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.
Fronted Adverbials - KS2
English SPaG Teaching Resource
This KS2 teaching resource introduces pupils to using fronted adverbials and how they can improve our writing skills. Content includes:
Adverbs recap with an activity
A fronted adverbial explanation
Why we use fronted adverbials in our writing explanation
Activities to support the teaching of these objectives with 2 accompanying worksheets
1 further worksheet with answers
‘Fronted Adverbials - KS2’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to meet the individual needs of each class they teach.
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Adverbs
Adding Adverbs - KS2
Adding Adverbs - KS3
Parts of Speech - Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs and Adverbs
KS2 - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
‘Parts of Speech - Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs and Adverbs’ is an English grammar teaching resource covering four parts of speech - nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs. Content includes:
A PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of these objectives with two accompanying worksheets
One further worksheet
‘Parts of Speech - Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs and Adverbs’ is fully editable and gives teachers the freedom to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
Introducing A Christmas Carol at GCSE
This free resource introduces GCSE students to the plot and main themes of Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’. It includes a 15- slide PowerPoint-based teaching resource (with three accompanying worksheets) containing a range of engaging activities.
To preview ‘Introducing A Christmas Carol at GCSE’ click on the images.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE resources for Stave 1 of A Christmas Carol:
Introducing A Christmas Carol at GCSE
A Christmas Carol - Introducing Scrooge
A Christmas Carol - Scrooge in Stave 1
A Christmas Carol - Scrooge Vs Fred
A Christmas Carol - The Workhouse
A Christmas Carol - Thomas Malthus
A Christmas Carol - The Penitent Spirits
A Christmas Carol - The Rich and the Poor
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
Limericks - KS2
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Sonnets - KS2
Tanka Poetry - KS2
Free Verse Poetry - KS2
Haiku Poetry - KS2
Narrative Poetry - KS2
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
Limericks - KS2
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Tanka Poetry - KS2
Tanka Poetry - KS3
Free Verse Poetry - KS2
Haiku Poetry - KS2
Narrative Poetry - KS2
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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Limericks - KS3
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Narrative Poetry - KS2
Cinquain Poetry - Year 3 / 4
This lower KS2 resource explores cinquain poetry in a fun and engaging way. It begins with an example and explains how to identify a cinquain before providing scaffolding to help children construct a class poem. The differentiated worksheets (higher, medium and lower) provide learners with an opportunity to write their own cinquains with an appropriate level of assistance.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar poetry resources:
Cinquain Poetry - KS3
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Free Verse Poetry - KS2
Haiku Poetry - KS2
Narrative Poetry - KS2
Haiku - Year 3 and 4 Poetry
(19-slide PowerPoint and 5 differentiated worksheets)
This resource introduces Year 3/4 children to haiku poetry with several examples, and guides them through the steps of how to write a haiku. The differentiated worksheets offer different levels of support for the children to write their own haiku.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar KS2 poetry resources:
Spring Haiku
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Autumn Haiku
Winter Haiku
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Free Verse Poetry
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Sonnets - Year 5 / 6 Poetry
This differentiated Year 5/6 teaching resource teaches children about sonnets in a fun and engaging way. First of all, it provides an example Shakespearian sonnet and explains the ‘rules’ of sonnet poetry. Children are then tasked with exploring an example sonnet and discussing its structure and language.
The second part of the lesson helps learners construct their own sonnet. Children are given a scaffolded approach and an example sonnet to help them construct a class and an individual poem.
The resource is editable and differentiated using ‘Gold’, ‘Silver’ and ‘Bronze’ activities to assure that all children are challenged and can achieve.
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Sonnets - KS3
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This Year 3/4 Poetry Pack contains five fab resources that explore poetry in a fun and engaging way.
All resources are differentiated and contain PowerPoint presentations and accompanying worksheets.
Contents:
Acrostics
Cinquain
Haiku
Narrative Poetry
Tanka
Narrative Poetry - Year 3/4
This lower KS2 teaching resource introduces narrative poetry in a fun and engaging way. It begins with an example and explains how to identify a narrative poem before providing scaffolding to help children construct one as a class.
The second half of the lesson helps children write an individual narrative poem. Learners are given a supported approach through the differentiated ‘Gold’, ‘Silver’ and ‘Bronze’ worksheets.
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Acrostic Poetry - KS2
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Free Verse Poetry – Year 5/6 English - Poetry
This UKS2 English resource introduces free verse poetry to Year 5/6 children. First, it provides an example poem and explains how to identify a free verse poem before presenting a structure to enable the whole class to write a free verse poem as a group. The three differentiated worksheets (Gold, Silver and Bronze) give all learners an opportunity to write their own free verse poem independently with an appropriate level of support.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar poetry resources:
Acrostic Poetry - KS2
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Sonnets - KS2
Tanka Poetry - KS2
Haiku Poetry - KS2
Narrative Poetry - KS2
This Year 5/6 Poetry Pack contains four fab resources that explore poetry in a fun and engaging way.
All resources are differentiated and contain PowerPoint presentations and accompanying worksheets.
Contents:
Acrostics
Free Verse
Limericks
Sonnets
A Midsummer Night’s Dream - Year 5/6 Unit of Work
(131-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 20 worksheets)
This 14-lesson Year 5/6 unit of work is made up of a series of progressive lessons that explore the plot, characters, themes and language of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for Year 5/6 pupils.
The 14 lessons contain a variety of activities for learners of all abilities and cover:
The Elizabethan theatre and Shakespeare
Exploring the characters from A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Shakespeare’s use of structure
The play’s language and imagery
Diary writing
The play’s main themes
The comedy of Shakespeare - creating and resolving conflict
Video and audio to help UKS2 learners understand key parts of the play
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more KS2 Shakespeare resources:
Macbeth - Year 5/6
Romeo and Juliet - Year 5/6
The Tempest is a 192-slide PowerPoint-based unit of work with a 22-page booklet of accompanying worksheets. The resource contains a series of engaging lessons designed to develop knowledge and understanding of the play’s context, plot, characters, themes and language. The unit is designed for Year 9 but can be used at GCSE too. It covers a range of activities for pupils of all abilities, such as:
How to approach Shakespeare (tips for reading Shakespeare’s language and understanding unfamiliar vocabulary)
Analysing the characters in The Tempest - Prospero, Miranda, Ariel, Caliban, Ferdinand, Antonio and Sebastian
Understanding the play’s plot and subplots
Examining Shakespeare’s use of language and poetic imagery
Exploring the play’s themes - order and disorder, power and control, colonisation, slavery and freedom, redemption and forgiveness
Getting to grips with the historical and social context of the early 1600s (attitudes to foreign countries and colonisation)
Understanding Shakespeare’s creation and resolution of conflict and order
Varied lessons - comprehension questions, spoken English tasks, extension activities, etc
Learning how to write an essay-like answer about a Shakespeare text
Use of video to help the learning of key scenes and characters
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more GCSE English Literature drama resources:
An Inspector Calls
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Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
The History Boys
The Merchant of Venice
A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare - KS3 Unit of Work (14 lesson unit of work, 133-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 24 worksheets)
This unit is perfect for either a high ability Year 7 group or a Year 8/9 class. It contains a series of engaging lessons that explore the plot, characters, themes and language of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream in detail.
Lessons cover:
Elizabethan theatre and Shakespeare
Analysing the characters from A Midsummer Night's Dream
Examining structure
Analysing language
Key themes
Shakespeare use of comedy
Extension activities, questions, and video links
And much more!
Boys Don’t Cry by Malorie Blackman
Boys Don’t Cry is a unit of work containing a 171-slide editable PowerPoint presentation, 22 PDF worksheets and 16 one-hour lessons. This engaging scheme of work explores Malorie Blackman’s novel chapter by chapter, analysing its plot, characters, themes and language through a range of activities. The resource has been designed for GCSE but it can also be used with Year 9 depending on ability.
To preview ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ click the images. When you click on an image it will expand, allowing you to view each slide in detail. You can view all 171 PowerPoint slides this way.
Activities contained in the lessons include:
Engaging chapter by chapter activities to consolidate understanding as learners read through the book.
Reading comprehension questions (all with example answers) to assess students’ knowledge of plot, character, language, and themes.
Analysis of the characters of Dante, Adam, Tyler, Josh and Aunt Jackie.
Exploration of the key themes of teenage parenting, responsibility, family, prejudice, homophobia, toxic masculinity, gender, grief, bravery and growing up.
Developing the key reading skills of inference and deduction.
Analysing structural techniques such as the novel’s dual narrative and Blackman’s use of suspense and tension.
Exploring the author’s use of language for effect.
Examining the GCSE question – analysing GCSE exam questions and model answers and completing a formal assessment task
Role play - hot-seating to aid understating of characters, plot and themes.
Developing understanding of character through empathy writing tasks as well as character and growth arcs.
Constructing a Boys Don’t Cry knowledge organiser.
‘Do Now’ activities including a Boys Don’t Cry themed crossword, word search, sequencing task, matching game, anagrams and more.
Plus, lots more.
To view our Boys Don’t Cry unit slide by slide, click on the images.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see more GCSE English Literature Prose resources:
A Christmas Carol
Animal Farm
Anita and Me
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Lord of the Flies
Of Mice and Men
Holes - Year 6
‘Holes - Year 6’ is a complete unit of work for the Louis Sachar novel ‘Holes’. This editable PowerPoint teaching resource contains 23 lessons with 27 accompanying worksheets. It explores the following in detail:
Youth detention in the USA and boot camps
The historical context of the American South (racial segregation, civil rights, Jim Crow laws)
Analysis of the characters of Stanley Yelnats, Mr Sir, Mr Pendanski, The Warden, Kate Barlow, Sam and Zero
Exploring key themes - crime and punishment, friendship, redemption
Key features of a novel – narrative hooks, building tension, setting the scene
Writing about the book using Point/Evidence/Explain
Louis Sachar’s purpose and viewpoint
Activities to consolidate understanding of the plot
Language study in key scenes
Hotseating activities
Empathy writing tasks - diary and letter writing – to show understanding of plot, character and themes
To preview ‘Holes - Year 6’ please click on the images.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see resources for other popular upper KS2 / lower KS3 novels:
Holes - KS3
The Silver Sword
War Horse
The Demon Headmaster
Skellig
Charlotte’s Web
Billionaire Boy
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
A Christmas Carol
This Charlotte’s Web unit of work has been created to develop key KS2 reading skills by exploring the popular children’s novel in detail. It covers the following areas of study:
Inference and deduction skills
Discussion and research skills
Exploring character in detail
How to write a response using quotations
Examining plot, themes and language
Activities for individuals, pairs and groups
Think, pair, share tasks
Hot seating and storyboarding
Making a quiz
Writing a front-page newspaper story
Writing a book review
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see resources for other popular KS2 novels:
The Silver Sword
War Horse
The Demon Headmaster
Skellig
Holes
Billionaire Boy
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
A Christmas Carol - Year 7/8 Unit of Work is made up of an 83-slide PowerPoint and 14 worksheets. It contains 8 lessons, each created using the 4-part lesson structure all of which can be edited and differentiated to fit your teaching needs.
‘A Christmas Carol - Year 7/8 Unit of Work’ contains a range of tasks and activities including:
A Victorian Christmas
Time and structure in A Christmas Carol
Developing reading skills such as deduction
Speaking and Listening - Scrooge on a TV talk show
Exploring characters
How Dickens uses language
How to write about A Christmas Carol using evidence from the text
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see resources for other popular KS2/3 novels:
The Silver Sword
War Horse
The Demon Headmaster
Skellig
Holes - KS3
Holes - KS2
Charlotte’s Web
Billionaire Boy
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory