I am a teacher with many years experience, judged outstanding and I have decided to take some of my resources which I've shared to over half a million downloaders freely to my shop. I want to share and enjoy more time with my dogs in Cornwall. Thank you for buying and helping me live my dream - one pasty at a time :)
I am a teacher with many years experience, judged outstanding and I have decided to take some of my resources which I've shared to over half a million downloaders freely to my shop. I want to share and enjoy more time with my dogs in Cornwall. Thank you for buying and helping me live my dream - one pasty at a time :)
This lesson looks at the history of how marble statues and marble friezes from the sacred Parthenon came to be in the British Museum. |The notebook presentation includes background information and leads pupils through learning and onto debate and letter writing.
An outstanding lesson with all you need to teach the background, engage pupils and teach literacy skills through the curriculum. Includes a notebook file for projecting and leading pupils through the lesson.
Part of a full series on Ancient Greeks available either separately or as a full pack at a reduced cost.
I have been teaching over twenty years and have been an adviser and leader of teaching and learning in a school. I have been consistently judged as outstanding. I am still teaching and enjoy spending the time on thinking of ways to engage my class and to love their learning, producing high quality work.
I have tried all the lessons myself and used them in my own recent teaching.
A stand alone lesson from a complete series of Ancient Greeks Lesson Plans, Notebooks and resources. The series includes dozens of lessons about various topics and questions which you can use in response to children’s interests, all linked to the theme Ancient Greece.
This lesson uses pictures of sources (all provided int he Note book from British Museum, Freepiks and Fashion Era for educational purposes) encouraging pupils to ask questions, think of possible answers and then shares factual information around the popular theme of ‘What did the Ancient Greeks wear and look like?’
The note book includes information about ‘What did AG wear?’ ‘What do we know about AG jewlerry?’ What was popular hairstyles in AG?’ etc.
Everything you need for an inquiry based lesson.
Pupils demonstrate understanding with differentiated written tasks.
A few lessons based around the theme of Ancient Olympics as part of the KS2 new curriculum topic Ancient Greece.
The lesson starts with guided reading and note taking modelling to pupils using reference books or internet links. Pupils have time to research and share information via a few options to suit your own class. Included are notes on how to have your own PE Olympics. Finally there are maths links and a true/false quiz as wrap up and plenary.There is a full unit you can download also at reduced rate. My lessons cover literacy skills and are matched to the New Curriculum.
My planning is judged outstanding and my lessons are consistently also judged outstanding. I work really hard and long hours so am happy to share the dozens of hours I have spent on this unit to save you time. I have shared my free resources on TES for many years and had HUNDREDS of thousands of free downloads. Now I have decided to sell my best downloads to help me plan towards retiring!
A resource that may be used to produce a wall display for learning ladder or learning walls. It focuses on News paper reporting and the terms associated with it. With modification this lesson is suitable for KS 1-4
This is a series on Ancient Greeks available either separately or here as a full pack at a reduced cost.
I have been teaching over twenty years and have been an adviser and leader of teaching and learning in a school. I have been consistently judged as outstanding. A Lead OFSTED inspector, Executive Head and National Leader of Education took these plans as exemplary examples for his training and coaching of teachers in his own schools.
I h ope that the resources save you time and energy and engage your pupils. I have tried all the lessons myself and used them in my own recent teaching.
Objectives support English skills and cross curricula skills. Matched to the New Curriculum.
Happy Sunday! :)
Feedback welcome and I will update the resources annually to ensure still current.
Looking at famous buildings from around the world, the pupils are hooked into learning about architecture. A letter arrives from the original designer of the Parthenon / Acropolis and explains the process of Greek temple design.
Pupils are led through a notebook file of how to research, design and make their own temple and later write replies to Ictarus with their evaluations.
An outstanding lesson with images, the letter from the designer, links to good videos etc - all you need (except Greek non fiction books or photocopies of relevant pages from books about temples) to teach background knowledge, engage pupils and teach literacy skills .
Includes a notebook file for projecting and leading pupils through the lesson.
Part of a full series on Ancient Greeks available either separately or as a full pack at a reduced cost.
I have been teaching over twenty years and consistently judged as outstanding.
Everything you need to pretty much walk in and teach (minimal printing). You will need Notebook or converter. Aimed for Year 5/6 but easily adaptable and certainly fine for Y4.
Enjoy your Sunday…
Lesson engages pupils in the story of the Trojan War by teaching pupils how to draw the Trojan Horse. The lesson includes links to video, snap shops and ideas for other cross curriculua work.
Lesson Plan and all the resources you need for an outstanding art/history lesson. Engaging activities and notebook file which leads you and the pupils through the lesson.
Part of a full series on Ancient Greeks available either separately or as a full pack at a reduced cost.
I have been teaching over twenty years and have been an adviser and leader of teaching and learning in a school. I have been consistently judged as outstanding including whilst been observed by a lead inspector teaching these lessons.
I h ope that the resources save you time and energy and engage your pupils. I have tried all the lessons myself and used them in my own recent teaching.
Objectives support English skills and cross curricula skills. Matched to the New Curriculum.
Perfect for those of you who don't have time and hate laminating cards. I spent my time designing these so I can just walk in to cover classes at a moments notice so would be perfect for supply or cover teachers or TAs. The other weeks are also available.
Though this is a week really it took me over 2 weeks with Y2 as it is so rich. You can skip through if your pupils learn quickly. Each presentation has over 20 pages and I have included jpegs for you to see them.
You only need white boards and pens for these lessons.
Happy Sunday Fellow Teachers :)
Everything you need as an EMT for Grade 1, editable resources. I plan to upload all the other weeks too I have. Thanks for looking. This is just a sample I just have not had the time yet!
Romans and water so far. I will add up more as I have time. You can copy and paste onto your moodle or VLE or school homework books. They are all EASY ON THE MARKING AS A BONUS!
Everything you need to walk into a phase 4 phonics session week 3 (two syllabic words) and review of week 2 with tricky words. All activities only need white boards and white board pens. Part of my series of presentations for phase 4 which can be purchased as a pack or just weekly if you are already half way through. I am developing these resources as I go.
These are ideal for supply teachers or teachers who hate cutting and laminating. There are a nice balance of different activities each day/week and the principles of sound, word and sentence and then text is used to ensure progression. Pupils are both expected to read and write the sounds/words to ensure progression. Enjoy your Sunday.
Thanks - if you are happy with the time saved please leave me a lovely review:)
Week 4 covering all the work covered so far with plenty of opportunity to apply and use in writing sentences. You do not need any resources. I developed this as I was doing cover and being swapped groups and as soon as had all resources for one phase, ended up needing to make another. So.... all you need are the notebook or Promethian depending on your software, whiteboards and pens - you don't have to take resources not knowing what phase you will be covering as a supply or cover supervisor/leader covering classes.
You can buy all the weeks in a pack, saving you money too. I'm a teacher with 25 years experience including as SEN advisor and Academic Vice Principal, judged consistently outstanding. All this has almost exhausted me so I'm sharing my resources to save you all the time and effort... and to help me retire at some point before 67 :) Happy Sunday Fellow Teachers.
Save time and use these presentations for delivering phase 4. You only need white boards and pens - no laminating of cards. Ideal for supply teachers or cover lessons/TAs to just progress through. Each day has at least 20 pages and is over planned so you can whisk through or go slower depending on your own pupil needs. Lots of variety and needs no resources at all. Promethian and Notebook files.
I am an outstanding teacher (hate that phrase but that's to let you know I can actually teach :)) and have over 25 years experience teaching from Y2 to Y6. I also have a Master's degree in SEN and leadership experience as an Academic Vice Principal/my NPQH. Last year I was teaching in the UK in a challenging school and was judged as exemplary. Now I am teaching in Thailand so have developed these as I could not ship all my resources. Enjoy and have a happy Sunday.
There are other weeks and as I go through the scheme I will add more each week. I've just planned Week 2 from Phase 4.
Grade 1 resources for week 1 and 2 for Abu Dhabi Education Council EMTs. I have all grades and all terms and all weeks - just no time to upload. You can email me and I can send to you on a data pen.