This teaching pack includes visual images of life in ancient China, how the Chinese celebrate their national day and a fun set of worksheets for people wanting to learn Cantonese. Please note the these language worksheets are in English and do not contain Cantonese.
Here is a mix of different teaching resources about Europe. This pack includes visual images of different places around Europe, perfect for any compare and contrast activities. I have also included resources about the Brexit and Racial Discrimination within the UK (The videos discuss the attitudes of some of the British to EU workers in the UK).
This is a collection of creative writing prompts, simple tests about the different languages around the world and a presentation about why literacy is an important skill. It also includes some nice posters about why every student should strive to become an active reader.
This is a bundle about the topic of peace. It contains a wide range of different images which can be used as a talking point in the classroom. It focuses on community, anti-racism and the importance of democracy.
Are you looking for a way of teaching English with cars?This bundle provides both a complete English speaking unit using cars and nice presentations designed to be used as talking points or displays in the classroom.
I have collected together my different Autumn related topics such as picture frames, writing tasks and images about Autumn. I have also added 56 Year 2 Autumn Term lessons.
Are you looking for spell checking activities? Here some fun look, say, spell check writing activities and also a nice presentation about how to spot common mistakes in written English.
A lovely collection of different ESL Teaching Resources to teach a wide range of ages and skills. There is something for everyone in this collection. You will be able to get your class talking!
Are you teaching about rocks and soils? I have created some nice teaching resources to help you to teach this topic in an imaginative way. There are photos, flashcards and even an alphabet!
I have developed a huge number of different resources related to learning about the alphabet. This means that you are able to introduce the alphabet in different topics or throughout the year. I have also included a large number of different practice alphabet writing sheets.
Are you interested in space? Here are a wide range of different eye catching teaching resources about the topic of space. You can use them to start a discussion in the class, learn about World Space Week or use it to practice your alphabet.
Do you want to learn about the lives of Bach, Greig, Chopin, Beethoven and Handel? These packs come complete with clear life story presentations, summary of their lives, a quiz and a writing activity. A great topic for the famous people topic or while studying the lives of famous composers.
Johann Sebastian Bach : The Story of the Boy Who Sang in the Streets
Life Story of Johann Sebastian Bach, a summary of the facts, a quiz and a writing activity. It looks at how he grew up and why he became famous.
Handel: The Story of a Little BoyWho Practiced in an Attic
Contains a presentation of Handel's life, a summary of facts, a quiz and also a writing activity.
EDVARD GRIEG:The Story of the Boy WhoMade Music in the Land of the Midnight Sun
This is a fun presentation, complete with his life story, summary of the facts, a quiz and a writing activity.
Chopin: The Story of the Boy Who Made Beautiful Melodies
Fun presentation of Chopin's life story, complete with a summary of the key facts, a quiz, and a writing activity. This is a great way of studying the life of a famous person.
BEETHOVEN: The Story of a Little Boy Who Was Forced to Practice
A lovely presentation of his life, followed by a summary of his life (Key facts), a quiz to complete and a writing task, using the information the students have learnt about him.
The chronicles of crows: A Tale of the Springtime (1848) - I have included the full poem, complete with the original pictures. I then provide it with the pictures and no words, and then the words and no pictures and finally as a simple CLOZE, where the students need to complete the missing word in the second line of each part of the poem.
The pictures without words are a charming Victorian border. The students could write their own Spring poems in this section and make a lovely Spring display.
I have always been drawn to crows, not in any dark teenage-poet way, but because they are big, handsome, super-clever, and remind me of the chilly Michigan spring.
It seemed so charming at first, with the crows working together, building their homes, laying their eggs and raising their babies in great swooping flocks.
But the story takes a ghastly turn as the nearby farmers gather to get rid of the rookery. I kept thinking that the smart, sassy crows would eventually outwit the mean, brutish humans.
How wrong I was. The crows are shot and made into pies, even the young ones, and the birds that survive are left to mourn, “How well we know / There is no joy unmixed with woe.”
Um, anyway, happy spring, and here’s a Monday assortment of pertinent items to help you get over the sense of mortal dread sinking in your chest after that morbid Victorian warning.
Holi is an Indian Spring Festival which is now celebrated around the world. My presentation comes complete with a story about why this festival is important (you can choose between a long or short version), a description of what happens and lots of colourful pictures of the event.
In addition, you are able to read the lives of two Indian children as they get ready for Holi and what they do on the day. These could be printed off and read individually or they could be projected onto the interactive whiteboard and read as a class.
The students could then think about how they would like to celebrate the coming of Spring and who knows, perhaps even have their own version of Holi in the classroom!