Stone Age Art (Unit planning and resources)Quick View
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Stone Age Art (Unit planning and resources)

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This unit of work explores Stone Age art through a clear, skills-based creative process. Pupils begin by developing context, learning about Stone Age life and the purpose of early art forms such as cave paintings. They then revise previously learned artistic skills, including drawing, mark-making, and use of tools and materials. New knowledge is introduced through the study of Stone Age techniques, symbols, and natural pigments. Pupils plan their own artwork inspired by historical sources, do by creating a final piece using appropriate methods and materials, and review their work through reflection and discussion, considering both process and outcome. The unit supports creative development while strengthening historical understanding and artistic confidence.
Year 4 Reading Planning based on One WellQuick View
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Year 4 Reading Planning based on One Well

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This week of reading lessons uses One Well to develop pupils’ understanding of water as a precious global resource while placing a strong emphasis on oracy skills. Pupils engage in structured talk activities to build confidence in speaking, listening, reasoning, and responding to others.
The Tortoise and the Hare (Adapted Fable Planning and Resources Unit)Quick View
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The Tortoise and the Hare (Adapted Fable Planning and Resources Unit)

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This unit of work uses the classic fable The Tortoise and the Hare as a foundation for exploring narrative structure, character development, and the importance of a clear moral. Through reading, discussion, and creative writing, students examine how fables teach life lessons and how these lessons can be communicated effectively through storytelling. The unit begins by introducing students to the traditional version of the fable. Students explore the key features of fables, including simple plots, animal characters with human traits, and a strong moral message. They analyse the characters of the tortoise and the hare, focusing on their contrasting traits, motivations, and choices, and discuss how these traits drive the outcome of the story.
The Firework-Maker's Daughter - Unit 1Quick View
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The Firework-Maker's Daughter - Unit 1

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Unit 1 plan for the Firework-Makers daughter along with resources. Designed for a Year 3/4 class, although can be adapted easily for straight year group classes. Children are to create a letter from the viewpoint of Lalchand to Lila expressing how he is feeling about her leaving the house.
Year 1/2 Geography Weather UnitQuick View
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Year 1/2 Geography Weather Unit

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Geography planning for a Year 1/2 Unit about Weather. This includes IWB slides for 3 of the sessions with a Spring walk/ Seasonal walk to be carried out for the final session, recognising the signs of seasonal weather.
The Lighthouse Keeper's series by Rhonda and David Armitage - Year 1 and 2Quick View
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The Lighthouse Keeper's series by Rhonda and David Armitage - Year 1 and 2

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A complete 5 week unit on the Lighthouse Keeper's series by Rhonda and David Armitage. Complete with slides on Activinspire for most sessions, full unit planning for use with a mixed Year 1/2 class. Can be adapted for single year groups. Focusing on 3 books: The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch The Lighthouse Keeper's Catastrophe The Lighthouse Keeper's Rescue - Then planning to create your own/The Lighthouse Keeper's Easter story.
PSHE planning - People Who Help UsQuick View
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PSHE planning - People Who Help Us

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A full unit of planning and resources for ‘People Who Help Us’ aimed at Year 3/4 although can be used/ adapted for younger/ older children to develop their understanding of the purpose of the people around us, the job roles that they do and how we need to break down stereotypes within society.
Letters and Sounds Phase 5a Planning seriesQuick View
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Letters and Sounds Phase 5a Planning series

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A full 6 week set of planning for Phase 5a of the letters and sounds programme. This planning contains slightly different tasks in the apply section of phonics teaching to develop engagement in learning.
Ollie's Christmas Reindeer planningQuick View
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Ollie's Christmas Reindeer planning

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A 2 week plan for the book Ollie's Christmas Reindeer. Taught to a mixed year 1/2 class and was quite possible one of the most exciting things I have taught during the run up to Christmas. Hope this will be helpful for others. The book came out in 2016.
Fireworks planningQuick View
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Fireworks planning

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A weeks worth of planning for a Year 1/2 mixed class although can be easily adapted for a straight year group class based on fireworks. The children explored onomatopoeia and then created their own firework poetry throughout this unit.
PSHE Planning - Say No!Quick View
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PSHE Planning - Say No!

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A full unit plan of work for PSHE in Year 3/4 based on ‘Saying No’ and thinking about peer pressure with regards to smoking and alcohol. This unit is based around the awareness of smoking, drinking and drugs in a sensitive way with Lower Key Stage 2 children.
Year 3/4 Plants UnitQuick View
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Year 3/4 Plants Unit

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A unit of work based on the Year 4 National Curriculum objectives for Plants. The children will be exploring ‘key ideas’, along with taking a skills based approach to learning and investigation throughout the unit. This is a practical unit that will fully engage the children, encouraging full participation and investigation. All paper copy resources included, along with detailed planning and slides to accompany each session. A great unit to teach for both the adults and the children.
The Tempest - English unit 3/4Quick View
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The Tempest - English unit 3/4

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A full 2 week English unit based on the William Shakespeare play ‘The Tempest’. This is designed and created for a mixed Year 3/4 class that comes with slides, resources and planning of the unit. It runs in line with the BBC animation of the play. Throughout the unit the children will be investigating Shakespearean language, understanding the key features of a playscript before writing their own scene.