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.
A 2-page division work booklet.
10 warm up questions followed by 20 more challenging questions.
Chunking division method shown.
Fully editable.
Answer sheet provided.
Ideal for 7 - 11 years.
If you want to give your Y6 student’s a good number sequence challenge, here it is.
2-page booklet.
Your student’s have to complete some number sequences and identify the rule/pattern. Then they get to make their own number sequences by choosing their own starting number and rule/pattern.
My Year 6 class really enjoyed this challenge.
Fully editable.
A great PowerPoint to use in you are teaching 'Counting in 2’s.
11 slides.
Fully interactive.
Ideal for 3 to 6 years.
Please note: The preview image is a bit distorted but the PowerPoint is absolutely fine!
Real-life superheroes!
When the children think of superheroes, they might think of Superman, Superwoman, Spiderman, Batman, Iron Man, Thor and people like that. People with super powers.
In real life though, people can’t fly and they don’t have x-ray vision. But some real-life people are VERY special and are real-life heroes because they do amazing things, they have amazing talents or they do incredible things for other people. These people could be called, ‘REAL LIFE SUPER HEROES’ … Special people who do special things.
Attached are 3 great activities:
Activity 1: To learn about an amazing SUPER SPACE HERO called Neil Armstrong. There is a video to watch and some questions to answer.
Activity 2: To learn about an amazing lady called Mother Teresa. When she was alive, she was a SUPER KIND PERSON and she gave her life to helping the poor and sick. There is a cartoon to watch and some questions to answer.
Activity 3: To learn about A SUPER SPEEDY HERO called Usain Bolt. He is the fastest man on Earth! There is a cartoon to watch and a few questions to answer.
Each activity booklet is 6 pages long and contains information about the character, a video link and questions.
Answer sheets included.
Ideal for 6+
A 6-page booklet about Usain Bolt.
Page 1: What is a hero?
Page 2: Information about Usain Bolt and video/cartoon link.
Pages 3 to 5: Questions (and multiple choice answers) based on the video.
Page 6: A picture to colour in.
Answer booklet attached.
Fully editable.
Attached is a 6-page booklet about Neil Armstrong.
Page 1: What is a hero?
Page 2: Information about Neil Armstrong and video link.
Pages 3 to 6: Questions (and multiple choice answers) based on the video.
Answer booklet attached.
Fully editable.
A 6-page booklet about the life of Mother Teresa.
Page 1: What is a hero?
Page 2: Information about Mother Teresa and video link.
Pages 3 to 5: Questions (and multiple choice answers) based on the video.
Page 6: Mother Teresa dot-to-dot.
Answer booklet and video attached.
Ideal for Upper KS1 or KS2 children.
Fully editable.
A 17-slide PowerPoint aimed at pubescent and teenage boys.
All questions answered.
A fully editable, sensible and well-pitched presentation.
Ideal for teachers or parents.
Slide 3: Your penis
Slide 5: What is an erection?
Slide 6: Night time erections
Slide 7: A typical erection
Slide 8: Erections at awkward times
Slide 11: Too many erections
Slide 12: Wet dreams
Slide 13: How to avoid erections
Slide 14: Masturbation
3 HOUSE POINT CHARTS TO USE!
FULLY EDITABLE.
CHART 1: STAR AWARDS (BRONZE, SILVER, GOLD, PLATINUM)
CHART 2: COMPLETE A TALLY FOR EACH HALF TERM
CHART 3: 12 x 12 SQUARE - COLOUR IN NUMBER OF HOUSE POINTS AWARDED
This individual education plan is an effective way to facilitate an individual education programme for a child with specific learning needs (SEN, G & T etc.)
Simple and purposeful
3-page booklet
Fully editable
Page 1: Initial Interview with child
Page 2: Specific targets, activities and schedule
Page 3: Review of targets
A very popular game to use! The game is called, ‘WHAT AM I?’
You can link this game with ANY topic, e.g. rainforest animals, toys, family members, rooms in a house etc.
Just describe what it is you want to describe on 1 card and draw and label what it is you are describing on the other. The example shown is a parrot.
You can use the cards in many ways. Here are 2 examples:
Stick the answer card on the back of the description card and make a complete set of topic cards. How to play: Deal the cards. Take it in turns to read the description on the card shown to you. If you guess correctly, keep the card. If you guess incorrectly, you don’t get the card. The winner is the person who wins all the cards.
Arrange the description cards on 1 side of a table and the answer cards on the other side. Match them up.
I’ve attached a complete set of 10 ‘What am I?’ cards to print out and use. If you want a bigger set of cards, just print off a few more.
The card template is fully editable so you can design them on a computer and print them off when you’re finished … this makes them look VERY professional.
Your class will love this. They might even become more popular than TOP TRUMPS.
Ask your children to write a story about being shipwrecked.
This activity could be linked to the story of ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’, an island topic, feeling isolated and alone OR just taught as a discrete lesson.
Attached is a helpful planning guide and template.
The planning guide contains questions to consider, the layout of the story and some useful vocabulary.
Fully editable and designed to make writing appealing to a younger audience.
2 pages.
Fully editable.
What happens to ‘Grandma’ after she receives George’s Marvellous Medicine?
Your student’s can use this worksheet to retell the events OR create their own marvellous reactions to the medicine!
Fully editable.