Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
6 pages of Y3 targets under the following headings:
Art/DT
English
General Comments
Humanities (Hist/Geog)
Maths
Science
PDF and Word formats attached.
Assess each child’s reading progress (in any primary school) with these easy to use and effective assessment sheets.
5 pages in total.
Fully editable.
Student’s work through levels 1 to 5.
A great way to track student progress (and not hugely time -consuming)
If a child meets ‘every’ assessment criteria by the end of Year 6, they are working ABOVE the expected level in reading.
A child who meets every assessment criteria in STAGE 4 (but does not meeting every assessment criteria in STAGE 5) by the end of Year 6 is working AT the expected level in reading.
A child who does not complete every assessment criteria in STAGE 4 by the end of Year 6 is working BELOW the expected level in reading.
A lovely class assembly about liking yourself (self respect).
This assembly tells the story of ‘Lily the Leopard’ who learns to accept and like the way she looks.
Full script - 5 pages.
Prayer, slide show and song included.
Ideal for upper KS1 or KS2
Fully editable.
15 - 20 minutes long (approx.)
Locate China on a world map and learn about Chinese facts and traditions.
Have a go at Chinese multiplication and learn to read, write and say some Chinese.
Learn about an Earthquake in China and draw the Great Wall.
Celebrate Chinese New Year with a lovely assembly and set of worksheets.
Why not learn some Tai Chi too? ... I’ve attached a simple Tai Chi routine (accompanied by some relaxing music)... the kids love this and it is soooo relaxing!
Fancy some traditional Chinese art to try out?
Finally, study and have fun exploring some tradional Chinese clothing and patterns!
Celebrate Loy Krathong with this whole school assembly / production.
Length: Approximately 1 hour.
Full script attached - 8 scenes (PDF and Word) so fully editable.
Video explaining Loy Krathong.
Slide show to complement the show.
Music for most of the songs including: entrance music, Loy Krathong song, Fingernail Dance and Floating Lanterns! Please note: You will have to teach the children the dances.
Also attached is the King’s anthem.
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Information about Loy Krathong in different parts of Thailand:
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During the Yi Peng Festival in Northern Thailand, a balloon-like ‘Khom Loi’ lantern, a fire lantern called ‘Khom Fai’ and a smoke lantern called ‘Khom Khwan’ are flown into the sky as a symbol of letting go of unhappiness and bad luck.
In Tak province, the ‘original’ banana leaf krathongs are replaced with coconut shells. The coconut shells are threaded together, placed on the Ping River and appear as glittering lights. This is where the Loy Krathong Sai Festival (or the Night of a Thousand Floating Lanterns) comes from.
On Loy Krathong Day, Thai people love to visit their local temple, especially in the evening after they have floated their krathongs.
The lighting of fireworks represents the same meaning as lighting candles as an act of worship. Firework displays are very much an integral part of the Loy Krathong celebration.
In the Northeast of Thailand, aside from the colourful krathongs, people celebrate through joyful songs and dances.
Please find the attached an ‘End of Year Class Profile Sheet’.
Ideal to complete by the current Class Teacher in Term 3 (or at the end of an academic year).
Each part of the profile should be completed with as much detail as possible. Continue onto the next page if necessary.
The completed form will give a clear picture of the whole class, contact information and relevant issues that need to be considered. The details on this sheet can also be used to determine whether a class needs to be reorganised for the next academic year.
Once completed, the form should be passed to the next teacher and/or relevant line manager(s).
Fully editable.
A wide variety of assemblies for KS1 and KS2:
- Honesty
- Friends
- Teeth and Healthy Eating
- Sharing
- The Alphabet
- Saying Sorry
- Good to Be ME
- Kind Hands, Kind Words
- Work Together, Learn Together - Kindness
- World Peace Day
- CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY - THE SPIRIT OF GIVING
- FABLES
- FARMER DUCK
- Liking yourself (self-respect)
- Dilemmas
- Halloween
- TRYING YOUR BEST
- LITTER
- LOVE
- Positivity
5 SEN RESOURCES:
A Speech, Language and Communication Needs Information Booklet.
Speech and Language - Pronunciation Screening Form & Booklet.
A Personal Target / Rewards Chart.
A Dyslexia Friendly Reading and Writing Activity Book.
A Dyslexia Screening Form.
Track and assess your student’s progress/attainment using this great bundle:
Maths tracking sheets.
Writing tracking sheets.
Reading tracking sheets (pupil and teacher).
A great slide show with integrated activities including:
A variety of pictures for Father’s Day cards.
A selection of poems and quotes.
Acrostic poetry, word search, colouring-in sheets and more!
17 slides.
Approximately 20 minutes long.
Ideal if your class have been learning Folk Dancing in their PE/Dance lessons. If they haven’t, I’ve attached a Folk Dancing lesson plan (with music) to follow. Your student’s will hopefully love it!
Script, PowerPoint, music (2 options to choose from) and lesson plan attached.