This unit addresses the topic of marriage in a way
that is appropriate for Key Stage 2 pupils. It begins
by looking in general terms at the idea of love and
relationships, then goes on to explore how some
of the major religions allow believers to make a
lifelong commitment to their partner and how
God’s blessing on this is represented in a marriage
ceremony. Non-religious commitment is also
discussed and addressed.
The individual circumstances of anyone in your
class for whom this is a sensitive topic should
be considered and discussed with their carers if
appropriate.
You will need to source video clips of Christian,
Jewish, Muslim and Sikh marriage ceremonies to
enhance the teaching of the lessons.
Prior learning: It is likely that pupils will have
studied friendship, families and perhaps other
relationships that are special to them. However, no
specific knowledge is required to access the unit.
Lesson length: The lessons are designed to last
approximately 75 minutes.
7 lesson unit includes all lesson plans and resource sheets
Lesson 1: Relationships
Lesson 2: Love
Lesson 3: Christian Weddings
Lesson 4: Jewish Weddings
Lesson 5: Arranged Marriage
Lesson 6: Sikh Wedding
Lesson 7: When relationships go wrong
In this first section, which contains a term’s work, the children will learn to introduce themselves in
Spanish and to greet others. They will learn numbers 0–12 and some classroom objects. They will also
begin to work on sounds and spellings, and use simple classroom instructions.
Topic titles (6 Lessons)
Greetings
How are you?
Introducing yourself
Numbers 0–12
Classroom instructions
Classroom objects
Includes
Lesson Plans, Subject Vocabulary and Activity Sheets
In this section, the children will learn to say their age and where they live. They will learn the numbers 13–21, the days of the week, some phrases about the weather and the Spanish alphabet.
This is a 7 week unit of work
Includes:
Medium Term Plan, Individual Lesson Plans, Lesson Activities
**Topic titles
How old are you?**
The purpose of this topic is for children to know how to say how old they are and to ask others their age
2. Where do you live?
The purpose of this topic is to teach and ensure that children can respond to the question ¿Dónde vives? Children should also be able to ask others the same question and to understand the response.
3. Nationalities
The purpose of this topic is to ensure that the children can say what nationality they are, ask the question of others and say what language they (and others) speak.
4. Numbers 13–21
The purpose of this topic is to ensure that children can count to 21 in Spanish
5. Days of the week
The purpose of this topic is to teach children to understand and say the days of the week. It is also to ensure that the children can respond to and ask the question ¿Qué día es hoy?
6. The weather
The purpose of this topic is for children to say what the weather is like, using a few simple phrases.
7. The Spanish alphabet
The purpose of this topic is for children to learn the Spanish pronunciation and sounds of the alphabet
that will aid accurate pronunciation and the spelling of simple words.
In this section, the children will learn the nouns for members of a family and how to say the date. They will also learn how to describe using colours, to express preferences and to look carefully at some Spanish words for their sound and spelling.
**Topic titles
My family**
The purpose of this topic is for children to identify members of their family, to respond to questions and to write short phrases correctly with support.
**2. Today’s date **
The purpose of this topic is for children to ask and respond correctly to the question ¿Qué día es hoy? It is also to understand and use the numbers 22–31.
3. Colours **
The purpose of this topic is for children to learn vocabulary to describe the colour of items.
** 4. Sounds and spellings
The purpose of this topic is to consolidate and apply the phonetic skills the children have learnt in this
and in other sections by looking specifically at the sounds and spellings of words
Includes:
Medium Term Plans, Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets
Topic 1 and 2 available on TES or on our website.
The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of Year 6 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson. This in turn, will provide you with the information required to assess the pupils’ learning, and will enable you to plan your lessons effectively.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 6 objectives and all seven core strands. This easy-to-use CD will reduce the time spent preparing and marking homework enabling you use your time as efficiently as possible.
The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are:
• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
The LCP Science Homework Activities are divided into three sections: Biological processes, Materials and Physical processes. There are 22 homework sheets in each section. There is also a teacher’s answer section, which provides answers to questions posed on the homework sheets and suggests the sort of responses you can expect from children.
The LCP Science Homework Activities contain 66 colourful, printable homework sheets which give your children the opportunity to practise scientific skills, encourage their curiosity and improve their understanding of science.
Each homework activity sheet is divided into two parts. The first part provides an opportunity for children to consolidate scientific skills, such as predicting, planning, observing, analysing data through tables and graphs, drawing conclusions and evaluating.
The second part of each sheet consists of practical challenges. Some are quick while others can take place over a few days. The challenges are varied, to suit different learning styles. They are also designed to be fun, in order to develop curiosity and inspire children to think and work like scientists. Because learning is always best shared, it is a good idea for children to carry out the challenges as a group; this could be with classmates or at home with a responsible adult.
This download is packed with homework sheets featuring written activities and practical challenges – all supported by a teacher’s answer section that suggests the sort of responses you should expect. All of the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word.
Answers included!
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Our Literacy Homework Activities for Year 6 provide forty-six challenging and engaging Literacy homework activities sheets.
The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 6 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching.
The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 6 and are designed to be used flexibly. They are intended to be used with an adult: it would be pointless for the child to do them alone. Much of the learning is in the interaction.
Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types:
• Understanding and engaging with texts;
• Shaping texts;
• Sentence structure and punctuation;
• Spelling.
Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types.
They include parental guidance and spelling sheets, especially for Year 6 pupils.
The Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format and the activities also cover speaking and listening skills.
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Our Literacy Homework Activities for Year 4 provide forty-eight challenging and engaging Literacy homework activities sheets.
The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 4 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching.
The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 4 and are designed to be used flexibly.
Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types:
• Understanding and engaging with texts;
• Shaping texts;
• Sentence structure and punctuation;
• Spelling.
Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types.
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They include parental guidance and spelling sheets, especially for Year 4 pupils.
The Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format and the activities also cover speaking and listening skills.
Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format.
Includes:
Introduction
Objectives
Homework Answer Sheets
Counting, partitioning and calculating
Counting 1 to 20 / One Less, One More! / Estimate and Count / Placing Numbers / Counting On /
Find the Difference / Addition and Subtraction Problems
Securing number facts, understanding shape
What Comes Next? / Describing Shapes / Making Five / Making Ten Speed Test / Ten Less, Ten
More / Double It! / Shuffling Numbers / Add It Up! / Sorting Shapes
Handling data and measures
Taller or Shorter Than Me / Pizza Chart / Comparing Mugs / Showing Information / Balancing Balloons / Tin of Beans
Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
Money Amounts / In My Bedroom / Days of the Week / Money Problems / Measuring With Objects
What’s the Time? / Money Towers! / Months of the Year Line / Whole, Half and Quarter Turns
Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Counting in 2s / Halves / Counting in 5s / Who Am I? / What Comes Next? / Sharing 20 Sweets /
Quarters / Dice Race!
Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Each Maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format.
Includes:
– Introduction
– Objectives
– Homework Answer Sheets
Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating
Adding Up / How! / In My Head 1 / Roughly / Sorting Numbers / Up to 100
Bigger and Bigger / How Many Ways? 1 / It’s a Fact! 1 / Sequences / Sums and Differences
Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape
What’s the Link? / Fractions 1 / Just About! / Problem Solving 1 / Shapes 1
That’s Right! / It’s a Puzzle / Reflections 1 / Shapes 2
Block C Handling data and measures
Far Away / Measures / Scaly 1 / What Does It Say? / It’s Time! / Sorting Things
Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
One Bit 1 / Weights / Capacities / Reflections 2 / Reverses / Where Does It Go?
Number Work / In My Head 2 / Scaly 2
Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Patterns / One Bit 2 / Do You Remember? / It’s a Fact! 2 / Taking Away / Fractions 2
There It Is! / How Many Ways? 2 / Problem Solving 2 / Grids
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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format.
Includes:
– Introduction
– Objectives
– Homework Answer Sheets
Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating
In My Head 1 / Use the Rule / Paper and Pencil 1 / Calculating 1 / Bigger or Smaller
What’s It Made Up Of? / Using a Calculator / Decimals 1
Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape
Polygons / Solid Shapes / RoundAbout / Puzzle Time / Times Tables 1
Adding Up / What’s the Link? / Twice or Half? / Problem Solving 1
Block C Handling data and measures
The Right Unit 1 / What’s the Question? / How Does It Compare? / Reading Scales 1
Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
Angles, Angles! / Calculating 2 / In My Head 2 / The Right Unit 2 / A Telling Time
Decimals 2 / Move It! / Problem Solving 2 / Rectangles / Reading Scales 2
Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Both the Same / Exactly the Same / Fractions / One Whole / Paper and Pencil 2
Bracelets / Times Tables 2 / Wholes and Bits / Right or Wrong?
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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format.
Year 5 includes:
– Introduction
– Objectives
– Homework Answer Sheets
Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating
Bubbles 1 / Let’s See That Working Out 1 / Moving Digits 1 / On The Plus Side 1 / Problems, Problems / Using The Right Key 1 / What’s It Worth? / Writing, Ordering and Rounding
Factors and Multiples 1 / Making Sure 1 / Number Patterns / Playing With Decimals 1
Shaking Hands / What’s The Quick Way?
Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape
Bubbles 2 / Got It! / Is It or Isn’t It? / Playing With Decimals 2 / Pyramids / What’s in the Net? / Calculations / Got Them All? / Mix and Match / Pretty Patterns / Shape Sorter
Block C Handling data and measures
About Right 1 / Healthy or Not? / Not a Chance! / This or That / Mostly! /
Read That Scale 1 / What Does It Show?
Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
Read That Scale 2 / Areas / Angles, Angles / Moving Digits 2 / Using The Right Key 2 /
Moving Around / What’s On? / Measuring / Where Does It Go? / Making Sure 2 / On The Plus Side 2 / When’s That? / About Right 2 / More Angles
Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Express Time / The Same / The Same Again / Out of a Hundred / Let’s See That Working Out 2 /
Factors and Multiples 2 / I Only Want A Bit! / All In Proportion / Puzzle It Out / How Big?
Our Literacy Homework Activities for Year 1 provide fifty challenging and engaging Literacy homework activity sheets.
The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 1 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching.
The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 1 and are designed to be used flexibly.
Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types:
• Understanding and engaging with texts;
• Shaping texts;
• Sentence structure and punctuation;
• Spelling.
30 sheets to support the development of other essential literacy skills and 20 sheets to support the teaching and learning of phonics.
They include parental guidance and spelling sheets, especially for Year 1 pupils.
Our Literacy Homework Activities for Year 3 provide forty-six challenging and engaging Literacy homework activity sheets.
The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 3 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching.
The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 3 and are designed to be used flexibly.
Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types:
• Understanding and engaging with texts;
• Shaping texts;
• Sentence structure and punctuation;
• Spelling.
Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types.
They include parental guidance and spelling sheets, especially for Year 3 pupils.
The Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format and the activities also covers speaking and listening skills.
Our Literacy Homework Activities for Year 2 provide 50 challenging and engaging Literacy homework activity sheets.
The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 2 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching.
The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 2 and are designed to be used flexibly.
Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types:
• Understanding and engaging with texts;
• Shaping texts;
• Sentence structure and punctuation;
• Spelling.
Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types.
30 support the development of other essential literacy skills and 20 to support the teaching and learning of phonics.
They include parental guidance and spelling sheets, especially for Year 2 pupils.
The Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format.
Our Literacy Homework Activities for Year 5 provide forty-four challenging and engaging Literacy homework activity sheets.
The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 5 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching.
The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 5 and are designed to be used flexibly.
Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types:
• Understanding and engaging with texts;
• Shaping texts;
• Sentence structure and punctuation;
• Spelling.
Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types.
40 sheets support the development of other essential literacy skills and four that can be used generically.
They include parental guidance and spelling sheets, especially for Year 5 pupils.
The Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format and the activities also cover speaking and listening skills.
Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format.
Year 2
– Introduction
– Objectives
– Homework Answer Sheets
Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating
Quick Counting to 30 / Read and Write Two-Digit Numbers / Odds and Evens / Confusing Digits
Ordering Numbers / Adding and Subtracting Two-Digit Numbers / Addition and Subtraction Number Sentences
Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape
Number Facts / Multiples of Two, Five and Ten / Naming 2-D Shapes / Making Three-Digit Numbers
Adding Multiples of Ten / Symmetry / Doubling and Halving / Making 20 Speed Test / 3-D Solids
Block C Handling data and measures
How Many Centimetres? / More or Less Than a Kilogram? / Carroll Diagrams / Reading Scales
Collecting Family Ages / To the Nearest Centimetre
Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
Use Your Head! / Half-Past Diary / Cheese or Mouse? / Piggy Bank / Estimate and Measure
Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days / Weights and Measures / Match the Times / Whole, Half and Quarter Turns / Right Angles
Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Using a Number Line to Multiply / Using a Number Line to Divide / Double Dice Game
Multiply or Divide? / What’s the Number? / Dart Sums / Arrays / Halves and Quarters
The LCP Primary Science Dictionary is an easy-to-use, alphabetically-arranged dictionary of scientific words, with lots of useful diagrams, photographs and illustrations. It will help students find out more about the science topics they study in class, improve their literacy skills as well as achieve a higher mark in their National Curriculum tests.
This is a really great resource aimed at primary KS1 & KS2 and is jam packed with 128 pages of scientific facts and information. A must have resource.
What can we find out about ancient Egypt from what has survived?
In this unit children find out about the way of life of people living in ancient Egypt from archaeological
discoveries. Children will develop their understanding of characteristic features of a society; identify the different ways the past is represented and use sources of information to make simple observations, inferences and deductions.
Includes:
Introduction
Medium-Term Plan
Preparatory information
Websites on ancient Egypt
Lesson 1 Ancient Egypt – what do we know?
Lesson 2 Egyptian artefact
Lesson 3 The gift of the Nile
Lesson 4 Looking at ancient Egyptian artefacts
Lesson 5 Life in ancient Egypt
Lesson 6 Writing and numbers
Lesson 7 Ancient Egyptian beliefs about life after death
Lesson 8 Creating an Egyptian burial chamber
Lesson 9 Egyptian visit
Lesson 10 Ancient Egyptian display
Picture Prompt sheets
Please see our free lesson of this resource
This is a whole-term unit containing 12 lessons, with the first six lessons focusing on the beliefs that many Muslims hold, and the following six lessons looking at ‘belonging’ in the Islamic faith. As part of this unit of work, it will be necessary to visit a mosque and invite in a visitor from the Muslim community. If it is impossible to visit a mosque in your locality, use an online virtual tour.
Learning within this unit will be enhanced if examples of artefacts are available for pupils to experience.
Prior learning: Although there may not have been systematic teaching on Islam before this unit, pupils should have studied rites of passage within Islam and Muslim views of creation.
Lesson length: The lessons are designed to last
approximately 75 minutes
Lessons consist of:
1 The final prophet of Islam
2 The Bilal mystery
3 The five pillars of Islam
4 Islamic Prayer
5 The Qur’an
6 Good advice
7 A mosque
8 Hajj
9 What is Zakah
10 Fasting and Feasting
11 Should Ahmed go to war?
12 Learning from Islam