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.
An Inspector Calls - Sheila Birling
GCSE English Literature – Post 1914 Drama ‘An Inspector Calls’
This resource teaches learners about the character of Sheila Birling in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils, it explores the character in depth and explains how to write an essay about Sheila in exam conditions. It contains a 24-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 accompanying worksheets.
The resource contains the following:
Exploring first impressions of Sheila in Act One.
Exploring Sheila’s character development - how and why she changes and her role in the play.
Studying key quotes that reveal Sheila’s character development.
Comprehension questions to assess understanding of character, theme and Priestley’s message (with example answers provided).
Exam essay writing activity with example essay plan and model response included.
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An Inspector Calls - GCSE Unit of Work
An Inspector Calls - Arthur Birling
An Inspector Calls - Sybil Birling
An Inspector Calls - Eric Birling
An Inspector Calls - Gerald Croft
An Inspector Calls - Comparing Goole and Birling
An Inspector Calls - Dramatic Irony
An Inspector Calls - Context (Capitalism and Socialism)
An Inspector Calls - Themes
An Inspector Calls - Inspector Goole
An Inspector Calls - The Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Question
An Inspector Calls - Year 9 Unit of Work
KS1 Christmas Bundle
This KS1 English and maths teaching bundle contains the following 7 PowerPoint presentations with accompanying worksheets:
A Letter to Father Christmas - KS1
Christmas Crackers - Year 1
Christmas Numbers - Year 1
Christmas SPAG Activities 1 - KS1
Rudolph Saves Christmas - KS1
Rudolph’s Word Search
Telling the Time - Around the World with Rudolph
All our PowerPoint teaching resources are completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
This bundle gives you a saving of 37% when compared to buying each resource individually.
For a full description and preview of each resource please click on the images above.
EYFS Christmas Bundle
This EYFS English and maths teaching bundle contains the following 5 PowerPoint presentations with accompanying worksheets:
A Nativity Word Search
Christmas Tree CVC Words Activities
12 Days of Christmas - EYFS
Christmas Counting Activities - EYFS
Christmas Shapes
All our PowerPoint teaching resources are completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
This bundle gives you a saving of 35% when compared to buying each resource individually.
For a full description and preview of each resource please click on the images above.
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
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!
Macbeth GCSE Unit of Work
Macbeth is a GCSE unit of work containing a 192-slide PowerPoint, 44 worksheets and lesson plans. This engaging scheme of work explores the play act by act and scene by scene, analysing its plot, characters, themes, language and historical context through a range of stimulating activities.
These GCSE Macbeth teaching resources include planning (lesson plans and a unit of work overview), a fully editable PowerPoint teaching resource and twenty accompanying PDF worksheets and are designed to teach Macbeth at GCSE. The unit can be used if you are following the AQA, Eduqas, Edexcel or OCR GCSE course.
To preview our Macbeth GCSE unit of work click on the images. Clicked images will expand, allowing you to browse each PowerPoint slide in detail.
Below are examples of the activities contained in the lessons.
- Historical / social / literary context - a biography of Shakespeare's life and the Elizabethan theatre
- Scene by scene activities to consolidate understanding
- Comprehension questions to assess students’ knowledge of plot, character, language, context and themes
- Analysis of the characters of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and Banquo
- Exploration of the key themes (ambition, betrayal, evil, the supernatural)
- The social and historical context of the play – witches, witchcraft and the play’s representation of women
- Developing key reading skills - inference and deduction
- Using P.E.T.E.R. Point/Evidence/Technique/Explain/Reader to write an effective GCSE exam response
- Close analysis of Shakespeare’s language, key quotes and Macbeth's key soliloquies and monologues
- Shakespeare's use of tension and suspense in Macbeth
- Role play - hot-seating activities
- Understanding key characters through empathy writing tasks – diaries and letters
- Video links to help the teaching and learning of key scenes
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
Blood Brothers
Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
The History Boys
The Merchant of Venice
The Merchant of Venice is a 143-slide PowerPoint-based unit of work with 9 accompanying worksheets. It contains a progressive series of lessons that develop pupil knowledge and understanding of plot, characters, themes, context and language.
This KS3 unit contains 12 lessons which cover a range of activities, including:
Understanding the play’s plot
Analysing the characters
Exploring Shakespeare’s language and use of imagery
Discussing the key themes and ideas of The Merchant of Venice
Studying stagecraft - how Shakespeare creates and resolves conflict
Context - women’s rights, Christianity and antisemitism in Elizabethan England
Comprehension questions (with model answers provided) for each act.
And a lot more. Click the images to preview this unit of work for The Merchant of Venice.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below for more GCSE English Literature drama resources:
An Inspector Calls
Blood Brothers
Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
The History Boys
The Tempest
An Inspector Calls – Eva Smith
GCSE English Literature – Post 1914 Drama ‘An Inspector Calls’
This post-reading resource teaches learners about Eva Smith/Daisy Renton in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils, it explores the character in depth and explains how to write an essay about Eva in exam conditions. It contains a 24-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 accompanying worksheets.
The resource contains the following tasks and activities:
Discussing first and last impressions of Eva Smith.
Analysing key quotes relating to Eva.
Exploring Eva’s purpose in the play.
Comprehension questions to assess understanding of character, themes and Priestley’s message (all with example answers provided).
An exam essay writing task - including an example plan and a model response.
To preview ‘An Inspector Calls – Eva Smith’ click on the images.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
An Inspector Calls - GCSE Unit of Work
An Inspector Calls - Arthur Birling
An Inspector Calls - Sybil Birling
An Inspector Calls - Eric Birling
An Inspector Calls - Gerald Croft
An Inspector Calls - Inspector Goole
An Inspector Calls - Comparing Goole and Birling
An Inspector Calls - Dramatic Irony
An Inspector Calls - Context (Capitalism and Socialism)
An Inspector Calls - Themes
An Inspector Calls - Sheila Birling
An Inspector Calls - The Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Question
An Inspector Calls - Year 9 Unit of Work
An Inspector Calls – Inspector Goole
GCSE English Literature – Post 1914 Drama ‘An Inspector Calls’
This post-reading resource teaches learners about the character of Inspector Goole in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils, it explores the character in depth and explains how to write an essay about Inspector Goole in exam conditions. It contains a 24-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 3 accompanying worksheets.
The resource contains the following:
Reflecting on readers’ impressions of Inspector Goole.
Analysing key quotes that reveal the Inspector’s purpose and message.
Comprehension questions to assess understanding of character, themes and Priestley���s message (with example answers provided).
Exam essay writing activity, including an example essay plan and a model response.
To preview ‘An Inspector Calls – Inspector Goole’, click on the images above.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
An Inspector Calls - GCSE Unit of Work
An Inspector Calls - Arthur Birling
An Inspector Calls - Sybil Birling
An Inspector Calls - Eric Birling
An Inspector Calls - Gerald Croft
An Inspector Calls - Eva Smith
An Inspector Calls - Comparing Goole and Birling
An Inspector Calls - Dramatic Irony
An Inspector Calls - Context (Capitalism and Socialism)
An Inspector Calls - Themes
An Inspector Calls - Sheila Birling
An Inspector Calls - The Eduqas GCSE English Literature Exam Question
An Inspector Calls - Year 9 Unit of Work
Animal Farm is made up of a 175-slide PowerPoint presentation, a 50-page booklet of worksheets, and a 14 lesson scheme of work overview.
This Animal Farm resource is designed to develop pupil knowledge and understanding of the plot, characters, language, themes, and historical context of Orwell’s modern classic. The resource includes a collection of activities for pupils of all abilities:
-A biography of George Orwell
-An explanation of the historical context of Europe in the 1930s and the rise of the USSR - notes and BBC documentary
-Russian Revolution research task
-Activities to explore the narrative structure and develop knowledge of the plot of Animal Farm
-In-depth analysis of Snowball, Napoleon, Squealer, Boxer, and Benjamin
-Exploration of the key themes of Animal Farm - power, idealism, corruption, class, socialism, propaganda, social control
Dingbat Deductions 2 follows on where the original Dingbats resource left off with more fun dingbats for pupils to puzzle over. Dingbats are a fun way of developing deduction skills and language/word focus – key reading skills. Dingbat
Deductions 2 includes 20 more dingbats and all slides are editable to suit your requirements.
Nouns - Year 1
‘Nouns- Year 1’ introduces pupils to common nouns: people, places and things. It is a colouful and engaging English teaching resource that uses the example words from the Year 1 English - Appendix 1- Spelling. Content includes:
What is a noun introduction
An interactive noun sorting activity with accompanying worksheet
Go on a noun hunt activity worksheet
Circle the nouns activity and worksheet
Identify the noun in the sentence activity and worksheet
Further consolidation worksheet with answers
‘Nouns - Year 1’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
Not quite what you’re looking for? Click below to see similar resources:
Singular Nouns to Plural Nouns - Year 1
Types of Nouns
Concrete Nouns
Collective Nouns