This lesson is a powerpoint and a task at the end. Include extension scenarios for discussion.
By the end of the lesson children will know what medicine is and when they need to take it. They will have had a discussion about who should administer and how to keep medicines safe.
This powerpoint is based on the PNS new beginnings year 1 and 2 blue set.
This is about bullying and it is all based around two children who are bullied - it is told through a story.
Lots of points to stop and have a discussion and how they would feel at different points.
this powerpoint focuses on the primary national strategy - say no to bullying y3and y4.
This is following the Y4 session.
It concentrates on how a witness can have a positive or negative effect on a situation
Lots of opportunities for discussion
This lesson looks at the whole Nativity story through famous pieces of art
included is
Annuncation - Leonardo da Vinci, 1472–75
The arrival in Bethlehem - Master LC Flemish
The Nativity - Fra Angelico
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, The Adoration of the Shepherds
The Adoration of the Shepherds by Guido Reni, 1642
The Adoration of the Magi -Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari
Cosimo Tura (early 1470s) - The Flight to Egypt
After each painting there is an explanation of what is shown in the pictures and any symbols.
This is discussion lesson but at the end i have asked the children to choose a picture and explain in as much detail as they can what it shows.
Please check out my shop as this lesson follows on from the moulding clay lesson.
This revisits the key facts - birth/ death, where she was born, what type of artist she was, what a sculpture is and a key quote for the children to learn.
this looks at two key sculptures and a discussion is needed of each one - monolith - empyrean and sphere with inner form
The tools are then looked at and what they are used for.
Children then experiment cutting clay with the tools.
please check out my shop as this follows on from the texture lesson.
During this lesson it looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth (recap) - birth/ death/ where she was born and what type of artist she was.
Recaps the tools and how these can create textures and patterns. It then has a chance to reflect on what they have done in the previous session with the textures
video of how to complete score and slip
task - children to practise the score and slip technique
Starts with vocab slides for that session
Discusses what the Qur’an is and why it is important for Muslims
There is a short recitation of the Bismillah and what that is/ what is means
Looks at how we can represent people through pictures or words. There are two slides - one with just words and they have to guess who the character is and then a following slide with pictures and they have to guess who the character is. Then a discussion is needed as to which is best - words or picrtures.
Then it looks at how Muslims believe it is better for Allah to be described through words (99 names) and it shows then the first 5 names that Muslims refer to Allah as.
There is then a comprehension style task (answers included)
Then as an extension they have to design a poster to help people remember some of Allah’s 99 names.
This powerpoint is a full lesson based on the primary national strategy - relationships green booklet for years 5/6.
Included is :-
What does it mean to feel embarrassed?
physical and emotional effects of embarrassment
Who can make you feel embarrassed?
Why do we get embarrassed over things?
What influences just how embarrassing we find a particular situation?
What behaviours might embarrassment lead us to use?
What can we do to help ourselves when we feel embarrassed?
They then have some questions to answer on a story about a boy who was embarrased
This powerpoint starts with a brief history of Judaism
looks at orthodox and reformed jews breifly and then the Torah.
Goes into detail about the Shabbat with a short video link about it.
looks at significant items for the Shabbat and for the task there is a comprehension which includes the answers.
This Science lesson looks at the four main parts of a flowering plant
It goes through the roots, stem, flower and leaves. It is shown labelled on a picture and then it explains the function of each part
The task for this lesson is to create a folding leaflet and they have t explain the function of each part. There are pics included of how this should look
Starts by explaining that Anglo Saxons were Pagans and how it started to change by missionaries led by a monk called Augustine
Goes onto how the Anglo Saxons were converted and this then became central to their lives.
2 activities follow -
Children answer question : Why did Chrisitianity survive?
Imagine you are Augustine and you are planning a mission to Britain - write your step by step plan
This is a whole lesson in one powerpoint. I normally print of the powerpoint so the children can refer to it during the lesson and to answer the questions.
discusses the laws that were in place at the time and what would happen if you broke the law and the punishments you would get.
This is a full lesson discussing what a parable is with a key vocab slide with missing words.
It then concentrates on two stories - the house built on sand and water and the lost coin. there is a link to watch a you tube video of the stories.
Once they have watched a discussion needs to take place about the meaning behind the story.
Then the children stick in a picture and write the meaning behind each story.
This is a full lesson that discusses each day of Holy Week and what happened to Jesus.
The children then have to write what happens on the main days. there is a differentiated section where they match up the day with a statement.
This lesson discusses white light and how it splits into seven colours.
Know what a rainbow is and how it occurs.
looks at how a prism splits the light.
includes the mnemonic Richard of york gave battle in vane - to help them remember the order of the rainbow
What rainbows represent through history
Questions for the children to answer after the powerpoint
Please check out my shop as this follows on from the introduction to Barbara Hepworth
During this lesson it looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth (recap) - birth/ death/ where she was born and what type of artist she was.
Includes what a sculptor does.
Quote for the children to remember
There is a video of what clay is
Then the children will need clay and they are going to practise moulding the clay - rolling, smoothing, pulling, pinching, squeezing.
Please check out my shop as this lesson leads on from the cutting lesson.
During this lesson it looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth (recap) - birth/ death/ where she was born and what type of artist she was. Include a quote for the children to remember.
It recaps the previous sculptures that have been looked at and this week introduces - figure for landscape and rock form
Has a recap of the tools that can be used for clay.
Video of how to create textures and patterns on the clay
task- children to create textures and patterns on their piece of clay using the tools provided and things they can find in the classroom.
This is one full lesson with cloze procedure at the end.
Included is a discussion on what light is.
how light is a form of energy
Looks at man made and natural sources of light including bioluminescence in animals. Also how the moon is not a light source.
Includes what is dark.
At the end there is a cloze procedure which is differentiated three ways.
This powerpoint has two complete lessons included
1st lesson - introduces new vocabulary, extract of the story from the bible, discusses if the story is a symbolic or literal truth, includes one interpretation. The children then have to order the story and explain if they think the story is the literal truth or symbolic
2nd lesson - recap of the story through a video, key vocabulary, includes the artwork from:
Johann Wenzel Peter - Adam and Eve in the Earthly Paradise (1800-1829)
Benjamin West - The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise (1791)
there is an explanation to what these paintings symbolise
for the work the children stick in the paintings and write an explanation of them
Please check out my shop as this follows on from the score and slip lesson
During this lesson it looks at the key facts of Barbara Hepworth (recap) - birth/ death/ where she was born and what type of artist she was.
This lesson brings everything together that they have learnt over the course of the term. It reminds them of all the techniques they have used and how they are going to create their own sculpture based on Barbara Hepworth.
Children are shown the four sculptures (monolith - empyrean, sphere with inner form, figure for landscape and rock form) that have been looked at in previous weeks and the children will produce their own using this as a guide.
children to use the skills they have learnt over the term to create their own sculpture