Save yourself some time and buy my fabulous Key Stage One resources. All of the resources in my shop are highly effective and have been tried and tested in my own class.
Save yourself some time and buy my fabulous Key Stage One resources. All of the resources in my shop are highly effective and have been tried and tested in my own class.
A fantastic tried and tested resource. This is a great resource based on beach safety. Included in this resource:
A beach flag worksheet with an accompanying answer sheet
Activity sheet - for children to cut and paste a range of beach activities onto the correct lace on a beach scene;
Spot the dangers activity worksheet.
This is a fun and engaging activity to really get children thinking about conjunctions and using them accurately to extend a sentence. Presented in Power Point format, children will be presented with a sentence that they then most complete by working together using the conjunction that has been giving. This can be completed in small groups or even as a whole class. Maybe the children could go on to set their own conjunction tennis challenge for a friend?
A fantastic resource pack for exploring materials with a fun pirate twist. All of the resources I publish have been tried and tested. The children in my class particularly enjoyed these lessons.
Included in this pack:
A lesson plan covering 3 lessons
Lesson 1 - An introduction to materials with a focus on sorting man-made and natural materials.
Lesson 2 - A fun pirate challenge to explore floating and sinking
Lesson 2 - Another fun pirate challenge to explore waterproof and absorbent materials.
A great follow on to this activity is for children to use their scientific knowledge to make their own pirate ships. Why not have a look at my Design and Technology resource pack to make a pirate ship.
This is a fantastic interactive resource that promotes exploration in a really engaging way. Simply make your own weird and wonderful potion ingredients by filling some clear containers of different sizes with coloured water (you can use a little food colouring or paint to do this). You can make the potion ingredients look really authentic with the fun potion labels included in this resource pack. Children can then explore capacity through creating potions using a recipe card or even make and write their own.
A brilliant tried and tested resource. Perfect for any castle topic. Included in this resource pack:
A wonderful notebook presentation, introducing the two different types of castles.
An informative PowerPoint to explore the key features of a castle
Two worksheets for children to label the key features of each of these types of castles.
A great resource to support children in understanding the different stages of the human life cycle. Included in this resource pack is:
An information PowerPoint exploring the differences of each stage of the human life cycle.
A life cycle worksheet for children to complete (differentiated)
A worksheet where children can note down the different things humans can do in each stage.
A great resource pack that is tried and tested and really got my class engaged. Included in this resource pack:
Session 1: Identifying different locations (reading focus)
- Where's Wally location clue cards (differentiated by Phonics Phase)
- Hidden High Frequency Words in location pictures for children to find using a magnifying glass
Session 2: Human and Physical features (sorting)
- Human and Physical features PowerPoint
- Human and Physical features sorting activity
- Cut and stick sorting worksheet
- Marking sticker
Session 3: Naming and labelling Human and Physical features
- Labelling PowerPoint
- Word bank worksheet (differentiated) - children will name the different human and physical features
- Labelling worksheet - differentiated
Session 4: Writing about where Wally is using human and physical features.
- Where's Wally location pictures (can be printed on stickers or cut out and stuck into books)
A fantastic resource pack covering 3 lessons.
This beautiful resource pack will support children to investigate materials, within a fun pirate theme. Lesson 1 introduces children to materials and identifying what objects are made from. Lesson 2 allows children to investigate which materials float and which materials sink. The final lesson encourages children to investigate waterproof and absorbent materials.
This resource pack includes:
Material's introduction PowerPoint introduction with a fun pirate twist
Material match activity - a selection of pictures for children to match with the material they are made from or to write the material they are made from next to the material for your more able children. (These work great as a cut and stick activity or why not reduce the mess in your class and print them onto stickers instead!)
Marking stickers - these can also be printed on paper, cut and stuck into children's books
A set of six beautiful play dough mats with a fun pirate theme. Encourage your children to make a play dough pirate ship out of wooden planks, cutlery out of metal and sails out of fabric.
A brilliant PowerPoint to introduce children to floating and sinking and to set them the challenge of a science investigation.
A brilliant PowerPoint to introduce children to waterproof and absorbent materials. It sets a pirate experiment challenge with instructions on how to carry out the experiment.
A planning overview to outline the main activity and listing some independent activity ideas too.
Included in this resource pack:
An introduction PowerPoint to support children in setting the scene for the Lars stories.
Story Sequencing
Storyboard template to plan/write own story.
A story writing checklist
A pack of worksheets with an IWB presentation to accompany some of them. The worksheets included are listed below:
Using capital letters and full stops.
Comparison language structures.
Speech bubbles
Writing questions.
Sentence structure
Write your own sentences with a keyword list
Book review templates
A fantastic fun and pirate themed resource to support children in using the suffix -er and -est in their writing. Stick the pirate activity picture into children's book. They can then write sentences in their book using the suffixes e.g. Sea Dog is braver than Captain Black Beard. Jack Sparrow is the bravest pirate. etc. Also included is a red pen question to support deepening learning.
This is a brilliant Design and Technology project and a really fun way to explore winding mechanisms.
The Notebook gives an overview of the project starting with children exploring toys with a winding mechanism, exploring what real life objects use this mechanism. Children will then be introduced to their main project. They can design their castle using the worksheet provided and then have a go making their castle with a working drawbridge (It may be an idea to let children have a go at making it first, evaluating what went well and what needed changing before making their final castle). Finally children can use the evaluation sheet provided to complete their project.
A fantastic and engaging assembly! It gets children involved and is lots of fun (tried and tested). This assembly will support children in considering the choices they make and to get them to think about making good choices. This assembly pack includes a script and PowerPoint.
Everything you need to teach and deliver a seaside topic. Included in this pack are...
1 What is a holiday (Smartboard presentation and worksheet)
2 Seaside places in the UK (Smartboard presentation and differentiated worksheets)
3 What to pack and design your own swimming costume (worksheet)
4 Travelling to the seaside then and now (differentiated worksheet and Presentation)
5 Seaside comparison (worksheet)
6 Beach safety (activity x2, worksheet and poster)
7 Postcards (Presentation and differentiated postcard template)
8 Punch and Judy small activity and DT puppet intro presentation, planning and evaluation worksheet
This is a really fun way to teach doubling to your class. Simple print and laminate the large doubling machine (You may wish to enlarge this A3) and show children what happens as numbers move through the function machine. After completing this practically using whiteboards and concrete resources for counting id required, children can then move on to recording this in their books. The small doubling machines can be printed on to stickers or glued in.
An amazing bundle of everything you need for a really successful and engaging castles topic. Aimed at KS1 but with adaptations could also be used for Lower KS2.
A great resource pack with links to some excellent online resources and videos, an introduction PowerPoint and worksheet to accompany children own healthy plate of food craft creations.