements that had developed in the past were soon left to bigger cities and towns, meaning houses changed. Houses were made in main cities and towns with brick, since it was mass produced. This resource is a powerpoint presentation which discusses with children the lives of the Victorians as well as their homes. It includes a work booklet for this lesson and other future lessons. The task in this lesson is to label a Victorian home. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. The worksheet can be completed in small groups or completed whole class.
Toys Knowledge Organiser KS1 History
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Toys Knowledge Organiser KS1 History

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A knowledge organiser for the KS1 history unit for toys past and present. This knowledge organiser is a great resource for an overview for what the children are going to learn in the toys past and present unit. This includes learning about toys in the present as well as learning about older toys that parents and grandparents would have played with. This resource has 1 page which can be seen in the preview and covers: What children should know Historical skills the children are going to learn Key objectives for the children to learn Key historical concepts for the unit Key Vocabulary How I use this resource: This resource can be printed and stuck in children’s books to indicate a new unit of history learning. This resource could also be highlighted and annotated to assess children’s progress through the unit. If you are interested in the KS1 Toys past and present unit, click the link below! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657
KS1 History Lesson: Parents Toys
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KS1 History Lesson: Parents Toys

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A primary history lesson which teaches children about their parents toys from the past. This lesson to investigate different toys in this lesson by looking at their materials and the use of technology in past toys. These include toys like football and building toys like blocks. From this unit and lesson the children should know about modern toys and their parents’ toys so that next lesson when they look at their grandparents toys they can see the change and continuity in toys. This resource is a powerpoint presentation and is a useful resource in exploring parents’ toys through questioning of the pupils. It is a discussion led lesson. It also includes a worksheet which children are to complete with their favourite toy, and how the toy was treated. How I use this resource: This resource is a powerpoint which is shared at the front of the class with the children. This lesson works best if you ask children to bring in toys or provide toys as a school, this would allow a more hands on feel to the lesson. The task is to be completed in small groups so children can complete their sentences with an adult. If you are interested in the complete unit of Toys past and present planning click the link below! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657
KS1 Toys Past and Present Complete Unit of Planning
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KS1 Toys Past and Present Complete Unit of Planning

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A complete unit of planning for Toys past and present for children in Year 1 and Year 2 in History. This unit covers in detail the National Curriculum objective of changes within living memory by looking at different toys which Grandparents, Parents and children now use. This resource features 6 lessons each with a task to complete at the end of the lesson. The six lessons are: Comparing Toys Modern Toys Parents’ Toys Grandparents’ Toys History of Teddy Bears Toy Conclusion The resource also includes a knowledge organiser which shows what is taught in the unit and can be stuck in children’s books as well as a medium term plan with an overview with what is being taught. This resource is suitable for children in Year 1 or in Year 2. How I use this resource: This resource is fully planned and resourced so everything you should need for this unit is provided - saving you valuable time as a teacher. Prior to sessions you will need to check the planning to ensure that you have everything printed. Looking for more history planning? Take a look at our overview which explains which units we recommend for each year group - it’s free! [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12931367
KS2 Maths: Adding 1, 10 and 100 Booklet
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KS2 Maths: Adding 1, 10 and 100 Booklet

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A set of differentiated worksheets for children in KS2 (mainly Year 3 and Year 4) to practice their ability to add 1,10 and 100 to a number. Adding to a number can be a difficult skill for the children to master so this resource is differentiated to meet all the children’s needs. Each skill of adding 1, 10 and 100 is broken down into: Adding with base ten below 100. Adding below 100. Adding above 100. Adding crossing a 100. Focused on the challenge of the inverse operation - children having the output but not the input. This booklet asks these questions for: Adding 1. Adding 10. Adding 100. This resource has 19 pages worth of questions: 6 for each objective and a bonus page at the end with assessment questions on all three skills. Each page features at least 4 questions on each page (with the exception of the first page) to ensure that children have enough chance to be fluent in the skill. Since the worksheets sequence each other children can easily finish one worksheet and move onto another worksheet without any low-level disruption in the class. How I use this resource: This resource has 19 pages so prior to the lesson I would assess the children’s knowledge and print off each page accordingly. Remember that children may finish one page and want to progress onto another page. Alternatively, this resource could be used as a booklet and all the booklet could be printed for the children to work in independently as an assessment tool. If you want a taster of this worksheet the adding 1 part of this booklet is free. To assess this learning you may [enjoy the adding 1, 10 and 100 Google Form Quiz to assess the children’s knowledge of this skill.] (http://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12979417) This quiz is self marking and will mean that you will assess your children’s progress once their quiz is complete, leaving you with spare time!
Toys Past and Present KS1 Medium Term Plan
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Toys Past and Present KS1 Medium Term Plan

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A medium term plan for KS1 children for the toys past and present unit of planning which covers changes within living memory. Within this medium term plan lessons such as modern day toys, parents toys and grandparents toys are covered. This resource features 6 lessons in the unit and includes for each: Teacher Information Historical Concepts Key Vocabulary Hook Learning Task Plenary How I use this resource: This resource can be printed or used online. This resource is to be used as an outline for the planning you make around the topic of toys past and present. If you are looking for toys planning and want to save time doing your planning then click on the link below for our complete toys unit! [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978657]