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.
Features of a Play Script - PowerPoint.
6 slides.
Example play script given.
Each slide highlights a feature of a play script … setting the scene, omission of speech marks, stage directions and use of dialogue.
Fully editable.
A 59-slide animated PowerPoint AND set of worksheets - the majority of which are related to ‘The Great Kapok Tree’ by Lynne Cherry.
The PowerPoint focuses on WRITING TO PERSUADE with the last few slides dedicated to advertisements.
10 integrated and exciting activities.
Fully editable.
Ideal for Year 3 or Year 4.
10 days of activities.
Over 20 hours of planning!
A great way to display personal targets.
Adaptable for all subjects.
3 fully editable templates provided:
Template 1: A blank targets sheet (for students to write on).
Template 2: An example template.
Template 3: An “ONLINE” template (for students to type on. Please note that there are text boxes embedded onto this template).
Save time writing ‘Science’ reports with this bank of comments.
2 pages of comments under the following headings:
Interest/involvement/understanding
Qualifying statement
Practical (Investigations)
Recording Work
PDF and WORD formats attached.
A 9-slide PowerPoint that explaims simple, compound and complex sentences.
Slide 1: Title.
Slide 2: 3 types of sentences.
Slide 3: Simple sentence.
Slide 4: Compound sentence.
Slide 5: Activity: Add ‘and’, ‘but’, or ‘or’ to make each pair of simple sentences into a compound sentence.
Slides 6 - 8: Complex sentences.
Slide 9: Activity: Underline the main clause in each of the sentences.
Appropriate for 7 - 11 years.
Fully editable.
A complete unit of work with all resources.
16 lessons.
Age range: 6 to 9 years (depending on ability).
Title: Explorers.
Genre: Action/Adventure/Exploration.
Model Text: The Enchanted Envelope.
Stimulus/Hook Text: ‘Whatever Next’ by Jill Murphy.
Cold and Hot Task included.
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Resource 1: A complete Unit of Work.
Ideal for 6 to 9 years.
16 lessons (4 to 5 weeks of lessons).
The unit plan is divided into 3 main sections: Imitation, Boxing Up and Innovation.
Cold and Hot task ‘suggested activities’ included.
Fully editable.
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Resource 2: An ‘Explorers’ text called ‘The Enchanted Envelope’.
548 words (2 pages).
Genre: Action / Adventure / Exploration.
The text is divided into 4 main parts: Introduction, Build-up, Main section and Ending.
Difficult vocabulary highlighted.
Fully editable.
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Resource 3: A picture stimulus and ‘Hook’ text.
Picture and Audio Text included.
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Resource 4: 3 sets of ‘What does it Mean?’ worksheets.
On each worksheet, students have to read the sentence (or phrase) from the text, guess what it means and find the actual meaning.
These worksheets are excellent for introducing new vocabulary.
Fully editable.
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Resource 5: A storyboard for one of the activities.
Fully editable
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Resource 6: An innovation activity booklet.
6 pages - 5 worksheets.
Fully editable.
Different Types of Holidays
Once the children have matched the correct type of holiday to the correct heading, they must decide which items to pack in their suitcase. E.g, what type of clothes would be needed for a skiing holiday?
Ideal for KS1 or KS2.
Fully editable.
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
A simple but effective 4-slide PowerPoint.
Read about a Viking invasion then ask your student’s to write their own story using the 4-step story plan.
Fully editable and ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Punctuation PowerPoint.
20 slides.
Ideal for 5 - 9 years.
Slide 3: End marks
Slides 5 and 6: Full stops
Slide 7: Question marks
Slide 8: Exclamation marks
Slides 9 to 15: Activity: What end mark should be used?
Slide 16: What to remember!
Slides 17 and 18: The colon
Slides 19 and 20: The Comma