Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
A great little Halloween art activity. An easy to print paper skull template in the style of the Mexican Day of the Dead Candy Skulls.
Students can add their own designs and colour, cut out and fold into the skull shape.
Decorate your classroom with them and make links to mexican culture.
Check out these science word-search for Key Stage 1. STEM vocabulary for younger primary school students. Provided as jpegs for easy printing and insertion into your own documents.
Seven different activities to keep students entertained in the run up to Easter. Colouring, word searches, images for inspiration, mazes and word-searches. Happy Easter.
A nice little quiz for younger students at the end of a busy term. 10 questions with a summer theme. Each one presented on a separate slide with a visual. Answers included of course! We hope that you enjoy the holidays when they finally arrive!
This document is ideal for when you are looking for an introductory lesson, an extension activity or a hassle free substitute lesson. Also suitable for Home-schooling. The document provides background information and visuals on Health and Sport along with a supporting worksheet which challenges the student to expand on the information provided. Print friendly for ease of copying, this document can simply be handed out to students and requires no explanation. A great resource to have at the ready for when illness strikes and you are understaffed.
This document is ideal for when you are looking for an introductory lesson, an extension activity or a hassle free substitute lesson. Also suitable for Home-schooling. The document provides background information and visuals on Body Image along with a supporting worksheet which challenges the student to expand on the information provided. Print friendly for ease of copying, this document can simply be handed out to students and requires no explanation. A great resource to have at the ready for when illness strikes and you are understaffed.
For your display needs. This is a MASSIVE bundle. 595 high quality photos of the natural world. Animals, plants, trees, landscapes, landforms and much more. All absolutely COPYRIGHT FREE! Use them for displays, to illustrate your resources, inspire your students, drop into your documents. All photos are provided as jpegs for easy printing, copying and editing. Simply cut and paste! Ideal for the classroom or for use by fellow authors.
Election day on Tuesday 5th November. Help your students make sense of the U.S. presidential election process with this engaging and easy-to-understand resource, ideal for Key Stage 3. This information sheet and worksheet set provides a comprehensive overview of the U.S. electoral system, breaking down complex concepts like the Electoral College, the two-party system (Democrats and Republicans), and the steps in the presidential election process.
What’s Inside:
Informative Handout: A student-friendly explanation of the Electoral College, the roles of the Democratic and Republican parties, primaries, conventions, the general election, and the importance of swing states.
Key Terms Glossary: Definitions of important terms like “swing state,” “caucus,” and “winner-takes-all.”
Worksheet with Multiple Question Types: Includes multiple-choice, true/false, and short-answer questions to assess understanding and promote critical thinking.
Extended Discussion Prompts: Thought-provoking questions on the pros and cons of the Electoral College, popular vote vs. electoral system, and campaign strategies.
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
This resource breaks down challenging political concepts into clear, concise sections that make it easier for students to understand the importance of each step in the election process. The informative layout and varied question formats cater to diverse learning styles, making it perfect for class discussions, social studies units, and civics classes.