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Designed with a deep understanding of the classroom dynamics and curriculum requirements, my resources inspire engagement, promote critical thinking, and foster academic growth. Join me on this transformative learning adventure and discover a treasure trove of resources that will empower both teachers and students to thrive in their educational journey.
Victorians - William Morris – Art (KS2)
This lesson has slides with different patterns and what makes a pattern a pattern, the history of William Morris and his patterns
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 16 slides.
This lesson comes with a suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson is block printing by making a block stencil using potatoes.
Learning objectives
To create art using block stencilling
To Learn about William Morris
With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created a set of high-quality history lessons with tasks attached about the Victorian era. The National Curriculum puts forward that history education should help children gain a chronologically secure knowledge, understanding of Britain’s past and that of the wider world. It should also inspire children’s curiosity to know more about the past and empower them to be confident historians.
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides).
The 15 lessons are broken down into the following:
Biography of Queen Victoria
Victorians Timeline
The Rich and Poor Children and their Differences
Children at Work
Notable Figures
Workhouses
The life of Rich Victorians
Victorian Schooling
Victorian Toys
Queen Victoria’s Portrait - Art
Victorian Decoupage - Art
William Morris - Art
Industrial Revolution
Victorian Inventions
British Empire - Geography
Learning Objectives;
To learn about the changing power of monarchs
To find out about the life of Queen Victoria
To Gain an understanding of Queen Victoria
To learn about key Victorian dates
To order key Victorian dates
To understand how these key events affected Victorian Life
To learn about the jobs Victorian children had
To compare the lifestyles of the poor and rich Victorians
To learn about the jobs Victorian children had
To learn about the risks of working in dangerous environments
To learn about key Victorian figures
To continue learning about the risks of working in dangerous environments
To learn about Workhouses
To compare your daily routine to a child in a workhouse’s
To compare lifestyles of the rich and poor Victorians
To learn about rich Victorians
To learn about Victorian Toys
To compare Victorian Toys with modern Toys
To analyse Queen Victoria’s Portraits
To create Decoupages
To learn about William Morris
To create art using block stencilling
To learn about the Industrial Revolution
To learn about Victorian inventions and how they have impacted our lives today.
To learn about the British Empire
To learn of the benefits and disadvantages of the British colonialism
To learn about the Commonwealth
Some Key Terms Covered
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Henri Matisse - Collage - Art ( KS1/KS2)
This lesson has slides with different art pieces created by Henri Matisse.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 14 slides.
This lesson comes with a suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson is create cut-outs using colourful paper and glued the cut-outs on a plain white paper.
Learning objectives
To create collage cut-outs
To learn about Henri Matisse
Victorians - Victorian Decoupage - Art (KS2)
This lesson has slides with the history of decoupage and instructions how to, step by step.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 13 slides. There are many free online Victorian decoupage cut-outs that can be printed.
This lesson comes with a suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson is creating Decoupages.
Learning objectives
• To create Decoupages
Guided Reading - True or False, Prove it! - KS2 - Yoko Ono - Japan - Non- Fiction
This reading activity is in an editable word document. A PowerPoint Presentation is also included for structure purposes (An optional hot seat plenary slide is also included at the end). The PPT also includes the parts of the article.
The pack Includes three documents, a poster, a short article about Yoko Ono and a True or False, Prove it! activity. These statements are based on the article provided. These statements can be true or false. The purpose is to get children to ‘prove it’ by using the text to retrieve and record key information and then identifying whether the the statement is true or false.
With the non‑statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious education in mind, I have formulated my lessons to investigate religions and beliefs. So children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others differences in beliefs.
This lesson is about the Islamic Art, key topics discussed as follows Islamic ruling why, Geometric patterns and their usage, Arabic Calligraphy. The lesson is straight forward and reliable sources were used to write religious Islamic and historical facts.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 24 slides. With many picture examples.
This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The tasks for this lesson is creating geometric patterns using the step by step provided.
Learning objectives
To learn about Islamic Art
To create Geometric Patterns
With the non statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious Education (RE) in mind, I have formulated a set of high-quality lessons with tasks attached about Islam, for children to investigate different religions and beliefs. So, children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others’ differences in beliefs.
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides).
The 12 lessons are broken down into the following:
Introduction to Islam
Islam and the Quran
Prophet Muhammad
The Mosque
The Five Pillars of Islam
Islamic Prayer
Zakah
Sawm (Ramadan)
Eid Al-Fitr
Hajj
Eid Al-Adha
Islamic Art
Learning Objectives:
To learn about Islam
To learn about the Quran
To learn about Prophet Muhammad
To understand the features of a mosque and explain their significances.
To learn about the Five Pillars of Islam
To learn about the Islamic Prayer
To learn about Zakah
To learn about the holy month of Ramadan
To learn about Eid Al- Fitr
To learn and sequence the journey of Hajj
To learn about Eid Al -Adha
To learn about Islamic Art
To create Geometric Patterns
Some Key Terms Covered:
Allah, Prophets, Prophet Muhammad, Angels, Quran, Jibreel, Sunnah, Prophet Muhammad’s life and death, Prophet Muhammad’s his children, Khadijah, the revelation, Mosque, Dome, Minaret, Washroom, Qiblah, Mihrab, Minbar, Prayer Hall, Mosque Art, Meuzzin, Imam, Jummah Prayers, Shahadah: declaration of faith, Salah: five daily prayers, Zakah: giving charity, Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan and Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca, five pillar of Islam, prayer, wudu, five daily prayers, Kabaa, ritual prayers, Fajr, Dhur, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, Prayer beads, Tasbih, routine and prayer mats, charity, food, clothing, collections, donations, fasting, food, water, Lailut ul-Qadr, Islamic calendar, Suhoor, Sehri, Iftar, Iftari, fasting exceptions, pregnant, unwell, children, Eid Al-Fitr, celebrations, clothing and lanterns, Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Mount Arafat, Sacrifice, Muzdalifah, Mina , Tawaf and Eid Al-Adha, Prophet Ibrahim, Ismail, henna, Islamic rules, geometric patterns and Arabic Calligraphy.
Victorians - Queen Victoria’s Portraits (KS2)
This lesson has many portraits of Queen Victoria, focusing on the setting, materials and her posture.
This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 8 slides.
This lesson comes with a suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson has two attached activities, one being analysing a Portrait of Queen Victoria and the second being sketching an outline of Queen Victoria.
Learning objectives
• To analyse Queen Victoria’s Portraits