Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream’s House of Games
(127-slide PowerPoint presentation)
Welcome to A Midsummer Night’s Dream’s House of Games - an animated A Midsummer Night’s Dream themed quiz inspired by the House of Games television show. The quiz works with both individuals and groups and is a fun way to recap and revise the text.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more ‘House of Games’ themed resources:
House of Games - A Christmas Carol
House of Games - Macbeth
House of Games - Romeo and Juliet
Spring Haiku Poetry - Year 5 and 6
This 3-lesson mini-unit is designed to cover creative writing and poetry. It includes activities for pupils of all abilities. The PowerPoint uses bright colour, large and attractive fonts, vibrant imagery and easy to follow, child-friendly language. The resource is fully editable so can be adapted and used for different seasons or themes.
Content includes:
Discussion - what is a haiku?
Exploring and discussing haiku poetry - reading, listening to and talking about haiku poems
Create a class haiku activity
Individual, pair and group work opportunities
Reflecting on learning through constructive criticism
Writing an individual haiku about spring
Using colour photographs of spring scenes as writing stimulus
Drafting - how and why we redraft
How to plan and structure a haiku
Exemplar poems
Writing assessment opportunity - write a simple haiku poem about spring
38 slide PowerPoint presentation and 2 worksheets
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Summer Haiku
Autumn Haiku
Winter Haiku
Haiku Poetry - Year 3/4
The ‘ll’ Sound - EYFS
The ‘ll’ Sound is an EYFS phonics teaching resource introducing children to the digraph ‘ll’. Content includes:
A ‘ll’ digraph explanation
A link to a ‘ll’ sound introductory video
A ‘ll’ sound activity with an accompanying worksheet
One further differentiated worksheet with answers
18 flashcards which can also be used for a word matching game
‘The ‘ll’ Sound - EYFS’ is fully editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
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The ‘ai’ Sound
The ‘ch’ Sound
The ‘ck’ Sound
The ‘ff’ Sound
The ‘sh’ Sound
The ‘ss’ Sound
The ‘th’ Sound
Reading Non-fiction and Media Texts Teaching Resources is a 104 slide PowerPoint presentation with 12 worksheets and ten step by step lessons specifically designed to teach reading non-fiction and media texts at both KS3 and GCSE. This resource has been constructed with the four-part lesson plan in mind (starter activity, introduction, development and plenary) and all lessons can be edited, adapted and differentiated to suit your teaching needs. English teachers can preview the Reading Non-fiction and Media Texts Teaching resource by clicking on the images at the bottom of the page.
The Reading Non-fiction and Media Texts lessons contain a range of skills and activities, including:
* What are non-fiction and media texts?
* How do audience and purpose affect non-fiction and media texts?
* How are fact and opinion used in media and non-fiction texts?
* Developing awareness of how rhetorical techniques can affect the reader
* Bias, rhetoric and exaggeration; Generalisations and counter arguments
* Presentational devices
* Comparing texts and exploring exam success
The ‘th’ Sound - EYFS
In this EYFS teaching resource pupils are introduced to the digraph ‘th’ as per the EYFS statutory framework for literacy. Content includes:
‘th’ digraph explanation
A link to an introductory ‘th’ digraph video
Examples of words with the ‘th’ sound at the beginning
Examples of words with the ‘th’ sound at the end
Animated ‘th’ sound activities with two accompanying worksheets
One further differentiated worksheet with answers
18 flashcards that can also be used for a matching game
As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘The ‘th’ Sound - EYFS’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
The ‘ai’ Sound
The ‘ch’ Sound
The ‘ck’ Sound
The ‘ff’ Sound
The ‘ll’ Sound
The ‘sh’ Sound
The ‘ss’ Sound
The ‘sh’ Sound - EYFS
In this EYFS teaching resource pupils are introduced to the digraph ‘sh’ as per the EYFS statutory framework for literacy. Content includes:
‘sh’ digraph explanation
An introductory ‘sh’ digraph video
Examples of words with the ‘sh’ sound at the beginning
Examples of words with the ‘sh’ sound at the end
Animated ‘sh’ sound activities with two accompanying worksheets
One further differentiated worksheet with answers
18 flashcards that can also be used for a matching game
As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘The ‘sh’ Sound - EYFS’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
The ‘ai’ Sound
The ‘ch’ Sound
The ‘ck’ Sound
The ‘ff’ Sound
The ‘ll’ Sound
The ‘ss’ Sound
The ‘th’ Sound
The Main Clause
English SPaG Teaching Resource
'The Main Clause' explores how to identify the main clause in a sentence and how to use the main clause with confidence in sentence construction. Content includes:
- Definition of the main clause with example sentences.
- Identify the main clause in a sentence activity with an accompanying worksheet
- Complete the sentences using a main clause activity with an accompanying worksheet
- 1 further worksheet with answers
The Main Clause can be used as a starter activity, incorporated into a bigger unit of work or developed into a wider lesson on language, grammar and word choices.
Understanding Complex Sentences
Our ‘Understanding Complex Sentences ’ teaching resource is designed to help pupils gain an understanding of how complex sentences are made and how they can be used to develop writing skills. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 2 accompanying worksheets
‘Understanding Complex Sentences’ is fully editable, giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to meet all their teaching requirements.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
Complex Sentences - KS2/3
The Main Clause
The Subordinate Clause
To Kill a Mockingbird can be taught in Year 9 to cover KS3 Reading World Literature.
Content includes:
- A brief biography of Harper Lee and the social and historical context of 1930s Alabama and 1960s America
- 33 lesson scheme of work (following the four part lesson plan structure)
- Activities to develop knowledge of the plot
- In depth analysis of the characters of Scout, Jem, Atticus, Dill, Boo Radley, Bob Ewell and Miss Maudie
- Exploration of the key themes (law, good and evil, courage, prejudice, racism, class, innocence and maturity, etc)
- Developing awareness of the features of a novel – character, theme, plot, style
- Harper Lee's message and the role of setting, the mockingbird motif and language
- Cloze passage to consolidate understanding of the plot
- Discussion tasks
- Hot seating activities
- Empathy activities
- Video links to help the teaching and learning of plot, character and theme
- Character analysis and profiling
- Mind mapping themes and issues
'To Kill a Mockingbird' is fully editable, so teachers are able to adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
Using Paragraphs - Year 7/8
Using Paragraphs - Year 7/8 can be used to recap and consolidate existing knowledge about paragraphing.
The resource explains what a paragraph is, why they are used and when we should use them. Learners look at example texts together and use the discussion prompts to assess understanding before teachers assign the appropriate level worksheet for each pupil.
Bronze Activity:
Sort the sentences into paragraphs according to the given subject.
Silver Activity:
Sort the sentences into paragraphs.
Gold Activity:
Sort the sentences into paragraphs. Do some research about this topic and write another paragraph of your own.
‘Using Paragraphs - Year 7/8’ is fully editable, giving teachers the opportunity to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
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Using Paragraphs - Year 4/5
Writing Using Paragraphs
Using Paragraphs - Year 4 and 5
(30-slide PowerPoint lesson with 4 differentiated worksheets and answer keys)
Using Paragraphs - Year 4 and 5 can be used to introduce paragraphs for the first time or to consolidate existing knowledge.
In this resource children learn what a paragraph is, why they are used and when we should use them. Learners look at example texts together and use the discussion prompts to assess understanding before teachers assign the appropriate level worksheet for each pupil.
Bronze Activity:
Sort the sentences into paragraphs according to the given subject.
Silver Activity:
Sort the sentences into paragraphs.
Gold Activity:
Sort the sentences into paragraphs. Do some research about this topic and write another paragraph of your own.
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Using Paragraphs - Year 7/8
Writing Using Paragraphs
The ‘ai’ Sound - EYFS
In this EYFS teaching resource pupils are introduced to the vowel digraph ‘ai’ as per the EYFS statutory framework for literacy. Content includes:
An ‘ai’ vowel digraph explanation
A link to an ‘ai’ sound introductory video
An ‘ai’ sound activity with an accompanying worksheet
Further differentiated worksheet with answers
18 flashcards which can also be used for a word matching game
As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘The ‘ai’ Sound - EYFS’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
The ‘ch’ Sound
The ‘ck’ Sound
The ‘ff’ Sound
The ‘ll’ Sound
The ‘sh’ Sound
The ‘ss’ Sound
The ‘th’ Sound
The ‘ch’ Sound - EYFS
The ‘ch’ Sound is an EYFS phonics teaching resource introducing children to the digraph ‘ch’. Content includes:
A link to a short ‘ch’ sound video
Words beginning ‘ch’ explanation
Words ending ‘ch’ explanation
Words beginning ‘ch’ activity
Words ending ‘ch’ activity
A further link to a ‘ch’ video
1 worksheet and 1 further worksheet with differentiation
18 flashcards which can also be used for a word matching game
‘The ‘ch’ Sound - EYFS’ is fully editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
The ‘ai’ Sound
The ‘ck’ Sound
The ‘ff’ Sound
The ‘ll’ Sound
The ‘sh’ Sound
The ‘ss’ Sound
The ‘th’ Sound
The ‘ck’ Sound - EYFS
The ‘ck’ Sound is an EYFS phonics teaching resource introducing children to the digraph ‘ck’. Content includes:
A ‘ck’ digraph explanation
A link to a ‘ck’ sound introductory video
A ‘ck’ sound activity with an accompanying worksheet
One further differentiated worksheet with answers
18 flashcards which can also be used for a word matching game
‘The ‘ck’ Sound - EYFS’ is fully editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
The ‘ai’ Sound
The ‘ch’ Sound
The ‘ff’ Sound
The ‘ll’ Sound
The ‘sh’ Sound
The ‘ss’ Sound
The ‘th’ Sound
The 'ff' Sound - EYFS
The ‘ff’ Sound is an EYFS phonics teaching resource introducing children to the digraph ‘ff’. Content includes:
1. A ‘ff’ digraph explanation
2. A link to a ‘ff’ sound introductory video
3. A ‘ff’ sound activity with an accompanying worksheet
4. One further differentiated worksheet with answers
5. 12 flashcards which can also be used for a word matching game
‘The ‘ff’ Sound - EYFS’ is fully editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
Year 5/6 English Teaching Resources: Macbeth
This UKS2 ready to teach unit of work made up of a 150 slide PowerPoint presentation and 29 worksheets.
The resource is an ideal introduction to Macbeth for children at UKS2. All lessons follow a four part lesson structure (starter, introduction, development and plenary) and all have been carefully planned and designed to enhance and develop knowledge and understanding of the play. Within the PowerPoint slides you will find a mix of activities for children of different abilities including:
A brief outline of Shakespeare’s life and times and the Elizabethan theatre
‘Understanding the plot’ activities
Key features of a drama text (stage directions etc)
Detailed analysis of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
Exploring the play’s central themes (ambition, betrayal, evil, etc)
The play’s context – both social and historical – witches, witchcraft and the presentation of women
How to write about Macbeth
Analysis of Shakespeare’s language and key soliloquys
Dramatic devices - the use of tension and suspense in the play
Hot-seating tasks
Sequencing activities
Writing in role - empathy writing tasks including diaries and letters
To preview our UKS2 Macbeth teaching resource in more detail please click on the images from the PowerPoint presentation opposite.
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Macbeth - GCSE Unit of Work
Macbeth - Characterisation
Macbeth - Structure
Macbeth - Loyalty
Macbeth - Courage
Macbeth - Context and Tension
Macbeth – The Witches
Macbeth - Answering the AQA GCSE English Literature Exam Question
Macbeth - Answering the Edexcel GCSE English Literature Exam Question
Macbeth - House of Games Activities
WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
‘Eduqas GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry’ is a 103-slide PowerPoint presentation with 19 accompanying worksheets and is ideal for teaching approaches to the unseen poetry question on the Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam.
Contents include:
Example examination questions with example poems.
A mnemonic designed to give students a structured approach to answering the unseen poetry questions.
A step-by-step guide to writing about unseen poetry using the example questions and exemplar responses.
How to write about an unseen poem’s content, imagery, poetic techniques, structure, mood and theme.
How to write a personal response.
How to compare one unseen poem with another.
Exemplar model answers.
To preview ‘Eduqas GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry’, please click on the images from the PowerPoint lessons.
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AQA GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
Edexcel GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
WJEC GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry - Higher Tier
WJEC GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry - Foundation Tier
WJEC GCSE English Literature Exam Prep - Comparing Unseen Poetry
‘WJEC GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry – Higher Tier’ has been made to help higher tier students prepare for the Unseen Poetry section of the GCSE English Literature exam. It contains a 69-slide PowerPoint-based teaching resource and 13 worksheets.
Contents:
Example examination question with two poems
A mnemonic (A TIP TOP) to give students a structured approach to answering the question.
Explaining how to write about content, imagery, poetic techniques, structure, mood and theme.
Constructing a personal response.
How to compare two unseen poems.
An example model answer.
To preview ‘WJEC GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry – Higher Tier’ click on the images.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
WJEC GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry - Foundation Tier
WJEC GCSE English Literature Exam Prep - Comparing Unseen Poetry
Eduqas GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
AQA GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
Edexcel GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
WJEC GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry - Foundation Tier
This teaching unit has been made to help foundation students prepare for the Unseen Poetry section of the GCSE English Literature exam. It contains a 68-slide PowerPoint-based teaching resource and 13 worksheets.
Contents:
Example examination question with two poems
A mnemonic (A TIP TOP) to give students a structured approach to answering the question.
Explaining how to write about content, imagery, poetic techniques, structure, mood and theme.
Constructing a personal response.
How to compare two unseen poems.
An example model answer.
To preview a selection of slides from ‘WJEC GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry – Foundation Tier’ click on the images.
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WJEC GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry - Higher Tier
WJEC GCSE English Literature Exam Prep - Comparing Unseen Poetry
Eduqas GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
AQA GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
Edexcel GCSE English Literature Unseen Poetry
Show Not Tell
‘Show Not Tell’ teaches UKS2/LKS3 pupils how to use show sentences in their written work. This fully editable PowerPoint lesson can be used as a starter activity, a standalone lesson or developed into lessons on wider writing styles. Content includes:
What is the show not tell style of writing?
Examples of show not tell sentences
Why use show sentences?
Writing show not tell sentences activity with an accompanying worksheet
1 further worksheet with example answers
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Creating Characters
Writing Effective Story Openings
Descriptive Writing - KS2
Descriptive Writing - KS3
Adjectives in Stories
Complex Sentences
Words Instead of Said
Drafting - How to Improve Writing