The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
These reading comprehension sheets are designed for Key Stage 2 (KS2) students and are based on the popular book, The Iron Man by Ted Hughes. Each chapter has 30 questions based around Vocabulary, Inference, Prediction, Explanation, Retrieval and Summarising (VIPERS) to help students improve their reading comprehension skills. This bumper pack of worksheets include 150 questions and their answers on a separate document.
These worksheets also incorporate retrieval practice, which has been shown to be a highly effective way of improving memory and recall. By regularly practicing recalling information from memory, students can better retain and understand the material they are studying.
These outstanding comprehension sheets are perfect for teachers looking to support their KS2 students in developing their reading comprehension skills. They can be used as part of a classroom lesson or as homework assignments. With VIPERS and retrieval practice included, these sheets provide a comprehensive approach to reading comprehension that will benefit students of all abilities.
This 5 session guided reading unit is all about a balanced argument. The included text is based on reasons for and against school uniform.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a balanced argument text.
Learning objectives:
To identify and explain the features and structure of a balanced argument and to express their own opinion on the topic.
To compare and contrast different points of view on school uniforms and to use conjunctions to link ideas.
To analyse the language and techniques used to present the negative aspects of school uniforms and to evaluate the strength of the arguments.
To evaluate the validity and reliability of the statements in a balanced argument and to justify their own opinion on the topic.
To summarise the main points of a balanced argument and to write a conclusion that states the writer’s opinion and the reasons for it.
Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
This 5 session guided reading unit is all about setting descriptions. The included text is based on the setting of a fairground, including descriptive vocabulary.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a setting description.
Learning objectives:
To identify and explain the features of a setting description.
To analyse and evaluate the language and structure of a setting description.
To identify and explain the features of a setting description.
To understand how the author uses language to create a vivid description of the fairground.
To understand and respond to a descriptive text about a fairground.
Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
This 5 session guided reading unit is all about diary entries. The included text is based on the diary of a ghost, including descriptive vocabulary.
Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text.
Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a diary entry. Excitingly, this diary entry does not give away that a ghost has written it, but leads children to figure it out for themselves.
Learning objectives:
To understand the features and structure of a diary entry and to infer the feelings and motives of the writer.
To infer the meaning and mood of a diary entry and to make predictions based on the text and illustrations.
To analyse the language and imagery of a diary entry and to write a comprehension question based on the text.
To evaluate the writer’s perspective and feelings in a diary entry and to compare it with other diary entries.
To synthesise the information and ideas from a diary entry and to write a creative diary entry from a different perspective.
Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
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Bring some Christmas joy to your classroom with these 5 Christmas Reading Lessons! Perfect for the last week of term or spread out across the Autumn term, these lessons are perfect to bring excitement to your classroom.
These lessons are based on the text Haunted Christmas by S. E. Schlosser, which has been divided up in small sections to be able to evaluate and discuss. Slightly spooky, these lessons are suitable for KS2.
In the PowerPoint, there are visual pictures to represent the key vocabulary for each day.
Resources included:
x5 lesson plans
PowerPoint with images for each lesson
Comprehension questions
Haunted Christmas text - divided into sections
Lesson 1: L.O. To describe my first impressions of the story.
Lesson 2: L.O. To predict what might happen next in the story.
Lesson 3: L.O. To use drama to consider the emotions and feelings of the characters
Lesson 4: L.O. To create my own questions about the text.
Lesson 5: L.O. To use drama to consider the emotions and feelings of the characters
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Engage your students with this outstanding lesson on Rosa Parks, a pivotal figure in civil rights history. This resource provides a comprehensive package, including a detailed lesson plan, a dynamic PowerPoint presentation, two information sheets catering to different ability levels, an information poster template, and an exemplary information poster.
Lesson Highlights:
★ Biographical Exploration: Delve into the life of Rosa Parks and her significant role in the civil rights movement.
★ Interactive Learning: Test students’ understanding with multiple-choice questions that reinforce key concepts.
★ Creative Expression: Foster creativity as students craft their information posters, consolidating their knowledge.
Files Included:
☆ Lesson Plan
☆ PowerPoint Presentation
☆ x2 Information Sheets (differentiated)
☆ Information Poster Template
☆ Example Information Poster
☆ Images of Rosa Parks
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Tags: Rosa Parks, Civil Rights, Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Information Poster, KS2, History, Differentiated Learning, black history, black history month, october 2024, black history month 2024
Teach your students about the fascinating life and legacy of John Blanke, one of the few known Black Tudors in history. This lesson is based on the two images of John Blanke in the Westminster Tournament Roll of 1511, which are the only surviving portraits of a Black Tudor.
In this lesson, your students will:
★ Learn about the Tudor period and its famous monarchs by looking at a timeline
★ Read a story about John Blanke, who was a trumpeter at the courts of Henry VII and Henry VIII
★ Fill in a mindmap template to summarize what they have learned about John Blanke and his role in Tudor society
★ Compare their mindmaps with an exemplar mindmap to check their understanding
This lesson includes everything you need to deliver an outstanding history lesson for KS2 and KS3, such as:
★ A detailed lesson plan with objectives, outcomes, and assessment criteria
★A PowerPoint presentation with engaging visuals and information
★ A story of John Blanke that brings his biography to life
★ A mindmap template and an exemplar mindmap to support learning and revision
This lesson is ideal for teachers, teaching assistants, and parents who want to introduce their children to a diverse and inclusive perspective of Tudor history. It will help your students develop their historical skills and knowledge, as well as their curiosity and critical thinking.
history, british history, the tudors, key stage 2, key stage 3, black history month, october, black history
Introduce your students to the fascinating real-life stories of children around the world with this engaging School Journeys Around the World Assembly. This 16-slide PowerPoint explores how children in Ecuador, such as Jefferson and Lizbeth, navigate their unique paths to school, often travelling through the dense rainforest or taking the school canoe along the River Napo. These captivating stories offer insights into their daily lives and highlight the importance of education despite challenges.
This assembly is ideal for KS1 and KS2, providing a meaningful global perspective that encourages students to reflect on their own school journeys. The resource is perfect for whole-school assemblies or classroom discussions, helping to foster an understanding of different cultures and geographies.
When you purchase this product, you will receive a detailed 5-lesson unit designed to introduce Year 3 and Year 4 students to the foundational steps of addition. The unit includes differentiated tasks for each lesson (mild, spicy, and hot), catering to diverse learning needs. You’ll also find a pre- and post-assessment to track students’ progression throughout the unit. The lessons cover concrete addition using Dienes, pictorial methods, efficient strategies, expanded addition, and the column method.
Students will learn to solve addition problems using hands-on manipulatives, visual strategies, and efficient mathematical methods. This unit encourages fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving skills while ensuring that learners build confidence in their understanding of addition. Perfect for classrooms following mastery approaches and ideal for Ofsted observation, NQT lessons, or regular teaching sessions.
Concrete addition using Dienes
Pictorial addition
Efficient methods
Expanded method
Column method
Tags: Ofsted outstanding problem solving reasoning fluency interview observation
Introduce your KS1 students to the significance of Shabbat in Jewish tradition with this complete lesson package. Designed to help children understand why Shabbat is a special day for Jewish people, this resource includes a detailed lesson plan, differentiated worksheets, and a 12-slide PowerPoint.
Through interactive activities such as writing diary entries, drawing key Shabbat items, and engaging in role-play, students will learn about the customs and traditions that mark Shabbat, including lighting candles, family meals, and the importance of rest. The lesson fosters reflection on the value of rest and family time for everyone, making it both educational and meaningful.
Includes:
Lesson plan
12-slide PowerPoint presentation
Diary entry questions sheet
Diary entry writing frame
Diary entry WAGOLL
Drawing and labelling Shabbat items (differentiated worksheet - LA, MA, HA)
Drawing and labelling Shabbat items WAGOLL answer sheet
Shabbat role-playing guide
L.O.: Understand why Shabbat is a special day for Jewish people.
Suitable for KS1, Year 1 and Year 2.
Keywords: Jewish Shabbat, KS1 RE, Judaism, day of rest, family, candles, traditions, Shabbat preparation, challah, religious education, Year 1, Year 2, lesson plan, role-play, worksheets.
Help young learners explore Jewish beliefs about God with this comprehensive lesson designed for KS1. This resource includes a detailed lesson plan, three worksheets, and a 12-slide PowerPoint presentation to guide your teaching. Students will learn that Jewish people believe in one God and discover ways Jewish families remember God through the mezuzah and the Shema prayer.
This lesson features interactive and creative activities, such as writing, drawing, and a fun class craft to make their own mezuzah. It’s an engaging way to introduce religious concepts while promoting discussion and reflection on the importance of remembering special things in life.
Perfect for whole-class teaching, this resource encourages children to connect religious teachings to their own experiences and values. Ideal for RE lessons or assemblies.
Includes:
Lesson plan
12-slide PowerPoint
Something Special to Remember worksheet
Something Special to Remember WAGOLL Answer Sheet
My Special Reminder at Home worksheet
Create a Class Mezuzah Instructions
L.O.: Understand that Jewish people believe in one God and have ways of remembering God.
Suitable for KS1, Year 1 and Year 2.
Keywords: Jewish beliefs, RE, Judaism, mezuzah, Shema, God, KS1, primary religious education, Year 1, Year 2, lesson plan, differentiated activities.
Do you want to teach your students about the musculoskeletal system of animals and how it affects their movement? Do you want to engage them in a fun and hands-on investigation that develops their scientific skills? If so, this lesson is for you!
This lesson includes:
★ A detailed lesson plan with learning objectives, success criteria, starter, main input, activities, challenge, and plenary.
★ A PowerPoint presentation with clear explanations, examples, and questions to guide your teaching.
★ An example method for the investigation, showing how to measure the length of the femur bone and the distance of the jump.
★ An investigation worksheet for students to write their prediction, method, data, and conclusion.
★ Vocabulary cards for the key scientific words: prediction, method, data, results, and conclusion.
In this lesson, students will:
★ Learn the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates, and between exoskeletons and endoskeletons.
★ Make a prediction based on a scientific question: Do you think someone with a long femur bone can jump further than someone who has a shorter femur bone?
★ Conduct an investigation using a method they create as a class, and collect data in pairs or small groups.
★ Analyse their data and draw a conclusion, comparing it with their prediction and explaining their findings.
★ Devise their own musculoskeletal questions to investigate and consider how they would carry them out (challenge).
★ Consolidate the scientific words and their meanings, and reflect on what they have learned (plenary).
This lesson is suitable for KS2 science students, and covers the curriculum objectives of working scientifically and living things and their habitats. It is a great way to introduce or revise the topic of the musculoskeletal system, and to foster curiosity and inquiry among your students.
Download this lesson today and get ready to explore the amazing world of animals and their bones!
Tags: musculoskeletal system, vertebrates, invertebrates, exoskeletons, endoskeletons, femur bone, investigation, prediction, method, data, conclusion, KS2 science, living things and their habitats, working scientifically.
This Key Stage 2 lesson on identifying and comparing different types of skeletons in animals is a comprehensive resource that includes a lesson plan, PowerPoint presentation and 5 activity sheets. The lesson is designed to help students understand the different types of skeletons in animals, including endoskeletons, exoskeletons, and hydrostatic skeletons.
The lesson starts with a discussion on whether all animals have a skeleton, followed by a recap on endoskeletons. The lesson then moves on to animals that have a skeleton on the outside, which are called exoskeletons. Students will watch a video to learn more about exoskeletons and discuss the features of these animals.
Next, students will explore invertebrates in more detail by watching another video and looking at information cards about different types of invertebrates. They will learn how to use a classification key to identify different types of invertebrates.
In the first activity, students will sort images of animals according to their characteristics. In the second activity, they will use the information cards to list the key features of different invertebrates. In the third activity, they will follow the instructions on the classification key and solve it. For the challenge, students will create their own classification key.
Finally, the lesson will end with a fun game called ‘What am I?’.
Here are the highlights of this resource:
★ Lesson Plan: A detailed guide for a smooth teaching experience.
★ PowerPoint: An attractive visual aid to reinforce concepts and spark curiosity.
★ Activity 1: Sorting animal cards and titles to sort
★ Activity 2: Features of animals worksheet and information cards
★ Activity 3: Classification key worksheet and instructions
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Do you want to teach your KS2 students about the amazing diversity of animal skeletons? Do you want to help them develop their scientific skills of observation, comparison, and classification? Do you want to challenge them to learn more about endoskeletons and other types of skeletons?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this lesson is for you!
This lesson is designed for KS2 students and covers the following objectives:
L.O.: I know that skeletons differ between animals.
Success Criteria:
★ I can name and describe the main features of an endoskeleton and give examples of animals that have one.
★ I can compare and contrast different animal skeletons and sort them into groups based on their similarities and differences.
★ I can write a comparison between two animal skeletons using scientific vocabulary and evidence.
This lesson includes:
★ A detailed lesson plan with learning objectives, success criteria, and detailed inputs
★ A PowerPoint presentation with clear explanations, images, and videos
★ A worksheet for Activity 1, where students match animal skeletons to their bodies
★ Activity where children sort animal skeletons in different ways using hoops
★ A comparison sheet where children write the similarities and differences between two animal skeletons
★ Challenge sheet - information text about skeletons
This lesson is aligned with the National Curriculum for England and covers the following objective:
Identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement
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This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 2 students of all abilities and can be adapted to suit your needs. It is ideal for teaching science as a discrete subject or as part of a cross-curricular topic.
Keywords: KS2, science, animal skeletons, vertebrates, endoskeletons, comparison, classification, lesson plan, PowerPoint, worksheet, challenge, plenary, interactive, engaging, fun, learning, National Curriculum.
Do you want to teach your KS2 students about the muscles of the human body and how they work? This engaging and interactive lesson will help them learn about the different types of muscles, how many muscles we have, the different muscles of the human body (such as those in our legs and face and how muscles can be voluntary or involuntary.
This lesson includes:
★ A detailed lesson plan with learning objectives, success criteria, and detailed inputs
★ A PowerPoint presentation with clear explanations, diagrams, and videos
★ A worksheet for Activity 1, where students stick jigsaw pieces of muscles over a skeleton of the human body, labelling them if they can using a word mat
★ Accompanying word mat of different muscles
★ Activity cards where children complete the movement and describe the muscles they are using
★ Involuntary and voluntary muscles sorting sheet with titles
This lesson is aligned with the National Curriculum for England and covers the following objectives:
Identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement
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This lesson is suitable for Key Stage 2 students of all abilities and can be adapted to suit your needs. It is ideal for teaching science as a discrete subject or as part of a cross-curricular topic.
Keywords: KS2, science, muscles, human body, skeleton, tendons, joints, movement, lesson plan, PowerPoint, worksheet, challenge, plenary, interactive, engaging, fun, learning, National Curriculum.
Take your KS2 science students on a journey of discovery with this engaging lesson on classification keys! This comprehensive resource is designed to help your pupils in Years 3-6 understand how scientists organise and identify living things. Through hands-on activities and clear examples, your students will learn to use branching keys like real scientists.
What’s Included:
★ Step-by-Step Lesson Plan: A clear and concise guide to help you deliver a successful lesson on classification keys.
★ Interactive PowerPoint Presentation: Slides filled with information, questions, and images to spark discussions and deepen understanding.
★ Fun Sorting Activity: A hands-on activity using pictures of colorful sweets to introduce the concept of branching keys in a fun and relatable way.
★ Example Branching Keys: Provide your students with models to analyze and learn from, including a liquorice allsorts key and an invertebrate key.
★ Differentiated Support Materials: Help all learners succeed with a lower-ability template and guidance slips for those who need extra support.
★ Visual Aids: Pictures of different invertebrates to help students make connections between features and classifications.
What Your Students Will Learn:
★ What classification is and why it’s important in science.
★ How to use and create branching keys, an essential tool for identifying and organizing living things.
★ Improved observation skills by closely examining and comparing the features of different objects and organisms.
★ How to think critically and solve problems while creating their own branching keys.
This lesson pack aligns with the national curriculum for KS2 science and focuses on classification and living things. It’s designed to be easy to use, with everything you need to teach a fun and informative lesson.
By the end of the lesson, your students will have a solid understanding of branching keys and be able to use them to identify different types of invertebrates. This is a fantastic way to spark their interest in science and get them excited about the world around them!
Inspire budding young scientists with this captivating lesson on animal habitats, designed to get your Year 3-6 pupils excited about the hidden world of creatures living right in their own gardens and local woodlands. For this lesson, children will head outside and see what wildlife they can spot.
What’s Included in This Complete Lesson Pack:
★ Engaging Lesson Plan: A step-by-step guide with clear objectives, stimulating activities, and differentiation ideas to cater to diverse learning needs.
★ Interactive PowerPoint Presentation: Visually stimulating slides featuring stunning images of local wildlife, thought-provoking questions, and key vocabulary to ignite curiosity and discussion.
★ Animal Identification Sheet: A handy, printable resource to help children identify and record the fascinating creatures they discover in different microhabitats.
Key Learning Outcomes:
★ Understanding Habitats and Microhabitats: Students will define and differentiate between habitats and microhabitats, discovering the unique conditions that support different living things.
★ Exploring Biodiversity: Students will uncover the rich variety of animal life found in gardens and woodlands, fostering an appreciation for the natural world.
★ Observation and Identification Skills: Through hands-on exploration and using the identification sheet, students will develop their observation and classification skills.
★ Making Connections: Students will investigate how different animals depend on their microhabitats for survival, understanding the interconnectedness of living things.
Why Choose This Resource?
★ Curriculum-Aligned: Meets the national curriculum objectives for KS2 science related to living things and their habitats.
★ Differentiated Activities: Caters to all learning styles and abilities, ensuring every student is challenged and engaged.
★ Hands-On Learning: Encourages active participation and outdoor exploration, making learning fun and memorable.
★ Easy-to-Use: All materials are ready to go, saving you valuable prep time.
★ Created by a Teacher, for Teachers: Designed by an experienced educator with a passion for fostering a love of science in young learners.
Unleash the inner explorer in your students with this unforgettable lesson on animal habitats!
Ideal for: KS2 Science, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, animal habitats, microhabitats, living things, woodland animals, garden creatures, science investigation, outdoor learning
Inspire your Year 3-6 students with this exciting, hands-on science lesson all about the incredible ways animals have adapted to survive in the harshest corners of our planet. This comprehensive package has everything you need to teach animal adaptations.
What You Get:
★ Engaging Lesson Plan: A step-by-step guide with clear objectives, activities, and differentiated tasks to cater to all abilities.
★ Interactive PowerPoint Presentation: Captivating slides packed with vibrant images, thought-provoking questions, and key information to spark curiosity and discussion.
★ Handy Word Bank: A vocabulary-boosting resource to help students understand and use scientific terminology related to adaptations.
★ Animal Picture Cards: High-quality visuals of different animals from the Arctic and desert to inspire student research and presentations.
★ Curated Research Links: A selection of reliable, age-appropriate websites to support student research and deepen their understanding of animal adaptations.
What Your Students Will Learn:
★ Habitats: What makes a habitat and how the Arctic and desert pose unique challenges for animals.
★ Adaptations: The amazing ways animals have evolved, both physically and behaviorally, to thrive in extreme environments.
★ Comparing and Contrasting: How different animals have adapted to different habitats, developing critical thinking skills in the process.
★ Research and Presentation Skills: Students will conduct independent research, create informative fact files, and confidently share their knowledge with the class.
Why This Resource is a Must-Have:
★ Aligns with the National Curriculum: Designed to meet the key objectives for KS2 science.
★ Differentiated for All Abilities: Ensures all learners are challenged and supported at their own level.
★ Hands-on Learning: Packed with interactive activities to keep your class engaged and excited about science.
★ Easy to Use: All materials are ready to go, saving you valuable prep time.
★ Created by a Teacher, for Teachers: Designed by an experienced educator with a passion for bringing science to life in the classroom.
Spark a lifelong love of science with this unforgettable lesson on animal adaptations!
Perfect for: KS2 Science, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, animal adaptations, habitats, Arctic, desert, living things, science investigation
Do you want to teach your Key Stage 2 class the importance of the skeleton? Look no further than this lesson that covers the learning objective: I can explain why a skeleton is important to us.
This lesson includes a starter activity, a main input, two practical activities, and a plenary. The children will learn about the structure and function of the skeleton, the names of some of the bones, and how the skeleton supports and protects us. Create their own paper skeleton, label the bones, and discuss some questions. The lesson ends with a catchy skeleton song.
The PowerPoint presentation is fully editable and comes with a worksheet, an outline sheet, and a word bank. It also includes differentiation, challenge, and assessment opportunities. It is suitable for 7-11 year old children and can be adapted to suit your needs.
Included in this product:
☆ Lesson plan (with differentiation)
☆ PowerPoint
☆ Build Your Own Skeleton Worksheet
☆ Bone Name Labels
☆ Body outline sheet
☆ X-Ray Challenge sheets
This lesson is perfect for teaching science, biology, or health topics in a fun and interactive way. It will spark the children’s curiosity and interest in the human body and its amazing features. It will also develop their scientific skills of observation, classification, and reasoning.
Download this lesson today and get ready to teach your class about the skeleton!
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Do you want to teach your KS2 students about the amazing diversity of animals and their characteristics? Do you want to help them compare and contrast different animal groups, including humans, using interactive and creative activities? If so, this fantastic science lesson is ideal for you!
This resource includes a comprehensive lesson plan, a stunning powerpoint and a variety of activity sheets to support your teaching. In this lesson, your students will:
★ Learn about the six main animal groups (amphibians, reptiles, mammals, fish, birds and insects) and give examples of each.
★ Sort animals into different groups based on their characteristics, such as skin, legs, wings, etc.
★ Explain how animals are similar and different from each other and from humans, and how these characteristics help them survive and adapt.
★ Create a mind map of their current knowledge of animals and their characteristics, using words and images.
★ Read some fascinating facts about animal characteristics and share them in the plenary.
This resource is designed to meet the National Curriculum objectives for science at Key Stage 2, and to develop your students’ curiosity and fascination about the natural world.
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