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.
Attached is an example Year 11 end of term 1 report.
The report provides end of term comments in the following 11 subject areas:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Drama
Economics
English
History
Mathematics
Music
Physical Education
Pastoral
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Each subject comment is between 600 and 930 characters long (no spaces).
Fully editable reports.
4 pages in total.
Sex Education - PowerPoint.
Age range: 9+
24 slides.
Slides 3 to 9: Key Points & Top Tips to read before starting the presentation.
Slide 10: Start of presentation.
Slide 11: What do you think sex is?
Slide 12: How are babies made?
Slide 16: What is masturbation?
Slide 18: Why do people have sex?
Slide 20: Q & A
Slide 21: Male and Female Reproductive Systems – For reference only.
Fantastic Mr Fox - DESCRIBING MR FOX!
Focus: To describe.
Great activity once you’ve read chapter 2 (Mr Fox).
Activity description: Write 6 words to describe Mr Fox (e.g. cunning, handsome, clever etc.) then write about him in the space below.
Fully editable.
Title of Unit: How do Muslims express their beliefs through practices?
This unit of work outlines the key beliefs and practices of Islam, emphasising current practice in addition to providing children with opportunities to learn about the historical foundation of the religion.
8 pages.
Fully editable.
Ideal for KS2.
The Plague Doctor - Fact Sheet & Worksheets
3 useful and easy-to-use resources.
Resource 1: A Plague Doctor fact sheet.
Resource 2: Worksheet - what might a Plague Doctor have said to a patient?
Resource 3: Worksheet - Plague Doctor facts and drawing activity.
Fully editable resources.
Class Assembly: Fantastic Mr. Fox
A great assembly for KS1 or lower KS2
This class assembly introduces the main characters and tells the story of Mr. Fox stealing food from Farmer Boggis, Farmer Bunce and Farmer Bean. It describes ‘The Shooting’ and the farmer’s attempt to dig the foxes out using shovels and tractors! The assembly ends with the foxes escaping and finding their way to the farmer’s sheds full of food and cider. The foxes will never go hungry again … Hooray!
Approx. length of assembly: 15 – 20 minutes (depending on class size)
Parts:
Introducer (1)
Farmers (3)
Fantastic Mr. Fox and family (5)
Readers (10)
Slide Show (1)
You can always add more speaking parts by separating the ‘main’ readers into smaller sections.
Fully editable.
Text: Hansel and Gretel
A complete 3 week unit plan for Y3 or Y4 students.
All resources attached including PowerPoint, worksheets etc.
Unit plan (3 weeks approx.)
PowerPoint presentation.
Hansel and Gretel pictures.
Lost in the Woods Activity.
Play script template.
Rhyming couplets activity.
Sequencing activity.
Speech bubbles and 3-page booklet.
Spelling activities (optional).
Storyboard activity.
Halloween - Assembly!
PowerPoint, song, scary stories (not too scary), history of Halloween (video,) trick or treating safety tips & optional competition.
Not appropriate for very young children.
KS2 only (7 - 11 years).
Slide 2: What is Halloween?
Slide 3: Why do people celebrate Halloween? Video.
Slide 4: Scary story. There are 2 to choose from …
Slide 5: Trick or Treating safety tips - very helpful reminders.
Slide 6: Halloween song - music & lyrics provided. I usually get some of the children to perform a dance to this!
Slide 7: Optional Halloween competition
IRON MAN - Fully editable DT Project!
In small groups, enjoy designing and making an IRON MAN.
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Attached is the following:
A note home to parents requesting materials.
Iron Man design sheet.
Iron Man task sheet.
Iron Man assessment sheet.
Iron Man Poetry Unit of Work + Resources
Attached is a fully editable 1-week Iron Man Unit Plan (this can easily be extended to 2 or 3 weeks).
Genre: Poetry.
Focus Text: The Iron Man by Brenda Williams.
A 36-slide PowerPoint complements the unit of work - just click through each slide.
All of the activities/resources are in the slide show - just print off the relevant slides.
Optional homework task also included.
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Objectives for each lesson:
LESSON 1: To describe the Iron Man; To perform verses of the Iron Man; To rewrite verses of the original text.
LESSON 2: To compose poetry verses describing the ‘Return of the Iron Man’; To perform poetry using a set criterion.
LESSON 3: To create a character profile sheet of the Iron Man using rhyming words; To choose and describe a pretend job The Iron Man might do on his ‘home’ planet; To compose and write a poem based on the Iron Man’s pretend job using rhyming couplets.
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Please note: Each lesson is designed to last approximately 1 to 2 hours (this all depends on the age and ability of your class).
**Printable Bingo Tickets (6 per page) **
Bingo is a game of probability in which players mark off numbers on cards as the numbers (1 to 90) are drawn randomly by a caller, the winner being the first person to mark off all their numbers.
Young minds can build vocabulary, punctuation, spelling and grammar skills through the use of bingo.
Bingo has also proved to not only be an excellent teaching tool for learning English, but also as a good way to learn a foreign language.
Contents:
240 Blue tickets - 40 pages
240 Orange tickets - 40 pages
240 Purple tickets - 40 pages
240 Green tickets - 40 pages
960 tickets in total - 160 pages
Food Chains
Resource 1: A worksheet for discussion and pair work.
Activity: Displayed are a variety of animals that live in a WOODLAND or SEA habitat.
Make as many food chains possible using the pictures provided.
Fully editable.
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Resource 2: An 18-slide PowerPoint that covers living things, different animal types, producers, predators and prey.
Fully editable.
End of Year 6 Maths Test!
12 pages.
Fully editable.
Time allowed: 1 hour 10 minutes
Equipment required: pencil, ruler, protractor.
Answer all the questions in the spaces provided.
Show all your working out.
Write in pencil only.
This Reading Test will give you a reading age for each child tested.
The Reading Test consists of a list of 110 words, arranged in groups of ten, and presented in increasing order of difficulty.
This version of the test was developed using the results from a representative sample of 2200 primary school children in Scotland.
The children tested were aged from four to twelve years old, but it was found that the test was not suitable for use with children younger than six years and four months.
Age range: 6.4 years to 12 years
8 pages
Pages 1 to 3: Instructions
Pages 4 to 6: Test
Page 7: Conversion Chart (raw score to reading age)
Page 8: Oxford Reading Tree levels and corresponding book bands
Instructions, test and conversion chart included
Fully editable
A 13-slide PowerPoint explaining the life cycle of a plant.
Also attached is a 6-stage storyboard for your student’s to complete to complement the PowerPoint.
Answers included.
PDF and Word Formats attached so fully editable.
Age range: 5 - 11 years (depending on ability).
A nice introduction to writing a diary.
Contents of 8-slide PowerPoint:
Slide 3: Sentence starters
Slide 4: Past tense verbs
Slide 5: Amazing adjectives
Slides 6 & 7: Verbs and Adverbs
Slide 8: Diary example
Activity: Correct the passage.
A passage has been written incorrectly. There are:
9 missing capital letters.
7 missing full stops.
3 missing commas.
4 missing speech marks.
1 missing exclamation mark.
Students have to rewrite the passage correctly.
Age: 7+ (depending on ability).
Answers provided.
Also attached are some additional proofreading worksheets and self assessment checklist.
A FANTASTIC WRITING TOPIC TO DO WITH YOUR CLASS!
A 57-slide PowerPoint with integrated animations and writing activities.
15 lessons - to be taught over 3 weeks.
All activities are fully editable.
Learning objectives, story, worksheets, video links and more.
Ideal for Year 2 or Year 3.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES COVERED (The children will…)
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Describe MR BIG.
Describe what makes someone happy and sad.
Answer questions about the beginning of MR BIG.
Learn more about the word ‘avoid’.
Sequence sentences correctly.
Correct MR BIG sentences.
Describe story settings.
Order/sequence settings.
Describe mountain gorilla activities.
Compare two things.
Write comparative sentences using however, but and whereas.
Correct comparative sentences.
Learn some new words and their meanings.
Use a dictionary.
Make a story map for one section of a story.
Adapt part of a story.
Plan a story.
Write a story.
Read a story aloud.