In this lesson, students will learn how to divide proper fractions by whole numbers. They will be shown visual examples to help their understanding and will learn the switch and multiply method.
They will then complete a range of questions and a number of word problems on the worksheet provided. By the end of the lesson they should be confident understanding how they are used in different contexts and the methods to apply.
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In this lesson, students will work towards the objective: associate a fraction with division and calculate decimal fraction equivalents for a simple fraction.
They will first learn how to convert a fraction to a decimal using the short division method and will then convert a decimal to a fraction by multiplying by 100. They will have a number of differentiated conversions to complete to consolidate the skill and then will complete differentiated problems. These problems can be printed out and used as cards on tables.
LA/ HA & MA activity cards provided with answers are provided.
Duration: 1 hour
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This lesson will cover the objective: multiply one-digit numbers with up to two decimal places by whole numbers. Students will first be taught how to use the column and grid methods to complete these calculations and reminded of the importance of place value. They will then practise using these methods on simple calculations and word problems.
Differentiated worksheets are provided which require students to first work out calculations mentally, then use the methods learnt with simple calculations and then with word problems. By the end of the lesson they will have consolidated their understanding of multiplying decimals by integers and been challenged to do so in context.
Answers are provided for the worksheets.
Duration: 1 hour
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In this lesson, students will identify prime numbers to 100 and complete problems which require them to use their understanding of prime numbers in context.
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At its height, the Roman Empire ruled over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
In this bundle you will receive lessons on the following:
-The formation of Rome
-Daily life for Romans
-Roman beliefs- Paganism and Christianity
-The Roman Army
-The invasion of Britain and Boudicca’s revolt
-The rise and fall of the Empire.
These lessons are intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. All lessons come with an engaging presentation, lesson plan and all worksheets included.
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This comprehensive overview details key information about:
The Ancient Greek Period
Daily Life of Ancient Greeks
Athens vs Sparta
Ancient Greek Beliefs
Alexander the Great
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In this bundle you will receive lessons on the following:
-Who were the Ancient Greeks?
-Daily life of the Ancient Greeks
-Democracy in Athens
-The Spartans
-The beliefs of the Ancient Greeks
-Alexander the Great
Knowledge organiser for the topic
These lessons are intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. All lessons come with an engaging presentation and all worksheets included.
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In this lesson, students will learn what the British Industrial Revolution was and how it changed Britain. They will look at 6 key areas which contributed to this, completing research on top of information given.
They will also be taught about Victorian inventions and The Great Exhibition which showcased many inventions. They will be tasked to write a persuasive letter to Queen Victoria from an inventor using what they have learnt.
All resources for this lesson are provided.
This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3.
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At its height, the Roman Empire ruled over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
This comprehensive overview details key information about:
The founding of Rome
The Roman Army
Daily life of Romans
Roman beliefs
The rise and fall of the Roman Empire
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In this bundle you will receive lessons on the following:
Timeline of prehistoric Britain to modern day
Stone Age life
Skara Brae
The Bronze Age
Stonehenge
The Iron Age
These lessons are intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. All lessons come with an engaging presentation and all worksheets included.
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These differentiated planning sheets can be used to help students plan their holiday recounts.
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This is an excellent resource to help students structure their stories. It follows the Story Mountain structure of opening- build up- problem- resolution and ending as well as giving prompts for what to include at each stage. Word document included also if you wish to edit.
A useful tool to support children when describing their characters. It covers physical traits and personality traits and can be printed as a display or as a useful hand out.
Metaphors are a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
This lesson focuses on using metaphors in poetry. It comes with an engaging powerpoint presentation and the related lesson plan, activity sheet and example poems.
Children learn what metaphors are and identify them in poems as a class, discussing their effect on the poem and the reader. They then do this in pairs/ small groups reading a number of poems and creating their own metaphors for images given. As a class then complete a modelled write, taking words and phrases from the children to create a stanza/verse of a poem based on the video clip. The children then write an additional stanza to the poem independently making use of metaphors for effect.
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Stories From Other Cultures give children the opportunity to experience a world outside of their own and to bring it into the classroom to appreciate a culture that they may not have even considered. It may also help to unlock some different texts that they wouldn’t normally reach for.
This is a sequence of lessons to support the teaching of Stories from Other Cultures. The sequence follows:
Lesson 1- Whole-Class Guided Reading on Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Lesson 2- Identifying features of Stories from Other Cultures
Lesson 3- Re-telling a story
Lesson 4- Writing a character description
Lesson 5- Writing a setting description
Lesson 6- Planning and writing own story from another culture
All of the supporting resources are provided as well as comprehensive lesson plans for each lesson.
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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children’s fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is set within Tolkien’s fictional universe and follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, the titular hobbit.
This lesson is based on Tolkien’s novel The Hobbit and explores the beginning of the story. Students will analyse the content and structure of the text as a class before answering comprehension questions and complete a drawing task using description from the text.
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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children’s fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is set within Tolkien’s fictional universe and follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, the titular hobbit.
This lesson looks at how authors can build tension and suspense in their writing with a focus on The Hobbit. It looks specifically at the part when Bilbo meet Gollum in the cave. Presentation, lesson plan and resources included.
Students look at a poster slide detailing different ways authors build tension and suspense and then come up with their own examples. They then identify these techniques in an extract from chapter 4. They read the rest of the chapter, illustrating the levels of tension from main events on the graph. Finally, they write the part when Bilbo meets Gollum after watching a clip and reading the start of chapter 5 and write their own narrative of the scene.
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A supportive resource for building tension and suspense in writing.
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