We supply engaging and practical educational resources across a variety of settings. On our experienced team we have Primary teachers, Secondary teachers, TEFL teachers, Senior Management and Specialist Leaders of Education. Together, we aim to spread our knowledge and enthusiasm to other professionals and pupils around the world.
We supply engaging and practical educational resources across a variety of settings. On our experienced team we have Primary teachers, Secondary teachers, TEFL teachers, Senior Management and Specialist Leaders of Education. Together, we aim to spread our knowledge and enthusiasm to other professionals and pupils around the world.
This resource consists of a selection of activities that can be used to help pupils to write a historical diary entry from the perspective of a person who has witnessed a famous event in history. There is a planning exercise which pupils can use to think about the key events they wish to describe and how the writer felt about them. This is followed by differentiated writing frames that the pupils can complete to create an easy to follow plan for their written text. This frame helps the pupils to structure their texts and includes some vocabulary suggestions (varied sentence openings). There are also some example texts and writing frames so pupils can see how the writing frame is used to create the text and how to write to a higher level. Pupils are then asked to use the plan to write their historical diary entry. This resource can be used in English or history lessons and is an effective way of promoting literacy across the curriculum.
This bundle includes presentations of the four main Patron Saints of the United Kingdom. They can be used in assemblies or in R.E lessons. They pose discussion questions that can lead to group/class discussions or writing activities.
This resource consists of a powerpoint presentation and some worksheets to use with Chapter 10 of Michael Morpurpo’s ‘Private Peaceful’. The main activity is for pupils to plan and write a persuasive text in which they attempt to persuade others that a character in the story is a good or a bad leader. Some additional time could be used to turn these written texts into spoken presentations in which the pupils attempt to persuade the class.
The powerpoint helps to organise the lesson, checking pupils’ understanding of the chapter and setting up class/group discussions. The worksheets consist of a writing plan for pupils to complete, lined paper for the writing activity and an extension activity in which pupils use a thesaurus to find as many suitable adjectives as they can to describe famous leaders from history. They may also research these leaders if they have time, although they should be familiar with them.
This resource can last for between 2 and 6 hours depending on how much time you allow for each activity.
This is the lesson plan:
• Pre-Reading Discussion:
*Discuss what you already know about World War 1 and what life was like for the soldiers in it.
• Listen to/read the 9th chapter of the novel.
Check your comprehension of the story by describing what happened using the images on the lesson powerpoint.
• Class Discussion: Leaders
Discuss what makes a good leader
Which characters in the story take on the role of a leader?
• Lesson Activity:
Plan and write a persuasive text in which you attempt to convince others that a character in the story is or is not a good leader.
• Extension Work: Adjectives For Famous Leaders
Using a thesaurus, find as many different, but suitable adjectives to describe the famous leaders pictured.
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This bundle includes Functional Skills English activities and revision exercises for Entry Level 1, Entry Level 2, Entry Level 3 and Level 1. There are reading, writing and speaking and listening activities for each of these levels in this bundle.
All of the resources deal with the theme of Bonfire Night/Guy Fawkes Night. They can be used as class activities, revision exercises and/or homework. Many of the resources can lead to research activities or class discussion. Pupils who have worked at different levels of reading can present what they have learned from their texts to each other.
The aim of these resources is to engage pupils when they are studying Functional Skills English.
This is a presentation about Gallipoli in World War 1. It can be used as a assembly or to introduce the topic in a history lesson. It is especially poignant around Remembrance Day, as it promotes peace and honours the fallen in World War 1.
This resource consists of a revision exercise for a Functional Skills Entry Level 2 assessment. It is for staff use, providing a topic for a discussion and a checklist to assess whether pupils have passed the test or not. Although this assessment follows the theme of Bonfire Night, it can easily be edited for any topic and used multiple times. There are two pages for this resource, one for teachers to assess multiple pupils and one for assessing one pupil which can be placed in this pupil’s file.
Please look at our other Functional Skills Bonfire Nights/Guy Fawkes resources ranging from Entry Level 1 to Level 1 and including reading, writing and speaking and listening activities.
This is a series of questions about Gandhi’s early life, dealing with his time in London and in particular South Africa. It is best used to accompany a presentation that you can find under the title ‘Gandhi’s Early Life Presentation’. This worksheet could also be used as a research activity.
This resource consists of a powerpoint presentation and some worksheets to use with Chapter 9 of Michael Morpurpo’s ‘Private Peaceful’. The main activity is for pupils to write a 1st Person narrative as if they are a soldier in World War 1. This narrative will centre on a particular World War 1 setting selected by the pupils. This could be the trenches, no-man’s-land, a hospital, a French village or any other suitable settings pupils think of.
The powerpoint helps to organise the lesson, checking pupils’ understanding of the chapter and setting up class/group discussions. The worksheets consist of a writing plan for pupils to complete, lined paper for the writing activity and a barbed wire word wall for pupils to complete as an extension activity. In this they decorate the barbed wire lined page with words and phrases related to World War 1.
This resource can last for between 2 and 4 hours depending on how much time you allow for each activity.
This is the lesson plan:
• Pre-Reading Discussion:
What do you already know about World War 1?
• Listen to/read the 9th chapter of the novel.
• Check your comprehension of the story by describing what happened using the images on the lesson powerpoint.
• Class Discussion:
• What have you learned about World War 1 from the chapter?
• Class/Group Discussion: World War 1 Settings
Verbally describe the World War 1 settings shown on the powerpoint
• Lesson Activity:
Write A 1st Person Narrative As A Soldier In WW1
Describing A Setting
• Complete a writing plan for your description.
• Write your 1st person narrative.
• Extension Work:
• Create A Barbed Wire Word Wall
Decorate the barbed wire poster with words or phrases related to World War 1.
Plenary: Create A Class Barbed Wire Word Wall
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