32 lessons - 'The Boy at the Back of the Class' by Onjali Rauf - Year 4/5/6 - English planningQuick View
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32 lessons - 'The Boy at the Back of the Class' by Onjali Rauf - Year 4/5/6 - English planning

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32 lessons - ‘The Boy at the Back of the Class’ by Onjali Rauf - Year 4/5/6 - English planning A whole term’s English planning linked to the book ‘The Boy at the Back of the Class’ (Winner of the Blue Peter Best Story Award 2019) by Onjali Rauf. Since its release, this book has been a classroom favourite, covering a topic that is never far from the news. Onjali Rauf writes about the topic of migration and refugees fantastically. I’ve taught this scheme three times now to different classes, and each time the children have all cheered at the end of the book (always a good sign that they’ve enjoyed it!) There are 32 lessons in total, all with accompanying SMART Notebook screens, task sheets and header sheets. To aid teaching each lesson, there are a total of 162 SMART Notebook screens (in one file) and each lesson is clearly marked along with which lesson each chapter should be read to aid and link to the learning. (Update - I personally use SMART Notebook files in my own lessons. In response to many requests, I have converted the SMART Notebook screens to Powerpoint, so there is also a Powerpoint presentation included for the teaching sequence for those unable to use SMART Notebook. However, please note that while the SMART Notebook screens can be edited, the Powerpoint screens can not be edited as they are screen snips from the SMART Notebook file.) This teaching sequence and planning will require the children to complete the following tasks over the 32 lessons: writing a recount writing a persuasive letter answering SATs style comprehension questions writing a narrative descriptive writing drama session writing an information text writing a newspaper report I have also included some examples of work for some lessons in the planning. This topic will also educate and inform the children of a very current real problem that others in the world face - the plight of the refugee. Using this book will expand their understanding of the world and help them to empathise and appreciate what some of the other children in school may have gone through. Even if you don’t need this scheme of work, I would highly recommend the book to share with the class. This resource has received over 20 five-star reviews from teachers who have purchased it. Some of the comments include: We have used this scheme for 2 years it is suitable for high, middle and low ability. It provides the cross curricular style that we wanted for year 7. Worth every penny. (united77) The best resource I have ever downloaded, this made my life so much easier. (AJ40) Absolutely love this. Brilliant scheme of work to go with an excellent book. (ajtranter) Thank you ! These resources are amazing. (teach_explore) Wonderful purchase. All lessons and clearly explained and the appropriate resources are all numbered which makes it super easy to follow. (torylindsay96)
30 lessons – ‘The Explorer’ by Katherine Rundell – Year 4/5/6 – English planningQuick View
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30 lessons – ‘The Explorer’ by Katherine Rundell – Year 4/5/6 – English planning

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30 lessons – ‘The Explorer’ by Katherine Rundell – Year 4/5/6 – English planning A whole term’s English planning linked to the book ‘The Explorer’ (Winner of the Children’s Book Prize Winner of the Costa Children’s Book Award 2017) by Katherine Rundell. This story fits well with any topic linked work about South America, as it is set in the Amazon Rainforest. Ideal for Year 4, Year 5 or Year 6 children. There are 30 lessons in total, all with SMART Notebook screens, task sheets and header sheets. To assist teaching, there are a total of 149 SMART Notebook screens and each lesson is clearly marked along with which lesson each chapter should be read to aid and link to the learning. (Update - I personally use SMART Notebook files in my own lessons. In response to many requests, I have converted the SMART Notebook screens to Powerpoint, so there is also a Powerpoint presentation included for the teaching sequence for those unable to use SMART Notebook. However, please note that while the SMART Notebook screens can be edited, the Powerpoint screens can not be edited as they are screen snips from the SMART Notebook file.) This planning includes: Writing a narrative Writing a persuasive letter SATs style comprehension questions Journal writing Writing an information text Recording a radio broadcast This book and planning link well with topic work on South America, Brazil, the Amazon Rainforest and the Yanomami indigenious tribe. It will also educate and inform the children of a very current real problem that others in the world face - the destruction of the rainforest. Some comments from reviews on this resource: ‘This resource is absolutely brilliant - it has everything you need for a term’s worth of work on The Explorer … in an engaging and fun way. Perfect!’ (staylor138) ‘Fantastic and well worth the money, a very broad range of activities that are very well planned and resourced.’ (taylor29) ‘Great resource- such a timesaver!’ (penrich1)
AQA Trilogy Physics EquationsQuick View
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AQA Trilogy Physics Equations

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For all pupils studying the AQA GCSE Science Trilogy (although would only take a small amount of adjustment to make it suitable for any of the new GCSE specifications.) It follows the Collins scheme in terms of units, but would only need a small amount of editting to make it suitable for any scheme. Equations sheets to be stuck in books, showing the equations that need to be learned and the ones they will be given in the exam. Equations display to make a large display of units (needing lots of cutting out!), and also smaller so that each 'large hexagon' can be printed onto A3, for less cutting out. I have then printed out each of those 'topic hexagons' onto A5 paper to give each pupil at the start of each topic so that they have all the equations that they need for that topic, plus the units, in their books.
Shakespeare's Macbeth: key quotations for GCSEQuick View
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Shakespeare's Macbeth: key quotations for GCSE

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A revision resource for GCSE students to help them memorise key quotations from Macbeth. A 5 page document, colour-coded according to character. Accompanying brief analysis of each quotation: stylistic features, key themes, similar scenes. Easily adaptable for differentiation.
General Comments for Reports - KS1Quick View
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General Comments for Reports - KS1

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30 paragraphs of general comments for reports. These were for a Y2 class but would suit any Primary class really as they are generic statements including attitude, ability to work with others, friends, behaviour, listening skills, contributions to class etc... Hopefully can save someone some time thinking of different ways to phrase things.
The Day the Crayons Quit ResourcesQuick View
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The Day the Crayons Quit Resources

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Activities created for my class when we studied this brilliant funny book in Literacy. The children loved it! These include; *a scaffolded planning sheet for writing a letter from Duncan to the Crayons *An example letter to share with the class *a simple newspaper report *character trait worksheets *a scaffolded planning sheet for writing a postcard from a missing crayon. (This is based on the follow up book The Day the Crayons came Home) Thank you for downloading. Please look for the large files (Flip -chart and PDF) which contain all the resources without the Paws & Clause watermark. PLEASE NOTE: The resources come in the format of an Activeinspire Promethean Flipchart and a non-editable PDF document.
Planning and Worksheets for Electricity Quick View
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Planning and Worksheets for Electricity

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A selection of planning (with web links), activities, ideas and worksheets for covering this unit of work. Hope you might find them useful. Sorry they can't be edited as they have been exported from an Active- primary flip-chart.
Length Activities (m, cm, mm) Quick View
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Length Activities (m, cm, mm)

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Lots of practical worksheets, task cards, and activities to cover the following (2014) objectives: *measure and compare lengths (m/cm/mm) *add and subtract lengths (m/cm/mm) *Solve word problems (reasoning) about length Thank you for downloading. Please look for the large files (Flip -chart and PDF) which contain all the resources without the Paws & Clause watermark. PLEASE NOTE: The resources come in the format of an Activeinspire Promethean Flipchart and a non-editable PDF document. Thank you for downloading.
Year 5 Homework - Place Value and Rounding. (Times table practise, fluency and reasoning.)Quick View
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Year 5 Homework - Place Value and Rounding. (Times table practise, fluency and reasoning.)

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Year 5 homework for covering - Read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1000000 and determine the value of each digit. Round any number up to 1000000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10000 and 100000. There are 3 differentiated sheets 5A, 5B and 5C. In my school, (Year 5 and 6) we send homework each night Monday - Thursday, so it is designed to be printed A4 and given out on the Monday at the end of the lesson. We mark it at the beginning of the next lesson and discuss any misconceptions etc. I have included the same homework without the days and weeks too so that you can use it in a way suitable for you. PLEASE NOTE: The resources come in the format of an Activeinspire Promethean Flipchart and a non-editable PDF document. Thank you for downloading.
Maths Working Wall - Focus - reasoning KS2Quick View
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Maths Working Wall - Focus - reasoning KS2

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Question titles and resources for a working maths wall aimed at KS2 - focus Reasoning. Also, includes Place Value resources linked to Y5 expectations. PLEASE NOTE: The resources come in the format of an Activeinspire Promethean Flipchart (editable) and a non-editable PDF document. Thank you for downloading.
Place Value Year 5 PackQuick View
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Place Value Year 5 Pack

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This bundle contains lesson resources, homework and a (reasoning focused) working wall display. It will provide everything needed to cover the following (2014) objective: Read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1000000 and determine the value of each digit. Includes problems and reasoning for deeper learning and understanding. The pack includes: *Lots of differentiated practical worksheets, task cards, and activities . *Homework for covering - Read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1000000 and determine the value of each digit. Round any number up to 1000000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10000 and 100000. There are 3 differentiated sheets 5A, 5B and 5C. *Question titles and resources for a maths working wall aimed at KS2 - focus Reasoning . Also, includes Place Value resources linked to Y5 expectations.
Place Value Year 5  Fluency,  Problem Solving and  ReasoningQuick View
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Place Value Year 5 Fluency, Problem Solving and Reasoning

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Lots of differentiated practical worksheets, task cards, and activities to cover the following (2014) objective: Read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1000000 and determine the value of each digit. Includes problems and reasoning for deeper learning and understanding. Thank you for downloading. ***Please look for the large files (Flip -chart and PDF) which contain all the resources without the Paws & Clause watermark.*** PLEASE NOTE: The resources come in the format of an Activeinspire Promethean Flipchart and a non-editable PDF document. Thank you for downloading. PLEASE NOTE: If you require the resource in a different font or the numbers presented with commas please send me a request. Thank you.
GCSE French Topics Revision for the Writing ExamQuick View
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GCSE French Topics Revision for the Writing Exam

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This resource helps students to revise all the key topic areas and to write more sophisticated French at GCSE level. The 19 pages contain a range of topic vocabulary, phrases in different tenses, a useful and relevant idiom and examples of complex grammar. Each page is themed, colourful and can help to get a student started on an essay when they are searching for ideas.
Nazi PropagandaQuick View
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Nazi Propaganda

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Nazi Germany lesson analysing Nazi propaganda, includes a detailed worksheet and a paired task exploring forms of propaganda the Nazi party used. This can be used to link to how propaganda helped the Nazis maintain control. Also includes a task discussing the features of propaganda posters on the powerpoint to go through with the whole class and then an activity worksheet to facilitate the development of this independently This resource has been adapted since earlier reviews
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The Blitz

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Powerpoint covers background on the Blitz with descriptive writing task. Also a handout that has primary source accounts from people that experienced the Blitz. Other two sheets are worksheets that cover information on the Blitz with source based questions for students to make inferences from
Claims to the Throne 1066Quick View
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Claims to the Throne 1066

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This lesson involves pupils working in groups to produce an election campaign for one of the claimants to the throne in 1066. (Before the Battle of Hastings lesson) The PowerPoint goes through the claimants to the throne in 1066 which allows students to work in groups for the election campaign task. The CV worksheet provides students with extra information to support with the group task. The election task work sheet gives clear instructions alongside extension tasks to enable students to complete high quality group work.
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Titanic

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PowerPoint and chronology card sort activity on the topic Titanic to introduce the details of the ship Other work sheets relating to why the titanic sunk and who was to blame investigation card sort and worksheet
Living conditions in the Industrial revolutionQuick View
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Living conditions in the Industrial revolution

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Powerpoint and worksheet all about living conditions in the Industrial revolution, this lesson includes various tasks for students and an extended writing task with a writing frame all provided on the powerpoint.
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Textile inventions

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This lesson as a dragons den style group task, pupils worked in groups of 5 and each analysed one of the five inventions during the Industrial revolution, they then choose one of the best inventions to invest their money in but being able to explain why. This is a good lesson to explore the start of the factory system. The lesson plan is based on the delegation task from a Teacher's toolkit lesson
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Henry VIII

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Intro lesson on Henry VIII which goes though his personality with a memory exercise Worksheets includes one with sources to explore what type of man Henry was with source analysis exercises and questions. Second one is a worksheet and a paired task to explore an overview of Henry VIII life and consider why he is famous Third worksheet is getting students to explore Henry's problems in his early reign and be an agony aunt- this will lead in to a lesson on Henry VIII great matter.