Spend your Sundays collecting resources from under your duvet! Find free teaching resources and other publications targeted at children including fiction, poetry and language books amongst others.
Feedback is always appreciated.
Spend your Sundays collecting resources from under your duvet! Find free teaching resources and other publications targeted at children including fiction, poetry and language books amongst others.
Feedback is always appreciated.
2 simple books for KS1 and KS2 children which can also be printed for displays.
Learn and practice numbers and colours in both English and Polish with words written in both languages. Number books also contains words and numerals with helpful pictures.
** Also available in the heavily discounted "Simple Language Books > Numbers & Colours" bundle. **
2 simple books for KS1 and KS2 children which can also be printed for displays.
Learn and practice numbers and colours in both English and Italian with words written in both languages. Number books also contains words and numerals with helpful pictures.
2 simple books for KS1 and KS2 children which can also be printed for displays.
Learn and practice numbers and colours in both English and German with words written in both languages. Number books also contains words and numerals with helpful pictures.
** Also available in the heavily discounted "Simple Language Books > Numbers & Colours" bundle. **
2 simple books for KS1 and KS2 children which can also be printed for displays.
Learn and practice numbers and colours in both English and French with words written in both languages. Number books also contains words and numerals with helpful pictures.
** Also available in the heavily discounted "Simple Language Books > Numbers & Colours" bundle. **
2 simple books for KS1&2 children which can also be printed for displays.
Learn and practice numbers and colours in both English and Chinese with words written in both languages. Number books also contains words and numerals and helpful pictures.
A great resource for educators and parents.
Thinking about questions is a great way to develop thinking skills. Some questions may be answered in seconds and others may start debates which last for days.
Some of these questions make us think about peoples place in the world (72 - If humans eat animals, why don’t we allow animals to eat humans?), others question what we know (125 - Are clouds alive?), which others are just downright pointless (17 - If you had to have either a moustache or a beard, which would you choose?). Each question however will exercise brains.
The most important thing to remember is to support the reasons for your answer by explaining your arguments
It is important to know that there are no right answer to any of these questions. Also you are also invited to go off at tangents and interpret each question as you wish.
An interesting approach could be to think out what would be the positive aspects of your argument, the negative aspects of the argument and would be other interesting points to consider.
For example:
(Q91) How would life be different if money grew on trees?
Positive:
- Everyone would have access to money.
- No one would be poor.
- You could plant more trees.
Negative:
- Would money be worth less is there was more of it?
- If money grew outdoors, would people be more likely to steel it from your tree?
Interesting:
- Who would own the trees?
- Would different trees grow different values of money?
(Q128) What would happen if all cars were the same color?
Positive:
- Choosing a car would be easier.
- With fewer options to manufacture, cars would be easier to manufacture and cheaper.
- Repairing damage would be easier.
Negative:
- Emergency services vehicles may not be obvious.
- It would be difficult to find your car in a car park.
- It would be boring.
- It would be difficult for police to track criminals.
Interesting:
- People could customise their cars with interesting patterns to make them stand out.
- Would cars be customized in different ways?
The most useful all-round Smartboard resource you'll probably ever use for teaching Primary Maths. Interactive resources for all sorts of maths topics including money, place value which can be used and adapted to suit your lesson as well as everyday resources such as squared paper, random number generators and a timer.
OVER 60 PAGES OF RESOURCES
No more messing around each morning, open the document and get going. You can add you own resources too.
17 Shakespere Plays saved as text documents for you to copy and paste into presentations, worksheets etc,
A Midsummer Night's Dream
All's Well That Ends Well
As You Like It
Cymbeline
Loves Labour's Lost
Measure For Measure
Much Ado About Nothing
Pericles, Prince Of Tyre
The Comedy Of Errors
The Merchant Of Venice
The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Taming Of The Shrew
The Tempest
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Winter's Tale
Troilus And Cressida
Twelfth Night
Collection of Shakespere's Tragedies (10 plays) as text documents for you to copy/paste/edit as you need to make resources:
Antony and Cleopatra.
Coriolanus.
Hamlet.
Julius Caesar.
King Lear.
Macbeth.
Othello.
Romeo and Juliet
Timon of Athens
Titus Andronicus
Shakespere's Histories for you to Cut, Paste & Edit as you need to.
The 10 plays classified as history are as follows:
Henry IV, Part I
Henry IV, Part II
Henry V
Henry VI, Part I
Henry VI, Part II
Henry VI, Part III
Henry VIII
King John
Richard II
Richard III
Ready for your to copy, paste and adapt however you need them.
Includes
- A Lovers Complaint
- Sonnets
- The Rape Of Lucrece
- Venus and Adonis
- Various (includes The Passionate Pilgrim)