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English- Story Mountain plan
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English- Story Mountain plan

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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.
English- Journalistic Writing- Different forms of news KS2
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English- Journalistic Writing- Different forms of news KS2

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Journalistic writing is the style of writing used to report news stories in newspapers, television broadcasts, on radio and on the Internet. In this lesson students will watch, read and listen to different forms of news and identify their similarities and differences leading to the creation of a general features list for journalistic writing. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- Identifying persuasive devices in texts
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English- Identifying persuasive devices in texts

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In this lesson, students will look at examples of persuasive writing and identify the persuasive devices used using the acronym FREDEPTORS easily remembered by the fictional character- Mr Fredeptor: F- facts and statistics R- repetition E- exaggeration D- description E- emotive language P- personal pronouns T- the rule of three O- opinions R- rhetorical questions S- summary They will look at analyse example texts discussing their target audience also. This lesson is suitable to KS2 children but can easily be modified to suit KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English KS2- Identifying poetic devices in free verse poetry
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English KS2- Identifying poetic devices in free verse poetry

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In this lesson, children look at poetic devices used- expanded noun phrases, onomatopoeia, alliteration and powerful verbs (examples are given). In pairs/ small groups, they then highlight the use of poetic devices in the poem on the printed sheet. As a class then discuss their use and the effect they have on the poem and the reader. The children then learn the poem off-by-heart considering rhythm, volume and expression. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths Solving addition and subtraction multi-step problems in contexts lesson Year 6
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Maths Solving addition and subtraction multi-step problems in contexts lesson Year 6

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In this lesson, students will be assessed via the baseline as to their understanding of column addition and subtraction. They will complete missing number column method calculations and complete the differentiated multi-step addition and subtraction word problems. Finally they will complete previous SATs questions to consolidate understanding, The lesson comes with an engaging presentation, differentiated word problems and their corresponding answer sheet for teachers. There is enough content for 2 lessons meeting this objective. It is appropriate for both Year 5 and 6 students and in-line with National Curriculum objectives. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths- Fractions of amounts- Year 6
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Maths- Fractions of amounts- Year 6

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In this lesson, students will learn how to find fractions of amounts and then calculate the total. The method will be explained and examples given through the presentation and students will be given calculations to complete. They will then play snakes and ladders, answering a range of fractions of amounts problems! This lesson is intended for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths- Finding missing angles on a straight line, around a point and vertically opposite Year 6
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Maths- Finding missing angles on a straight line, around a point and vertically opposite Year 6

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Lesson objective: To recognise angles where they meet at a point, are on a straight line, or are vertically opposite, and find missing angles. In this lesson, students will recap their knowledge of acute, obtuse, reflex, straight and right angles. They will then learn the rules of angles on a line, around a point and vertically opposite angles. During the presentation, they will be taught how to calculate missing angles and support will be given into measuring angles with a protractor. 3 levels of differentiation are provided in the worksheets and answer sheets included. Duration: 1-2 hours This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths 2d Shapes and Missing  Angles in Quadrilaterals and Polygons Year 6
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Maths 2d Shapes and Missing Angles in Quadrilaterals and Polygons Year 6

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Lesson objective: To compare and classify geometric shapes based on their properties and sizes and find unknown angles in any quadrilaterals, and regular polygons In this lesson, students will recap the properties of 2d shapes in terms of angles, sides, parallel lines and lines of symmetry. They will then learn the what the interior angles of quadrilaterals and other polygons equal, identifying the pattern. They will learn how to calculate missing angles and will practise this skill with the examples on the presentation. 3 differentiated levels of activity sheets are then provided with answer sheets. Duration: 1-2 hours. This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths Algebra- Find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with two unknowns Year 6
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Maths Algebra- Find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with two unknowns Year 6

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Lesson objective: To find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with two unknowns In this lesson, students will learn how to complete one and two step equations before looking at equations with two unknowns. They will work through the questions on the presentation before completing a range of problems independently. 3 levels of differentiation are provided in the worksheet as well as the answers. Duration: 1 hour This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
History KS2- Who were the Victorians?
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History KS2- Who were the Victorians?

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In this lesson, students will firstly look at where the Victorians fit in the timeline of British history before learning key facts about their clothing, food & drink, jobs & education, housing and pastimes. In groups, they will be tasked to write key notes on each area using the information sheets provided. They will then feedback what they have learnt to their original group. Their final task will be to compare the lives of rich and poor Victorians using what they have learnt through a venn diagram. All resources are provided. This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
History- The Romans- Roman Britain invasion and revolt of Boudicca
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History- The Romans- Roman Britain invasion and revolt of Boudicca

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At its height, the Roman Empire ruled over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. In this lesson, students will learn more about the Roman conquest of Britain and Boudicca’s revolt. They will look at the timeline of events, key individuals involved and how Rome conquered Britain. They will then investigate what led to Boudicca’s revolt and Rome’s response. They will carry out a debate on whether ‘it was wrong for Boudicca to lead a rebellion’ and will write the speech for Boudicca to give to her army before battle. This lesson is intended for KS2 students but can easily be modified to suit KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Science- Evolution and Inheritance- Adaptation- Year 6
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Science- Evolution and Inheritance- Adaptation- Year 6

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In this lesson students will learn how plants and animals have evolved over time according to natural selection of evolution. They will look at some examples of adaptive traits of plants and animals and will come up with their own. They will also create their own plant and animal they believe would be well suited to the habitats shown. They will consider Darwin’s contribution to this knowledge and how humans have evolved over time. A knowledge organiser for Evolution and Inheritance is included. This lesson is 1/5 on Evolution and Inheritance. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/science-evolution-and-inheritance-year-6-12762487
Science- Properties and Changes of materials- Planning Own Investigation- Year 5
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Science- Properties and Changes of materials- Planning Own Investigation- Year 5

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In this lesson, students will recap on the key areas of Properties and Changes of Materials using the PowerPoint slides and will look at testable questions they can investigate in their own experiments. They will be guided how to plan and carry out an experiment into one of these questions and how to draw conclusions from their results. This lesson is one of 6 lessons on Properties and Changes of Materials. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
Science- Light- Refraction lesson Year 6
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Science- Light- Refraction lesson Year 6

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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will learn about refraction of light and when it occurs. They will be shown examples of refraction in real life, such as in heat haze and mirages. They will then set up their own experiments to further investigate refraction with examples of investigations given. This is to challenge them to use their scientific enquiry skills. This lesson is 1/6 lessons on Light. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science The lesson powerpoint, experiment help sheet and lesson plan are included. This lesson is intended for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
Science- Earth & Space- Phases of the Moon Year 5
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Science- Earth & Space- Phases of the Moon Year 5

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In this lesson, students will work towards the objective: To explain the movement of the Moon. They will learn about the Moon’s Lunar Cycle and how this links to its orbit around the Earth. They will be given detailed explanations for each phase as well as what the surface of the Moon looks like as a map. They will then match up descriptions with each phase and will create their own Lunar Cycles using potato prints. The engaging presentation- with links to online video clips and an activity sheet are all provided. A knowledge organiser for Earth & Space is also included. This lesson is intended for Year 5 students but can easily be modified for all KS2 and KS3 students. This lesson is 1/6 lessons on Earth & Space. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Science- Earth & Space- The Planets Year 5
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Science- Earth & Space- The Planets Year 5

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In this lesson, students will work towards the objective: To identify key facts about the planets in our solar system. They will be introduced to the eight planets and learn key facts about each one including which are the gas planets and which are rocky planets. They will learn about asteroids and comets and will complete their own independent research task on each planet in terms of key features. The presentation- with links to online video clips and planet research sheet are all provided. A knowledge organiser for Earth & Space is also included. This lesson is intended for Year 5 students but can easily be modified for all KS2 and KS3 students. This lesson is 1/6 lessons on Earth & Space. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Science- Electricity- Investigating Voltage Year 6
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Science- Electricity- Investigating Voltage Year 6

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Electricity is a type of energy that can build up in one place or flow from one place to another. Electricity is the flow of electrons. In this lesson, students will learn how electricity is measured and what voltage is. They will learn that citrus fruits can be used as a battery to power electrical current and will investigate which citrus fruit is best to use. A writing frame will be provided for the experiment as well as an engaging powerpoint presentation to support them through the learning. This lesson is 1/5 on Electricity. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Science- Electricity- Electrical Safety Year 6
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Science- Electricity- Electrical Safety Year 6

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Electricity is a type of energy that can build up in one place or flow from one place to another. Electricity is the flow of electrons. In this lesson, students will learn about electricity and its potential dangers. They will learn where electricity comes from and how it is measured. They will look at electrical safety and the appropriate measures to take when around electricity. Finally they will design a poster warning of the dangers of electricity and giving safety tips. This lesson is 1/5 on Electricity. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- Figurative Language overview/ Knowledge Organiser
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English- Figurative Language overview/ Knowledge Organiser

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Figurative language and comparing things using language such as metaphors and personification deviates from the literal meaning of words for the sake of more interesting writing. This resource can be displayed in the classroom, used as a word mat or stuck in to students’ books to help them better understand what different types of figurative language are and why they are used.
Whole Class Guided Reading KS2- Narrative (Horror)
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Whole Class Guided Reading KS2- Narrative (Horror)

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This lesson focuses on two NC objectives: -Discuss and evaluate how authors use language, considering the impact on the reader -Read books that are structured in different ways and read for a range of purposes Pupils will listen to the eerie music and will consider the genre of the text they are about the read. They will consider how to build tension and suspense from the poster shown. They will then read the text as a class with questions posed throughout by the teacher, considering how tension and suspense is built. Following this, they will write their own opening, using a haunted house picture as their stimulus and the text as their WAGOLL. This lesson is suitable to KS2 children but can easily be modified to suit KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!