NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
This interactive resource is suitable for early years and key stage one pupils. It has been created to support and develop aspects of the story book Wedding Service in the Christian Special Places series and the accompanying Teachers’ Handbook, Exploring Christian Special Places. The key stage one series was commissioned by ACCAC and published by the Welsh National Centre for Religious Education
A series of 20 lessons on the topic of SCHOOL. The lessons range from KS3 to AS Level with the common thread of topic area. Vocabulary and grammar teaching opportunities are exploited as well as giving information. Some lessons are suited to direct whole class teaching, some are to act as a springboard for talk within the classroom and others are directly related to examination requirements. The GCSE and AS lessons relate specifically to the WJEC syllabus but are suited to most examination stipulations.
A comprehensive resource designed to take pupils through the process of historical enquiry. The exercise focuses on Henry VIII and asks pupils to consider whether he deserves to be called 'Great&', a title bestowed upon him by the Elizabethans. The activity includes a number of interactive resources that can be delivered using whiteboards or VLEs.For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfL site, linked below.
This resource introduces the concept of war and provides a framework on how to respond to 5 war themed poems using Content, Attitude, Techniques, Sucess. The poets and poems examined are:-
* Wilfred Owen - Anthem for Doomed Youth
* Robert Graves - Dead Boche
* Edward Thomas - As the Team's Head Brass
* Henry Read - Naming of Parts
* Rupert Brooke - The Soldier
This also includes guidance on how to draft coursework.
A collection of resources to support the Locality Studies topic - Comparing a Less Developed Country to Wales. The unit consists of presentations, interactive activities and recommended follow up work.
The unit begins with work on location and compares the physical aspects of both countries including the climate. Attention is given to fair trade and other human aspects such as tourism and food on the island.
These French film resources are used to introduce, analyse and discuss the general topic of film and, in addition, the films on the WJEC GCE A2 syllabus. Students are introduced to general film vocabulary as well as film specific vocabulary. Detailed viewing exercises are designed to exploit the main themes in each film. In addition, the content of each film is used to practise grammatical points, translation skills and essay work adhering to the WJEC mark scheme. The resources promote whole class discussion as a result of individual research and listening and reading tasks.
This unit is made up of a number of mini activities. After finding the 12 pentominoes pupils use the shapes in the following activities:
•Find the symmetry and rotational symmetry of the shapes
•Investigate which pentominoes will tessellate without being rotated, then which will tessellate when rotated
•Fit the shapes into varying sizes of rectangles
The unit contains pentomino shapes to download and print out.
This is a series of PowerPoint presentations, produced for students to aid their understanding of topics encountered throughout the biochemistry component of the AS Biology course. It is also a useful revision tool for student when used with the guidance notes. (WJEC)
Interactive activities for whiteboard or computer on the story of Rama and Sita and how Hindus celebrate Diwali today.
Activities are differentiated at various levels. They include an electronic version of the story, discussion topics on the meaning of Diwali, matching and sequencing activities, multiple choice question games, creating nativity pictures, matching pairs games and jigsaws.