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.
Formal and Informal Writing - KS2
This English teaching PowerPoint lesson covers formal writing focusing on writing a letter of complaint. Content includes:
1. What is the difference between formal and informal writing?
2. Key features of writing a formal letter
3. How to write a formal letter consolidation / assessment task with
accompanying worksheet
'Formal and Informal Writing - KS2' is fully editable allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit each class they teach.
FOLKTALES AND FABLES
This unit of work is designed to cover reading and writing using folktales and fables at Grade 2/3 level. ‘Folktales and Fables’ is a complete unit of work including a teacher overview, detailed activities, a 58 slide PowerPoint and 13 accompanying worksheets.
The resource includes a range of lessons and activities for Grade 2 and Grade 3 students of all abilities. The PowerPoint uses bright color, large and attractive fonts, vibrant imagery, sound, video and easy to follow, child-friendly language. Activities include:
Exploring and discussing folktales and fables
Discovering multi-modal texts - books, videos, cartoons and online storybooks
Individual, pair and group work
How to analyze characters - goodies, baddies and magical characters
Hotseating and role play tasks to develop understanding of character
Sequencing and storyboarding
How to plan a story using the story mountain
How to begin a narrative
Writing task - how to write a folktale
Teaching notes for lessons and assessment
58 slide PowerPoint presentation
13 pages of worksheets/planning documents to accompany the PowerPoint
Comparing Numbers - Counting and Cardinality
In Comparing Numbers students begin to identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than or equal to the number of objects in another group. The resource includes a 39 slide animated PowerPoint presentation, interactive activities, four accompanying worksheets and cut out counters, sets and numbers for a class activity.
Common Core Standards: K.CC.5.6
To preview Comparing Numbers please click on the images from the PowerPoint presentation.
Positive, Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
This English SPaG teaching resource covers the degrees of adjectives - positive, comparative and superlative. Content includes:
Explanation of the degrees of adjectives
Spelling rules for each form of adjective
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with two accompanying worksheets
One further worksheet with answers
‘Positive, Comparative and Superlative Adjectives’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit the requirements of each class they teach.
AMAZING ADJECTIVES
Amazing Adjectives is a very useful resource perfect for helping pupils develop their understanding and use of adjectives in both reading and writing.
The PowerPoint presentation teaches children how to use adjectives to extend their vocabulary and improve the impact of their writing. English Teaching Resources: Amazing Adjectives includes a number of tasks for pupils of differing abilities.
English Teaching Resources: Amazing Adjectives can be used as a starter activity, incorporated into an existing lesson or included in a unit of work on wider reading and writing skills.
Room on the Broom – KS1 English Teaching Resource
Room on the Broom is a colourful, engaging and fun teaching resource for KS1 based on the popular book by Julia Donaldson. The resource covers numerous elements of the National Curriculum for KS1 Reading and Writing skills and is colourful, engaging and interactive. Activities include:
• information retrieval
• recounting the narrative
• exploring the themes and message of the story
• talking and writing about characters and key events
• considering the use of heroes and villains in the book
• looking at language – words that rhyme
• making predictions
• creating a new book cover
Room on the Broom is a beautifully presented teaching resource containing interactive quizzes and activities. The resource also contains 27 worksheets and a 6 lesson overview of the unit.
‘Room on the Broom’ is fully editable allowing teachers to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
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Room on the Broom - Story Sequencing - KS1
English Teaching Resources: AQA 9-1 Poetry Anthology Power and Conflict Pack contains 15 detailed PowerPoint presentations (a whopping 582 slides!) and 75 worksheets to help you teach every poem from the AQA 9-1 Power and Conflict poetry cluster.
The poems analysed are:
Ozymandias (Shelley)
London (Blake)
Extract from the Prelude: Stealing a Boat (Wordsworth)
My Last Duchess (Browning)
The Charge of the Light Brigade (Tennyson)
Exposure (Owen)
Storm on the Island (Heaney)
Bayonet Charge (Hughes)
Remains (Armitage)
Poppies (Weir)
War Photographer (Duffy)
Tissue (Dharker)
The Emigree (Rumens)
Kamikaze (Garland)
Checking Out Me History (Agard)
Each poem is the focus of an in-depth PowerPoint analysis and comes with numerous accompanying worksheets.
The Emigree - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson unit teaches students about Carol Rumens’ ‘The Emigree’ in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, the resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. It is made up of a 47-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 4 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context - An introduction to Carol Rumens and ‘The Emigree’.
First Reading - A reading of ‘The Emigree’ with comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery - Analysing the poem line by line. Exploring language and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing - An essay question to assess students’ initial understanding of the poem. An example response is included.
Lesson Two
Imagery - Analysing Rumens’ use of imagery.
Themes - Discussing ‘The Emigree’s’ themes.
Structure and Form - Considering how Rumens uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE exam - Comparing ‘The Emigree’ with ‘Poppies’ and explaining how to write a comparison essay in the exam.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview a selection of pages from the resource, please click on the images.
Click below to see more AQA GCSE Anthology Power and Conflict Poetry resources:
Ozymandias
London
The Prelude - Stealing the Boat
My Last Duchess
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Exposure
Storm on the Island
War Photographer
Bayonet Charge
Remains
Checking Out Me History
Poppies
Tissue
Kamikaze
AQA GCSE Anthology Poetry Power and Conflict Pack
Checking Out Me History - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson unit teaches students about John Agard's 'Checking Out Me History' in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, the resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. It is made up of a 49-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context - An introduction to John Agard and the social and historical context of ‘Checking Out Me History’.
First Reading - A reading of ‘Checking Out Me History’ with comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery - Analysing the poem line by line. Exploring language and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing - An essay question to assess students' initial understanding of the poem. An example response is included.
Lesson Two
Imagery - Analysing Agard's use of imagery.
Themes - Discussing Checking Out Me History's themes.
Structure and Form - Considering how Agard uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE exam - Comparing ‘Checking Out Me History’ with ‘London’ and explaining how to write a comparison essay in the exam.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview a selection of slides from 'Checking Out Me History’, please click on the images.
Tissue - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson unit teaches students about Imtiaz Dharker’s ‘Tissue’ in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, this resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. It is made up of a 51-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 4 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context - An introduction to Imtiaz Dharker and Tissue’s inspiration and context.
First Reading - A reading of Tissue with comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery - Analysing Tissue in detail. Exploring language and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing - An essay question to assess students’ initial understanding of the poem. An example response is included.
Lesson Two
Imagery - Analysing Dharker’s use of imagery.
Themes - Discussing Tissue’s themes.
Structure and Form - Considering how Dharker uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE exam - Comparing Tissue with Ozymandias and explaining how to write a comparison essay in the exam.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview ‘Tissue’ by Imtiaz Dharker in detail, please click on the images.
Click below to see more AQA GCSE Anthology Power and Conflict Poetry resources:
Ozymandias
London
The Prelude - Stealing the Boat
My Last Duchess
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Exposure
Storm on the Island
War Photographer
Bayonet Charge
Remains
Checking Out Me History
Poppies
The Emigree
Kamikaze
AQA GCSE Anthology Poetry Power and Conflict Pack
Poppies - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson unit teaches students about Jane Weir's 'Poppies' in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, this resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. It is made up of a 50-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 4 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context - An introduction to the poet Jane Weir and the poem’s inspiration and context.
First Reading - A reading of ‘Poppies’ with comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery - Analysing 'Poppies' in detail. Exploring language and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing - An essay question to assess students' initial understanding of the poem. An example response is included.
Lesson Two
Imagery - Analysing Weir's use of imagery.
Themes - Discussing the poem's themes.
Structure and Form - Considering how Weir uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE exam - Comparing ‘Poppies’ with ‘War Photographer’ and explaining how to write a comparison essay in the exam.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview a selection of slides from the presentation, click on the images.
Remains - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson mini-unit covers Simon Armitage's 'Remains' in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, this resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. It is made up of a 53-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 5 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context - An extract from the Channel 4 documentary ‘Forgotten Heroes: The Undead’ and an introduction to the Gulf War and PTSD.
First Reading - A reading of ‘Remains’ with comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery - Analysing 'Remains' in detail. Exploring language and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing - An essay question to assess students' initial understanding of the poem. An example response is included.
Lesson Two
Imagery - Analysing Armitage's use of imagery.
Themes - Discussing the poem's themes.
Structure and Form - Considering how Armitage uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE exam - Comparing ‘Remains’ with ‘War Photographer’ and explaining how to write a comparison essay in the exam.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview a selection of slides from 'Remains' please click on the images.
Easily Confused Words - Its and It's
‘Easily Confused Words - Its and It's’ is a handy English PowerPoint presentation designed to help pupils use these homophones in the correct context. Content includes:
1. What are homophones?
2. Definition and examples of 'its' and 'it's'.
3. Consolidation activity.
4. Accompanying worksheet.
5. Link to an interactive game.
‘Easily Confused Words - Its and It's’ can be edited allowing teachers to adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
Island Man (Grace Nichols) is an excellent resource for teaching the poem Island Man by Grace Nichols.
Our Island Man resource fully utilises PowerPoint as an effective teaching tool; all PowerPoint slides are clear and easy to follow and use a number of techniques to help students develop knowledge and understanding of the poem Island Man.
To view the complete resource Island Man (Grace Nichols) PowerPoint in more detail you can preview the resource by clicking on the slides in the preview box underneath the resource’s description. English Teaching Resources: Island Man (Grace Nichols) includes a wide range of activities for pupils of all abilities such as:
* a quick biography of Grace Nichols and the social and historical context of Island Man
* activities to develop knowledge of the ‘narrative’ of Island Man
* exploration of the key themes of Island Man (identity, immigration, isolation, etc)
* developing awareness of techniques used in poetry – metaphor, imagery, alliteration, onomatopeia, etc
* teaching the use of Point/Evidence/Explain to write about Island Man
* Grace Nichols’ purpose and the poems meaning
* analysis of Grace Nichols’ use of language in Island Man
* Grace Nichols use of poetic techniques
* developing inference and deduction skills
* 5 accompanying worksheets
Improving Vocabulary
This handy teaching resource focuses on word choice and vocabulary. Content includes:
1. An animated PowerPoint presentation
2. Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 3 accompanying worksheets
'Improving Vocabulary' is fully editable which gives teachers the freedom to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
'Hyphens and Brackets' is an 8-slide PowerPoint presentation with 2 accompanying worksheets.
This PowerPoint lesson explains why hyphens and brackets are used and teaches students how to use this form of punctuation for a range of purposes. The resource contains punctuation definitions, examples of hyphenated words, a dictionary game, question and answer activities, when and how to add brackets to writing task and a consolidation of understanding activity.
To preview 'Hyphens and Brackets' click on the images.
The Prelude: Stealing the Boat
This two-lesson mini-unit covers Wordsworth’s ‘Stealing the Boat’ in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying AQA Power and Conflict poetry, this resource explores the poem in depth and explains how to compare it to other poems from the anthology. The resource is made up of a 66-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 6 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context – A brief outline of William Wordsworth, Romanticism and the social and historical context of the late 1700s.
First Reading – A reading of ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ with glossary and comprehension / consolidation questions - answers included.
Language and imagery – Analysing ‘Stealing the Boat’ in detail. Exploring language and answering questions that delve deeper. Model answers provided.
Essay Writing – An essay question to assess students’ initial understanding of the poem. An example response is included.
Lesson Two
Imagery - Analysing Wordsworth’s use of imagery and poetic techniques in the poem.
Themes – Exploring the themes of ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ – the power of nature, fear, personal growth and the connection between humans and the natural world
Structure and Form – How Wordsworth uses form, structure, rhythm and rhyme.
The GCSE Exam – Comparing ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ with ‘Ozymandias’ and explaining how to write an effective extended answer.
This is a comprehensive resource containing a range of activities, however it can also be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
To preview our ‘The Prelude: Stealing the Boat’ teaching resource, please click on the images.
Click below to see more AQA GCSE Anthology Power and Conflict Poetry resources:
Ozymandias
London
My Last Duchess
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Exposure
Storm on the Island
War Photographer
Bayonet Charge
Remains
Checking Out Me History
Poppies
Tissue
The Emigree
Kamikaze
AQA GCSE Anthology Poetry Power and Conflict Pack
Twas the Night Before Christmas - Year 2 and 3
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’ is a unit of work that includes a PowerPoint presentation, 6 worksheets and a five-lesson overview. This detailed and engaging English teaching resource covers a number of the English curriculum objectives in the English programme of study.
Content includes:
Unit overview with 5 lessons
Making predictions
A version of the poem with colourful animations
Animated video telling of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’
Recount and comprehension activities with worksheets
Storyboarding comic strip creation task and accompanying worksheets
Unfamiliar words and using a dictionary task and worksheets
Rhyming words activities and worksheets
Identifying adjectives in ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’ and using adjectives to improve writing and worksheets
Spotting similes and using similes to develop a description and accompanying worksheets
Create a children's storybook based on ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’ is fully editable allowing teachers to adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
How to Write About Fictional Characters - KS3 English
(12-slide fully editable PowerPoint presentation with 2 worksheets)
‘How to Write About Fictional Characters’ is a 12-slide PowerPoint presentation which includes several tasks and activities designed to help KS3 students write about fictional characters in detail.
The resource contains:
How Dickens presents Scrooge in the opening pages of ‘A Christmas Carol’
Exploring how writers convey character through description, dialogue and action
An examination of the key ingredients of effective character creation
Investigative quotations - word choices and their effects
A writing frame to help students produce a clearly organised and detailed paragraph about a character
To preview ‘How to Write About Fictional Characters’ please click on the images from the PowerPoint slideshow.
Holes Free Lessons - KS3
This FREE English reading resource includes two lessons from our full 23 lesson Holes unit of work.
To view the full unit of work please click here.