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.
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.
Assess how well your student’s listen in class.
The assessment is based on 7 band scale levels.
You can refer to work samples and observations, and just highlight language capabilities AT OR ABOVE.
Finally, rate the student at the level containing the most highlighting.
2 pages.
Fully editable.
Year 2 Interdependence and Adaptation
Attached is a fully editable 33-slide PowerPoint for Year 2 children.
Every living thing needs food (nutrition). It also needs to be able to move, grow and reproduce. From the food it consumes, it gets the fuel to change into the sort of energy it needs. This energy can be used by the plant or animal for movement, growth and reproduction.
BUT WHERE DOES THE ENERGY COME FROM? Let’s explore …
This PowerPoint explains everything in a fun, visual and interactive way!
A 26-slide fully animated and child-friendly PowerPoint.
Age range: 7+
Contents:
Is Earth the centre of the universe?
The Solar System.
The Sun.
The Earth.
The Moon.
Beyond our solar system.
Surface Friction Investigation.
Question to investigate: On which surfaces do objects slide more easily?
Method, fair testing, prediction, results tables & conclusion included.
Age range: 7+
Pages: 3
Fully editable? YES
Age group: Year 2.
6 pages.
9 questions.
Questions based on the human life cycle, capabilities of babies and children, human and animal survival, healthy and unhealthy foods, the food pyramid, physical activities and animal diets.
30 possible marks.
Fully editable.
A fully animated, colourful and interactive 65-slide PowerPoint.
Ideal for upper KS1 or KS2.
The PowerPoint is divided into 3 main sections: Flowers, Pollination and Fruits & Seeds.
There are also a selection of enjoyable activities embedded into the slide show.
Where would a beetle prefer to live?
A lovely investigation to do with your class (probably over 2 or more lessons).
Lesson plan and science investigation booklet included.
Appropriate for KS1 or KS2.
Fully editable.
3 pages in total.
Primary Science - Growing Up.
2 pages and fully editable.
Ideal for 5+
Activity 1: Compare the stages of life (baby, toddler, child and adult).
Activity 2: Finish the sentence: I like being a child because …
Activity 3: Finish the sentence: I am looking forward to being an adult because…
A 28-slide PowerPoint about Teeth and Eating.
9 integrated activities.
Contents:
4 types of teeth.
Functions of teeth.
Milk teeth and adult teeth.
Number of teeth.
Caring for teeth.
Other teeth.
Human food - for growth and activity.
Food groups .
Permeable or Impermeable?
An 8-slide PowerPoint - examples shown and questions to consider/explore.
Also attached is a 2-page activity booklet (to complete) after going through the PowerPoint.
Both resources are fully editable.
Ideal for 7+
Celebrate Loy Krathong with this whole school assembly / production.
Length: Approximately 1 hour.
Full script attached - 8 scenes (PDF and Word) so fully editable.
Video explaining Loy Krathong.
Slide show to complement the show.
Music for most of the songs including: entrance music, Loy Krathong song, Fingernail Dance and Floating Lanterns! Please note: You will have to teach the children the dances.
Also attached is the King’s anthem.
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Information about Loy Krathong in different parts of Thailand:
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During the Yi Peng Festival in Northern Thailand, a balloon-like ‘Khom Loi’ lantern, a fire lantern called ‘Khom Fai’ and a smoke lantern called ‘Khom Khwan’ are flown into the sky as a symbol of letting go of unhappiness and bad luck.
In Tak province, the ‘original’ banana leaf krathongs are replaced with coconut shells. The coconut shells are threaded together, placed on the Ping River and appear as glittering lights. This is where the Loy Krathong Sai Festival (or the Night of a Thousand Floating Lanterns) comes from.
On Loy Krathong Day, Thai people love to visit their local temple, especially in the evening after they have floated their krathongs.
The lighting of fireworks represents the same meaning as lighting candles as an act of worship. Firework displays are very much an integral part of the Loy Krathong celebration.
In the Northeast of Thailand, aside from the colourful krathongs, people celebrate through joyful songs and dances.
Character Profile Worksheets + CHARACTERS
4 worksheets in total.
2 differentiated ‘character profile’ worksheets.
A ‘describe a character’ worksheet.
A page full of characters to describe and write about.
Fully editable.
Attached is a 20-minute assembly about the Loy Krathong festival.
Loy Krathong Day takes place at a time when the weather is fine, as the rainy season is over, and there is a high water level all over the country.
‘Loy’ means to float, ‘Krathong’ is a lotus-shaped vessel made of banana leaves.
The Krathong usually contains a candle, three joss-sticks, some flowers and coins. In fact, the festival is of Brahmin origin in which people offer thanks to the Goddess of the water. Thus, by moonlight, people light the candles and joss-sticks, make a wish and launch their Krathongs on canals, rivers or even small ponds.
It is believed that the Krathongs carry away sins and bad luck, and the wishes that have been made for the new year due to start. Indeed, it is the time to be joyful and happy as the sufferings are floated away.
Attached is a 14-slide PowerPoint (to show when leading the assembly).
Embedded into the slide show is an entrance song and video (to show the children as they enter the assembly hall/room).
Also attached is a 10-minute video about Loy Krathong, a video showing how to make a krathong, a video of some children dancing and a traditional Loy Krathong song (with music and lyrics). The song is very easy to learn.
All resources are fully editable.
Compare and Contrast - Slide Show.
8 slides in total:
Slide 3: Comparison words.
Slide 5: Comparing apples and oranges.
Slide 6: Things to remember when you compare and contrast.
Slide 7: Compare and contrast table.
Slide 8: Compare and contrast a lion and tiger using a Venn Diagram.
Fully editable.
A 40-slide PowerPoint containing 6 short stories from a different culture.
The texts in this PowerPoint give children an opportunity to experience a world outside their own, and to appreciate a different culture.
The last 6 slides contain writing resources for characterisation - 22 different characters to cut out and name and a slide full of adjectives to describe the characters.
Slide 4: Culture could mean…
Slide 5: The Journey
Slide 8: The Serpent King
Slide 13: Manu and the Talking Fish
Slide 28: Leila
Slide 30: Naledi’s Plan
Slide 32: The New Boy
Slide 34: Imaginary Characters
Slide 38: Character Traits
Age range: 7+
Fully editable.
Focus text: ZOO by Anthony Browne.
Attached is a 56-slide PowerPoint with 16 worksheets.
Audio video plus a video about zoo animals included.
Ideal for Year 2 or above, depending on ability.
Fully editable.
4 weeks of learning.