Text taken from an instruction manual, found on a referenced website, for an old computer game that I used with my Year 4 literacy class.
Comprehension questions with points at the end of the text. My answers are given for guidance for marking.
Resources to support pupils creating their own branching databases, either to sort living things as part of the Year 4 science curriculum or to explore data presentation, creation and organisation for the computing curriculum.
Part of my branching database lesson activities, a blank template PowerPoint for a 3 question branching database sorting 8 items. Also 2 planning documents, one to support the PowerPoint with the slide numbers to ensure the hyperlinks in the template function correctly.
For further information and greater detail and example see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13103614
Archaeology 101 is information about archaeology for pupils to read to be able to complete the Approved Archaeologist Assessment sheet, the word document is available for editing. Following successful completion they were awarded the certificate. We used this during a historical enquiry task, where pupils dug up objects from a sand box and had to complete the assessment to prove they understood how to be an archaeologist before digging around.