This sheet includes a number of different objects shown in two formats:
Plan view
Recognisable view
Cut the pictures out and group them using a paperclip, or an envelope.
Ask the children to match the recognisable view with the plan view.
This powerpoint is a full Christingle Service. The prayers and songs are taken from packs produced by the Children’s Society, however the powerpoint is all my own work.
This assembly is suitable for children across the Primary age range. It focuses on the Christian Value of Courage.
David and Goliath is about a big bully and a small boy. It stresses the importance of telling adults what is happening.
This powerpoint uses a range of photographs found on the internet.
When I taught this lesson, I shared the images, talked about the range of animals which can be found in Australia and then laid out three long sheets of lining paper. Each child was given a thick paintbrush and a pot of paint (white, black, brown, orange, green, red and yellow).
The children walked around each sheet, making long snake-like patterns, surrounded by dots. Once the sheets had dried, they were used as backing paper for a display about Aboriginal Art.
I also gave the children a small canvas board. They planned their image and then painted an Australian animal - surrounded by concentric lines of differing colours.
This sheet is useful for planning longer pieces of writing, including Big Write sessions.
It focuses around a pebble - could the pebble be a magic pebble? What could happen when you touch it?
This powerpoint was written for a school worship focusing on Ascension Day. I have also uploaded an accompanying Bible Reading which you may find useful.
The service is based on the idea that Ascension Day is the opposite of Christmas Day:
Christmas Day - Jesus came down from Heaven
Ascension Day - Jesus went up to Heaven
The Excel file includes the following multiplication/times tables: 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x
You will need to print these sheets out on card. Cut each card out and group together as a set.
Each pair has one set of question cards and their answers. Take a card, read the question and find the answer.
Each year we introduce a different country/culture to the children, during a week called Panorama Week: a focus on widening global understanding.
This powerpoint focuses on the country of China, and the Chinese culture.