Form time ice breakersQuick View
sianossianos

Form time ice breakers

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This is a collection of short quiz style activities for a new form. Its suitable for all in KS2, 3, 4 and even 5. It will give you an opportunity to challenge, promote team work, develop communication within a group of students. Easy to present with, and no planning.
End of Term Dingbats QuizQuick View
The_English_TutorThe_English_Tutor

End of Term Dingbats Quiz

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A powerpoint containing a mix of easy and difficult Dingbats images and in turn the answers. This is a ready to roll End of Term Quiz for that last 50 minute lesson with a 'spirited' group!! Enjoy. Also available as part of a discounted package with a scorecard...see my shop for other options on buying this resource.
What did you see? PPT EYFSQuick View
lbrownelbrowne

What did you see? PPT EYFS

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A 10 slide power point presentation based on sight, speaking and listening and using our senses. Each slide asks children to look at the picture and say what they see. Slides include animals, places, food and weather. Pictures used in the power point are photographs. Copy, cut out and laminate to make cards for the writing area where children can trace over the words and sentences.
KS2: World War 2Quick View
stephgrimes86stephgrimes86

KS2: World War 2

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A range of lessons that will bring your class’ WWII topic to life, learning about everything from why the war started and who was involved, to evacuation and how events were broadcast, to the social changes brought into effect from the conflict, from the role of women to economic and industrial changes.
Movie Film and TheatreQuick View
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Movie Film and Theatre

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Movie Film and Theatre bundle of resources great for teaching students engaging lessons. Could even be used for revision purposes or a treat. Answers included with every resource and activity. The resources come in editable format so you can amend and make changes if you wish. Contents of Movie Film and Theatre Teaching Bundle ☞ 1 x Escape Room with all resources - Great Fun! ☞ 1 x Escape Room with all resources - Great Fun! ☞ 1 x Revision Quiz with 50+ Questions ☞ 1 x Revision Quiz with 50+ Questions ☞ 2 x Digital Activities ☞ 1 x Set of Digital Tarsia puzzles ☞ 1 x Set of Printable Tarsia puzzles ☞ 1 x Drama Learning Journey How can you use the Escape Rooms? ☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display ☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams) ☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms ☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles) ☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly ☞ Teacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts. ☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams ☞ The 7 Rooms each have a specific Puzzle that has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable for secondary Students Check out our latest secondary English bundles below Romeo & Juliet Poetry & Literacy Non-Fiction writing Macbeth - Shakespeare Exploring the Text Frankenstein Exploring Fairy Tales as a genre Blood BRothers Revision Animal Farm Revision AIC - An Inspector Calls Revision Twelfth Night - Shakespeare Shakespeare End of Year Revision Movie Film & Theatre Othello - Shakespeare ✰Search ‘Cre8tive Resources’ for support with our library of resources or send us an email. Leave a review and email TheCre8tiveResources@gmail.com for a free resource as a thank you!! Explore all our resources on TES
End of Year Film and Media QuizQuick View
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End of Year Film and Media Quiz

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Big Film and TV QUIZ !!** Over 11 rounds and 80+ Questions! Now comes with reward certificates This resource contains 1xPowerPoint QUIZ 1x Student Answer Sheet double sided out of /80+ Marks (PDF and PPT Version) and all the answers!! Contain 11 Rounds: Name the Superhero, True or False, Who says it? Catchphrases, Observation, De-Scrabble, Design Challenge and more… 3 x sets of Certificates (Winning Team Gold Certificates, 2nd Place Team Silver Certificates and 3rd Place Team Bronze Certificates) The certificates come in two sizes A4 and A5 and are easily editable in PPT format. 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. A variety of different rounds and different challenges within this quiz for all types of learners to access (something fun no matter what ability) Product Code: FUN/C8/QZ/21 This informative, fun and engaging quiz will be a great way to celebrate the end of term and contains two hidden topical Youtube videos. Here are some of our other popular fast selling form tutor resources: British Values Quiz The Big Literacy Quiz Form Tutor January Summer Form Tutor Package Spring Premium Form Tutor Resource - Full Year Package Autumn Tutor Time Package The Big Brexit Quiz
Science Class Assembly Script: LightQuick View
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Science Class Assembly Script: Light

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This resource is a class assembly that I did with my Year 3 and 4 classes about our cross-curricular topic for the term: Light. To make the script I split the class into five groups, and gave each group a question to research with helpful bullet points. They went away and did this over a lesson, making the notes from which I made a class assembly script! The script can easily be adapted to change children's names or to add or take away parts. The script also includes visual activities or objects that groups can be showing to support their part of the assembly. Group topics include: What is light? Sources of light Darkness Shadows Reflections It is designed to be an informative assembly, but fun and easily for an audience to follow. Enjoy!
Animal Sounds PPT Game (Demo Version Only)Quick View
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Animal Sounds PPT Game (Demo Version Only)

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Animal Sounds - Power-Point Game Demo Version ONLY Full version can be purchased in my TES shop. For Pre K,Kinder, Grade 1,2 and 3 To see the screen recording of the game in action copy and paste this address into the address bar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvezVUDgMGA&feature=youtu.be Kids will enjoy this interactive PPT race game in which they must listen to and identify the correct animal sound (with multi choice) which gives them a chance to move their mascot closer to the finish line. First home wins. For a better quality preview than above click here Animals sounds to listen to and identify in the FULL Version of the game are -Bear -Cat -Dog -Wolf -Bat -Rooster -Bird -Raccoon -Whale -Lion -Dinosaur -Sheep -Goat -Bee -Duck -Cow -Frog -Elephant -Monkey and Horse All of my PPT templates and games are made with Microsoft Office 2013. If you are worried about the compatibility of your office versions for viewing this game, you can download the Free Microsoft PPT Viewer Download
Morse Code Activity PackQuick View
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Morse Code Activity Pack

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Morse Code Activity Pack: A clear poster showing the Morse Code for both the alphabet and numbers and 5 Morse Code messages to decipher to learn more about this method of communication. Answers are included. For more Outstanding Resources for Outstanding Teachers, please visit my website www.teachersvault.co.uk
My Senses Activity Cards + Ideas SEN KS1Quick View
lbrownelbrowne

My Senses Activity Cards + Ideas SEN KS1

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A set of resources with a Senses theme suitable for SEND pupils and KS1. Boardmaker symbols are included. Page 1 shows sample resources included. Pages 2/3 - A Sensory Table outline to use with the small cut out colour card collection shown on page 3. Pages 4 -7 are sets of 6 cards related to each of the senses: sound, smell, touch, taste, sight and a set of shape cards included. Cut and laminate the cards and children can use them to indicate what they see, hear, smell, taste or touch. The cards can be cut up and used together with a collection of the relevant objects that are easily accessible. You could use a feely bag, a blindfold or a box with armholes cut out for children to reach inside. The next page is a set of questions to cut out and use. Finally there is a poster to talk about related to the senses. Children could make their own posters. *PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols.
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Fireworks Poem

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‘Fireworks’ - an exciting firework poem by this author - published children’s poet - on firework photo background. Celebrates the thrills, beauties, sounds and wonders of fireworks. Read out to your class, invite variations, and set as format for poetry-writing challenge. See my many other FIREWORKS reading/writing/colouringhttps://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=23864398&q=fireworks&shop=katewilliams_poetry, +support video included with this download.
History / Topic: World War 2 Radio BroadcastingQuick View
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History / Topic: World War 2 Radio Broadcasting

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This is a fun lesson which allows children to learn and appreciate other social aspects of life during World War II. It starts by questioning children’s current understanding and enjoyment of entertainment via the radio, and informs them of its importance in the 1930s. It includes example radio clips from the war, asking children to discuss their features, and then goes on to compare those with clips from present day news broadcasting (both radio and television). The lesson objective and success criteria are as follows: Objective: To be able to write and broadcast a World War Two radio news bulletin Success Criteria: I can select key information about an event I can bias my report in favour of the Allied war effort I can use emotive language to engage the listener I can speak clearly I can use intonation and expression in my voice In my lesson I gave children facts about a particular bombing raid in London and asked them to report it as if they were a 1930s broadcaster. It was brilliant to see them dramatising their pronunciation and tone, and how they took different perspectives about the same event. I’ve left it open in the resource presentation as to what resource you would want to use for the children to complete this task. There are lots more WWII resources in my shop too if you want to link further lessons. Enjoy!
Mark Making to MusicQuick View
TheArtyTeacherTheArtyTeacher

Mark Making to Music

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This presentation and lesson plan combine to make a superb cross-curricular art/music lesson. View the presentation with your students to look at mark making in figurative and abstract artworks. The presentation includes a script with questioning. Then complete marking making to music with your students. The lesson plan includes a starter (which is the presentation), demonstration, development, plenary and 4 suggested homework tasks. This would fill a lesson which is 50mins - 1hr. Just add music!
Light, refraction, concave lens, convex lenses, refractive index and calculations. Complete lesson.Quick View
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Light, refraction, concave lens, convex lenses, refractive index and calculations. Complete lesson.

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This lesson is 3 in a series of 5 that expertly and fully delivers all the points within the NEW KS3 specification SoW on the “light” topic. I find that this powerpoint and its interesting activities keep lower level students engaged during the lesson while allowing differentiation for higher achievers. I’m sure you’ll find it useful. For more lessons designed to meet the new KS3 and KS4 specifications please type Barclayfox into the tes resources search engine to see all my lessons. STARTER Pupils will start the lessons by thinking/working in pairs to solve a picture puzzle to find out what today’s lesson is about. After revealing the title and lesson outcomes students self assess against their current understanding of this topic. Next there is a scientific literacy Q&A activity to ensure all students learn the key words required to understand this lesson. MAIN The slides then move on to lead the students into understanding refraction. TTN is introduced as a means of working out whether refraction with bend light towards or away from the normal. Students then undertake an activity and apply TTN to predict the way the light bends at various boundaries between various mediums, they then self-assess using the answers provided. MAIN Next, the lesson focuses on two types of lenses, concave and convex. Diagrams are clear and help get the key points across succinctly and accurately. Students are shown incident rays into a concave lens and then try to predict and draw the ray diagram for the refracted rays. MAIN Students do a class practical with ray boxes and glass blocks to investigate refraction. Students share their results and observations and then undertake a quiz to bring out the key points from the experiment. MAIN Students do a gap fill activity – this can be differentiated by providing or not providing the missing words, they then and self-assess or peer assess using the answers provided. MAIN Refractive index is introduced and students undertake some calculations based around refractive index. This is peer-assessed using the model answers provided. PLENARY Each student self-assesses versus each of the objectives and marks their progress on their progress bars. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES A variety of activities are provided just in case any of your groups requires them either this year or in future years. All resources are included in this great lesson, there is nothing for you to do but order the equipment for the class practical (simply hand your technician the printed off kit list.doc). Thank you for looking, your feedback is much appreciated! :) Lesson 3 in a series of 5. Happy teaching, Barclayfox.
Writing a biography of a famous person- David Walliams. Complete Unit of Work with FREE reading test.Quick View
hifisherhifisher

Writing a biography of a famous person- David Walliams. Complete Unit of Work with FREE reading test.

4 Resources
Children just love the original and exciting books written by David Walliams! This is an opportunity to introduce an engaging unit of work based on writing the biography of a significant children's author. This resource is aimed at upper KS2 pupils (Years 5&6) but could also be used with years 7&8. There are opportunities for focused research, proof reading, writing in chronological order and producing a final piece of biographical writing. This resource also includes a highly stimulating initial PowerPoint presentation, suggestions for success criteria, a national reading test style comprehension and a KWL grid. This resource will take several weeks to complete and all materials can be modified to suit your needs. Learning objectives: LO: To activate prior knowledge and establish areas for further study LO: To research further details about a significant author using different sources LO: To write in chronological order using paragraphs LO: To proof-read texts, checking for the correct punctuation, grammar and spelling LO: To write for a clear purpose - Biographical writing.
Scientists and Inventors   -  Alexander Graham Bell PowerPoint and Worksheets STEAM LessonQuick View
TheGingerTeacherTheGingerTeacher

Scientists and Inventors - Alexander Graham Bell PowerPoint and Worksheets STEAM Lesson

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Scientists and Inventors - Alexander Graham Bell PowerPoint and Worksheets STEAM Lesson From my Scientists and Inventors resources collection – Let’s learn about Alexander Graham Bell This download teaches children about Alexander Graham Bell. There is a detailed 41 slide PowerPoint on their life, their achievements and facts about them. There are also differentiated, 5 page, worksheets to allow children to demonstrate their understanding. This download includes: - Complete 41 slide PowerPoint - 5 page worksheets (x3 differentiated) - Blank worksheet for answers - Answer sheets Thanks for looking Please remember to leave feedback, for updates and promotions you can also follow me here ***************************************************************************** Some of my other products: Big Science Bundle Pack Complete Space and the Solar System Workbook Complete Dialogues and Play Scripts Writing Unit *****************************************************************************
Scientists and Inventors   -  Thomas Edison PowerPoint and Worksheets STEAM LessonQuick View
TheGingerTeacherTheGingerTeacher

Scientists and Inventors - Thomas Edison PowerPoint and Worksheets STEAM Lesson

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Scientists and Inventors - Thomas Edison PowerPoint and Worksheets From my Scientists and Inventors resources collection – Let’s learn about Thomas Edison This download teaches children about Thomas Edison. There is a detailed 33 slide PowerPoint on their life, their achievements and facts about them. There are also differentiated, 5 page, worksheets to allow children to demonstrate their understanding. This download includes: - Complete 33 slide PowerPoint - 5 page worksheets (x3 differentiated) - Blank worksheet for answers - Answer sheets Thanks for looking Please remember to leave feedback, for updates and promotions you can also follow me here ***************************************************************************** Some of my other products: Big Science Bundle Pack Complete Space and the Solar System Workbook Complete Dialogues and Play Scripts Writing Unit *****************************************************************************
My Senses PPT and Activities EYFS & KS1Quick View
lbrownelbrowne

My Senses PPT and Activities EYFS & KS1

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A colourful power point presentation to encourage discussion around the senses: sight, smell, sound, touch and taste. The introductory page shows 5 senses and is in colour with a black and white version included. Each of the senses has a page of its own to share, read and talk about. There are then 2 activity sheets which are in black and white and colour: Match the pictures to the 5 senses e.g. apple and the taste pictures. Write over the sentences for each sense e.g. I taste with my mouth.
My five sensesQuick View
RubyTuesdayBooksRubyTuesdayBooks

My five senses

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KS1 Science: Humans - my five senses A worksheet to help structure an activity whereby you draw the part of the body associated with a sense and what you might be able to sense with it. It complements our book ‘My Senses’ from our FUNdamental Science series. For more information, downloads and to purchase our books, please visit www.rubytuesdaybooks.com This download helps meet the following National Curriculum targets: Year 1 Science: Animals, including humans Statutory Identify, name, draw and label the basic parts of the human body and say which part of the body is associated with each sense.
5 Easy Drama games and exercisesQuick View
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5 Easy Drama games and exercises

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Drama games and exercises are used to spice up Drama lessons. They are used to link play with learning. With these, you can teach some skills like collaboration, thinking critically and creative thinking without actually having to teach them explicitly in class.
How to Read a FilmQuick View
sophietoughsophietough

How to Read a Film

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Presentation that guides students through the three Cs (Camera, Colour, Character)and three Ss (Setting, Sound, Story), using film clips and stills as examples in action. Works as a good starting point for further discussion of film, writing film reviews and thinking about the language of film in order to successfully analyse a piece of cinema.