Two Newspaper articles for discussion based on FIFA not allowing England players to wear poppies during their football match.
Children can then complete the comprehension and the optional challenge task
A MASSIVE set of Spanish Resources initially designed for Primary School use.
Powerpoint Resources that can be used across a whole years worth of work!
Many of these are easily suitable for Early Secondary also.
Included...
Numbers
Shapes
Colours
Transport
Clothes
Actions
Weather
Colours
People
...and much much more...
I have included a lesson plan / smartboard notebook document and visualiser recording that I made to illustrate the stages of making portraits. Please note the actual video / visualiser recording I made was when we were looking at Nelson Mandela (but the principles are the same.)
An interactive Smartboard file I made for year 3/4 for an observation lesson.
Tries to get across the idea that knowing the rules for odd and even can inherently help you check your answers!
Actually used this again yesterday in a class in Lancashire, worked really well.
-Lesson plan
-Presentation
-Worksheet
A short presentation on how to classify animals
Vertebrates - Invertebrates
Mammals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians
Presentation is in PowerPoint and Apple Keynote formats.
I created this quiz for the children when they got back from the EXCELLENT exhibit at Bolton Museum. The questions were obviously pre-prepared and prompts given during the trip activities for a 'memory challenge' when they returned!
This pack includes
Movies Picture Round with 12 questions
Questions 1-4: Name the actor pictured on the Hollywood walk of fame Questions 5-8: Name the film from the costume
Questions 9-12: Name the film from the cryptic clue
33 carefully researched movie themed questions (including picture round it is a 45 question quiz.)
Blank 45 question template to print out and write on (if required.)
The questions selection is done for you, because each quiz starts easy and gets more difficult towards the end, pitched at the average quizzer, retaining an element of fun. More questions within this quiz are multiple choice for this reason, but to add a further level of difficulty the multiple choice element can merely be excluded whilst questioning.
Perfect for a standard, or online quiz for adults.
Questions 13 - 20: Easier questions designed to give your teams some confidence and even raise some laughs.
Questions 21 - 30: Medium difficulty questions
Questions 31-35: Name the film from the named ‘movie twist.’
Questions 36 - 40: Harder questions which teams will find much more challenging.
Questions 41 - 45: ‘The Wipeout Round’ or ‘Double or Quits’. It is suggested that in this section, you inform teams that each question is worth 2 points, however if one question is answered incorrectly the team ‘wipes-out’ and scores no points for the round, questions can however be missed out with no penalty (just receiving no points for that particular question.)
One example of a question in this resource is…
In the film ‘Cool Runnings’ in what country do they compete as a bob-sleigh team in the 1988 Olympics: Canada, Norway or France?
This resource was added to the site on February 8th, 2021
All quizzes have been tried and tested in real life quizzes beforehand.
A basic Apple Keynote giving tips on how to edit stories.
This will also work on iPad. This was originally made for a year 3/4 class but can easily be adapted for different age groups.
Eg.
Check it makes sense
Check the spelling
Check the punctuation
Minimise repeated words
Improve words where you can (have you used all senses?)
Powerpoint explaining about New Year and why people make resolutions.
I have also included a video about how to say happy new year in several languages from YouTube.
Also a worksheet I made to help children write their own 2016 New Year Resolutions.
LO: Understand how writers portray character personality through writing.
This is a lesson based on exploring the techniques a writer uses to show a characters personality and requires pupils to use the evidence from the text extract I have included from the book 'The Hobbit' it is an excellent extract featuring the character 'Gollum.' The Powerpoint I have made goes through the process of...
S (speech)
A (actions)
D (description)
Children can then annotate their text accordingly and / or draw the character with annotations. Highly adaptable for many ages.
The 1970's version of the hobbit features a similar conversation on YouTube.
BONUS
I have included a snippet of the text from 'The Hobbit' an activity for children to highlight all the parts of the text that describe the hobbit / wizard and the house. They then draw a picture to match their highlights. The results can be compared to the artists impression I have included.
26 worksheets, sutable for years 2-4 and adaptable, mostly in ‘word’ format.
Designed to ‘dip into’ regarding word problems and puzzles.
Updated Dec’19
An ‘outstanding’ observation lesson plan with resources, Powerpoint, worksheets etc
There is also a lot of additional worksheets / Powerpoints included here too that would be useful for additional lessons and / homework.
UPDATED with LOTS more resources
Perfect for Years 3-5 when studying non-chronological reports / information writing, with differentiated worksheets, great for getting boys interested!
I have updated this popular pack of resources with much much more.
Now includes…
-Online ‘Prezi’ I made (an online animated Presentation ready to use) .
This really is extremely useful and took a TON of time to make, the link is at the bottom of the lesson plan to access and can be used online to present the whole topic.
-Weekly and individual lesson plan
-PowerPoint
-Worksheets
-Example of shared write and completed notes
-‘Big Cat’ information book to print and use for additional information.
-Short downloaded video about Tigers (I do not claim to own this portion of the resource but I used as part of my lesson.)
A massive bank of resources based around Nelson Mandela and Black History.
Features an incredibly effective lesson leading onto an assembly to show how soul destroying racism really can be with links to Nelson Mandela. Is VERY powerful if done properly.
Right to education, poverty, quotes and web-links also included.
I have also included lots of additional resources on Nelson Mandela and a Teachers TV video and the video file and notebook file I used to try and illustrate drawing portraits.
Powerpoints, worksheets, videos, plans etc. enjoy!
I have included a lesson plan and visualiser recording that I made to illustrate the stages of making portraits. This lesson was included on the teaching channel before it disappeared (have included the link) and thought some of you might find it useful. If this helps anyone out please comment.