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I have over 30 years experience in the classroom and as a school leader, and specialize in writing and developing arts based and creative curriculums. Over the years I have run courses throughout the UK, written regularly for the TES and had a number of resource books published. I have set up this shop to share lessons and schemes of work that children enjoy, and teachers enjoy teaching. Hope you find them useful!

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I have over 30 years experience in the classroom and as a school leader, and specialize in writing and developing arts based and creative curriculums. Over the years I have run courses throughout the UK, written regularly for the TES and had a number of resource books published. I have set up this shop to share lessons and schemes of work that children enjoy, and teachers enjoy teaching. Hope you find them useful!
Anglo-Saxon Art  Lesson & Resources
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Anglo-Saxon Art Lesson & Resources

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Easy to follow PowerPoint art lesson for KS2 Perfect for Years 5 and 6 Lots of images and easy to follow explanations and examples The lesson covers the following points… What is Anglo-Saxon Art? What examples of Anglo-Saxon Art are there? Where can I find Anglo-Saxon Art? What are the features of Anglo-Saxon Art? The children are then challenged to design their own Anglo-Saxon sword handle. Resource sheets with hand drawn examplesof the key features are provided. The PowerPoint guides the children and teacher through the design process - step by step - with hand drawn illustrated examples for each slide. Everything you need for a successful lesson!
KS2 Art - Lost World Map Making
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KS2 Art - Lost World Map Making

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Everything you need for a one-off Art & Design lesson based on treasure maps of lost worlds and abandoned civilizations. A PowerPoint is provided to guide the teacher and children through the lesson. The children are introduced to the concept, then can watch a custom made video packed with amazing images of lost worlds and abandoned places. The children are tasked with producing a map of a lost world. They are introduced to 5 imaginary settings - along with notes and stimulating ideas for each imagined place. Children can select their favourite setting - printable map backgrounds are provided for each. The PowerPoint contains a series of beautifully drawn hints and tips for producing a successful map.
KS2 One-off Art Doodling Resources
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KS2 One-off Art Doodling Resources

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28 pages of ideas to promote drawing and doodling - ideal for KS2 and children of all ages and abilities. Ideal for one-off art lessons and time fillers, or use for Golden Time rewards and free time. Download and print the PDF pages to make a 28 page sketchbook. Simply staple them together and they’re good to go. Each page has a new idea or technique for the children to experiment with. The tasks don’t require any teacher input - simple instructions and demonstration sketches are found on each page. I usually print off a book for each child and let them keep them in their desks or drawers, they also work well as part of a homework pack to send home in the holidays.
KS2 Poetry - Inference & Deduction
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KS2 Poetry - Inference & Deduction

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This one-off poetry lesson for KS2 uses a poem called ‘The Spell.’ A PowerPoint presentation leads the children through the poem - analysing each verse through a series of carefully staged inference and deduction questions. The contents of the spell referred to in the poem is never revealed - but the children will form their own ideas as they analyse the poem in more detail. They are encouraged to justify their ideas by referring back to the poem. After gaining a deeper understanding of the poem, the children are given the task of writing what they believe the spell was. Word banks and lists of synonyms are provided to help include the correct kind of language in their work. This lesson is perfect for small group and paired work - where the children can perform or chant their spells back to the class. Turn the lights off and light a candle for added atmosphere! If you’re feeling adventurous - provide a variety of percussion instruments so the children can add sound effects while they read out loud!
Story of the real Robinson Crusoe
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Story of the real Robinson Crusoe

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This PowerPoint tells the story of Alexander Selkirk, the ‘real’ Robinson Crusoe! Perfect for assemblies and story times - this fascinating tale charts the real adventures of a sailor left marooned on an uninhabited island for over 4 years. During the course of the story, the children learn much about the key features and dangers of Selkirk’s island - and how he survived during his time there. At the end of the lesson/story/assembly - you are invited to challenge the children to create their own map of the island. A printable template and a series of instructions and illustrated slides will guide the children through the process, providing them with creative ideas and facts to include on their maps. A fun, creative one-off lesson for children across KS2.
Kennings - KS2 Creative & Fun Poetry Lesson
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Kennings - KS2 Creative & Fun Poetry Lesson

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This PowerPoint introduces children to Kennings through a fun and stimulating set of slides – including a Kenning Quiz – before the children produce kenning poetry of their own. This Poetry lesson for Key Stage 2 children introduces pupils to kennings, explaining their history and how they can be used in both everyday life and in creative writing. • The lesson models how to write and present a kenning poem – touching on the key features and how to generate ideas. • Examples of alliteration and rhyming pattern are highlighted during this process. • The children are then challenged to take part in a ‘Kenning Quiz’ – where they have to guess what each kenning poem is about. • Key features and examples of good practice are highlighted through the quiz. • The children are then challenged to create their own kenning poems. • Tips and suggested themes are included for those children who require further guidance. This is a fun and engaging lesson that children across the age range can access and enjoy.
KS2 Art:  Create a Heath Robinson Contraption
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KS2 Art: Create a Heath Robinson Contraption

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This PowerPoint introduces children to the work of William Heath Robinson – guiding them through the stages needed in order to draw an illustrated design of their own. This Art & Design lesson for Key Stage 2 children introduces pupils to the work of William Heath Robinson. Famed for his elaborate and overly complicated machines, Heath Robinson’s contraptions transformed mundane everyday tasks into ridiculous and often hilarious rituals. Children of all ages love his absurd ideas and intricate drawings – and are always eager to produce designs and ideas of their own. This process can be more complex than first thought, and this step by step PowerPoint presentation is packed with images and original illustrations that guide the children through the various stages needed in order to produce something truly distinctive. • The resource introduces the artist, and gives some background to Heath Robinson’s work • The children are invited to study and interpret some of his best known designs • Children are guided through the design process – initially being shown how to use a series of sketches and annotation to clarify ideas • Guidance and further visual examples then illustrate how their initial design sketches can be transformed into a finished piece of art work. • Further ideas and useful tips are provided to get the children started This comprehensive and unique lesson will inspire and amuse children, giving them the motivation to design and illustrate their own imaginative ideas in the style of William Heath Robinson.