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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
An EASY way to introduce Fractions to your class
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30 slides
Ideal for 5+ (depending on ability)
Also included are 2 halves and quarters worksheets
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Contents:
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Reading Fractions
Writing Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Fractions of a Number
Equivalent Fractions
Ordering Fractions
ORDERING FRACTIONS
2 activity booklets (4 pages in total).
Order fractions (with the same denominator) from smallest to largest.
Order unit fractions from smallest to largest.
Put a variety of fractions in ascending order (smallest to largest).
Order a variety of fractions in descending order (largest to smallest).
All answers provided.
Teach your students about Australia with this great PowerPoint.
Contents:
Slide 3: Where is Australia?
Slide 4: Australian Cities.
Slide 5: Parts of Australia.
Slide 6: The Outback.
Slide 8: Famous Places.
Slide 12: The Aborigines.
Slide 13: Aboriginal Art.
Slide 14: Australian Animals.
Slide 16: Echidnas.
Slide 17: Australian Food.
Slide 18: Famous Australian Song.
A Hindu story from India - The White Elephant
A short Hindu story from India about kindness.
10 slides.
Appropriate for younger learners.
Fully editable.
Prepositions Game
How to win: The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards.
Instructions to play the game:
1. Shuffle the cards and deal out 7 cards per player. Maximum: 4 players (per set of cards).
3. Place one card (not a penalty card) face up and put the remainder of the cards (the pack) face down beside it.
3. You can discard a card onto the face up pile if it is the same animal or the same preposition as the current card showing. E.g. if the card showing is, ‘The rabbit is in the toilet’ then you can throw down any ‘Rabbit’ or ‘Toilet’ card.
4. The penalty cards are:
‘Skip’ - the next player skips one turn
‘Reverse’ - the order of play reverses (the previous student throws next)
‘Draw Two’ - the next player takes two from the pack unless they can put any ‘Draw Two’ card down. In the latter case, the next player who can’t throw a ‘Draw Two’ card has to pick up the total number of cards from the pack.
5. The ‘Wild’ card can be played at any time and the thrower has to call out the new animal.
The ‘Draw 4’ card is similarly wild, but the next player has to draw 4 from the pack, unless they can play another ‘Draw 4’.
6. When a player throws down their penultimate card, they must shout ‘UNO’ before the next player takes their turn. Failure to do so results in a penalty of two cards from the pack.
7. Children should read the text as they throw down each card.
** Mr Men Unit of Work.
** Everything you need to teach a great unit of work.
** Focus: Narrative - Mr Men.
** 2 - 3 weeks (depending on ability).
** Presentation + resources + end of unit writing assessment included.
** Ideal for KS1.
** Fully editable.
A complete set of Year 2 RE Medium Term plans.
24 pages.
Fully editable.
Y2 Autumn A: This unit is about the signs and symbols of everyday life, the
use of artefacts and symbolic religious behaviour.
Y2 Autumn B: This unit is about giving and receiving at Christmas.
Y2 Spring A: This unit is about what Christians do when they go to church. The unit should include a church visit.
Y2 Spring B:This unit is about why Easter is important for Christians.
Y2 Summer A:This unit is about the work of religious leaders within the community.
Y2 Summer Term B: This unit is about the ultimate questions raised by the natural world.
Coordinates - KS1 PowerPoint
An excellent introduction to coordinates.
Perfect for KS1 (5 - 7 years)
31 slides.
Just click on the correct coordinate to proceed through the slides.
Students love this!
Similes and Metaphors Activity.
Task One: Copy out the sentences and state whether the sentence is an example of a metaphor or simile.
Task Two: Make up similes by finishing off the sentences.
7 - 11 years.
Fully editable.
Eid is an Islamic festival and means the breaking of the fast and is celebrated at the end of Ramadan.
During Eid, Muslims offer prayers, visit their neighbours, family and friends and exchange sweets and gifts.
This 8-slide PowerPoint is ideal for younger children to understand Eid and the teachings of Islam.
VERY child-friendly.
6+
Fully animated.
A full story of Hansel and Gretel on a 14-slide PowerPoint.
Text and pictures included.
Ideal for 5 - 9 years.
The last slide contains an alternative ending to the story.
Also attached is a differentiated sequencing activity and 6-part storyboard activity. Answers provided.
Fully editable.
PSHE lesson: How can we be considerate to others?
What is consideration?
Activity - how to be considerate to your teacher and parent.
Consideration quote