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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.
GCSE Broadsheet Newspaper Article Writing
(KS4 unit of work with PowerPoint and worksheets)
This differentiated unit of work, which is aimed at middle-to-upper ability GCSE students, explains how to write an effective article for a broadsheet newspaper as required by the GCSE English Language exam.
The unit is made up of five individual lessons, each with differentiated tasks that teach the components of a successful broadsheet article:
The structural features of a broadsheet article
Effective and imaginative article headings
How to write an engaging introduction
Coherent paragraphs with a topic sentence, evidence and discussion
Formative assessment task with WAGOLL and success criteria.
Suggested answers are included for all tasks.
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Writing to Persuade
Writing Effective Story Openings
Writing to Entertain
Writing Fiction - Creating Characters - KS3
GCSE Speech Writing
GCSE English Narrative Writing
GCSE English Writing Fiction - Descriptive Writing
Boy by Roald Dahl - Free Resource
This free teaching resource for Boy by Roald Dahl contains one fully editable PowerPoint lesson with two accompanying worksheets.
Common Exception Words Bundle - Year 1
This year 1 English spelling teaching bundle contains the following 9 PowerPoint lessons:
Common Exception Words - Set 1 - Year 1
Common Exception Words - Set 2 - Year 1
Common Exception Words - Set 3 - Year 1
Common Exception Words - Set 4 - Year 1
Common Exception Words - Set 5 - Year 1
Common Exception Words - Set 6 - Year 1
Common Exception Words - Set 7 - Year 1
Common Exception Words - Set 8 - Year 1
Common Exception Words - Set 9 - Year 1
Each of these English teaching resources has been designed to help deliver lessons covering the 45 tricky words identified in the Year 1 English programme of study.
For a full description and preview of each resource please click on the images above.
This bundle gives you a saving of 50% when compared to buying each resource individually.
Common Exception Words - Set 9 - Year 1
‘Common Exception Words - Set 9 - Year 1’ has been designed to help pupils practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘‘you’, ‘your’, ‘school’, ‘love’ and ‘said’.
This colourful and animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
activities to practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘you’, ‘your’, ‘school’, ‘love’ and ‘said’
1 worksheet
printable flashcards for the common exception words ‘you’, ‘your’, ‘school’, ‘love’ and ‘said’
‘Common Exception Words - Set 9 - Year 1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Limericks - Year 5 / Year 6
This KS2 lesson teaches children about limericks in a fun and engaging way. First, it provides examples of limericks and explains what the ‘rules’ of limericks are. It then provides a task that requires children to explore the examples and discuss the poems regarding layout, structure and language. The second half of the lesson explains how to write a limerick. Pupils are given a scaffolded approach and an example to help them construct a class and then individual limerick.
The resource contains a 23-slide PowerPoint and 3 worksheets. It is differentiated using ‘Gold’, ‘Silver’ and ‘Bronze’ activities to help all children achieve.
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Common Exception Words - Set 8 - Year 1
‘Common Exception Words - Set 8 - Year 1’ has been designed to help pupils practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘the’, ‘they’, ‘are’, ‘friend’ and ‘house’.
This colourful and animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
activities to practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘the’, ‘they’, ‘are’, ‘friend’ and ‘house’
1 worksheet
printable flashcards for the common exception words ‘the’, ‘they’, ‘are’, ‘friend’ and ‘house’
‘Common Exception Words - Set 8 - Year 1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Common Exception Words - Set 7 - Year 1
‘Common Exception Words - Set 7 - Year 1’ has been designed to help pupils practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘one’, ‘once’, ‘here’, ‘where’ and ‘there’.
This colourful and animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
activities to practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘one’, ‘once’, ‘here’, ‘where’ and ‘there’
1 worksheet
printable flashcards for the common exception words ‘one’, ‘once’, ‘here’, ‘where’ and ‘there’
‘Common Exception Words - Set 7 - Year 1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Common Exception Words - Set 6 - Year 1
‘Common Exception Words - Set 6 - Year 1’ has been designed to help pupils practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘no’, ‘go’, ‘so’, ‘some’ and ‘come’.
This colourful and animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
activities to practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘no’, ‘go’, ‘so’, ‘some’ and ‘come’
1 worksheet
printable flashcards for the common exception words ‘no’, ‘go’, ‘so’, ‘some’ and ‘come’
‘Common Exception Words - Set 6 - Year 1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Common Exception Words - Set 5 - Year 1
‘Common Exception Words - Set 5 - Year 1’ has been designed to help pupils practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘do’, ‘to’, ‘today’, ‘my’ and ‘by’.
This colourful and animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
activities to practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘do’, ‘to’, ‘today’, ‘my’ and ‘by’
1 worksheet
printable flashcards for the common exception words ‘do’, ‘to’, ‘today’, ‘my’ and ‘by’
‘Common Exception Words - Set 5 - Year 1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Common Exception Words - Set 4 - Year 1
‘Common Exception Words - Set 4 - Year 1’ has been designed to help pupils practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘has’, ‘is’, ‘his’, ‘was’ and ‘were’.
This colourful and animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
activities to practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘has’, ‘is’, ‘his’, ‘was’ and ‘were’
1 worksheet
printable flashcards for the common exception words ‘has’, ‘is’, ‘his’, ‘was’ and ‘were’
‘Common Exception Words - Set 4 - Year 1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Common Exception Words - Set 3 - Year 1
‘Common Exception Words - Set 3 - Year 1’ has been designed to help pupils practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘me’, ‘we’ and ‘be’.
This colourful and animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
activities to practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘me’, ‘we’ and ‘be’
1 worksheet
printable flashcards for the common exception words ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘me’, ‘we’ and ‘be’
‘Common Exception Words - Set 3 - Year 1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Common Exception Words - Set 2 - Year 1
‘Common Exception Words - Set 2 - Year 1’ has been designed to help pupils practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘full’, ‘pull’, ‘push’, ‘says’ and ‘our’.
This colourful and animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
activities to practise reading and spelling the common exception words ‘full’, ‘pull’, ‘push’, ‘says’ and ‘our’
1 worksheet
printable flashcards for the common exception words ‘full’, ‘pull’, ‘push’, ‘says’ and ‘our’
‘Common Exception Words - Set 2 - Year 1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
Acrostic Poetry - Year 5 / Year 6
This lesson teaches UKS2 children about acrostic poetry in a fun and engaging way. First, it provides three examples and explains the ‘rules’ of acrostics. It then provides a task that requires children to explore the examples and discuss the poems regarding layout, language and poetic devices. The second half of the lesson explains how to write an acrostic. Learners are given a scaffolded approach and another example to help them construct a class and then individual acrostics.
The resource is differentiated using ‘Gold’, ‘Silver’ and ‘Bronze’ activities to help all children achieve.
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Acrostic Poetry - KS3
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Limericks - KS3
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Sonnets - KS2
Sonnets - KS3
Tanka Poetry - KS2
Tanka Poetry - KS3
Free Verse Poetry - KS2
Haiku Poetry - KS2
Narrative Poetry - KS2
Acrostic Poetry Year 3 / Year 4
Acrostic Poetry Year 3 / Year 4 is a complete lesson made up of a 24-slide editable PowerPoint and 3 differentiated worksheets. It covers the Lower KS2 topic ‘Recognising Poetry’ from the Year 3/4 Programme of Study in an engaging and enjoyable way.
The lesson introduces acrostic poetry using an example that is broken down and analysed as a whole class, with prompts for discussion and feedback. Following this activity, there is a group acrostic-writing exercise and differentiated worksheets to help children write their own acrostic poems with varied success criteria.
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Acrostic Poetry - KS3
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Introducing Pathetic Fallacy - Year 5 and 6
‘Introducing Pathetic Fallacy - Year 5 and 6’ introduces pupils to the technique of pathetic fallacy. They learn how and why writers use pathetic fallacy in their writing and practise using it in their own writing. This PowerPoint teaching resource can be used as a standalone lesson, incorporated into an existing lesson or built into a wider unit of work. Content includes:
What is pathetic fallacy explanation
The difference between pathetic fallacy and personification
Identifying pathetic fallacy or personification in sentences activity
Why writers use pathetic fallacy in their writing
Writing sentences using pathetic fallacy activity with an accompanying worksheet
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - KS3 Unit of Work
(22-lesson unit of work with 374-slide PowerPoint presentation and 53 worksheets)
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Unit of Work contains a 374-slide PowerPoint presentation, 53 PDF worksheets and 22 lessons. This scheme of work explores the novel chapter by chapter in incredible detail, analysing the book’s plot, characters, themes and language through a range of engaging activities.
This unit of work’s contents include:
Comprehension tasks including questions and discussion
Chapter by chapter ‘Gold’, ‘Silver’ and ‘Bronze’ differentiated activities
Research - learning about autism and Asperger’s Syndrome
Exploring and discussing themes in detail
Close character analysis of Christopher, Christopher’s father (Ed Boone), Christopher’s mother (Judy Boone), Mrs. Shears, Roger Shears
Understanding and analysing how Mark Haddon uses language in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
Developing inference and deduction skills
Puzzles, games and quizzes based on the novel’s plot, characters and themes
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Lesson 21
(10-slide differentiated PowerPoint teaching resource with 2 worksheets)
This lesson (aimed at KS3 but could be used with high ability Year 6) covers Chapter 229 of ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time’.
In the ‘Do Now’ activity, students reflect on the events of the previous chapter and link each character to the emotions that they are likely to be feeling.
Students then read chapter 229 and complete a range of differentiated tasks to assess their understanding.
The lesson concludes with a learning review that asks learners to summarise the events of Chapter 229 in no more than 20, 15 or 10 words.
Suggested answers are provided for all tasks.
Initial Sounds - EYFS
‘Initial Sounds - EYFS’ is a bright and colourful English teaching resource that gives children the opportunity to practise recognising the initial sound of a word and matching that sound to the correct letter. Content includes:
An initial sound explanation
An initial sound animated activity
An accompanying worksheet with answers
‘Initial Sounds - EYFS’ is fully editable so teachers have the freedom to adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
Writing Narratives About Personal Experiences - Year 2
(20-slide editable PowerPoint lesson with 6 differentiated worksheets)
This Year 2 resource explains what a narrative text is and uses small whole-class activities to get the children used to the concept.
After writing a narrative text as a group, the children work on one of three differentiated worksheets which provide an opportunity to practice punctuation as well as creative writing.
Full answer keys are provided.
Using Pronouns to Avoid Repetition - Years 3 and 4
This English grammar teaching resource, explains how to use pronouns effectively in written work as per the curriculum objective in the Years 3 and 4 English programme of study - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activity to support the teaching of this objective
3 differentiated worksheets with answers
‘Using Pronouns to Avoid Repetition - Years 3 and 4’ is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
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