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Explain How the Eye Works with Diagrams
*Updated with new graphics
Children will participate in a science investigation about pupil dilation before doing a study of how light affects how we see.
Children will write an explanation text about how the eye works, including diagrams, with scaffolds provided.
This pack can be used alongside the pack for drawing an eye, which has an art focus as opposed to an English focus.
A digital copy of the pack is available for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw by following the link provided with download.
Draw a Detailed Eye
*Update with new graphics
Children study an object in detail using tones and shades before using the same skills on a sketch of their eye with detail.
The same planning can be used with eyes of creatures or animals (we did dragons) instead of human eyes, which is also very effective.
A digital copy of the pack is available for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw by following the link provided with download.
Write a Persuasive Movie Review FREEBIE!
*Updated with new graphics
Children study the similarities and differences between old and modern cinema, with a focus on special effects.
Children then watch old and new versions of the same film (eg: King Kong) and write a movie review. They can either write a review of a new film for an old audience, or of an old film for a new audience.
This resource links with two other Outcomes in the same Topic related to light and cinema:
Writing a Report on special effects
Planning and filming a silent horror movie trailer that uses light and shadow
A digital copy for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available by following the link provided with download.
Light Investigation: Design and Make a Light Maze
*Updated with new graphics
I have used this project with different classes and in different ways. With more able cohorts, the pitch can be adjusted with different parameters on the designs (eg: no adhesives, instead researching different ways to attach boards with latches and folds vs. using tape and glue guns; setting rules for the height of the walls of the maze to use measurement in a meaningful way; only allowing a certain length of board that needs to be cut, etc).
Our Year groups used this as an alternative to making periscopes, as it reinforces the same Science objectives about light and the way it travels. In my experience, the children have enjoyed this project more because they’re more in control of the design.
A digital copy of the file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available by following the link provided with download.
Power Up Topic Plan with Computer Science, Chronology, and Writing Tasks
This BUNDLE brings together different SIX learning outcomes from the shop related to video games and video game controllers:
* DESIGN A VIDEO GAME CONTROLLER USING MAKEYMAKEY
* WRITING AN INFORMATION TEXT ABOUT MAKEYMAKEY
* EXPLANATION TEXT ABOUT CHANGES IN VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS
* DESIGN YOUR OWN VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS
* DESIGN YOUR OWN VIDEO GAME ON SCRATCH
* NARRATIVE WRITING ABOUT VIDEO GAMES
The download is a zip file of the different individual packs, each with digital files for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw.
Video Game Narrative Writing
Children will write a narrative text about being pulled inside of a video game.
Scaffolds and planning checklists are provided to support children in their writing. Writing objectives from Year 6 are used, pulling from the 2014 National Curriculum of England and the Interim Framework.
A digital copy of the file is available for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw by following the link provided with download.
Information Text About a MakeyMakey Controller
Children will consider video game controller design before discussing what makes a controller effective. Children will then write an informative text about how a MakeyMakey works, including what they can be used for and what makes them effective.
Scaffolds and planning checklists are provided to support children in their writing. Objectives from Year 6 are used, pulled from the 2014 National Curriculum of England and the Interim Framework.
Lesson plans, editable rubrics and classroom examples are included.
A digital copy of the file for editing and sharing on digital platforms is available with download.
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Design A Video Game on Scratch
Children will begin by playing different video games online to evaluate what makes them fun and engaging for their audience. They will then analyse the mechanics of the games and then plan a game of their own remixing a game on Scratch based on their criteria. Children will then use conditionals, operators, and variables on Scratch to make their own game.
Lesson plans, editable rubrics, and classroom examples from Year 6 are provided, as well as links to additional support on the Scratch website.
A digital copy of the file is available for editing and posting on Google Classroom and Seesaw provided with download.
Design Your Own Video Game Character
Children will look at popular avatars from different video games, including Super Mario, Bowser, Link, and Donkey Kong. They will look at how their design has changed over time, and will compare how characters are similar and different.
Children will then design their own video game characters; a hero and an enemy.
In the past I have used this alongside a unit on designing a video game on Scratch, where the children can include their avatar in their game. To do this, we took photos of the drawn characters and then edited them online before uploading them to the program.
A link to digital resources for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available with download.
Design a Video Game Controller with MakeyMakey
Children will look at how video game controllers have changed over time, including controllers from Nintendo and Playstation.
After plotting changes on a timeline, children will consider what makes the designs effective before designing their own to use and evaluate.
In the past, I have used this learning outcome alongside an explanation text and video game design on Scratch (both also available in my shop).
A digital copy of the file is available for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw with download.
Reading Workshop Listen & Write FREEBIE *UPDATED
Updated with all new graphics and some new videos, this resource has QR codes linked to TED Ed talks on YouTube with think about it prompts for children to consider while watching, before completing a writing task in write about it (scaffolds provided).
More difficult videos are indicated with a * and a link to a digital file for editing and sharing on different digital platforms is also provided.
Great for retelling and demonstrating skills with cohesive devices!
Mayan Civilisation Study - Art & DT Focus (Textiles)
*Updated with new graphics
Children will investigate different Mayan textiles, including colours used; what is shown; and what the textiles were used for. They will learn different stitches used for decoration and attaching materials before designing their own (using annotated, cross-sectional and exploded diagrams) before making and evaluating their textiles.
In the past, I have focused on either a whole-class tapestry or have focused on worry dolls and/or worry doll bags, depending on how much time we have.
This pack includes lesson plans, rubrics, and editable rubrics to support with the learning process. Lessons and objectives are aligned with objectives from the 2014 National Curriculum of England.
A digital copy of the document for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available by following the link provided with download.
Make me a Conquistador - CV Persuasive Writing FREEBIE!
*Updated with new graphics
Children will practice their writing with changes in formality by writing a cover letter and CV as a Conquistador.
Other packs that can support this pack:
Mayan Civilisation Study: History & Geography
Diet of a Conquistador: Science & DT
Mayan Civilisation Study: Art & DT
In the past, I have used this pack at the end of a unit looking at the Conquistadors and their conquest of the New World so that the children are able to contextualise the CVs. Alternatively, the King of Spain might post a job advert and the same English standards can be met that way.
A digital copy of the file is available for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw by following the link provided with download.
Diet of a Conquistador - Science & DT Focus (Food Technology)
In this resource, children will diagnose the symptoms of a Conquistador who has scurvy through research of his symptoms. Once this is established, they will do a blind taste test of foods high in Vitamin C, and will create a menu of items that Conquistadors can eat to stave off scurvy on their trip to the New World.
This pack includes lesson plans, rubrics, and editable rubrics to support with the learning process. Lessons and objectives are aligned with objectives from the 2014 National Curriculum of England.
A digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available by following the link provided with download.
Conquistador & Mayan Civilisation Study - Geography & History Focus
Children will research the geography of the Yucatan Peninsula faced by the Conquistadors, before exploring sources to learn about the achievements of the Mayan Civilisation. They will then create a digital presentation to show off what they’ve learned.
Children will use chronology to compare how their chosen focus has changed over time (before, during, after contact with the Conquistadors).
This pack includes lesson plans, rubrics, and editable rubrics to support with the learning process. Lessons and objectives are aligned with the objectives of the 2014 National Curriculum of England, but ties are made to the CCSS where appropriate.
A digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available with download.
The Heart Study - Anatomical Form
In this resource, children will participate in activities as they learn about the circulatory system and the heart in a hands-on and meaningful way before building an anatomical heart.
In the past, I have taught these sessions in a carousel over several days, but they could be taught whole-class as well.
A digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available with download.
'Pimp my Insect' Explanation Text FREEBIE!
*Updated with new graphics
In this resource, children will study different insects to see how they have adapted to their ecosystems.
Children will then design their own insect and write an explanation text about its adaptations and how they make it successful.
A digital copy of the resource is available to editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw by following link provided at download.
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