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Over 690 purchases! Designed with a deep understanding of the classroom dynamics and curriculum requirements, my resources inspire engagement, promote critical thinking, and foster academic growth. Join me on this transformative learning adventure and discover a treasure trove of resources that will empower both teachers and students to thrive in their educational journey.
Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 8 - Lesson 17 - KS2
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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 8 - Lesson 17 - KS2

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Guided Reading- Romans on the Rampage! - Chapter 8 - Lesson 17 - KS2 This is lesson 17 is based on Pages 89 - 93 of Chapter 8. I recommend to follow the powerpoint first which has a game of Skim and Scan that encourages children to quickly search for a particular word on a particular page. The second part of the lesson is a match the definition game, children can use their white boards to match the definition. This lesson should last about 20-30 minutes as part of the series of guided reading lessons. Try aiming for at least 3 Guided reading lessons weekly to continue developing important reading skills like comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency. Guided reading is like a stepping stone to reading on your own, making children better readers step by step. Guided reading lays a strong foundation for learning across various subjects, contributing to the children’s confidence, development in comprehension, critical thinking, and vocabulary. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to answer 5 reading questions based on the Romans on the Rampage by Jeremy Strong, pages Pages 89 - 93 of Chapter 8. Also included is a marking sheet. There are 13 powerpoint slides. Learning Objective: To read a text and answer comprehension and inference questions
Geography - England & Mexico - National Symbols - KS2
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Geography - England & Mexico - National Symbols - KS2

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A high-quality geography education should inspire in pupils a curiosity and fascination about the world and its people. Pupils should name and locate counties and cities of the United Kingdom, geographical regions and their identifying human and physical characteristics, key topographical features (including hills, mountains, coasts, and rivers), This lesson focuses on England and Mexico, their flags, locations on the map, the history of the name of the country, national animals, coats of arms, examples, and national flowers. This lesson comes with a fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, and Engaging Premium Quality Slides). There are 16 PowerPoint slides for this lesson. The task for this lesson is to complete a worksheet that requires the children to compare the two countries. Learning Objective: • To compare England and Mexico’s national symbols.
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPaG) - Part 2- KS2
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Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPaG) - Part 2- KS2

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With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created a set of high-quality Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPaG) lessons with tasks attached. Since the 2014 national curriculum, when the SPaG test was introduced and updated to became more challenging. Now, children are taught and officially tested on these specific skills in spelling, punctuation and grammar in year 2 and 6. Children are expected to learn and develop essential English skills that improves their speech and writing quality overall. Hence, it is important children learn these skills Each Lesson Pack Contains: A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides). The 4 lessons are broken down into the following: Passive & Active Voices Parenthesis Main & Subordinate Clauses Inverted Commas Learning Objectives; To understand the difference between a passive and an active voice. To understand the function of parenthesis, dashes and pairs of commas. To understand the difference between the main and subordinate clause. To understand when to use inverted commas. To use inverted commas in writing.
Success Steps - Writing Checklists - Y3- KS2
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Success Steps - Writing Checklists - Y3- KS2

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Success Steps - Writing Checklists - Y3- Lower KS2 This resource enables teachers to mark children’s writing with regards to their level (working towards, working at expected and working at greater depth) and expectation for their age group. There is a self-assessment and teacher assessment checklist. This resource includes 3 writing checklists: working towards, working at expected and working at greater depth. The resources are ready to print.
Success Steps - Writing Checklists - Y1 - KS1
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Success Steps - Writing Checklists - Y1 - KS1

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Success Steps - Writing Checklists - Year 1 - KS1 This resource enables teachers to mark children’s writing with regards to their level (working towards, working at expected and working at greater depth) and expectation for their age group. This resource includes 3 writing checklists: working towards, working at expected and working at greater depth. The resources are ready to print.
Reading Resource - 3:2:1 - KS1/KS2
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Reading Resource - 3:2:1 - KS1/KS2

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Reading Resource - 3:2:1 - KS1/KS2 This reading resource is fully editable and in the word document format. This activity encourages children to complete a worksheet on any chosen text or book in the form of 3:2:1 (3 things I am sure about, 2 things I am not so sure about and 1 question I would like to ask) This reading activity can be used as partner, group, and individual work. The 3:2:1 template can be printed in A4 and A3 formats.
Maths Resources - Ten Frame (10) - 1-10 - KS1/KS2 - Blue
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Maths Resources - Ten Frame (10) - 1-10 - KS1/KS2 - Blue

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Maths Resources - Ten Frame (10) - 1-10 - KS1/KS2 - Blue Can be used for display, pictorial representation or lesson slides. The ten frame is a pictorial representation. That helps children develop the skill of subitizing. Subitizing is when a child can instantly recognise ‘how many’ something is without having to count. Ten frames are two-by-five rectangular frames that form a base for which objects like counters, cubes and objects can be placed to represent a particular number. The ten frame helps create a solid foundation of understanding numbers. Both KS1 and KS2 children with a good foundation will begin to really explore numbers and number bonds to 10. This template comes in both vertical and horizontal formats. It also comes in a A4 page but can be enlarged and be printed on A3.
Maths Resources - Ten Frame (10) - 1-10 - KS1/KS2 - Red
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Maths Resources - Ten Frame (10) - 1-10 - KS1/KS2 - Red

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Maths Resources - Ten Frame (10) - 1-10 - KS1/KS2 - Red Can be used for display, pictorial representation or lesson slides. The ten frame is a pictorial representation. That helps children develop the skill of subitizing. Subitizing is when a child can instantly recognise ‘how many’ something is without having to count. Ten frames are two-by-five rectangular frames that form a base for which objects like counters, cubes and objects can be placed to represent a particular number. The ten frame helps create a solid foundation of understanding numbers. Both KS1 and KS2 children with a good foundation will begin to really explore numbers and number bonds to 10. This template comes in both vertical and horizontal formats. It also comes in a A4 page but can be enlarged and be printed on A3.
Maths Resources - Numicon - 1-20 - KS1/KS2 - Grey
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Maths Resources - Numicon - 1-20 - KS1/KS2 - Grey

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Maths Resources - Numicon - 1-20 - KS1/KS2 - Grey Numicons are shapes that represent different numbers from 1 to 20. Each number correlates with the number of circles present. The holes in the Numicon Shapes represent the numbers 1 to 2. Children can easily see connections between numbers, such as ‘one more’ , ‘one less’ or odd and even representation. Numicons help children identify numbers with shapes which becomes easier to remember important maths’ skills such as number bonds. Numicon supports children as they learn early maths skills in nursery and then primary school. It is a multi-sensory way of learning, that includes visual and tactile senses. This resource comes in word and power point presentation. This resource comes in grey to help some children focus on the shapes of the number of circles rather than the bright colours of the numicons.
Writing - Poetry - Repetition & Patterns - Lesson 3- (KS1/KS2)
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Writing - Poetry - Repetition & Patterns - Lesson 3- (KS1/KS2)

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Writing - Poetry - Repetition & Patterns - Lesson 3 - (KS1/KS2) This lesson discusses and explain in detail the use of repetition and patterns (visual and aural patterns). Also included are a few examples of poems using repetition. This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 11 slides. This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson is to complete a worksheet that involves starting to form a poem that has repetition. Learning objectives • To learn about repetition and patterns in poetry.
Writing - Poetry - Poetry Terms & Tools - Lesson 2 - (KS1/KS2)
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Writing - Poetry - Poetry Terms & Tools - Lesson 2 - (KS1/KS2)

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Writing - Poetry - Poetry Terms & Tools - Lesson 2 - (KS1/KS2) This lesson discusses poetry terms and tools. Poetry terms discussed include poet, speaker, stanza, verse, line and structure. Some of the poetry tools included in this lesson are line breaks, metaphor, imagery, repetition, rhyme, rhythm, simile, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia and hyperbole. This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 18 slides. This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson is to complete a worksheet based on poetry terms and tools. Learning objectives • To learn about poetry terms and tools
Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Senses Star - Lesson 2 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Senses Star - Lesson 2 - KS1/KS2

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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Senses Star - Lesson 2 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced in the National Curriculum, children should experience of high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems. The season focus for this lesson is summer, with mention of the seaside. Many detailed pictures and videos are attached were taken by me (seaside, fish and chips, waves, ice cream, park, picnic, funfair and the arcade). Click on the link on the first page, and slowly go through the slides. Try using detailed words for inspiration (Ice cream - delicious, tasty and yummy). Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to create a senses star. The purpose of the senses star is to encouarge children to use their senses to create a list of relevant words to expand enrich their work. There are 41 slides. Learning Objective: To create a senses star using imagery and audio.
Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Class Poem - Lesson 1 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Class Poem - Lesson 1 - KS1/KS2

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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Class Poem - Lesson 1 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced by the National Curriculum, children should experience high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems and learn the poetry tools to create their own. The season focus for this lesson is summer, with mention of the seaside. Many detailed pictures and videos are attached were taken by me (seaside, fish and chips, waves, ice cream, park, picnic, funfair and the arcade). A class poem is also included in the powerpoint and in word format (ready to print). Also discussed in the lesson, What is Summer? What reminds you of Summer? What do people do in Summer? Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to recite the class poem to perform. The discussions throughout the lesson are also part of the task for lesson 1. There 39 slides (10 teaching slides and 29 pictures/videos) Learning Objective: To learn a summer-based poem.
Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Descriptive Poem -  Lesson 3 - KS1/KS2
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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Descriptive Poem - Lesson 3 - KS1/KS2

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Writing - Season Poetry - Summer - Descriptive Poem - Lesson 3 - KS1/KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created this season-based lesson. As reinforced in the National Curriculum, children should experience of high-quality discussions on a wide range of poems. The season focus for this lesson is summer, with mention of the seaside. Many detailed pictures and videos are attached were taken by me (seaside, fish and chips, waves, ice cream, park, picnic, funfair and the arcade). Click on the link on the first page, and slowly go through the slides. Try using detailed words for inspiration (Ice cream - delicious, tasty and yummy). Children will use work produced in lesson 2 (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12860974) to start writing a descriptive poem using their completed Senses Star. Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and and task to start writing a descriptive poem. There are 42 slides. Learning Objective: To write a summer descriptive poem.
Ancient Rome - Roman Fortifications - Lesson 9 - KS2
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Ancient Rome - Roman Fortifications - Lesson 9 - KS2

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Ancient Rome - Roman Fortifications - Lesson 9 - KS2 With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created a high-quality history lesson with a task attached about the Ancient Romans. The National Curriculum puts forward that history education should help children gain a chronologically secure knowledge, understanding of the past of the wider world. It should also inspire children’s curiosity to know more about the past and empower them to be confident historians. This lesson focuses on the Roman Fortifications (forts) in Britannia built by the ancient Romans. In this lesson, children will learn about the two walls; Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall. Their locations and their purpose, and how they helped expand their Roman Empire. This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 10 slides. This lesson comes with suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson is to complete a worksheet about Roman Fortifications particularly Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall. Learning objectives To learn about Roman Fortifications in Britannia
Ancient Rome - History Unit
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Ancient Rome - History Unit

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Ancient Rome - History Unit With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created a high-quality history lesson with a task attached about the Ancient Romans. The National Curriculum puts forward that history education should help children gain a chronologically secure knowledge, understanding of the past of the wider world. It should also inspire children’s curiosity to know more about the past and empower them to be confident historians. Each Lesson Pack Contains: A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides). The 13 lessons are broken down into the following: Introduction to Ancient Rome Romulus & Remus Roman Emperors Roman Empire Roman Army Romans Invade Britannia Romans Build New Roads and Towns Boudicca Roman Fortifications Roman Inventions Roman Numerals Roman Gods & Goddesses Rich & poor Romans Learning Objectives; To learn about Romans and ancient Rome To learn about the history of Rome To learn about the rulers of ancient Rome To learn about the expansion of the Roman Empire To learn about the structure of the Roman Army To learn about the Roman invasion of Britain To learn about the reasons why Romans built roads and towns To learn about the Boudicca and Britanna’s rebellion To learn about Roman Fortifications in Britannia To learn about Roman inventions To learn about Roman Numerals To learn about Roman gods and goddesses To learn about the difference in lifestyles of the rich and poor. Some Key Topics Covered: Rome’s geographical properties (the climate, river Tiber and its location), when? (timeline) and what is left behind (ruins)? The role of the emperor, Ancient Roman writing, Ancient Roman Numerals and art. The story of Romulus and Remus, the legendary tale why the city of Rome was built and why it was named Rome, Roman leadership from kings to emperors, Roman Emperors discussed (Augustus, Tiberius, Nero, Vespasian, Trajan, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, Diocletian and Constantine). It discusses the Roman Empire in 210 BC, 44 BC, 14 AD and 117 AD. The Roman Army and its successes in expanding the Roman Empire, the different jobs in the Roman Army such as the legionary, centurions, archers, cavalry and engineers. The lesson focuses on the Roman Invasion of Britannia. The reasons why invading Britannia was beneficial for the Romans. The resources that Romans tried invading Britannia for such as metals, wood, livestock, grains and people to enslave. Also included is Julius Caesar’s recount of Britannia, mainly describing their resources. Children will learn about the 3 invasions (2 attempts and 1 successful) 55 BC, 54 BC and 43 AD. The layers/structure of a Roman road (Statumen, Rudus, Nucleus and Summum dorsum). Groma a Roman building tool is explained. Also included a few ancient Roman road remains in the UK. Importantly children will learn about Britannia before the Roman roads and after. Lastly children will learn about Roman towns and key amenities like public baths, markets, temples, public toilets, theatres, and administrative buildings. Also discussed in these slides is Boudicca, also known as Boadicea, the warrior queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe. In this lesson, children delve into the life of Boudicca, exploring her life, the events that led her to become a formidable leader, her uprising against the Roman Empire, and the enduring impact of her rebellion. Children will discuss if her resilience is heroic or villainous. Roman Fortifications (forts) in Britannia built by the ancient Romans. In this lesson, children will learn about the two walls; Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall. Their locations and their purpose, and how they helped expand their Roman Empire. Romans inventions, development and spread such as the arch and vault in their architecture, concrete, Aqueduct, Sewer Systems, Roads, Towns, Julian Calendar, Roman Numerals, Latin, Newspapers, Postal Service, Roman Sculptures, Mosaics, Glassware, Roman Baths, Public Parks, Libraries, Roman Fruits & Vegetables, Wine and the screw press. Romans measured amounts. Children will also learn the values of I, V, X, L, C, D, M. This lesson includes a pictorial representation from (1 to 20, 50, 100, 100). Roman beliefs such as polytheism and what it means. Roman household Gods, Lares and Penates. The Roman Gods & Goddesses (Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Minerva, Diana & Neptune). This lesson includes a connection the Roman Gods & the names of the planets. Romans temples, Roman Festivals such as Saturnalia and Lupercalia. An introduction of Augurs, Roman priests. Also discussed briefly is the Roman beliefs of Afterlife and burial rituals. Christianity and the Romans, Emperor Constantine and Theodosius. hese slides discusses the social hierarchy of the Roman society (slaves, plebeians, patricians, senators, consuls and the emperor). The difference in work opportunities and jobs for the rich and poor. The differences in housing (Domus, Villa, Insulae and wooden huts). Also discussed in this lesson are the different furnishings rich and poor Romans had in their homes. Moving on, what did the Romans eat? the three main meals (Ientaculum, Prandium and Cena). The kinds of foods the rich romans ate. Their eating habits of eating while reclined on couches. Whereas the poor would have to rely emperors to supply free grain that could be made into bread or porridge to survive. The clothes the rich and poor Romans wore such as the toga, tunic, and stola.
ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 4 - My Property
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ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 4 - My Property

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ESOL - Entry 1.2 - English - At Home - Lesson 4 - My Property English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) refers to learning English as a new resident in an English-speaking country. ESOL classes can include areas such as survival English, functional language, specific speaking and listening skills, and sociocultural information. The purpose is to support learners whose first language is not English, helping them gain the communication skills needed to progress in the workplace, education and beyond. The focus for this lesson is learning how to learn how to express ownership with regards to personal property, house, jewellery, collectibles, electronics and vehicles. To also answer few questions related to who owns what. What is the most prized item that you own? Can you name three items that you own? What would you like to own one day? Included in this pack is a fully editable PowerPoint with a learning objectives and a task to list your own properties (things you own) and complete a task identifying who owns what. There are 14 slides in total. Learning Objective: To learn how to express ownership
Class Management - 10 Minute Timer
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Class Management - 10 Minute Timer

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10 Minute Timer, great for timed class work. Little distractions and no adverts often found on websites. This powerpoint timer does not need wifi like many online ones. Rainbow Theme
Victorians- Notable Figures Lesson 5 - KS2
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Victorians- Notable Figures Lesson 5 - KS2

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Victorians - Notable Figures (KS2) This lesson focuses on the reason why many poor Victorian children had to work. The lesson includes notable figures that have helped shape and introduce Britain’s law to protect children. Key Acts and dates are also presented. Notable figures discussed are Dr Barnardo, Charles Dickens and Lord Shaftesbury. This lesson is in PowerPoint format and can be taught as it is or changed to suit individual classes. Detailed PowerPoint Lesson with 14 slides. This lesson comes with a suggested activity or task that is also attached. The task for this lesson is a research map and leaflet template for children to complete their research on one of the notable figures discussed in this lesson. Learning objectives • To learn about key Victorian figures • To continue learning about the risks of working in dangerous environments
Maths Resource - Counting in 5s
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Maths Resource - Counting in 5s

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Counting in 5s powerpoint simple and basic. Features a hand to represent 5. Numbers go up to 105. Great for years 2, 3 and above. Great for learning and recaps.