A poster to help pupils remember to bring their kit on the correct day. This can also be used as a letter to parents. Change MONDAY to suit the day your class have P.E.
Poster-style information about common 2D and 3D shapes that encourage discussion about the properties of each shape. Interactive activity 'Square or rectangle?' Worksheets: identifying faces, edges and vertices, regular or irregular and looking for right-angles. Suitable for year 3 onwards.
PowerPoint slide prompt sheet to display while pupils practise asking and answering 'Wyt ti'n gallu ________?' They can ask if someone can play tennis, climb, do karate, swim etc. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
PowerPoint slide with information about Katherine Jenkins to serve as a prompt to write about a female friend. Questionnaire included. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
A single-page PowerPoint that prompts pupils to ask, answer and write about what they like and don't like to do in school in Welsh. Suitable form year 3 onwards.
Shared reading - a report. Information about Joseph Wilson Swan and Thomas Edison. Great to read while learning about electricity. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
A set of information cards, A5 in size, containing information about invertebrates found in Britain. Each card includes information about how these creatures breathe. Creatures featured are: spiders, slugs, millipedes, centipedes, ants, honey bees, beetles, snails, ladybirds, woodlouse, earwigs and harvestmen. Suitable for year 3 onwards.
A PowerPoint presentation to use while discussing the type of skeleton an animal has. One worksheet with answers on PowerPoint slide. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
PowerPoint presentation that explains what parallel lines are, includes photographs of parallel lines in everyday life and an activity/worksheet that is differentiated three ways.
Suitable from year 3 onwards.
An introduction to using a database. Pupils watch a PowerPoint presentation and identify a jackdaw, a crow, a magpie and a jay . Suitable for year 3 onwards.
A PowerPoint presentation that provides a stimulus for discussion as to whether something is living or non-living. It uses the mnemonic 'Giants eat Ready Brek every morning' to remember the basic life processes: grow, eat, reproduce, breathe, excrete and move. Suitable from year 3 onwards.
A worksheet for pupils to record the characteristics of pond creatures: number of legs, antennae, wings, how it breathes, type of eater and whether it is a vertebrate or an invertebrate. Ideal to use after pond-dipping. Suitable for year 4 onwards.