Hello I am Mr Bojangles. If you like me to make anything or you you have a query regarding one of my resources - you can email me at teacherbojangles@gmail.com
Hello I am Mr Bojangles. If you like me to make anything or you you have a query regarding one of my resources - you can email me at teacherbojangles@gmail.com
Antonym editable storyboard
Teachers and children combined can edit the statements.
Activity is used to highlight the opposite of the word use in the sentence
Eg. Hot = cold, giant = tiny
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What’s included?
Worksheet to design Tonal Shades
Learn about tonal shading, including light, shadow, and contrast with this activity sheet.
Understand how tonal shades evoke emotions and contribute to visual storytelling.
Charlotte’s web graffiti template for children to write down their thoughts and ideas. Can be used as whole class or individual.
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This fun and engaging booklet focusses on children’s sensory skills as well as number recognition.
Fantastic calming activity and can be completed with music in the background.
Fun and engaging lesson teaching children about co-ordinating conjunctions. Scaffolded slides included with end task.
Children discuss the purpose of conjunctions and how they can extend a sentence. whiteboard tasks, pair share and book task.
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Guess what ice breaker activity with a variety of different objects such as animals, musical instruments and people. One box disappears each time the teacher presses a button and children can guess at each stage.
Mapping the Frozen Frontier: Exploring Antarctica’s Surrounding Countries and Research Stations - An Adventurous Lesson for Young Cartographers!
Welcome to the fascinating world of cartography! In our “Mapping the Frozen Frontier: Exploring Antarctica’s Surrounding Countries and Research Stations” lesson, we invite young explorers to embark on an exciting journey to discover the geography and research stations surrounding Antarctica. Through interactive map work, engaging activities, and captivating discussions, children will develop their map-reading skills, explore the unique features of the Southern Ocean, and learn about the international scientific community’s efforts in this remote region. Get ready to navigate the frozen frontier and unravel the mysteries of Antarctica’s neighboring lands!
What’s Included in this Captivating Lesson?
Introduction to Antarctica’s Surrounding Countries: We’ll begin by introducing the countries that border Antarctica, including Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom. Through interactive discussions and visual aids, children will learn about these nations’ geographical location, their claims in Antarctica, and their roles in scientific research and environmental conservation.
Exploring the Southern Ocean: The Southern Ocean surrounds Antarctica and is a critical part of its ecosystem. We’ll dive into the unique characteristics of the Southern Ocean, its currents, marine life, and the challenges faced by researchers in this remote and inhospitable environment. Students will engage in interactive activities to understand the importance of this vast ocean and its connection to the continent.
Research Stations: Antarctica is a hub for scientific research, with numerous research stations established by different countries. We’ll explore some of the prominent research stations, such as McMurdo Station, Palmer Station, and Rothera Research Station. Through interactive map work and multimedia resources, students will learn about the purposes of these stations, the scientific studies conducted there, and the challenges faced by researchers in this extreme environment.
What’s included?
Deep fake lesson with two activities
This lesson teaches children how deep fakes are made
The pros and cons of deep fakes
Discussion around if a scenario is harmful or a bit of fun
Discussion on how deep fakes can effect the people personally
Sorting activity - children sort statements into “a bit of fun” or “harmful”
Writing activity - children write and give their opinion
This lesson is compatible as a primary or secondary resource
Teachers, if you are using for primary - I would suggest removing some of the more technical slides on how deep fakes are constructed.
What’s included?
Introduction to cubism lesson
Art craft template for cubism left and right and angle
Art craft template for face on
Digital and print version available too. Children upload their pictures and use resources on 2nd slide to make cubism version of themselves (optional).
What’s included?
In this lesson children will learn the following:
Watch a Claymation and discuss with students how it might have been made (students can write notes or answer verbally).
Discuss what other examples of Claymations the students might be familiar with.
Lesson breakdown:
Concept and story board.
Character and set design
Armature building
Set up the scene
Capture a frame
Editing
Video included to demonstrate process.
Suggested software: Davinchi resolve