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Year 1 RE Unit- Who is a Christian and what do they believe?
RE Today Services Year 1 Unit of Work
1.1 Who is a Christian and what do they believe?
6 Power points including activities. No worksheets, just discussion, art or quiz themed activities to consolidate learning.
Times Table Practice
6 times table practice test with a specific focus on each test. The green highlighted boxes are the ‘new’ timetable focus with the remainder of the boxes being a mini test from previous learnt.
I created this for my year group as a prior learning task before using the Twinkl ultimate times tables resources.
I am hoping to create a division version alongside this.
Y4 RE Unit- What can we learn from religions about what is right and wrong?
Attached below is the resources produced by myself and my team to answer to question ‘What can we learn from religions about what is right and wrong?’
There are worksheets, PowerPoints and display resources included! Built to save you hours of planning from scratch.
Year 4 Science Animals Unit
Complete Y4 animals including humans unit. Including worksheets, powerpoints and recap tasks. I have even included our keywords used on our displays! Everything you need to teach the entire unit and saves you hours!
Below is a recap of what each resources intended purpose is, developed by me and my school team.
Review Tasks- To recap the previous lessons learning either prior to the next science lesson or at the start.
Do Now- Science based starter on something covered in Y3 or in previous Y4 units.
Chilli Tasks- Matched up to teaching steps to make sure progression of learning is clearly shown.
PPTs- Created for L2-5.
(there are no resources for L1 covering types of teeth and decay as I chose to teach this as a discussion and hands on activity. L2 powerpoint doesn’t exist as we talked about what each part does through using the digestive system experiment produced by Twinkl.
RE thought prompts
4 key questions I have used in RE lessons across all primary ages when discussing a new religion, including sharing similarities to their own lives