I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
Just put this material together to help children write /discuss what happened in Thailand in the last fortnight. Lets hope the rescue is a complete success.
David Woodroffe, a professional illustrator, has created some very good clip art for my Easter resource.
The Holy week sheet looks briefly at Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. I have created a page listing the personalities and the order of events from the Last Supper to Christ’s appearance, following his resurrection to two disciples on the road to Emmaus.
The Poetry Aid can be used to create a poem or even a hymn to celebrate Easter. The fourteen stages of the cross has been deal with clip art. The main personalities have been included in a word search. The Easter diary can be written up on the ‘blank’ sheet.
Children are often asked to see how many words they can find in a topical word - eg. Easter. I have enclosed four sheets, a lesson outline, a pupil sheet and two answer sheets.
(I have included Pancake Day because I did not want to set up a resource of just two pages. )
I have created four sheets about cricket. One is a phrase sheet to encourage children to write about their experiences about playing or watching cricket The second is a Poetry Aid sheet in case they would like to put their thoughts in poetry form. The third sheet is a cricket word search with answer sheet.
There is a sheet of cricket equipment and field positions
List of basic vocabulary
There are 4 sheets showing a simple sentence with their meaning of many of the words used in cricket
This is the story of how Gladys Aylward, a missionary in China during the second World War, helped Chinese orphans safely across a mountain.
When she returned to England she realised a film had been written showing her life and a book called The Small Woman had been published.
On Google, and Youtube there is a great deal of information about how from her humble beginnings as a housemaid/domestic help became a successful missionary.
I start with St. Nicholas - history and legends, letter to Father Christmas ideas, clip art for best copy and word search and one page on Advent.
Christmas has a list of nativity characters, poetry aid, three journeys, 'How many words can you find in Christmas' and Diary Aid.
Epiphany has one page. There are several clip art pictures to use.
The race to get to be first to the North Pole and then the South Pole.
The American Charles Francis Hall (1821-71) made 3 expeditions and sailed further north than anyone else - he was the first person to visit the north shore of Greenland.
Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) was a Norwegian explorer, inventor, scientist, diplomat and humanitarian. In 1888 led the first crossing of the Greenland interior traversing the island on cross-country skis… They reached 86 degrees 14 in his Fram expedition (1893-6). The Fram was specially built using wood reinforced with metal. He sailed his ship into the pack ice and hoped the Arctic currents would ‘float’ him to the North Pole. It remained frozen for 2 years. With a companion he tried unsuccessfully to walk the rest of the way. ( read Death and legacy)
Sir James Clark Ross (1800-1862) was a British Royal Navy Officer and polar explorer was known for his 6 polar explorations of the Arctic. 2 with his uncle Sir John Ross, 4 with Sir William Parry and his own of the Antarctic (1839-1843). On June 1st 1831 a small party located the North magnetic Pole.
Robert Edwin Peary Sr. (1856-1920) made 3 expeditions to the Arctic 1898-1902, 1905-6 and 1908/9. During the last one he claimed he had reached the North Pole. He paid for his trips by writing about his adventures in books and magazines.
Matthew Alexander Henson (1866-1955), an African American, accompanied Robert Perry on 7 voyages to the Arctic spread over 23 years- 18 on expeditions. In the 1908/9 expedition he claimed that on April 6th 1909 he was the first of party of 6 to reach the North Pole.
(Wally Herbert in 1989 published research that suggested they could have fallen 48-97 kms short due to navigational errors.)
Carsten Borechgrevink (1964-1934) was an Anglo-Norwegian polar explorer and pioneer of modern Antarctica travel.
The race to be first to the South Pole between Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) and Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen 91864-1934) is in most history books. Amundsen was more organized and reached the South Pole on 14 December 1911 and went on in 12 May 1926 to be one of 16 men to reach the North Pole by the airship Norge !
Scott had already led 1 expedition to the Antarctic. Scott with his 5 friends arrived on 17 January 1912, less then 5 weeks later. They all died on the return journey. Scott kept a Diary. The diary revealed that on 17 March the sick Captain Oates walked out of the camp to die in the snow.
Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874-1922)was an Anglo-Irish explorer who led 3 British expeditions to the Antarctica. The Imperial Trans-Antarctica Expedition (1914-17) to cross the Antarctica from sea to sea struck disaster when the Endurance became trapped by packed ice and crushed. Lifeboats were launched to reach Elephant Island and ultimately South Georgia Island - a voyage of 720 nautical miles - his most famous exploit. In 1921 he returned to Antarctica but died of a heart attack.
I have included a definition/history of Mothering Sunday, a vocabulary and a Mothering Sunday card outline, a picture and recipe for Simnel cake which I found, plus a word search with answers. These sheets I hope will be useful.
Harvest Festival is celebrated all over the world.
The very first sheet can used to introduce a lesson on Harvest Festival, or even part of an assembly. The next sheet, a ‘comic’ clip, will work well with younger children. There is a diary and poetry aid with a ‘blank sheet’ for best copy. There is a simple word search with two anagram sheets. There is a also a sheet looking at the word’ harvest’ three different ways and an answer sheet.
Children are often asked to see how many words they can find in a word. This I have done separately for both Harvest and Festival - there are so many words!
Children can either look for the words and create their own crossword (many answers included) or instead, using the word list answer the crossword sheets.
Mary Slessor was a Christian missionary in Nigeria. She started life, at 11, as a 'half timer' - school for six hours/ working for six hours for the Baxter Brother's Mill with her mother and father to become the 'white queen of Okoyong' in Nigeria. When she died in 1915 she was given a state funeral in Nigeria in recognition of her life time given to helping others.
She is an inspiration for any girl, or boy, who is thinking becoming a missionary.
We celebrated the centenary of her death two years ago and there is a lot of material to find on the internet about her.
St David is the patron saint of Wales. I have included a page from Wikipedia. There is an information sheet about St. David followed by two large font sheets containing basic information .There are two pieces of gap work (differentiated), a crossword which needs a picture answer, a word search, information about the Welsh flag and the Union Jack, plus diary ideas with a blank for their diary.
These sheets should keep the children interested on St. David’s day - a mixture of different things to do.
The extra two pages are the b/w front and back cover for the whole series Four Wise Men. for them to colour.
I have put together some phrase/vocabulary sheets about cars and big wheelers. Plus phrase/vocabulary sheets and answer examples for eyewitness and car accident (former SATS type questions). There are some clip art sheets for ‘best’ copy. There is also a crossword/word search sheet with answers There are four colour sheets showing cars and lorries.
Theresa is the paramount chief , or Inkosi, of the Dedza District in the central region of Malawi.
She was the youngest of 12 siblings.She married and had children- all boys.
Theresa for 27 years worked as a secretary for the College of Zambia District in southern Malawi.
In 2003 the chiefs of the district chose her to be the next senior chief of the district, a district of 900, 000 people…
She found that there were high rates of child marriage in her district- children aged 7 and upwards. She could not persuade parents to change their views but was able to convince community leaders to change the civil code to ban early marriages.
50 sub-chiefs agreed to abolish early marriage and annul existing unions.
In 2015 a law was passed which prevented marriage before 18. But the constitution and customary law administered by traditional authorities still said children could still marry if the parents agreed.
By 2019 she had managed to have over 3,500 early marriages annulled.
She is now working to raise the legal age in Mallawi to 21.
Her actions have brought her international recognition.
UN Women and UNICEF plan to work with traditional leaders elsewhere to replicate the best practices of Theresa.
Educate a girl and you educate the whole area- You educate the world
Theresa Kachindamoto
Sources used Wikipedia
Herstory by Katherine Hallidan
A vocabulary and poetry aid about rain and storms.
Illustrations by David Woodroffe.
Rain can create floods. Rain plus snow can create serious flooding
Richard Branson fulfilled a personal dream by going to the edge of Space.
The picture I have chosen shows a very happy man fulfilling a dream.
He beat his fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos by days to be the first billionaire space company founder to ride in his own spacecraft.
Originally he was to fly on its second last flight but it was brought forward.
I have created a phrase and vocabulary sheet - I created a blank so you could choose which of the 3 pictures you preferred. There is also a blank comic strip.
I hope the children enjoy using the sheet.
Jackie Robinson was one of the most influential sports figure of his day. he was the first African American to play Major League Basketball. He was the catalyst that broke basketball’s colour barrier.
Malala Yousafzai is now 24.
On 9th October 2012, aged 15 ,she was hit in the head from a bullet by a Tehrik-i Taliban Pakistan gunman who wanted to assassinate her for activism towards female education. She was transfered to the UK to recover…
In 2014, aged 17, she became the world’s youngest Nobel Prize laureate.
Pakistan’s Prime minister, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, says she has become the country’s most prominent citizen.
I am Malala: the girl who was stood up for Education and was shot by the Taliban
Mohammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay until 1964, was a world champion boxer. Changing his name was a religious and political act when he converted to Islam.
In 1967 he became a conscience objector and refused to do military service in Vietnam for the USA saying it was against his religious and moral beliefs. He avoided jail but was stripped and banned from boxing. ln 1970 returned to the ring to win back his title.
Rigoberta Menchu Tum is a K’iche Guatemalan human rights activist, feminist and Nobel Prize Laureate (1992). She rose in prominence in 1983. She has dedicated her life to publicizing the indigeous suffering of her people during and after the Guatemala Civil War (1960-99).
She is a UNESCO goodwill anbassador.
She founded the country’s first indigenous political party, Winaq.
Tegia Loroupe is a Kenyan long distance track and road runner ( won the New York marathon in 1994 and 1995, plus other marathons).
She is also a global spokeswoman for peace, women’s rights and education.
In 2003 created the Tegia Loroupe Peace Foundation- created to promote friendship between people and gender equality.
She organizes Peace marathons which are held in East Africa.
In 2016 organized the Refugee Team for the Rio Summer Olympics in Rio.
Wangari Muta Maathai (1940-2011) was a Kenyan social environmental and political activist.
In 1977 she founded the Green belt Movement which focused on the planning of trees ( combating deforestation and soil erosion), environmental conservation and women’s rights. She felt by improving the environment she was creating a system that would encourage progress and peace
In 2004 she was the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. In 2006 won the Indira Gandhi Peace prize.
Sources
People of Peace by Sandrine Mirza
Wikipedia
A very colourful book full of good ideas for Autumn written by Clair Beaton. Published in 1997 by B. Small publishing
ISBN 9781874735120. Well worth buying at £3.50 is still available or republished.
I have put together 3 sheet connected with Global warming.
There is a’Yes to ’ and 'No to 'sheet . The second sheet is a Thesaurus of hopefully useful list of positive words to use. The third sheet is Poetry Aid in case the children want to try and write a poem about Global Warming…
Academia and Education
Humanities
Sara Ahmed - professor of Race and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London
*Natural science
Hassan Ehsan Masood - a science writer, journalist and broadcaster.
Saiful Islam - professor of material Chemistry at the University of Bath, recipient of Royal Society Wolfson Research merit award
Syma Knalid - biophysicist and Professor of Computable Biophysics in Chemistry at the University of Southampton.
University Leadership and Executives
Nazir Afzal - solicitor - spent most of his career in the Crown Prosecution Service. In 2018 became chair of the Corporation Board at Hopwood Hall College in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi- lawyer, politician - former conservative party chairman and now member of the House of Lords (2007)
Science and Medicine
Nadia Bukhari - pharmacist - since 2003 she has been serving in academia at University College of London. She is the global lead at the International Pharmaceutical Federation (IPF) to promote gender equality in the pharmaceutical industry. In 2018 awarded the youngest Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Also the first Muslim female to be on the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy for England,U.K…
Quanta A. Ahmed - a physician specializing in sleep disorders. She is also an author, newspaper columnist and a women’s rights activist.
Rozina Ali - a microvascular reconstructive plastic surgeon and consultant with special interest in breast reconstruction, plus also being a television presenter.
Source
Wikipedia
Fai-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi - by profession is a barrister - he is a Muslim scholar and principal and founding trustee of the Hijaz College in Nuneaton, England. He is founder of the Hijaz Community. He is also National Convenor of the Muslim Action Committee and Secretary General of the International Muslims Organization.
Professor Haroon Ahmed - is a scientist specialising the fields of microelectronics and electrical engineering. He is at the Cavendish Laboratory, the Physics Department of the University of Cambridge.
Hasnat Khan -he is a heart and lung surgeon. best known for his relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales.
Isabella Abbott (1919-2010) born in Hawaii -was an educator, phycologist, and ethnobotanist.She became a leading expert on Pacific Marine algae.
Mohammad Naseem (1924-2014) -by profession a doctor- Muslim leader and political activist-was chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust (Central).
Musharraf Hussain - scientist, educator and religious scholar in Nottingham, U.K.
Chief Executive of the Karimia institute and author of Chief Editor of the Invitation
a Muslim family magazine. He is also a senior trustee of Muslim Hands an international charity working in 50 countries. 2006 chair of the UK-Indonesian Islamic advisory group by Prime Minister. 2008-10 chairman of the Christian Muslim forum.
Tariq Ali - a political activist, journalist, historian, filmmaker and public intellectual. Author of many books (See list and 5 covers). He contributes toThe Guardian Counter-Punch and London Review of Books.
Ziauddin Sardar is a scholar, award winning writer, cultural critic and public intellectual who specialises in Muslim thought, the future of Islam, futurology, science and cultural relations - author and editor of more than 50 books.( See 6 covers)