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KS2 Assessment Kingdom of Benin
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KS2 Assessment Kingdom of Benin

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I wrote this mini assessment to show the childen’s undertanding of the topic of The Kingdom of Benin. Complete with questions on -key events -timeline -locating on a map
KS2 English: Spellings - Match Prefix to Meaning
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KS2 English: Spellings - Match Prefix to Meaning

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I have used this as both a homework and a short burst spelling lesson. In this activity children must match a prefix to an appropriate root word, then write the meaning of the prefix. fore - inter- post- ir- semi- hyper- trans- The next challenge is to write the meaning of words with a range of prefixes.
Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 5 - Fossils
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Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 5 - Fossils

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Lesson 5 of 5 on the topic of evolution. This lesson discusses Fossils, lots of new terminology and talking points. I cover dinosaurs, palentology, the discovery of ancient horses (my favourite animal) and we finish with an investigation “do you think evolution is still happening today?” and an observation task using images of fossils. This could be split into several lessons if time is a factor.
Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson  4 - Inheritance and Variation
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Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 4 - Inheritance and Variation

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Lesson 4 of 5 on the topic of Evolution This is one of my favourites and we discuss how diverse and adaptable dogs are as a species. There is a missing word passage the children complete, then we discuss what happens if two different species of animals were to mate (some silly examples!) what features would the offspring have? I use my dog as an example as she was DNA tested to show four different breeds in her ancestry, a pug, beagle, chihuahua, and american eskimo dog. All my children guessed Jack russell! I then suggest an investigation the children can do in class or as homework, my example is of eye colour but this can be changed or voted on in small groups too. A great fun lesson that gets the children talking!