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The Spanish Armada Knowledge Organiser/ Revision Mat!
This detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for students learning or revising knowledge of The Spanish Armada. It contains comprehensive sections on:
Overview and map;
Events - dates, images, descriptions, and key facts;
Timeline of Major Events
Answers to the Key Questions;
Key Vocabulary;
Top Ten Spanish Armada Facts.
Key words and ideas are underlined for easy reference. The resource is designed to be printed onto A3, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use and are cited on a separate document (included).
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Writing Recounts - Big Bundle!
This bundle includes the four ‘Writing Recounts’ lessons and the ‘Writing Recounts’ knowledge organiser.
These engaging and purposeful lessons enable children to gradually build towards composing an effective, well-structured recount. Whilst this series guides children towards writing a recount about an imaginary African safari, the resources could be reasonably adapted to suit your own chosen topic.
The lessons included are:
-Lesson 1: What are Recounts?
-Lesson 2: Vocabulary Building
-Lesson 3: Writing the Opening
-Lesson 4: Creating Cohesion
Each lesson contains an eye-catching and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation, in addition to any worksheets/ templates needed (in both Word and PDF).
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
Writing Recounts - Lesson 4 - Creating Cohesion!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the fourth in a series of lessons that enable children to gradually build towards composing an effective, well-structured recount. This lesson focuses on helping children to create cohesion in their writing. Whilst this series guides children towards writing a recount about an imaginary safari, the resources could be reasonably adapted to suit your own chosen topic.
The eye-catching and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (19 slides) guides teachers and children along the following learning journey:
-Knowledge recall - revisiting what children already know about recounts;
-SPAG starter: Time connectives;
-Understanding other features that contribute to cohesion in written texts;
-Identifying good and bad examples of cohesion in texts;
-Following a model example to develop cohesion within the remainder of their written compositions;
-Reflecting on their learning from across the lesson.
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
Writing Recounts - Lesson 3 - Writing the Opening!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the third in a series of lessons that enable children to gradually build towards composing an effective, well-structured recount. This lesson focuses on guiding children through writing the opening section of the recount. Whilst this series guides children towards writing a recount about an imaginary safari, the resources could be reasonably adapted to suit your own chosen topic.
The eye-catching and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation (18 slides) guides teachers and children along the following learning journey:
-Knowledge recall - revisiting what children already know about recounts;
-SPAG starter: Expanded noun phrases;
-Understanding how prepositions can aid us in expanding sentences;
-Exploring different sentence lengths and orders;
-Following a model example to develop effective sentences within the first paragraph;
-Reflecting on their learning from across the lesson.
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
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DT Mechanisms - Wheels and Axles Safari Buggies Big Bundle!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually develop towards constructing vehicles using wheels and axles. The resources were originally created to guide children towards building safari buggies, but the resources can easily be adapted to fit your own particular project.
The bundle contains five lessons and the knowledge organiser. The lessons included are:
Lesson 1 - Researching
Lesson 2 - Designing
Lesson 3 - Making
Lesson 4 - Constructing the Body
Lesson 5 - Evaluating
Comprehensive and colourful Powerpoint presentations, in addition to all of the worksheets/ templates needed.
These lessons were originally created for children in years 2 and 3, but may be adapted for slightly older and younger year groups.
DT Mechanisms - Wheels and Axles - Evaluating!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually develop towards constructing vehicles using wheels and axles. The resources were originally created to guide children towards building safari buggies, but the resources can easily be adapted to fit your own particular project.
This is the fifth and final lesson in the series, in which children focus on evaluating their products. They:
-Recall how wheel and axle mechanisms work;
-Recall key terminology relating to wheel and axle mechanisms;
-Understand which skills and knowledge they will need in order to successfully evaluate products;
-Use a clear evaluation template and success criteria to evaluate their own products.
The resource is made up of a 10-slide PowerPoint presentation and the evaluation template.
These lessons were originally created for children in years 2 and 3, but may be adapted for slightly older and younger year groups.
DT Mechanisms - Wheels and Axles - Constructing the Vehicle Body!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually develop towards constructing vehicles using wheels and axles. The resources were originally created to guide children towards building safari buggies, but the resources can easily be adapted to fit your own particular project.
This is the fourth lesson in the series, which focuses on making the body of the vehicle. Children:
-Recall how wheel and axle mechanisms work;
-Recall key terminology relating to wheel and axle mechanisms;
-Understand how to use nets to create strong cube/ cuboid shapes;
-Understand how to use a variety of materials to make windscreens/ spare wheels/ bumpers/ roofs;
-Test and improve their vehicle.
The resource is made up of a 13-slide PowerPoint presentation and the nets needed for the cube/ cuboid shapes.
These lessons were originally created for children in years 2 and 3, but may be adapted for slightly older and younger year groups.
DT Mechanisms - Wheels and Axles - Making!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually develop towards constructing vehicles using wheels and axles. The resources were originally created to guide children towards building safari buggies, but the resources can easily be adapted to fit your own particular project.
This is the third lesson in the series, which focuses on making the wheel, axle and enables children to:
-Recall how wheel and axle mechanisms work;
-Recall key terminology relating to wheel and axle mechanisms;
-Understand a clear design brief;
-Understand how to put together a chassis, different types of wheel/ axle fixings and washers;
-Test and improve their base vehicle.
The resource is made up of a 12-slide PowerPoint presentation.
These lessons were originally created for children in years 2 and 3, but may be adapted for slightly older and younger year groups.
Writing Recounts - Lesson 2 - Vocabulary Building!
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the second in a series of lessons that enable children to gradually build towards composing an effective, well-structured recount. The first lesson focuses on what recounts are, establishing the main features and techniques. Whilst this series guides children towards writing a recount about an imaginary safari, the resources could be reasonably adapted to suit your own chosen topic.
The eye-catching and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation guides teachers and children along the following learning journey:
-Knowledge recall - revisiting what children already know about recounts;
-SPAG starter: Word classes (nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs);
-Establishing a three-part structure for the recount;
-Watching a ‘virtual safari’ video (hyperlinked) to gain inspiration, and using a clear template and the five senses to build appropriate and effective vocabulary;
-Sharing and building upon one another’s vocabulary and ideas;
-Reflecting on their learning from across the lesson.
The PowerPoint presentation (15 slides) and activity resources needed are provided (the worksheet template is provided in both Word and PDF).
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
Writing Recounts - Lesson 1 - What are Recounts?
This engaging and purposeful lesson is the first in a series of lessons that enable children to gradually build towards composing an effective, well-structured recount. The first lesson focuses on what recounts are, establishing the main features and techniques.
The eye-catching and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation guides teachers and children along the following learning journey:
-Knowledge harvesting what children already know about recounts;
-SPAG starter: Homophones
-Finding out more about recounts and the essential techniques through watching a BBC Teach ‘Michael Rosen’ video, and answering comprehension questions about what they have watched;
-Establishing a success criteria for recounts;
-Analysing a ‘WAGOLL’ (what a good one looks like) and identifying the features and techniques from the success criteria;
-Reflecting on their learning from across the lesson.
The PowerPoint presentation and activity resources needed are provided (any readings or worksheets are provided in both Word and PDF).
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
DT Mechanisms - Wheels and Axles - Designing!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually develop towards constructing prototype vehicles using wheels and axles. The resources were originally created to guide children towards building safari buggies, but the resources can easily be adapted to fit your own particular project.
This is the second lesson in the series, which enables children to:
-Recall how wheel and axle mechanisms work;
-Recall key terminology relating to wheel and axle mechanisms;
-Understand a clear design brief;
-Understand the key considerations of the design, including the effectiveness of the mechanism, and the functionality and appearance of the vehicle;
-Complete their plans, using the well-structured planning sheet;
-Peer and self-assess their designs in relation to the success criteria.
Included is an eye-catching and comprehensive 14-slide PowerPoint presentation, and the design template (in both Word and PDF - A3).
These lessons were originally created for children in year 2, but may be adapted for slightly older and younger year groups.
DT Mechanisms - Wheels and Axles - Researching!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually develop towards constructing prototype vehicles using wheels and axles. The resources were originally created to guide children towards building safari buggies, but the resources can easily be adapted to fit your own particular project.
This first lesson helps children to:
-Understand how wheel and axle mechanisms work;
-Consider objects, vehicles and tools that use wheel and axle mechanisms;
-Understand what the chassis and body of vehicles are;
-Begin thinking about design considerations of the wheels, axles, chassis and body of different vehicles, with a particular consideration of purpose and audience.
Included is an eye-catching and comprehensive 20-slide PowerPoint presentation, and a research template (in both Word and PDF).
These lessons were originally created for children in year 2, but may be adapted for slightly older and younger year groups.
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Writing Historical Fiction - Lesson Bundle!
This engaging and purposeful series lessons enables children to gradually build towards a well-structured historical fiction composition. The lessons build up an Ancient Egyptian historical fiction story, but could reasonably be adapted to aid children in constructing historical fiction pieces based on different eras.
This resource contains all of the six lessons in the series. They are focused on:
-Introduction to Historical Fiction;
-Setting the Scene;
-Developing Characters;
-Narrative Structure;
-The Climax;
-Editing and Redrafting.
The comprehensive PowerPoint presentations guide teachers and learners through a logical step-by-step learning journey - these include SPAG starters, individual/ partner/ group activities, modelled examples, and extended written opportunities (following clear objectives and success criteria.
All of the worksheets and activity resources are provided (in both Word and PDF).
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
Writing Historical Fiction (Ancient Egypt Focus) Lessons 5 and 6!
This engaging and purposeful series lessons enables children to gradually build towards a well-structured historical fiction composition. The lessons build up an Ancient Egyptian historical fiction story, but could reasonably be adapted to aid children in constructing historical fiction pieces based on different eras.
This resource contains lessons 5 and 6 in the series - the final two lessons. They are focused on:
-The Climax;
-Editing and Redrafting.
The comprehensive PowerPoint presentations guide teachers and learners through a logical step-by-step learning journey - these include SPAG starters, individual/ partner/ group activities, modelled examples, and extended written opportunities (following clear objectives and success criteria.
All of the worksheets and activity resources are provided (in both Word and PDF).
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
Historical Fiction Writing (Ancient Egypt Focus) Lessons 3 and 4!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually build towards a well-structured historical fiction composition. The lessons build up an Ancient Egyptian historical fiction story, but could reasonably be adapted to aid children in constructing historical fiction pieces based on different eras.
This resource contains lessons 3 and 4 in the series - focused on:
-Building Characters;
-Story Structure.
The comprehensive PowerPoint presentations guide teachers and learners through a logical step-by-step learning journey - these include SPAG starters, individual/ partner/ group activities, modelled examples, and extended written opportunities (following clear objectives and success criteria.
All of the worksheets and activity resources are provided (in both Word and PDF).
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
Historical Fiction Writing (Ancient Egypt Focus) - Lessons 1 and 2!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually build towards a well-structured historical fiction composition. The lessons build up an Ancient Egyptian historical fiction story, but could reasonably be adapted to aid children in constructing historical fiction pieces based on different eras.
The first two lessons in the series are focused on:
Introduction to Historical Fiction (main features);
Setting the Scene (writing beginnings);
The comprehensive PowerPoint presentations guide teachers and learners through a logical step-by-step learning journey - these include SPAG starters, individual/ partner/ group activities, modelled examples, and extended written opportunities (following clear objectives and success criteria.
All of the worksheets and activity resources are provided (in both Word and PDF).
These lessons were originally created for children in lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4).
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Africa Lesson Bundle - Geography Scheme of Learning!
These interesting and highly-stimulating lessons enable students to develop an in-depth understanding of the physical and human geography features of the African continent. It culminates with them creating their very own African country geography study presentations. The scheme promotes engagement with varied geographical concepts including biomes, population, rivers, lakes, mountains, climate, borders and capital cities.
The lessons included are:
1.African Overview - Facts and Key Information
2.African Rivers and Lakes
3.Country Study - Egypt (inc. Sahara Desert)
4.Country Study - Kenya (inc. the Savanna)
5.The Congo Rainforest
6.Creating Country Studies
Each lesson contains eye-catching and comprehensive presentations, in addition to all of the worksheets and activity templates needed. Some of the lessons benefit from access to atlases and/or web-searching devices.
The scheme is most fitting for children across Key Stage 2.
The resources within this lesson can be easily adapted to suit home/remote learning.
African Country Study - Physical and Human Geography!
This interesting and highly-stimulating lesson enables students to create their very own African country geography study presentations. The lesson format and resources enables them to engage with varied geographical concepts including biomes, population, rivers, lakes, mountains, climate, borders and capital cities.
The lesson follows a clear, logical, bite-size learning journey, which guides students towards relevant and constructive learning objectives, and helps them to build their presentations. Over the course of this journey, they:
-Remember key facts about the African continent to contextualise their learning;
-Pick an African nation at random;
-Follow a clear checkist and model example, enabling them to create presentations with the following sections: Physical Geography Key Facts, Human Geography Key Fact, Biomes and Climate, Rivers, Lakes and Mountains, and Capital City.
-Presenting their country study, with reference to clear guidance on effective speaking and listening skills.
-Self-assess their outcomes using the learning objectives.
The lesson benefits from access to atlases and/or web-searching devices.
This lesson resource is made up of a visually engaging whole-lesson PowerPoint presentation (17 slides), the countries for selection, and the checklist.
The resources within this lesson can be easily adapted to suit home/remote learning.
The Congo Rainforest - Physical Geography Lesson!
This interesting and highly-stimulating lesson enables students to describe and understand the key physical geography features of The Congo Rainforest. Whilst gaining a wide range of knowledge about the biome, key facts, climate, plants and animals of area, students also become familiar with a wide range of vocabulary pertinent to the KS2 geography curriculum.
The lesson follows a clear, logical, bite-size learning journey, which guides students towards relevant and constructive learning objectives. Over the course of this journey, they become able to:
-Remember key facts about the African continent to contextualise their learning;
-Learn where the Congo rainforest is, and understand why this biome exists here;
-Learn key facts about the area, rivers, animals and plants of the Congo;
-Remembering further facts through watching an interesting video on the Congo, and then answering comprehension questions;
-Self-assess their progress using the learning objectives.
The lesson benefits from access to atlases and/or web-searching devices for the final task.
This lesson resource is made up of a visually engaging whole-lesson PowerPoint presentation (15 slides)
The resources within this lesson can be easily adapted to suit home/remote learning.
Kenya - Human and Physical Geography - Lesson!
This interesting and highly-stimulating lesson enables students to describe and understand the key human and physical geography features of Kenya. Whilst gaining a wide range of knowledge about the biomes, cities, climate and animals of Kenya, students also become familiar with a wide range of vocabulary pertinent to the KS2/KS3 geography curriculum.
The lesson follows a clear, logical, bite-size learning journey, which guides students towards relevant and constructive learning objectives. Over the course of this journey, they become able to:
-Remember key facts about the African continent to contextualise their learning;
-Learn key facts about the area, population and main features of Kenya;
-Explore further information about the climate and biomes of Kenya through learning about the different types of world biomes, and how they exist;
-Going on a ‘virtual safari’ to further explore the Kenyan savanna;
-Use a model example in order to carry out their own research about one of the ‘Big 5’ mammals of Kenya;
-Self-assess their progress using the learning objectives.
The lesson requires access to atlases and/or web-searching devices.
This resource pack includes:
-A visually engaging whole-lesson PowerPoint presentation (17 slides);
-A Kenya knowledge organiser, for use in one of the fact-finding tasks (in Word and PDF);
The resources within this lesson can be easily adapted to suit home/remote learning.