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!
Explore Europe with our outstanding Geography Lesson! Students will learn about different parts of Europe, share their thoughts, and have meaningful discussions about climate, landmarks, culture, and what interests them.
We start with a fun activity to get students thinking about European places they know or want to visit. Then, we dive into the main part of the lesson, using exciting pictures and videos to understand how these places affect our opinions.
In Activity 1, students make collages of their favorite European spots and show them to the class. Activity 2 has small groups talking about their dream European holidays while thinking about what we’ve learned. Finally, in Activity 3, students present their top European pick with facts or stories.
At the end, students walk around to see each other’s work and think about what they’ve learned. During the lesson, students practice sharing ideas, having good conversations, and showing what they think in a clear way. They’ll also learn more about Europe’s geography and culture.
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Conclude your KS1 unit on Judaism with this reflective RE lesson, designed to help students review and consolidate their understanding of Jewish beliefs and how Jewish people live out their faith. This lesson provides an engaging way for children to revisit key concepts learned throughout the unit, including Shabbat, Jewish festivals, and important symbols like the mezuzah and Chanukiah.
Please note, this lesson concludes our other KS1 Judiasm lessons - you can buy all of these as a bundle.
The lesson plan encourages discussion, writing, and drawing activities, allowing children to express what they have learned and reflect on the importance of understanding different religions. This final lesson ties together previous lessons, making it the perfect way to end your unit on Judaism.
Includes:
Lesson plan
13-slide PowerPoint presentation
Worksheets for writing and drawing activities
L.O.: To reflect on Jewish beliefs and how Jewish people live out their faith.
Ideal for KS1, Year 1 and Year 2.
Keywords: KS1 Judaism, Jewish beliefs, mezuzah, Chanukiah, Shabbat, Jewish festivals, religious education, RE lesson plan, Year 1, Year 2, learning about Judaism, RE resources, faith in practice, teaching world religions.
Enhance your KS2 students’ reading skills with this comprehensive Dream Hunters by Nazima Pathan comprehension pack. This resource includes 204 worksheets with 5 targeted questions for each chapter covering vocabulary, inference, prediction, explanation, retrieval, and summarising. Each chapter offers a total of 30 questions to develop a deep understanding of the text. That’s a bumper 1224 questions to choose from!
Perfect for guided reading sessions, homework, or independent study, this resource also includes detailed answers for every question, making it easy for teachers to review student progress. With 2 PDFs (204 pages each), this pack is designed to encourage critical thinking and support literacy development.
Want to try this before you buy? Have a look at our FREEBIE TASTER KS2 Dream Hunters by Nazima Pathan - Reading Comprehension Worksheets for the first section of the book here
Ideal for KS2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.
Includes:
5 question types per chapter (vocabulary, inference, prediction, explanation, retrieval, summarising)
30 questions per chapter
Detailed answers provided for every question
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Introduce your KS2 students to Dream Hunters by Nazima Pathan with this free VIPERS taster worksheet. Focused on the prologue, this resource includes a 6-page worksheet covering VIPERS skills (Vocabulary, Inference, Prediction, Explanation, Retrieval, Summarising) with a range of questions to develop reading comprehension.
This taster pack also includes a 6-page answer sheet, making it easy for teachers to review responses. Perfect for guided reading sessions, classroom activities, or as a preview to the full comprehension resource.
Want questions for every chapter of Dream Hunters? Purchase our 204 worksheet pack here: KS2 Dream Hunters by Nazima Pathan - Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Ideal for KS2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.
Includes:
6-page worksheet (VIPERS skills for prologue)
6-page answer sheet
Keywords: KS2 reading comprehension, free taster, VIPERS, Dream Hunters, Nazima Pathan, guided reading, literacy skills, Year 5, Year 6, retrieval, inference, TES free resources.
Looking for a maths lesson that makes learning about money a breeze? You’ve found it! This lesson is a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate your teaching prowess with activities that clearly show student progress.
Ideal for a reasoning-focused maths class, the interactive PowerPoint questions are designed to engage students across all skill levels. Rooted in the NCETM’s differentiation principles, this lesson encourages critical thinking and is outlined in the accompanying notes.
Whether you have 15 minutes or a full hour, this lesson’s flexibility has made it a hit for both interviews and Ofsted inspections.
Here’s what you’ll receive:
★ A standout lesson plan complete with mini-plenaries, tailored success criteria, and classroom management tips.
★ An interactive PowerPoint filled with thought-provoking mastery questions.
★ A double-sided worksheet featuring open-ended tasks that challenge students to consider various solutions.
Lesson objective: To master adding and subtracting money to resolve real-world problems.
Success Criteria:
🌶 Confidently add various amounts of money to calculate the total.
🌶🌶 Accurately determine the correct change.
🌶🌶🌶 Skillfully apply reasoning to justify your problem-solving approach.
This lesson is perfect for observations, Ofsted visits, NQTs, and fits right into the KS2 and LKS2 curriculum for Year 4 and Year 3 classes.
This FREEBIE resource includes a full week of planning, PowerPoints and resources to go with the book ‘Stone Age Boy’ by Satoshi Kitamura.
A brilliant English unit to go alongside studying the history topic The Stone Age, this week of resources is jam-packed with opportunities for children to develop their English writing and reading skills whilst learning about the Stone Age in a fun and intriguing way.
This set of work is suited to Year 3 and Year 4 children. It is a great starting point to lead children to the outcome of writing instructions.
If you love this resource, you will love the full English unit of Stone Age Boy, found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12572911
This unit includes 15 bumper-packed lessons to engage your class in some fantastic writing whilst having fun.
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Y3 Y4 LKS2 key stage two 2
Introduce your students to the essential skills of understanding and analysing instructions with this engaging and comprehensive lesson. Through a series of interactive activities, students will learn to identify key features of instructional texts, use effective reading strategies, and provide detailed answers supported by evidence. This lesson is designed to enhance comprehension and critical thinking skills, setting a strong foundation for writing their own instructions.
This sample lesson is part of a 10 lesson unit that you can find here: KS2 Instructions Writing Unit: 10 Outstanding Lessons
This lesson includes:
★ A detailed lesson plan with clear learning objectives, success criteria, and differentiation ideas
★ An interactive PowerPoint presentation with visual aids and guided activities
★ Three differentiated texts (Salad, Berry Smoothie, How to Make a Pancake) with accompanying questions tailored to different ability levels
Learning Objectives:
★ To answer questions about a set of instructions
★ To identify the key features of instructions and explain their purpose
★ To use reading strategies to understand and answer questions about the text
★ To provide detailed answers that include evidence from the instructions to support points
20 mastery challenges to capture deeper learning. Uploaded as compatible with 21 sticker sheets. Download as a free sample before purchasing others!
Answer sheet also available.
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Bring prehistoric Britain to life with this engaging KS2 history unit, exploring the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. This 6-lesson unit is packed with resources, including lesson plans, PowerPoints, and activity sheets for each session, guiding students through the daily life, innovations, and rituals of these ancient times.
Lessons include:
Understanding Prehistory: Introduction to prehistoric times and artefacts.
Life in the Stone Age: From hunter-gatherers to the first farmers, including Skara Brae.
The Bronze Age Revolution: Innovations in metalwork and the rise of trade.
Iron Age Forts and Warfare: The impact of iron and the development of hillforts.
The Mystery of Stonehenge: Investigating theories about Stonehenge’s construction.
Prehistoric Rituals: Understanding ancient beliefs and burial practices.
Ideal for use in Years 3-6, this unit is an excellent addition to the classroom, encouraging students to become historical detectives. Each lesson is designed with clear learning objectives, hands-on activities, and interactive discussions to inspire curiosity and understanding.
Keywords: KS2 history, Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, prehistoric Britain, Skara Brae, hillforts, rituals, primary history, timeline, artefacts, Ofsted outstanding, key stage 2
This historical timeline spans from 2500BCE to 2000CE, offering a clear visual reference for comparing significant eras across ancient and modern history. Each period is colour-coded, making it easy to track and distinguish between key timeframes. Ideal for KS2 history, this resource supports learning by providing context for each history unit, whether focusing on ancient civilisations or modern world events.
Perfect as a classroom display, this timeline encourages ongoing reference and reinforces historical understanding throughout the year. A must-have for history subject leaders and whole-school use.
Keywords: KS2 history, primary school timeline, historical eras, classroom display, ancient civilisations, teaching resources.
Inspire your KS2 students with this engaging science lesson on the fascinating world of hedgehogs! This comprehensive resource delves into their habitats, diet, and the challenges they face, empowering students to become hedgehog heroes.
What’s Included:
★ Engaging Lesson Plan: A step-by-step guide with clear learning objectives, interactive activities, and differentiation options for all abilities.
★ Informative PowerPoint: Visually appealing slides filled with hedgehog facts, images, and discussion prompts to spark curiosity and learning.
★ Website & Ideas Sheet: A curated list of reliable resources and creative ideas to extend learning beyond the classroom.
Key Learning Outcomes:
★ Habitat Exploration: Students will discover the diverse habitats where hedgehogs live and the resources they need to thrive.
★ Seasonal Diet Changes: Students will learn how hedgehogs adapt their diet throughout the year, from insects and worms in warmer months to berries and fruits in autumn.
★ Hibernation: Students will understand why hedgehogs hibernate in winter and the importance of a safe, undisturbed hibernation site.
★ Conservation Efforts: Students will explore the reasons behind declining hedgehog populations and learn how they can help protect these beloved creatures.
★ Campaigning for Change: Students will design creative posters to raise awareness and promote hedgehog-friendly gardens.
Why Choose This Resource?
★ Curriculum-Aligned: Meets the national curriculum objectives for KS2 science, covering living things and their environments.
★ Hands-On Learning: Students actively participate in discussions, research, and creative projects, fostering deeper understanding and engagement.
★ Teacher-Approved: Created by an experienced educator with a passion for wildlife conservation and environmental education.
★ Differentiated Activities: Caters to a range of learning styles and abilities, ensuring all students are challenged and supported.
★ Ready-to-Use: Everything you need is provided in a clear and organized format, saving you valuable prep time.
Empower your students to become hedgehog heroes and make a positive impact on their local environment!
Ideal for: KS2 Science, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, hedgehogs, habitats, diet, hibernation, conservation, wildlife, environment, science investigation.
Introduce your KS1 students to the Jewish festival of Chanukah with this detailed lesson plan, designed to explore the story of Chanukah and its significance. This resource includes worksheets and a 13-slide PowerPoint to guide students through the history, traditions, and themes of this important Jewish celebration.
Through engaging activities such as writing about personal miracles, drawing a Chanukiah, and playing the dreidel game, children will learn about the festival’s themes of hope, light, and miracles. The lesson also covers how Jewish families celebrate Chanukah by lighting the Chanukiah for eight nights to commemorate the miracle of the oil.
Includes:
Full lesson plan
13-slide PowerPoint presentation
Writing a short story about a miracle - planning and instructions sheet
Writing a short story about a miracle WAGOLL answer sheet
Draw and label a Chanukiah worksheet
Draw and label a Chanukiah WAGOLL answer sheet
Instructions for how to play a Chanukah celebration game (Dreidel)
L.O.: Learn about the story of Chanukah and how Jewish people celebrate it.
Ideal for KS1, Year 1 and Year 2.
What is Chanukah?
Chanukah (also known as Hanukkah) is a Jewish festival commemorating the recovery of Jerusalem and subsequent rededication of the Second Temple at the beginning of the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire in the 2nd century BCE.
Keywords: Chanukah, Hanukkah, Jewish festival, KS1 RE, Judaism, Chanukiah, menorah, miracles, hope, religious education, Year 1, Year 2, lesson plan, dreidel game, story of Chanukah.