Mayan Religion Lesson
This Mayan religion lesson focuses on the religious practices of the Ancient Maya. This complete lesson aims to cover a broad look at Ancient Mayan religion, covering areas vocabulary linked to Mayan religion, the Ancient Mayan gods, pilgrimages and rituals. Three worksheets are also included as part of the lesson.
Throughout the lesson, opportunities for reflection and partner talk are included to encourage pupil interaction. The worksheets are spread through the lesson, giving pupils the chance to revise and consider what they have been taught about Mayan religion.
What’s included?
25 page slideshow about Mayan religion
3 worksheets linked to the slideshow (and introduced in the slideshow, so children know what to do)
Female Football Heroes Biography Lesson
Inspired to teach your pupils more about female footballing heroes? This female football heroes biography lesson teaches pupils about some of the greats in women’s football, whilst also teaching / revising biography writing skills. They learn about six of the best female football players of all time and choose one to write a biography about.
Also included in this resource is a template that all / some of your students can use to structure their biography, a quotation-writing worksheet and a sheet of illustrations, which pupils can use to illustrate their biography.
What’s included?
Lesson PowerPoint packed full of facts/activities
Three supporting printables
Euro 2022 Women’s Slideshow
This Euro 2022 Women’s Slideshow teaches the children everything they need to know about the women’s Euros (of course won by the lionesses!). Students learn about the history of the women’s Euros, the stadiums, the countries taking part, the trophy and lots more.
This is a fun and interactive slideshow, with quizzes, interactive activities and discussion points. No other resources, printing or worksheets required.
What’s included?
26 slides
These slides include:
Introductory questions
Match the facts to reveal the flags
A brief history of the women’s Euros
Which countries took part?
Top scorers
England and Northern Ireland Captains
Key games
The trophy
True or false interactive quiz
Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Tasks - Diary Entry
These reading comprehension diary entry tasks bring a little something different to your reading comprehension lessons. There are three diary entry texts from three members of a class: two classmates and their teacher. Each entry then has a series of comprehension questions (and answers) about the text.
Your students will enjoy reading the three diary entries, all based on the first day back after the summer holidays. Each one gives a slightly different perspective of the day. There are ten questions based on each one, with a mix of multiple choice, shorter answers and longer responses required.
There is also a bonus set of comprehension questions based on comparisons between all three entries, as a whole. This gives students the chance to evaluate all three texts.
What’s included?
Three diary entries
Three sets of comprehension questions
Bonus set of questions based on all three texts
England Lionesses Euros Comprehensions
Capture the excitement of the England Women’s Euro 2022 winning team with this set of four reading comprehension tasks. Each set focuses on a different team member (four in total). Each of these four England Euro 2022 activities feature a text for pupils to read all about the player. There are then five questions about each one.
The comprehension questions are a mixture of retrieval, inference, author’s intent, support with evidence and agree/disagree questions (amongst others). There is an answer page for each activity too, featuring sample answers to help with assessing work.
This resource contains:
Four texts focusing on England women’s Euro 2022 team members
A set of five questions for each team member
An answer sheet for each member
Image credits
Create a positive classroom environment with this classroom behavior agreement lesson. This comprehensive package helps create a code of conduct through class expectations worksheets and slides. Perfect for setting clear class expectations, this resource ensures students understand and commit to maintaining respectful and productive behaviour in your classroom.
Lead your class to create a classroom agreement by exploring the difference between a class agreement and class rules. The children will love all the paired discussion opportunities, and will quickly see the value of having a class agreement for behaviour and conduct. Follow all this up with a series of fun classroom behaviour worksheets to really cement what the students have learned.
Here’s what you’ll get:
-18 slide PowerPoint taking the class through the process of creating a class agreement. This will mean that the lesson is ready to go and will require very little prep
-Class agreement ideas sheet to help with that “What do I do?” moment! Students respond to images of children to help them think of what desirable behaviours might look like. This resource is two pages long
-What’s wrong with this agreement? sheet. This is a set of class agreements already written. Children must critique them. This gets them thinking what a good one would look like
-What a good one looks like sheet. Students select statements from a list of agreements. This could be used as a form of differentiation
-Writing our agreement sheet - a template for pairs/small groups to write their class agreement statements
-Evaluation sheets - hand to students to use when the pairs/small groups are presenting their ideas
Sometimes with resources like this, you can quickly whizz through all the material, leaving you with loads of time to fill. With this activity, there is plenty to do. From children presenting their own ideas for a class behaviour agreement, to independently completing worksheets, there is so much to do.
Prep for this resource is quick and easy. Just print the student pages, load up the slides, and you’re ready for a fun and engaging back to school behaviour review!
The 5 included worksheets are:
Class agreement ideas sheet (this one is really useful for differentiation if you need it)
What’s wrong with this agreement? sheet.
What a good one looks like sheet.
Writing our agreement sheet
Evaluation sheets (the perfect way to end the lesson)
Y6 SATs Reading Revision Common Errors Retrieval
Do you find your Year 6 pupils continuously make the same errors in SATs practice papers? Then this is the lesson for you! The session covers three common errors when answering retrieval questions: red herrings, misquotes and avoiding answering altogether. They are given steps for avoiding these errors, practice questions and the opportunity to write their own questions to catch out a partner. Altogether there are six short texts included in the resource.
The structure of the activity is:
How to avoid red herrings
Short text and questions to practise avoiding red herrings
Answers
New text for pupils to use to write their own questions for a partner (can they catch them out using red herrings?).
Answers - sample questions
How to avoid misquotes
Short text and questions to practise avoiding misquotes
Answers
New text for pupils to use to write their own questions for a partner (can they catch their partner out?).
Answers - sample questions
How to avoid avoidance
Short text and questions to practise avoiding avoidance
Answers
New text for pupils to use to write their own questions for a partner (will their partner avoid the questions?).
Answers - sample questions
Recap - plenary
Answers to plenary questions
What’s included?
A 22 slide PowerPoint
Laylat ul Qadr Ramadan Lesson KS2
Do you want to take a more detailed look at Ramadan with your class? Why not teach them about Laylat ul Qadr? Known as the night of power, Laylat ul Qadr takes place during the last 10 days of Ramadan. It is a night of deep worship, prayer and giving to charity.
The lesson covers what Laylat ul Qadr is and how it forms part of Ramadan, how people mark this date and why certain activities take place. The main activity is to take on the role of Aadil, who is writing an email to his boss requesting time off work to mark Laylat ul Qadr. They must use what they have learnt to persuade his boss. Links are made with persuasive techniques, so this would fit well with a persuasive writing unit in writing lessons.
What’s included?
18 slide lesson PowerPoint
Email worksheet (including differentiated version)
This colourful and attractive, editable Nowruz lesson bundle consists of 3 lessons related to Nowruz:
An introduction to Nowruz
The haft seen table
Charshanbe suri (preparing for Nowruz)
Each lesson also has accompanying worksheets. In total, there are three PowerPoints and six worksheets in this bundle.
Charshanbe Suri Lesson
This Charshanbe Suri lesson teaches students about the preparation for the festvial of Nowruz, known as Charshanbe Suri. In the lesson, they must use what they have learnt from the PowerPoint to design an invitation for a Charshanbe Suri party.
This lesson teaches students:
What Charshanbe Suri is
About the custom of spoon banging
About fireworks and bonfire displays
Included in this resource:
13 slide PowerPoint
2 worksheets
Haft Seen Table Lesson
This haft seen table lesson teaches students about the seven symbolic items placed on the haft seen table during the festival of Nowruz. During the lesson, pupils plan their own new year table with seven symbolic items of choice.
Covered in this lesson:
What is the haft seen table?
What are the seven items?
What do the items symbolise?
Creating own new year table
There are three worksheets included (two of them are differentiated versions of the same sheet) and a PowerPoint to guide the children through the lesson.
Included:
13 page PowerPoint
3 worksheets
Nowruz Lesson KS2
This Nowruz Lesson for KS2 introduces students to the festival of Nowruz - Iranian New Year. Students learn about Nowruz and then use this information to plan the celebrations for a boy called Kian. There is a Nowruz PowerPoint and a worksheet to use to plan Kian’s Nowruz.
The PowerPoint covers:
What is Nowruz?
Customs and traditions
Food
Clothing
Included in this lesson:
15 slide PowerPoint
Worksheet
Inference Maze - KS2 Fun Inference Activity
Looking for a fun way to teach or revise inference in reading lessons with your KS2 students? In this activity, pupils must use their inference skills to guide TV presenter, Mya, through a maze.
The PowerPoint revises the meaning of inference before guiding pupils through the process of finding Mya’s route through the maze. At each step, there are two objects to follow. Pupils must use infer which object to select from the clues given by Mya. At each step, answers are given so that pupils know if they are on the right track.
Make reading lessons more fun and use this fun activity to reinforce the meaning of inference!
Included:
*50 slide PowerPoint (including answers) guiding students through the activity
Printable PowerPoint handout with student copy of maze
Reading Ordering Events Mystery KS2
This order the events and solve the mystery reading comprehension activity is a fun way to help your students learn how to order events in a text. They have to order the events to solve the mystery of who threw the ice bucket of water over Mr Lee, everyone’s favourite Year 5 teacher!
In this activity, students are given accounts written by each of the five suspects. They must order the events to check who is telling the truth. By the end of the activity, they will be able to see who is lying and therefore who threw the ice bucket!
The activity teaches students how to use a colour-coded key to help order the events. With this in mind, there is a separate copy of the texts for pupils to use to practise this technique.
What’s included?
14 slide solve the mystery activity (PowerPoint)
3 page pupil copy of texts
Fact or Opinion Mystery Activity
Why not make teaching fact or opinion a bit more fun? his upload is a fact or opinion mystery activity. In this reading lesson activity, students must solve the mystery to work out which suspect stole the head teacher’s chocolate bars!
Throughout the activity, students will be given sources containing evidence (facts). These take the form of diary entries, a newsletter extract and even a wanted poster! Students must identify the facts and not get distracted by the opinions, which are also hidden in there. By gathering the facts, they can exclude suspects from their inquiry. At the end of the activity, there is just one suspect remaining. The mystery is solved!
*Included:
A 20 page PowerPoint (with some interactive elements)
Perfect Year 6 Easter Holiday Reading Homework!
Do you need the perfect Easter themed reading comprehension? This one is interactive and would be perfect for your Year 6 students as Easter holiday reading homework. All answers to the 20 tasks are given to students, so no marking required.
This interactive Easter reading comprehension is designed to be as inclusive as possible with no written answers required. Where appropriate, there are Explain It thought bubbles for students to explain their answers on paper. These could be set for all students, or just those requiring more of a challenge. us d
Easter themes (new beginnings) are introduced, giving opportunity for RE links. I also like to explore different family types in my stories. This one features a boy, his step mum and baby brother.
What’s Included?
A 20 question interactive PowerPoint, also including correct/incorrect slides
This set of task cards and poems have an end of the school year theme. They focus on the reading strategy of inference. There are five engaging poems, each one with an accompanying task card and answer key.
ENGAGING POEMS
The poems have been written to engage students. They are all focused around the end of the school year. Because there are five poems included, there is plenty of scope for teachers writing their own additional questions or creating extra activities.
A RANGE OF TASKS
The five task cards all focus on the skill of inference. They encourage students to use the sentence stem, ‘I know this because in the text it says’ in order to give evidence for their answers. Each task card either has an answer key or suggested answer depending on the task given.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
-5 poems - end of school year theme
-5 task cards
-5 answer cards
-15 pages total
This no-prep exploring a plotline reading comprehension activity teaches students about:
Themes of texts
Change in a character through a text
How emotions change through a story
There is a two-page story and then six task cards, each with their own - accompanying answer card.
NO PREPARATION REQUIRED
The text and task cards require no preparation and could be printed out or completed on PowerPoint. The answer slides give students the opportunity to self-check or aid the teacher in their marking.
ENGAGING ACTIVITIES
The six task cards are completed in a number of different ways. There are two longer answer cards (pupils must write a paragraph to answer) and shorter activities, which have been designed to suit different students’ learning styles. Each task card has its own answer card too. Teachers can use these for marking work, or students can use if the task has been set as distance learning.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
Story (two pages long)
6 task cards
6 answer cards
8 pages total (some pages contain two task cards)
This no-prep figurative and connotative language reading comprehension activity teaches students about:
Figurative language - similes and metaphors / personification / hyperbole
Connotative vocabulary
There are six nonfiction texts, which are endangered animal themed, and then six task cards, each with their own accompanying answer card.
NO PREPARATION REQUIRED
The texts and task cards require no preparation and could be printed out or completed on PowerPoint. The answer slides give students the opportunity to self-check or aid the teacher in their marking.
ENGAGING ACTIVITIES
The six task cards are completed in a number of different ways. There are questions to answer, tables to complete and ordering activities. Each task card has its own answer card too. Teachers can use these for marking work, or students can use if the task has been set as distance learning.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
6 nonfiction texts - endangered animals theme
6 task cards
6 answer cards
20 pages total
This no-prep vocabulary reading comprehension activity teaches students about:
Figurative language - similes and metaphors / personification / hyperbole
Connotative vocabulary
There are six poems, which are spring and summer themed, and then six task cards, each with their own accompanying answer card.
NO PREPARATION REQUIRED
The texts and task cards require no preparation and could be printed out or completed on PowerPoint). The answer slides give students the opportunity to self-check or aid the teacher in their marking.
ENGAGING ACTIVITIES
The six task cards are completed in a number of different ways. There are questions to answer, tables to complete and ordering activities. Each task card has its own answer card too. Teachers can use these for marking work, or students can use if the task has been set as distance learning.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
6 poems - spring and summer themed
6 task cards
6 answer cards
20 pages total