Classroom Resources, Displays, Lettering Sets and Much More!
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We provide a wide range of primary school and high school aged resources with a main focus on lettering sets and the subjects of high school Science, computing, growth mindset, religious education, ICT, classroom management, website log ins, Class Dojo, English and maths.
We provide a wide range of primary school and high school aged resources with a main focus on lettering sets and the subjects of high school Science, computing, growth mindset, religious education, ICT, classroom management, website log ins, Class Dojo, English and maths.
Bug Club Reading Bookmarks (help children remember their usernames and passwords) Includes Editable Reading Quotes.
The attached file has a class set of 30 editable Bug Club Bookmarks.
All you need to do is:
Edit each slide with your class’ credentials.
Print in colour (It is already set to A4).
Cut them out.
Fold them along the line in the centre (so they’re double sided).
Laminate them.
A really useful resource that my classes have always enjoyed and it really helps the endless Class Dojo messages asking you to reset their accounts!
Please see my other resources including other bookmarks,
thank you.
160 Practical / Fun / Active English lesson ideas for different units i.e. instructions, non fiction.
20 Practical science activities for Spellings
20 Practical science activities for Punctuation
20 Practical science activities for Grammar
20 Practical science activities for Poetry
20 Practical science activities for Non-Fiction
20 Practical science activities for Ficiton / Storytelling
20 Practical science activities for Reading
20 Practical science activities for Drama
All colour coded. Display these in your staffroom and hand them out to teachers who spend all of their science lessons sitting in the classroom!
I also have the equivalent resource for the main science units.
Thanks,
The Bearded Teacher.
52 Weeks / Whole Year of Fantasy Images of Amazing Futuristic Locations for Art or English Prompts.
Hello, please find attached: 52 highly detailed images of different worlds.
The attached files consist of a full year’s worth (52 separate slides) of fantasy like images that can be used as story starters and othr ideas with your class.
Each slide has 1 detailed image of a fantasy land. You can use one a week or simply print them all 12 to a page for and chop them up for children to describe and stick in their books.
You will now have ownership of the images and can use however you wish for your students.
For each one image they choose they could also:
Write a one paragraph story starter.
Write a poem using the 5 senses.
Recreate the image using a specific medium in art.
Write 5 associated adjectives / adverbs / nouns
Tell their partner what happens next in the story.
I do create bespoke computer generated art for specific tasks too so please send me a message request for this and I can help you.
Please look at my shop,
The Bearded Teacher.
5 Different Poems about Ukraine War / History / Landmarks / Cities / Culture English Poetry Rhymes.
Good to use for World Book Day.
Poems are on different themes as follows:
Poem 1 - Ukraine’s Culture
Poem 2 - Ukraine’s stand against Russia
Poem 3 - Ukraine’s History
Poem 4 - Ukraine’s Celebrities
Poem 5 - Ukraine’s Landmarks
Print friendly version attached as well as powerpoint and PDF copy.
Good to inspire children and annotate.
25 AMAZING Story Openings / Starters with Realistic Images for English Creative Writing and Artwork.
Ofsted outstanding lesson observation…
Students chose a stry starter (I printed the PDF 4 to a page and the children stuck in their books) and they continued the story.
You could also simply show one per week on the IWB.
These are also great to print, laminate and make a display for English / Reading areas titled ‘Story Starters’.
I have lots of other similar resources to this so please check my shop.
Thank you!
The Bearded Teacher.
Fairy Tales - Humpty Dumpty - Describe the Character Description, Profile Template Editable A4 PDF
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Handa’s Surprise, Eileen Browne Describe the Character Description, Profile Template Editable A4 PDF
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Private Peaceful Michael Morpurgo Book Describe the Character Description Profile Template Editable A4 PDF!
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
War horse Michael Morpurgo Book A4 PDF Describe the Character Description Profile Template Editable
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Madeline series by Ludwig Bemelmans Story Book Writing A4 PDF Describe the Character Description Profile Template Editable
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
The Gingerbread Man Story Book Writing Describe the Character Description Profile Template Editable
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Stuart Little Story Book Writing A4 PDF Describe the Character Description Profile Template Editable
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Mary Poppins Story Book Writing A4 PDF Describe the Character Description Profile Template Editable
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Hagrid Story Book Writing A4 PDF Describe the Character Description Profile Template Editable
(Harry Potter Character).
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Tintin Story Book Writing A4 PDF Describe the Character Description Profile Template Editable
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Of Mice and Men Character Description Profiles Full Themes A4 Booklet Describe the Characters (Main four characters - Curley, Crooks, George & Lennie) + Free Lettering Set.
Attached is a all four 14 page printable AND EDITABLE booklet with the following pages for the four characters:
Page 1 - Front Cover / Title Page.
Page 2 - Simple Character Description (aimed at lower ability pupils - delete as necessary).
Page 3 - Simple Character Description Writing Frame (for lower ability)
Page 4 - Character Monologue - Fill in the relevant boxes with character thoughts, quotes and personal feelings. Focus on the evidence from the text rather than your own opinions too much.
Page 5 - Mind Map
Page 6 - Character Wheel
Page 7 - Annotations Page
Page 8 - Character Analysis
Page 9 - Historical, Political & Social References
Page 10 - Character Exploration
Page 11 - Themes (in the Novel)
Page 12 - Character Description (extended)
Page 13 - Character Notes
Page 14 - Character Quotes
There is also a Of Mice and Men Lettering Set for your Display.
Harry Potter Top Trumps Classroom games Activity. All Editable and has Blank Trumps To Create Own
32 Different characters i.e. Harry, Hermione, Ron, Voldemort, etc.
Can be printed and laminated to make a fun classroom game.
Use the spare sheets to create your very own characters.
Please look at my other Harry Potter items by searching by store for ‘Potter’.
Thanks for looking!
Max and Where the Wild Things Are, 21 x Coloring Sheets / Colouring Pages Activity - Printable A4 Worksheets
The files are ready to print on A4 (you could also select multiple to a page so children have a small set each which they can print and write about / annotate in their exercise books.) I like to print ‘two to a page’ which gives them an A5, smaller version.
These make a great classroom display for your reading area / topic area in class, especially if you click ‘print to A3’.
They’re also good if you print them smaller (i.e. 6 to a page) so that the students can then annotate them i.e. writing specific descriptions next to the pictures.
I have lots more colouring sheets in my shop.
If you leave a positive 5 star review on this purchase you can choose any resource in my shop to own for free (I will send it via e-mail)
Thanks for looking at our resources.
Frodo Baggins, Lord of the Rings - Whole Class Art Activity - Split Picture Display (25 Squares that create one image!)
Whole Class Art Activity - Split Picture - Instructions
Creating a collaborative picture split into 25 parts can be an engaging and fun activity for a class of children. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
Explain the concept of creating a collaborative picture. Let them know that each of them will be responsible for colouring in / sticking scrunched coloured paper on one part of the larger picture, and when combined, all the parts will form one complete image for a great display.
Materials Needed
• Show the PowerPoint with the original split image in full colour on the screen.
• Print the 25 faded colour squares (I like to print on thick paper / card).
• Children select / Teacher selects which children have which square (there are 25 squares, if you have more children, they could share a square, if you have fewer children some could have two squares each – this is a good way to differentiate your art lesson).
• Felt tip pens (and / or) scrunched up coloured paper and PVA glue (this looks more effective!) or even acrylic paint (higher year groups / more able artists).
• Children then colour / stick on their individual square – this is simple as they follow the guidelines on the washed-out page image, but please tell them to be as accurate as possible so that when it is complete it makes one final image of all 25 squares!
Encourage the children to use vibrant colours and to stay consistent with the overall theme or colour scheme of the image. After colouring, allow some time for the children to review their work and make any necessary touch-ups or corrections. *
Assembling the Picture
Once all the sections are completed, carefully arrange them together to form the complete image. Use tape on the back of each of the panels to align them OR stick the squares onto a tough piece of cardboard in alignment.
Display and Appreciate!
Once the picture is assembled, display it in the classroom or a common area where everyone can admire their collective masterpiece! Take a moment to appreciate each child’s contribution and celebrate the collaborative effort!
By following these step-by-step instructions, your class can successfully create a picture split into 25 parts that come together to form one cohesive image. This activity promotes teamwork, creativity, and attention to detail among the children, and the displays look truly magical!
Note: I have also uploaded the 25 individual squares as image files… My class also enjoyed when I printed these and they simply used it as a jigsaw activity… we now have have one laminated in class for this purpose!