Are you looking for month long celebrations? I have brought together my Black History Month, Walk To School Month, Happiness Challenge, and Big Draw into a single, easy to use bundle.
Are you wanting lots of different resources about plants. Key vocabulary, writing prompts, and lots of different images about the different aspects of park life. A huge discount when you buy it as a bundle (over 50% reduction!)
Are you wanting to teach your students about different colours around them? Are you wanting to give them ESL lessons on colour? Would you like them to focus on a particular colour or all the colours at once? This pack has something for everyone! Buy it and save money!
Are you interest in mountains? These images are designed to be used both as an easy way of creating a display and also a starting point for discussions about mountains. Can you find the different mountains shown? How many different mountain sports have your class tried? These could be a perfect resource for a data handling class.
Set of PowerPoints, Word Mats and a set of 31 Teaching activities to try in the classroom. I have created an entire series of Science Vocabulary packs to help teachers get more out of their science lessons and make them a lot more fun!
Words Covered:
materials
natural
man-made
manufactured
object
change
bake
bend
twist
stretch
squash
heat
cool
freeze
melt
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
I have created 4 great teaching packs for Science: Animal Skeleton Bones, Human Skeleton Bones, Teeth and Your Senses. You can download these packs, print them off and have an instant wonderful display. Alternatively, you would use them as PowerPoint presentations within a lesson to introduce or review a topic. They make excellent talking prompts for the class!
Animal Skeletons: See different examples of animal bones. How are they similar? How do they differ from each other? There are bones of fish, whales, snake and cows, to mention just a few.
Human Skeletons: Here is a nice resource pack which contains a lot of the different bones students need to learn about. The photos are fantastic.
Teeth: This includes what we need to have nice teeth and a few photos of what happens if we are not careful with our teeth. There are also some animal pictures so you can discuss animal teeth shapes.
Senses: A nice teaching pack about our 5 senses. This would make an excellent display or sorting activity.
Climate Change Week or anything you need to know about global warming and climate change.
I have based my presentations on work carried out by both NASA and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
I have collected together information about climate change, its causes, its consequences and some of the things students can do to help reduce their own impact on the environment. In addition, I have included some colouring sheets which will make lovely pieces of display work.
This work does contain public domain material, but it has taken a considerable amount of time to change these into attractive, informative documents for children.
This is a simple, highly visual poster to remind the students about the 5 things they should be doing to learn during the time the teacher is talking.
It is a useful reminder, which students can clearly see and understand and teachers can refer to over a lesson.
In addition to this simple, but effective poster, I have also included a set of motivational posters about why and how we learn and a complete positive behaviour system you can print out and place around the whole of your room as a constant reminder to success.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different ideas being shown in each of the photos.
I also included a set of motivational quotes which you can discuss as a class or you could use them as thought of the day. In addition, I wrote a second presentation about the 31 different teaching activities you can use in the classroom based on these teaching resources.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Anti Bullying Week.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different groups.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
I have created a simple set of worksheets to help students to focus on what is good in their lives. They can complete this work at the beginning or the end of the day. They could even have it set as homework one week. The idea being that if students know they will need to write about being happy, they will actively seek out happiness to write about. When students write about being happy, they relive that happy moment, and of course become happier!
This is my environmental bundle. It has presentations on different types of pollution and the environmental problems we face. It also examines in detail climate change. In addition, it reviews habitats and the local environment.
Here is an extra special deal. This bundle combines environmental presentations and teaching resources in a single package. There is plenty of resources you can use to in the classroom.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different stags in a human's growth being shown in each of the photos.
I have included lots of Science Vocabulary Cards, plus a set of creative writing prompts and a teachers guide explaining how you can use these resources in 31 different, fun and easy to organise teaching activities.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching set of story prompts.
The students could also take five of the laminated photos and create them into a story .
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
A key to a child's happiness is to appreciate what they already have in their lives? This is a simple 1 week course which can be used time and again. The children draw and write about what they are thankful for. By thinking of their happiest times, their brains relive those happy moments. Try it! It is a lot of fun!
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.
I have collected a very wide range of different National Day presentations I have created, from throughout the year, such as Science Day, Commonwealth Day, European Day of Languages, Mountain Day and Pancake Day, to name but just a few of them!
Are you wanting your students to study harder and work smarter? Then these posters and teaching ideas might help them to achieve their real potential. They can use the 3D monthly target to keep focused. The motivational posters should help them keep their dreams in sight, while they can refer to the different learning guides to make sure they remember how to learn effectively.
This is a set of presentations about different forms of transport. The presentations would be a great way of getting a class to use a wider range of descriptive terms, especially when it comes to describing colours, the locations and the number of wheels they can count. This a good way to introduce the topic of cars and transport. I have also included two ‘Talk a lot’ teaching units about transport and cars. Finally, I also included the car free day presentation, to see how many different forms of transport the children can identify. Ask your students to describe what are the pros and cons of using each type of transport.
This is my bundle for teaching about terrorism and why it is important to work towards peace. I have also written a child friend version of what to do should your school or a public place be attacked by terrorists. These resources could be used as part of a display or to help prompt the students to discuss the issues in the classroom.