The Chocolate Bar Design Lesson
Fun lesson where students get to design their own chocolate bar! Guaranteed to enthuse!
Fun name the bar starter activity, links to video clips, discussion points and the design sheet.
All resources included.
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Get ready for The Aztecs! These 10 outstanding history and geography lessons are the perfect way to teach your children all about the Aztecs over a half term or term. This unit is packed with 46 files!
Children will begin with where and when the Aztecs lived to using real-life artefacts to discover more. Packed with exciting videos and resources, this unit comes fully resourced and planned with detailed lesson plans provided for each lesson.
Created by an experienced humanities subject lead, these lessons have been used in a real classroom with real students across KS2.
Children will find out about:
When and where they lived
Aztec artefacts
Aztec artefacts
Everyday life
Aztec Gods
Tenochtitlan (Aztec capital city)
Aztec clothing
Sacrifices
Designing an Aztec chocolate bar
Aztec diet
Resources included:
★ x10 PowerPoints
★ x10 Lesson Plans
★ Starter assessment
★ Blank map of Mexico worksheet
★ Complete map of Mexico
★ Timeline worksheet
★ Timeline answers sheet
★ Civilisation video notes worksheet
★ Video about Aztec civilisations
★ Artefact pictures
★ Artefact teacher notes
★ Artefact discussion questions
★ Solving mysteries video
★ Artefact pictures and information sheets
★ Artefacts worksheet
★ 25 Facts about Aztecs video
★ Aztec Empire video
★ x2 Everyday Aztec life texts
★ Fact file template
★ Note taking sheet
★ x2 differentiated Aztec gods worksheets
★ Aztec gods information sheet
★ Aztec gods fact table
★ Aztec gods note taking sheet
★ Aztec gods Top Trumps template
★ Top 10 Aztec gods facts sheet
★ Life in Tenochtitlan information sheets
★ Tenochtitlan maps
★ Life in Tenochtitlan video
★ Clothing fact sheets
★ Clothing worksheet
★ Aztec fashion video
★ Discussion sentence starters mat
★ Chocolate bar design sheet
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KS2 History year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 knowledge skills lks2 uks2
Kick off your KS2 geography with a bang with this Fairtrade unit. There are five lessons and bonus resources to fill your half term with exciting and thought-provoking lessons.
This has previously been tested with Year 4 and Year 5 in a real school, however it is suitable and easily adaptable across Key Stage 2.
Each lesson comes with a detailed lesson plan with a starter, main input, main activity and plenary. There is also a PowerPoint with updated links and interesting questions to ask your class.
Lesson 1: L.O.: to understand what fair trade is and know where Fairtrade food comes from.
Success Criteria:
I can discuss what Fairtrade is.
I can explain why someone should buy Fairtrade products.
Lesson 2 L.O.: To be able to make a poster to persuade people to buy fair trade produce.
Success Criteria:
Know why fair trade products are 'a good buy’ and how they help some of the poorest people in the world.
Use persuasive language to encourage people to buy fair trade products
Lesson 3 L.O.: To know about some of the countries that make fairtrade goods and share information with others through drama
Success Criteria:
Know where my country is on a world map
Know about the people who live there, including their religion and languages
Know about the climate in my country
Be able to talk about fair trade projects in my country
Lesson 4 L.O.: To know about energy saving and how we can protect the planet through an effective speech.
Success Criteria:
I know where some of the energy used in my home comes from
I understand how energy is wasted at home and at school
I can say why we need to save energy
Lesson 5 L.O.: To be able to discuss open ended questions linked to the unfair distribution of water
Success Criteria:
Listen to others- don’t interrupt
If you want to talk, hold out your hand
Respond to what others have said
Try to join in
This unit includes:
✸ x5 Lesson plans
✸ x5 PowerPoints
✸ World map
✸ Fairtrade Packaging
✸ Story of a banana
✸ Cacao Tree Information Sheet
✸ Photos of Fairtrade workers
✸ Diary writing worksheet
✸ Poetry writing worksheet
✸ The journey of a raisin worksheet
✸ Discussion sentence starters
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Fairtrade Fortnight 2024 Fair Trade Fun. FUN/C8/QZ/59
Over 10 rounds and 60+ Questions. Tutor Time, Citizenship, Geography or PSHE
This resource contains:
1xPowerPoint
1x Student Answer Sheet double sided out of /60+ Marks (PDF and PPT Version) and all the answers!!
Contains 10 Rounds: Fairtrade farmers, True or False, Observation and memory Round, Fairtrade principles, Fairtrade farmers, Exploring Fairtrade Numbers, Certified Products, anagrams and a Design Challenge and much more…
This quiz resource is perfect for lesson time, form time, extracurricular clubs, part of a drop-down day or as an educational treat for your class.
This will last a full hour by the time you get students into small teams and run through the Quiz and the interactive way the answers appear. A tie-breaker is included which involves drawing an image top 3 score points
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Great way to celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight with your students.
A variety of different rounds and different challenges within this quiz for all types of learners to access (something fun for all abilities within this quiz)
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Big Easter Quiz 2024 Over 10 rounds and 68+ Questions.
☞ 1x Colourful Interactive Editable PowerPoint
☞ 1x Student Answer Sheet double sided out of /60+ Marks (PDF and PPT Version) and all the answers!!
☞ * 3 x Sets of Editable Team Certificates (1st place, 2nd place and 3rd place)
✿ Contains 10 Rounds:
✿ This quiz resource is perfect for lesson time, form time, extra curricular clubs, part of a drop down day or as a fun treat for your class.
✿ This will last a full hour by the time you get students into small teams and run through the Quiz and the interactive way the answers appear. A tie-breaker is included which involves drawing an image top 3 score points. This informative, fun and engaging quiz will be a great way to celebrate the end of term and Winter.
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This informative 23-slide assembly is perfect to deliver in the run-up to Easter. It will support students understanding of the holiday and ensure they understand the significance to the traditions here and around the world.
The Assembly covers:
• What is Easter?
• The Holy week
• Where key traditions come from
• How Easter is celebrated around the world
• Informative videos
• Reflection
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Help your pupils understand the cocoa (or cacao) tree life cycle with this foldable sequencing activity and photo display materials. An easy-to-use, low prep resource that can support lessons on plant life cycles, the rainforest, plants we eat, or a chocolate topic/project.
This resource contains:
Differentiated foldable sequencing activity for the life cycle of a cocoa tree. The finished foldouts are ideal for an interactive science notebook, for display, or for use as part of a lap book.
Set of life cycle cards to sequence (colour and black and white, 6 to a page). Use as a science center or small group activity.
Real photos of some of the life cycle stages with descriptions. These could be used for display, or to reference during the completion of the above activities.
Both US and UK paper sizes are included. Please not this resource is not editable.
An booklet for children on how to create their own chocolate bar, includes information and activities for children to work through before a final presentation, Apprentice style.
Sections include:
*Market research
*Product development
*Recipe development
*Packaging
*Advertising
*Presentation
Persuasive Writing Chocolate Unit
Persuasive Writing Chocolate – Complete Unit of Work 4 Weeks
This download includes a complete four-week literacy unit on persuasive writing. Children will examine persuasive text in different mediums and then create their own advert for a product they have designed (chocolate bar), before in the final week applying the techniques they have learnt to other areas of persuasive writing. Everything you need to teach the whole unit is included.
This download includes:
- Full and detailed lesson plans
- PowerPoint slides for lessons
- activities for every lesson with clear progression
- examples, prompts and templates for the activities
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What is citizenship? What are human rights? Exploring the lives of children in five countries, students learn about their rights, taking responsibility, respect for others, and recognising their role in the global community.
Spanish PowerPoint tutorial with basic Introductions given with the aim of students being able to greet each other, say their names, ask how people are and conduct a simple Conversation. Good for Begginers and Spanish Entry level.
Based upon the famous 'Taboo' game. Students have to describe the word, without using the words below it.
Great game to use with all years, can be placed upon the board and students work in teams.
Great fun lesson to have before Christmas when we can all have a well earned rest!
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The Easter Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode fun and interesting trivia facts about Easter. This is the perfect resource to celebrate Easter. The Easter Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. Students are given a secret code name and sent on a secret mission to help Mera win the jelly bean contest. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Fun facts students will learn are:
-The percent of people who eat the chocolate bunny ears first
-The world’s largest easter egg
-The year the annual White House Easter Egg Roll began
-The amount spent annually on the holiday
-The number of Peeps and Jelly Beans produced each year
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal fun and interesting facts about Easter. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO Activity!
Students are sent on a “secret mission” and given a back story to ignite their active learning skills. They are given a code name which makes them feel as if they are part of the secret mission. Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning fun trivia facts about Easter.
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes. A “How to Decode” each puzzle is included.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a “timed” challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
An answer key and teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
***This product is NOT intended to be religious ***
The only reference to religion is:
-Easter is the oldest Christian holiday.
-Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
-Good Friday is an official holiday in only 12 states.
A 30 page PDF is included.
This is a worksheet showing a cross-section of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. Children can then design the different rooms within the factory. Perfect activity for a class studying ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factoy’ by Roald Dahl.
A great pack for the book 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' with a wide range of worksheets, activities and display materials
Display banner- a long colourful banner to print for your display
Display borders- two different borders- one with Wonka chocolate bars and golden tickets and the other showing the different character
A Charlie and the Chocolate Factory quiz- 30 questions for the quiz master to choose from with answers and a quiz recording sheet
Word searches- 2 different word searches with words about the story
Question cards- decorated question cards to use on your display
Character posters- a colour picture of each character and their name
Story words- decorated cards with words relating to the story
A4 word card- with words relating to the story and the character names- great to use when writing about the story
Various decorated worksheets including:
Book review- write a book review about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
My visit to the factory- write about the factory visit from the point of view of one of the children- 5 different sheets
Letter writing- write a letter to Mr Willy Wonka from each child
Newspaper articles- various outlines with different headlines to announce the competition, to announce when each child finds their ticket etc
Homes- draw and describe your home and Charlie’s
Diaries- write diary accounts of Charlie’s life before the factory visit
Inventing new chocolate bars- write about and name some new chocolate bars to create at the factory
Maths money problems- a mini pack with priced chocolate pictures and problems to solve
Design a golden ticket
Design some lickable wallpaper
Factory rooms- write about and draw the scene through the window of some different rooms in the factory
Character profiles
Favourite sweet/ chocolate tally chart- ask your friends their favourite sweet and record on the sheet and answer the questions
Speech bubble worksheets
Charlie’s family tree
Design a poster- design some colourful posters to advertise the golden ticket competition
Character writing- various sheets to write about each of the main characters
Oompa Loompa song- write your own Oompa Loompa song about Charlie
Warning signs- create some warning signs to display in the factory
New sweet recipe- write the ingredients for a new sweet or chocolate bar
Meal sweet- design the three course meal you would choose to have as the flavour of the stick of gum
Question worksheets
Writing sheets- various decorated sheets with borders to photocopy and use for writing activities
Persuasive writing letters linked to Fairtrade and Charlie and the Chocolate factory Year 3 LKS2
This is a full writing unit learning journey on persuasive writing from cold write (initial writing opportunities) to hot write (final writing opportunities) on persuasive letter writing. The focus is Fair trade through a topic on Charlie and the chocolate factory.
This bundle is complete with planning, display bits, differentiated activities through the learning journey and modelled writing. It also includes ideas/activities for EAL pupils. There are also support sheets for LA pupils.
An activity for children aged 6-11 that link with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They can design their own chocolate bar and the wrapper to go with it.
These classroom activities work to explore how international trade can both help and hinder people in developing countries as they try to improve their lives. Through real-life examples, pupils are encouraged to consider the notion of ‘fairness’ and think about the positive impact of buying products that have been fairly traded upon the lives of people in developing countries.
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A varied 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minute end of term Easter quiz with nine rounds with 65 questions appropriate for secondary school and college students (key stage 4 and 5, 11 to 18 year olds).
Appropriate for teams or individuals (more fun with teams). Nine different rounds with a total of 65 questions (some with ten questions, some with five depending on the difficulty and level of interest). The quiz will take between an hour and 1 hour 30 minutes to complete. An response sheet is included with a teacher’s sheet that includes all the answers. Many of the rounds resist Googling the answers with cryptic elements or multiple parts. The quiz is not completely Google proof, but provides sufficient challenge (especially if questions are moved briskly by the teacher). The quiz cannot be won by Googling the answers alone but maintains definitive answers.
Round One: Disguised as a Bunny
Round Two: Actor Anagrams
Round Three: Who am I? Chocolate edition
Round Four: Name the Song
Round Five: Rank and File
Round Six: Name the Object
Round Seven: Multiple Choice
Round Eight: First and Last Movie Lines
Round Nine: Name the Number
Three Tie Breaker Questions
Students work through a highly visual PowerPoint answering questions in each round. The animations in the PowerPoint allow you to create interest and allow students time to answer questions. Examples of the Actor Anagrams, Who am I?, Rank and File, Name the Object and Name the number are included to make instructions clear and accessible.
The Name the Song and First an Last rounds have an electronic voice reading. Either turn on your speakers, or not, depending on your preference.
Once the quiz has been completed, students mark the answers of the other teams and work through the questions that can create further discussion. Working through the answers takes between 15 and 20 minutes. You can slow the progress down or speed it up depending on your group or lessons.
Questions are appropriate to a secondary school and college aged student.
Whole quiz time: 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes.
The PowerPoint can be edited and adapted allowing you to change any questions to suit your students.
Try out the free end of term quiz.