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.
Determiners - Year 5 and 6
This English grammar teaching resource introduces pupils to the different types of determiners (articles, demonstratives. possessives, quantifiers, numbers and interrogatives). Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of these objectives with 1 accompanying worksheet
1 further worksheet with answers
‘Determiners - Year 5 and 6’ is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
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Modal Verbs - Year 5 and 6
Pronouns - Year 5 and 6
Synonyms and Antonyms - Year 5 and 6
Year 8 Comprehension - Ruby in the Night
This two-lesson mini-unit has been made to help Year 8 learners develop their comprehension abilities and work on the skills required for English Language GCSE. It is made up of a 50-slide PowerPoint presentation, worksheets and a comprehension assessment.
Contents:
Lesson One
An introduction to comprehension in English.
How to approach a comprehension task.
Understanding inference and deduction skills.
How to write about language techniques.
Lesson Two
How to refer to the text and use quotations in an extended response.
A 40-minute comprehension task (available in PDF printable format).
Post assessment discussion of example responses to all comprehension questions.
Year 8 Comprehension - Ruby in the Night will help Year 8 students develop essential comprehension skills. Click on ‘View all Slides’ then the images to preview the whole resource.
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The Highwayman - Unit of Work - Teaching Resources
120-slide PowerPoint Presentation
15 lessons
19 PDF Worksheets
PDF copy of the poem
PDF lesson overview
This engaging scheme of work explores the poem ‘The Highwayman’ verse by verse, analysing its narrative, characters, themes and language through a range of stimulating activities. These teaching resources can be used with either Year 6 (KS2) or Year 7/8 (KS3) depending on the ability of the students.
Our unit for The Highwayman includes planning (planning provided with a 15-lesson unit of work overview), a fully editable PowerPoint teaching resource and 19 accompanying PDF worksheets. The resource can be used to teach a whole class text or as part of a guided reading programme.
To preview ‘The Highwayman’ unit of work in detail refer to the images. Click on an image and it will expand, allowing you to view each PowerPoint slide in the teaching resource.
Activities contained in the lessons include:
Engaging verse by verse activities to consolidate understanding as children read through the poem
Analysis of the characters of The Highwayman, Bess and Tim the ostler
Exploration of the poem’s key themes
Developing knowledge and understanding of poetic devices – similes, metaphors, building tension, tone and mood
Using Point/Evidence/Explain to write about the poem
Alfred Noyes’s ‘message’ – exploring the author’s purpose
Cloze and sequencing activities to consolidate understanding
Analysis of language in detail
Role play - hot-seating activities to aid understating of characters
Developing understanding of key characters through empathy writing activities
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Year 8 Comprehension - Great Expectations
Based on the opening scene of Dickens’ classic novel, this mini-unit consists of two lessons designed to help Year 8 learners improve their comprehension skills. It includes a 58-slide PowerPoint presentation, worksheets, and a comprehension assessment task.
Contents:
Lesson One
An introduction to comprehension in English.
How to approach a comprehension exam paper.
Understanding inference and deduction skills.
How to answer questions about language techniques.
Lesson Two
Understanding how writers use structure for effect.
How to refer to the text and use quotations in an extended response.
A 40-minute comprehension task (available in PDF printable format).
Post assessment discussion of example responses to all comprehension questions.
Year 8 Comprehension - Great Expectations will help Year 8 students develop essential comprehension skills.
Click on the images to preview sections of the presentation.
Year 8 Comprehension Bundle
This Y8 reading bundle contains three comprehension units:
Great Expectations
Ruby in the Night
Walking Away
Click the titles to find out more about each unit.
The Darkness Out There
English Reading Teaching Resource
‘The Darkness Out There’ is a nine lesson unit of work designed to teach Penelope Lively’s popular short story. ‘The Darkness Out There’ is included in the AQA GCSE English Anthology ‘Telling Tales’. Resources include a variety of lessons and activities ideal for helping pupils understand the plot, characters, themes and the author’s use of language. ‘The Darkness Out There’ also contains 15 worksheets which can be used alongside the PowerPoint presentation. Activities include:
Group discussion work about plot, character and themes
Comprehension and consolidation tasks - a Speaking & Listening task (Sandra’s telephone call) and a written task (Sandra’s diary/blog)
Comparing and contrasting characters - making a Sandra and Kerry Venn diagram
Analysing the character of Mrs. Rutter - first impressions and extended writing
Exploring how characters change and transform
Penelope Lively’s use of the Fairy Tale genre in The Darkness Out There
Explore Lively’s use of darkness and light in The Darkness Out There
Discussing themes - stereotypes and appearance and reality
Language analysis - How Penelope Lively uses formal and informal language and how simile and metaphor are employed in ‘The Darkness Out There’
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To Kill a Mockingbird is a comprehensive teaching resource for Harper Lee's classic American novel. The unit includes a 247-slide PowerPoint presentation, 40 accompanying worksheets and a lesson by lesson unit overview. Each lesson is structured using the four part lesson plan format with a starter, introduction, development and plenary. Teachers can personalise and differentiate the resource as much or as little as they want as all slides in the PowerPoint presentation are fully editable.
This To Kill a Mockingbird unit covers:
- Context - a biography of Harper Lee and the social and historical context of 1930s Alabama and 1950s/60s American Civil Rights
- Character - analysis of Scout, Jem, Atticus, Dill, Boo Radley, Bob Ewell and Miss Maudie.
- Themes - exploration of key themes: racism, justice, courage, prejudice, class, innocence and maturity.
- Language - examining Lee's use of description, dialogue and action.
To preview our To Kill a Mockingbird resource, click on the images.
The Magic Finger by Roald Dahl
This English fiction teaching resource is an 8 lesson scheme of work with a 72-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and a 12-page booklet of worksheets. ‘The Magic Finger by Roald Dahl’ contains a variety of lessons and activities designed to help children understand the novel’s plot, characters, language and themes.
Content includes:
8 four-part lessons covering plot, character, themes and language
A Roald Dahl mini biography and a video about Roald Dahl by Michael Rosen
Reading, writing and spoken English activities
Making predictions using book covers (images, title, author, blurb) about plot, characters, themes and genre
Analysing how Roald Dahl creates characters
A handy writing-frame to help children write about character
Exploring Dahl’s use of language in The Magic Finger (especially effective verbs and adjectives)
Creating a comic strip version of The Magic Finger
Tips for tackling new words
Cross curricular activities and opportunities - Endangered species and wild birds research fact file task (Geography, Citizenship, nature and the environment)
Unit overview of all 8 four-part lessons
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Boy
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Fantastic Mr Fox - KS2
This English fiction teaching resource is an 11 lesson scheme of work with a 97-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and a 13-page booklet of worksheets. 'Fantastic Mr Fox - KS2' contains a variety of lessons and activities designed to help children understand the novel's plot, characters, language and themes.
Content includes:
A scheme of work overview
A Roald Dahl mini biography, a video about Roald Dahl by Michael Rosen, a comprehension task and a class game
Reading, writing and speaking and listening activities
Eleven 4 part lessons each with starter activity, introduction, development and plenary
Developing making predictions skills using book covers (images, title, author, blurb) about plot, characters, themes and genre
Exploring how Roald Dahl creates characters
Writing-frames to help children write about characters
Examining Roald Dahl's use of language in Fantastic Mr Fox (using effective verbs and adjectives)
Creating a comic strip version of Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl to assess understanding of the plot
Tips for tackling new words
Cross curricular - Endangered species (Geography, Citizenship, nature and the environment)
The Twits - Unit of Work
This English fiction teaching resource is a 9 lesson scheme of work with an 82-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and a 14-page booklet of worksheets. ‘The Twits by Roald Dahl’ contains a variety of lessons and activities designed to help children understand the novel’s plot, characters, language and themes.
Content includes:
A scheme of work overview
A short film about author Roald Dahl narrated by Michael Rosen
Making predictions
Descriptive writing - creating character portraits using description from the text
Analysis of characterisation - Mr Twit and Mrs Twit
Studying how Roald Dahl creates sympathy in the novel
Storyboarding, comprehension questions and cloze exercises to consolidate understanding
Writing empathetically as Muggle-Wump
Studying Roald Dahl’s use of language
Understanding unfamiliar words - using a dictionary
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Boy
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Fantastic Mr Fox
The Magic Finger
Death of a Naturalist - GCSE Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson mini-unit covers Seamus Heaney’s ‘Death of a Naturalist’ in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying WJEC Eduqas 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 50-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 5 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context – A brief outline of Seamus Heaney and the poem’s context.
First Reading – A reading of ‘Death of a Naturalist’ by Seamus Heaney with glossary and comprehension / consolidation questions with example answers included.
Language and imagery – Analysing ‘Death of a Naturalist’ 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 Heaney’s use of language and imagery.
Themes – Exploring the themes of ‘Death of a Naturalist’ – the power of nature, childhood and the loss of innocence.
Structure and Form – How Heaney uses form and structure for effect.
The GCSE exam – Comparing ‘Death of a Naturalist’ with ‘Excerpt From The Prelude’ 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 to suit your teaching needs. To preview ‘Death of a Naturalist’ click on the images.
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London
The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
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To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Excerpt from The Prelude
Mametz Wood
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - KS2
This English fiction teaching resource is an 11 lesson scheme of work with a 97 slide editable PowerPoint presentation and a 13-page booklet of worksheets. ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - KS2’ contains a variety of lessons and activities designed to help children understand the novel’s plot, characters, language and themes.
Content includes:
A scheme of work overview
A brief biography of Roald Dahl with a short film about his life by Michael Rosen
Engaging chapter by chapter activities to consolidate understanding as children read through the book
Reading comprehension questions to assess students’ knowledge of plot, character and language
Analysis of the characters of Charlie Bucket and Willy Wonka
Developing the key reading skills of inference and deduction
Learning how Roald Dahl creates suspense and evokes sympathy from the reader
Role play - hot-seating to aid understating of characters
Developing understanding of characters through empathy writing activities
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Fantastic Mr Fox
The Magic Finger
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Boy by Roald Dahl
This English non-fiction teaching resource is a 10-lesson scheme of work with a 99-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and a 17-page booklet of worksheets. 'Boy by Roald Dahl' contains a variety of lessons and activities designed to enhance and develop pupil knowledge and understanding of the book.
Content includes:
A 10-lesson scheme of work overview
An animated PowerPoint presentation
17-page booklet of worksheets
A brief biography of Roald Dahl with a short film about his life
The difference between biography and autobiography
Make a Roald Dahl family tree - to develop knowledge of the early chapters of Boy
Examining key characters such as Mrs Pratchett and Captain Hardcastle
Using synonyms to improve vocabulary
A drama based lesson using the events of 'The Great Mouse Plot'
Design a 'Welcome to Norway' holiday brochure
Studying the main features of an autobiographical text
Contrasting characters from Boy - Captain Hardcastle and Corkers
Writing assessment task
Boy by Roald Dahl Free Resource
This free teaching resource for Roald Dahl’s autobiographical novel ‘Boy’ contains one fully editable PowerPoint lesson with accompanying worksheets and provides a sample of the complete unit of work which can be viewed here: Boy by Roald Dahl
Excerpt from The Prelude - In the Frosty Season - GCSE WJEC Eduqas Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson mini-unit covers William Wordsworth’s ‘Excerpt from The Prelude - In the Frosty Season’ in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying WJEC Eduqas 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 54-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 accompanying worksheets.
The lessons contain the following:
Lesson One
Context – A brief outline of William Wordsworth, the Romantic movement and the poem’s context.
First Reading – A copy of ‘Excerpt from The Prelude - In the Frosty Season’ with glossary and comprehension / consolidation questions. Example answers included.
Language and imagery – Analysing ‘Excerpt from The Prelude - In the Frosty Season’ 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 language and imagery.
Themes – Exploring the themes of ‘Excerpt from The Prelude - In the Frosty Season’ – the power of nature, childhood and the ideals of the Romantic movement.
Structure and Form – How Wordsworth uses form and structure for effect.
The GCSE exam – Comparing ‘Excerpt from The Prelude - In the Frosty Season’ with ‘Death of a Naturalist’ 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 ‘Excerpt from The Prelude - In the Frosty Season’ click on the images.
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The Soldier
Living Space
As Imperceptibly as Grief
Cozy Apologia
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Death of a Naturalist
Hawk Roosting
To Autumn
Afternoons
Dulce et Decorum Est
Mametz Wood
Ozymandias
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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Types of Nouns - Year 5 and 6
This English grammar teaching resource focuses on concrete nouns, abstract nouns, proper nouns and collective nouns. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 2 accompanying worksheets
1 further worksheet with answers
‘Types of Nouns - Year 5 and 6’ is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
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Valentine - GCSE WJEC Eduqas Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson mini-unit provides an in-depth exploration of Carol Ann Duffy’s Valentine, specifically designed for GCSE students studying WJEC Eduqas poetry. The resource examines the poem thoroughly and guides students on how to compare it with other anthology poems. It includes a 42-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and three accompanying worksheets.
Lesson Breakdown
Lesson One
Context – A brief introduction to Carol Ann Duffy and the background of Valentine.
First Reading – Initial reading of the poem with comprehension and consolidation questions (with example answers).
Language and Imagery – Detailed analysis of the poem’s language, with questions prompting deeper exploration (includes model answers).
Essay Writing – A structured essay question to assess students’ understanding, supported by an example response.
Lesson Two
Imagery – Examining Duffy’s use of imagery in Valentine.
Themes – Discussion of key themes, including love, truth, passion, heartbreak, and marriage.
Structure and Form – Analysis of how Duffy’s use of form and structure enhances meaning.
GCSE Exam Preparation – Guidance on comparing Valentine with Sonnet 43 and structuring a comparison essay effectively.
This comprehensive resource offers a range of activities but can be easily edited, personalised, and differentiated to suit individual teaching needs. To preview Valentine click on the images.
Christmas Adverbs - KS1
SPaG Teaching Resource
‘Christmas Adverbs - KS1’ is a cute Christmas themed teaching resource focusing on identifying and using adverbs. Content includes:
An animated teaching PowerPoint
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 1 accompanying worksheet
1 Father Christmas colouring page
‘Christmas Adverbs - KS1’ can be edited giving teachers the opportunity, if required, to adapt the resource to suit their individual teaching requirements.
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Christmas Verbs - KS1
SPaG Teaching Resource
‘Christmas Verbs - KS1’ is a cute Christmas themed teaching resource focusing on identifying and using verbs. Content includes:
An animated teaching PowerPoint
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 1 accompanying worksheet
1 Christmas tree colouring page
‘Christmas Verbs - KS1’ can be edited giving teachers the opportunity, if required, to adapt the resource to suit their individual teaching requirements.
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