Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Expanded Noun Phrases - Year 4
Lower KS2 English Teaching Resource
In ‘Expanded Noun Phrases - Year 4’ pupils learn about expanded noun phrases and how they can improve their writing as per the objectives of the Year 3 and 4 programme of study. This engaging and animated PowerPoint lesson includes:
What is a noun phrase explanation
What is an expanded noun phrase explanation
A determiner, adjective and noun recap
4 expanded noun phrases activities with accompanying worksheets
Link to an expanded noun phrase video and game
As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘Expanded Noun Phrases - Year 4’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
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Types of Nouns
Nouns - Year 1
‘Nouns- Year 1’ introduces pupils to common nouns: people, places and things. It is a colouful and engaging English teaching resource that uses the example words from the Year 1 English - Appendix 1- Spelling. Content includes:
What is a noun introduction
An interactive noun sorting activity with accompanying worksheet
Go on a noun hunt activity worksheet
Circle the nouns activity and worksheet
Identify the noun in the sentence activity and worksheet
Further consolidation worksheet with answers
‘Nouns - Year 1’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
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Singular Nouns to Plural Nouns - Year 1
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Ordering Numbers to 100 - Year 2
In this maths teaching resource pupils practise comparing numbers up to 100 and placing them in ascending and descending order as per the curriculum objectives of the year 2 maths programme of study (Number - number and place value).
This animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
1. Ascending and descending order explanations
2. An ascending order activity with accompanying worksheet
3. A descending order activity with accompanying worksheet
4. 1 further worksheet with answers
'Ordering Numbers to 100 - Year 2' can be used exactly as it is or it can be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
Counting in 50s - Year 3
In this lower KS2 maths teaching resource, pupils practise counting from any given multiple of 50 both forwards and backwards to 1000. These activities cover the year 3 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value) and supports the White Rose small steps guidance for year 3 - Autumn - Block 1 - Place Value. Content includes:
Activities containing varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving to reinforce and consolidate the children’s learning with 2 accompanying worksheets to use alongside the presentation
‘Counting in 50s - Year 3’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
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Hundreds - Year 3
Representing Numbers to 1000 - Year 3
100s, 10s and 1s - Year 3
Number Line to 1000 - Year 3
10 and 100 More or Less - Year 3
Comparing Objects up to 1000 - Year 3
Comparing Numbers up to 1000 - Year 3
Ordering Numbers up to 1000 - Year 3
Capital Letters and Full Stops - KS1
In ‘Capital Letters and Full Stops - KS1’ pupils are taught how to use capital letters and full stops in their writing as per the curriculum requirements of the Year 1 and 2 English programmes of study (Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation). Content includes:
Using a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence and a full stop at the end explanation
Using capital letters and full stops in a sentence activity with an accompanying worksheet
Using capital letters for proper nouns explanation
Using capital letters for proper nouns activity and an accompanying worksheet
2 further worksheets with answers
As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘Capital Letters and Full Stops - KS1’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
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Show Not Tell
‘Show Not Tell’ teaches UKS2/LKS3 pupils how to use show sentences in their written work. This fully editable PowerPoint lesson can be used as a starter activity, a standalone lesson or developed into lessons on wider writing styles. Content includes:
What is the show not tell style of writing?
Examples of show not tell sentences
Why use show sentences?
Writing show not tell sentences activity with an accompanying worksheet
1 further worksheet with example answers
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Adjectives in Stories
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Drafting - How to Improve Writing
Ordering Objects and Numbers - Year 2
In this KS1 maths teaching resource, pupils compare and order objects and numbers from smallest to largest and largest to smallest. These activities cover the year 2 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value) and support the White Rose small steps guidance for year 2 - Autumn - Block 1 - Place Value. Content includes:
3 differentiated ordering objects and numbers activities with accompanying worksheets
2 differentiated reasoning and problem solving activities and worksheets
‘Ordering Objects and Numbers - Year 2’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
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Ordering Numbers to 20 - Year 2
Ordering Numbers to 100 - Year 2
Comparing Objects - Year 2
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Comparing Numbers Up to 100 - Year 2
Comparing Numbers - Year 2
Greater Than and Less Than - Year 2
Year 2 Number and Place Value Bundle
Year 2 Place Value Bundle
The Landlady by Roald Dahl is a 5 lesson scheme of work with a 50 slide editable PowerPoint presentation and an 11 page booklet of worksheets.
The Landlady by Roald Dahl teaching resource includes a collection of activities for pupils of all abilities:
A scheme of work overview with 5 four part lessons covering literary context, plot, character, themes and language
Analysis of the characters of Billy Weaver and The Landlady
Extension activities
Cloze and sequencing exercises
Literary context understanding influences - fairy tales - activity and notes
A copy of the text link
Tales of the Unexpected TV version of The Landlady introduced by Roald Dahl link
A modern day version of The Landlady link
Analysing Roald Dahl’s use of language to build mood and tension in The Landlady
Essay question with planning guidance
Muscles (Year 3) - PowerPoint presentation and worksheets
In this science teaching resource pupils are introduced to the functions of muscles. This engaging 40 slide PowerPoint presentation is an ideal resource to use in a lesson covering the year 3 science curriculum objective:
Animals, including humans
- identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement
Content includes:
- why we need muscles
- explanation of the different types of muscles and their functions (skeletal, smooth, cardiac)
- link to an introductory video
- an explanation of how muscles help us to move
- an explanation of how muscles work in pairs (triceps and biceps) and accompanying animation
- an explanation of the main muscles of the body and accompanying activity
- a muscles quiz
- three worksheets
‘Muscles’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
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Representing Objects - Year 1
In this KS1 maths teaching resource pupils practise counting numbers 1 to 10 and learn that one object can be represented by another. These activities cover the year 1 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value). Content includes:
Match the objects to the correct number of fingers class activity with accompanying worksheet
Use counters to represent the objects and fill in the missing numerals activity with an accompanying worksheet and 1 further differentiated worksheet
Complete the sentences differentiated activity and accompanying worksheets x2
Complete the table activity with an accompanying worksheet and 1 further differentiated worksheet
Match the objects to the correct representation activity with accompanying worksheet
‘Representing Objects - Year 1’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs
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Sorting Objects - Year 1
Counting Objects - Year 1
Counting Forwards - Year 1
Counting Backwards - Year 1
Counting One More and One Less - Year 1
One to One Correspondence - Year 1
Comparing Objects - Year 1
Beginning to Use Greater Than, Less Than and Equal To Signs - Year 1
Comparing Numbers within 10 - Year 1
Ordering Objects - Year 1
Ordering Numbers - Year 1
The Number Line - Year 1
Year 1 Place Value Bundle – Numbers to Ten
Conjunctions - Year 3 and 4
‘Conjunctions - Year 3 and 4’ has been created for lower KS2 pupils to practise identifying and using conjunctions in their writing as per the curriculum objective of the Year 3 and 4 programme of study - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation. Content includes:
Definitions of conjunctions with examples
Conjunctions activities with an accompanying worksheet
Links to further conjunctions video clips and activities
Link to a conjunctions game
‘Conjunctions - Year 3 and 4’ is a fully editable resource so you can adapt, personalise and differentiate it to suit your teaching requirements.
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Time Conjunctions - Year 7
Comparing Objects - Year 2
In this KS1 maths teaching resource, pupils compare objects using ‘more than’, ‘less than’ and ‘equal to’ and the signs < , > and =. These activities cover the year 2 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value) and support the White Rose small steps guidance for year 2 - Autumn - Block 1 - Place Value. Content includes:
2 differentiated activities comparing 2 sets of objects using ‘more than’, ‘less than’ and ‘equal to’ and accompanying worksheets
2 differentiated activities comparing 2 sets of objects using <, > and = signs and accompanying worksheets
Reasoning and problem solving activity and worksheet
‘Comparing Objects - Year 2’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
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Ordering Numbers to 20 - Year 2
Ordering Numbers to 100 - Year 2
Ordering Objects and Numbers - Year 2
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Up to 100 - Year 2
Comparing Numbers Up to 100 - Year 2
Comparing Numbers - Year 2
Greater Than and Less Than - Year 2
Year 2 Number and Place Value Bundle
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Follower by Seamus Heaney
This two-lesson unit explores ‘Follower’ in detail. Designed for GCSE pupils studying the AQA GCSE English Literature Love and Relationships Anthology, this resource analyses the poem in depth and explains how to write a comparative essay in the exam. It is made up of a 72-slide editable PowerPoint and 10 worksheets.
Lesson One
Making predictions – What do you think the poem is about?
Context – How knowledge of context helps us understand the poem in detail. Here we explore Heaney and the disappearing world of traditional Irish rural life
First Contact – An initial reading of the poem with a glossary included and comprehension questions with answers.
Exploring Meaning – Exploring key quotes and discussing them with comprehensive questions that delve deeper. Model answers are provided.
Essay Writing – An essay question task to assess initial understanding. Includes a model answer and peer assessment opportunities.
Lesson Two
Themes – Analysing the poem’s themes: parent/child relationships, youth, age and time, agricultural traditions and identity.
Language – Exploring Heaney’s use of language and poetic techniques. A line-by-line annotation of the poem and questions with detailed answers.
Structure and Form – How Heaney uses the lyric form, perspective, punctuation, rhyme, rhythm, and enjambment and how he organises the stanzas and uses a cyclical structure.
The GCSE Exam – How to write a comparison essay with model responses. Comparing ‘Follower’ with ‘Climbing My Grandfather’, ‘Mother, Any Distance’ and ‘Eden Rock’.
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Mother, Any Distance
Before You Were Mine
Walking Away
Letters From Yorkshire
Winter Swans
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Place Value - Year 4
In this teaching resource, pupils are taught about place value and practise recognising the place value of each digit in a four-digit number (thousands, hundreds, tens and ones). It is ideal to use when introducing pupils to place value as per the curriculum objectives of the year 4 maths programme of study (Number - number and place value). Content includes:
Three digit number recap
What is a four digit number
What is place value
Partitioning four digit numbers activity and accompanying worksheet
Whole class activity with cut out place value models
Find the number represented by the thousands, hundreds, tens and ones activity and accompanying worksheet
Place value activity and worksheet
Name the value of the underlined digit activity and worksheet
Multiply and divide by ten activity
Place value spinner activity
Mystery number activity
Further place value worksheet with answers
‘Place Value - Year 4’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource, if needed, to suit their individual teaching requirements.
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An Inspector Calls – Dramatic Irony
GCSE English Literature – Post 1914 Drama ‘An Inspector Calls’
This resource explains how and why J.B. Priestley uses dramatic irony in An Inspector Calls. Designed for GCSE pupils, it is made up of a 23-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 2 accompanying worksheets.
In this resource, students:
Define and understand the concept of dramatic irony using examples from famous films.
Explore the social and historical context of An Inspector Calls – 1945 and 1912.
Discuss Priestley’s political objectives – social class, socialism, capitalism and social responsibility.
Analyse Arthur Birling’s inaccurate predictions in Act One of An Inspector Calls.
Answer comprehension questions (answer key provided) to assess knowledge and understanding.
Complete an essay writing activity to consolidate understanding and prepare for the GCSE exam.
This resource contains everything you need to teach GCSE students how Priestley uses dramatic irony in An Inspector Calls to explore themes and convey his message. To preview it, click on the example images.
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Modal Verbs - Year 5 and 6
Years 5 and 6 - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
In this KS2 English grammar teaching resource, pupils are introduced to modal verbs as per the curriculum objective in the years 5 and 6 English programme of study. They learn how to recognise modal verbs and how to use them in their writing. This animated PowerPoint lesson contains:
A modal verb explanation with examples of commonly used modal verbs
Why we use modal verbs in our writing explanation
Activities to support the teaching of these objectives with 1 accompanying worksheet
A further worksheet with answers
‘Modal Verbs - Year 5 and 6’ can be edited so that you can adapt the resource, if needed, to suit your requirements.
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Making Arrays - Year 1
In this KS1 maths teaching resource pupils begin to build arrays and understand the importance of columns and rows. It is an ideal teaching aid to use in a lesson covering some of the year 1 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value and multiplication and division). Content includes:
What is an array explanation
Describing arrays activity and worksheet
Making arrays and writing the addition sentence activity and worksheet
Complete the sentence activity and worksheet
Draw the array that represents the repeated addition sentence activity and worksheet
Reasoning and problem solving activity and worksheet
Further problem solving worksheet with answer sheet
‘Making Arrays - Year 1’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
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Measuring Length and Height Using Non-Standard Units - Year 1
In this teaching resource, pupils are taught to use non-standard measures to begin to record length and height as per the statutory requirements of the year 1 maths programme of study (Measurement).
This colourful and animated 30 slide PowerPoint presentation includes:
A link to an explanatory video to introduce the subject
Measuring using non-standard units activities with an accompanying worksheet
Class measuring using non-standard units activity worksheet
The PowerPoint can be used exactly as it is or it can be edited, personalised and differentiated to suit your teaching needs.
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Comparing Lengths and Heights - Year 1
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Questions and Question Marks - KS1
This KS1 punctuation teaching resource is an aid to delivering a lesson on question marks. It covers the curriculum objectives of the KS1 English programme of study (Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation). Content includes:
A definition of a question and question marks with examples
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with an accompanying worksheet
1 further worksheet
‘Questions and Question Marks - KS1’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource, if needed, to suit their individual teaching requirements.
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Functional Skills English – Level 1
(10 lesson unit which includes an 84-slide editable PowerPoint and 4 worksheets)
This comprehensive teaching unit covers everything required by Level 1 Functional Skills English. It focuses on creating a product or service and then making an investment pitch (similar to TV’s ‘Dragons’ Den’) and an advertisement. It includes a range of activities that help develop key communication skills and covers Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing.
Contents include the following:
An introduction to Functional Skills with video
Observing, speaking and listening skills – watching videos of business pitches and discussing them
Developing communication skills for later life - working in small groups to create a business idea and develop a pitch
Activities to improve writing skills– how audience affects a text, writing for different purposes, exploring advertisements and persuasive writing
Reading and comprehension skills – studying advertisements and writing answers
Creating an advertisement
Drafting and developing ideas in pairs
And more!
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Functional Skills Level 2