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Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 4 of 12 || Societal Hierarchy
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Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 4 of 12 || Societal Hierarchy

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Week 4 of 12- A historical lesson on the societal hierarchy of Ancient Egypt, from slaves to pharaohs! This product contains an 18-slide Teaching PowerPoint and 2 main tasks that can be printed or completed digitally via PDF copies. The PPT guides students through learning the key roles of ancient Egyptian society: Pharaoh, vizier, nobles, scribes, priests, soldiers, craftsmen, farmers and slaves. The first task sees children labelling these roles on a societal pyramid, then matching up job roles to their titles using the worksheet included in this pack. Task 2 sees children research the role of the pharaoh in more depth. These activities can be conducted individually or in small groups both physically or digitally. The focus is on recalling key facts and independent research using the internet. This product contains 5 activities, including: Whole-class Teaching PowerPoint on new information Linked YouTube video discussing the importance of the role of the pharaoh Task 1 worksheet on roles within ancient Egyptian society Task 2 worksheet on pharaoh research from video notes QR codes for further independent research This download includes: An 18-slide Teaching PowerPoint ‘How to use this product’ explanation within the PPT Outlined Tasks with signposted websites and worksheets PPT copies of the worksheets for editing PDF copies of the worksheets for formatting Outline of the planning with links to accessing the rest of the course A learning path to outline the focuses for the rest of the course 3 fonts for editing .ppt documents Ancient Egypt Resources by LiL X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 1: Introduction & Timelines X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 2: Mapping Egypt X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 3: The River Nile X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 4: Social Structures X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 5: Daily Life X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 6: Gods & Goddesses X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 7: Mummification X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 8: The Pyramids X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 9: Hieroglyphs X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 10: End of an Era X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 11: King Tut’s Tomb X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 12: Archaeology X Egyptian Themed Skip Counting - Times Tables Board Games X Egyptian Cinderella- Character Description
Primary: Stone Age Assembly (Script, lyrics, background ppt)
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Primary: Stone Age Assembly (Script, lyrics, background ppt)

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Hi there, There are three resources in this pack. There's a background assembly powerpoint to create a backdrop (including links to sound effects etc), the lyrics to a version of 'Gold' by Spandeau Ballet with the lyric changed to 'STONE!' (much comedy), and the script. On the script document, there's also a helpful table to write down who's who.
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 4 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 4 Unit

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Week 4 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on 4 different forms of poetry (haiku, acrostic, kenning & shape poems). Chapters 8 - 11 are covered. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 8-11 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in online research, identifying syllables and poetry writing. Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease 35-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 8, 9, 10 & 11 Video clips suggested to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Kenning Poetry worksheet Acrostic Poetry worksheet Shape Poetry worksheet Shape Poetry Challenge worksheet Counting Syllables worksheet (& answers) Haiku Worksheet Evaluation challenges for children to give their opinions on each poetic form 5 x starter activities on the PowerPoint slides Hiccup & Toothless clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource Looking for the rest of the unit? X Week 1 X Week 2 X Week 3 X Week 5 X Week 6 Want to get in early on the whole unit? Due to be completed on July 12th 2020 X How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
KS2: The Roman Calendar Pack
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KS2: The Roman Calendar Pack

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Hi there! Here's a pack on the roman calendar. I hope it works for you. If you need anything extra, don't hesitate to contact me! * Includes * Learning Objectives: To understand the meanings of the Roman months To learn about the transformation from original calendars to the one we use today! Success Criteria (Must, Should, Could) Brief History of the calendar Romulus, Numa and Julian months Why are the months named this way? Main lesson activity Activity sheet Review from previous upload of this resource: nld60: "A lot of research time saved. Thank you." Happy teaching, Miss Ritchie
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 6 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 6 Unit

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Week 6 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on character description, prediction and planning, writing and editing a sequel. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 15-19 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in using textual evidence to predict future plot lines, describing characters using ‘show not tell’ and writing at length. Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease 41-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 15, 16, 17, 18 & 19 and topical words Video clips suggested to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Making Predictions worksheet Describing the Green Death worksheet Evidence from Text worksheet Book Review worksheet Story Mountain Planning worksheet Introduction Drafting & Editing worksheet Sequel Write-Up worksheet Front & Back Cover Design Challenge worksheet 5 x starter/extension activities on the PowerPoint slides to push higher ability How To Train Your Dragon clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource Looking for the rest of the unit? X Week 1 X Week 2 X Week 3 X Week 4 X Week 5 **Want to save money on the whole unit? ** X How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
Victorians Assembly || Dragon's Den Inventions || KS2
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Victorians Assembly || Dragon's Den Inventions || KS2

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A class assembly for Key Stage 2 on the Victorians and their inventions in the style of an episode of Dragon’s Den. This class assembly lasts for 15 minutes and includes 18 roles that range from having a single line up to having 6. In the pack, you will receive the PDF copy and an editable Word Document format. In order to edit this document and maintain the formatting, you must install the two fonts also included in this download. The inventions include the telephone, the flushable toilet, the lightbulb and a flop- the Hotchkiss Bicycle Railroad. The dragons include Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne. A funny play that will be loved by children and adults alike! Enjoy. Miss Austin
Egyptian Shape Poems
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Egyptian Shape Poems

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This is a set of resources that I use for my year 3 and 4 group. They are Egyptian themed so that they can link in with humanities topic. Shape poems are a great introduction to writing in a poetic structure for children, and the shapes offered in this pack are: canopic jars, a sarcophagus and a pyramid. I modelled the pyramid shape to the class so that my lower ability group had more input tailored to them. LO: To write a topical shape poem
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 5 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 5 Unit

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Week 5 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on personification, rhyming poetry and text comprehension using evidence from the text. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 12-14 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in using personification to describe, writing rhyming poetry in the ABCB pattern and providing evidence when answering comprehension questions. Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease 41-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 12, 13, 14 and topical words Video clips suggested to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Identifying Personification worksheet The Story So Far worksheet Personification in Poetry worksheet Rhyming Poem Example worksheet Poetry Write-Up worksheet Chapter 14 Comprehension worksheet Newspaper Article Challenge worksheet Evaluation challenges for children to give their opinions on each poetic form 5 x starter/extension activities on the PowerPoint slides to push higher ability How To Train Your Dragon clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource Looking for the rest of the unit? X Week 1 X Week 2 X Week 3 X Week 4 X Week 6 **Want to save money on the whole unit? ** X How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
Ancient Egyptians Unit || Week 5 || Daily Life
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Ancient Egyptians Unit || Week 5 || Daily Life

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Week 5 of 12- An exploration of daily life as an Egyptian slave, a merchant and a nobleman in the ancient Egyptian civilization. Children will create a daily schedule and engage in drama activities to immerse in the topic. This product contains an 24-slide Teaching PowerPoint and 4 main tasks that can be printed or completed digitally via PDF copies. The PPT guides students through learning the key details about daily life as 3 different sects of society: Slaves, merchants and nobles. The first task sees children reading and understanding definitions of topical vocabulary, then matching them up to the words using the worksheets included in this pack. Task 2 sees children research the daily life using the QR codes, videos and slides provided. Task 3 involves using Talk for Learning to discuss what they found, and Task 4 is a drama activity to explore how these different sects may have interacted with each other. These activities can be conducted individually or in small groups both physically or digitally. The focus is on recalling key facts and independent research using the internet. This product contains 5 activities, including: Whole-class Teaching PowerPoint on new information Linked YouTube video discussing the daily life of Egyptian slaves Task 1 worksheet pack on topical vocabulary matching Task 2 worksheets (x3) on slaves, merchants and nobles’ daily lives QR codes for further independent research This download includes: A 24-slide Teaching PowerPoint ‘How to use this product’ explanation within the PPT Outlined Tasks with signposted websites and worksheets PPT copies of the worksheets for editing PDF copies of the worksheets for formatting Outline of the planning with links to accessing the rest of the course A learning path to outline the focuses for the rest of the course 3 fonts for editing .ppt documents I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress! Thank you, and happy teaching! Miss Austin
How to Train Your Dragon: Week 1 Unit
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How to Train Your Dragon: Week 1 Unit

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Week 1 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on author fact files, research skills, prediction and comprehension. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Pre-Read & Chapter 1 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in text comprehension, independent research and plot prediction! Also, my own Guided Reading Approach “AEE” (answer, explain & evidence) is included in this pack, with a 6 page, child-friendly explanation included! Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 3 of the PowerPoint for ease 41-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary outline for Chapter 1 and the foreword (page 4) Video clips of the author talking about inspiration and planning (2 linked/included) Integrated QR codes for children’s author research purposes (page 7) Lap-book resources Author Research Planning Page worksheet Designing a Writing Room worksheet Questioning the Author worksheet Making Predictions worksheet Plot Recap worksheet Drawing Hiccup worksheet Chapter 1 comprehension, guided reading questions Hiccup clip art (not for commercial use) 3 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource Looking for the rest of the unit? Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
Victorians Assembly || Schooling & Class System || KS2
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Victorians Assembly || Schooling & Class System || KS2

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A class assembly for Key Stage 2 on Victorian schools, the uniforms, the lesson format and the punishments. This class assembly lasts for 15 minutes and includes 16 roles that range from having a single line up to having ~6. In the pack, you will receive the PDF copy and an editable Word Document format. In order to edit this document and maintain the formatting, you must install the two fonts also included in this download. The props required are also listed, as well as there being a section for you to allocate roles on the front page. A funny play that will be loved by children and adults alike! Looking for a play on Victorian inventions instead? Click here! Enjoy. Miss Austin
KS2: Female Figures in Religion (1 Lesson Pack)
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KS2: Female Figures in Religion (1 Lesson Pack)

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Hi there! Here's another resource for you. This one talks about the Virgin Mary and compares her to the Egyptian goddess Isis. Lots of interesting parallels here! * Includes * Learning Objective: To compare female figures in different religions Success Criteria (Must, Should, Could) Comedic slides Introduction to ISIS the Egyptian Goddess and the link to Virgin Mary Task Lesson Plan Activity worksheet
War of the Roses Assembly
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War of the Roses Assembly

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Hi there! This assembly is 7 pages long and incorporates 22 parts, though there’s enough scope for more narrators to be added in or for children to only have one part as opposed to two. I like my assemblies to be funny, hence the large amount of humour added in! There’s audience participation etc. Any questions, please let me know!
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 3 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 3 Unit

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Week 3 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on prepositions of place, figurative language (hyperbole, similes & metaphors) and character development. Chapters 4 - 7 are covered. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 4-7 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in text comprehension, parts of speech identification and character description using figurative language! Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease 40-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 4, 5, 6 & 7 Video clips suggested to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Identifying Prepositions in Context worksheet Writing Prepositional Phrases worksheet Comparing Book to Movie worksheet Writing Instructions worksheet Me VS Hiccup worksheet for character empathy Writing to Hiccup worksheet Persuasive writing worksheet Identifying Figurative Language worksheet (similes, metaphors, hyperbole) 5 x challenge activities on the PowerPoint slides Hiccup clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource I am currently teaching this unit and will be uploading new packs as they’re made, so follow me to stay up to date and to carry on the children’s learning consistently <3 Looking for the rest of the unit? Week 1 Week 2 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Want to get the whole unit? Due to be completed on July 12th 2020 How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 2 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 2 Unit

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Week 2 of my No-Prep 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on parts of speech (noun, adjective, adverb, verb), figurative language (similes & metaphors) and character description. Chapter 2 & 3 are covered. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 2 & 3 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in text comprehension, parts of speech identification and character description using figurative language! Also, my own Guided Reading Approach “AEE” (answer, explain & evidence) is included in this pack, with a multiple-page, child-friendly explanation included! Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease ~ 40-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 2 and 3 Video clips to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Character information worksheet Dragon description worksheet 2 x Parts of Speech starter tasks (matching activities) 2 x Parts of Speech in context worksheets Identifying similes and metaphors in context worksheet Character description worksheet Chapter 2 & 3 comprehension, guided reading questions Hiccup clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource Looking for the rest of the unit? Week 1 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Want to get in early on the whole unit? Due to be completed on July 12th 2020 How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit - Growing Bundle I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
The Victorians History Unit || Week 1 of 12 || Introduction & Timelines
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The Victorians History Unit || Week 1 of 12 || Introduction & Timelines

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Week 1 of 12- An introduction to the Victorians topic, key vocabulary, BC/AD and timeline chronology activities This product contains a 20-slide Teaching PowerPoint and 7 pages of worksheets that guide students through learning the chronology of where the Victorian era fell in the context of British and global history. The activities can be conducted as a class or in smaller groups both physically (using string and clothespins/pegs or laminated cards) or digitally. The focus is on problem solving, understanding the meaning of BC and AD and understanding the chronology of this pivotal era. This product contains 4 activities, including: ‘What do we already know?’ sticky note activity Understanding timelines (creating your own) Sorting British History events using physical or digital cards Sorting key images of Victoria using physical or digital cards A note-taking activity to improve summarizing skill This download includes: A 21-slide Teaching PowerPoint ‘How to use this product’ explanation within the PPT Outline of the planning with links to accessing the rest of the course Many fonts for editing .ppt & .docx documents Extra challenges to push on your critical thinkers History Resources by LiL Perfect for the classroom, home learning or even extra curricular clubs, these no-prep lessons make learning about History fun, exciting and (dare I say it…) easy! X The Victorians | Week 1 X The Victorians | Week 2: Queen Victoria X The Victorians | Week 3: Victorian Society X The Victorians | Week 4 X The Victorians | Week 5 X The Victorians | Week 6 X The Victorians | Week 7 X The Victorians | Week 8 X The Victorians | Week 9 X The Victorians | Week 10 X The Victorians | Week 11 X The Victorians | Week 12 X British Monarchy Clip Art I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress! Thank you, and happy teaching! Miss Austin
Ancient Egyptians Humanities Unit || Week 2 of 12 || Mapping Egypt
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Ancient Egyptians Humanities Unit || Week 2 of 12 || Mapping Egypt

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Week 2 of 12- An introduction to the human and physical geography of ancient and modern Egypt. This product contains a 23-slide Teaching PowerPoint and 3 pages of worksheets that guide students through learning the human and physical geography of Egypt. The main task sees children plotting key locations onto a plain map of Egypt and is differentiated for three levels of challenge. This activity can be conducted individually or in small groups both physically or digitally. The focus is on map reading and independent research using the internet. This product contains 5 activities, including: ‘What do we already know?’ reasoning activity about BC and AD World geography challenge questions Linked QR Code YouTube introduction to Ancient Egypt video Sorting human and physical features of Egyptian geography Mapping key features on a blank Egypt map (3-way differentiated) This download includes: A 23-slide Teaching PowerPoint ‘How to use this product’ explanation within the PPT 3-way Differentiated Main Task Mapping Egypt worksheet Differentiated answer sheets in PDF format Outline of the planning with links to accessing the rest of the course A learning path to outline the focuses for the rest of the course 3 fonts for editing .ppt & .docx documents Extra challenges to push on your critical thinkers Ancient Egypt Resources by LiL X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 1: Introduction & Timelines X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 2: Mapping Egypt X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 3: The River Nile X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 4: Social Structures X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 5: Daily Life X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 6: Gods & Goddesses X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 7: Mummification X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 8: The Pyramids X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 9: The Afterlife X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 10: Hieroglyphs X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 11: King Tut’s Tomb X Ancient Egyptians History Unit || Week 12: Archaeology X Egyptian Themed Skip Counting - Times Tables Board Games X Egyptian Cinderella- Character Description I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress! Thank you, and happy teaching! Miss Austin