This book provides a step by step art project for Primary aged students. The focus is "The Natural World". Children are guided through the development of drawings and paintings based on natural objects. A range of artwork by recognised artists is also introduced to students.
The resource can provide a structure for 6 to 8 individual art lessons. It also allows for modification by the teacher to suit the particular group.
This Primary Art resource has been developed by Start Creative Resources
This book provides a step by step art project for Primary aged students. The focus is "The Natural World". Children are guided through the development of drawings and paintings based on natural objects. A range of artwork by recognised artists is also introduced to students.
The resource can provide a structure for 6 to 8 individual art lessons. It also allows for modification by the teacher to suit the particular group.
This Primary Art resource has been developed by Start Creative Resources
This resource provides a step by step art project suitable for year 3, 4, 5 and 6 students. The photocopiable work book guides students through a range of fun, informative, creative processes. All tasks are related to the natural world and encourage students to engage with the environment. Tasks are "self differentiating" , meaning that students of all abilities can access the tasks and develop work at an appropriate level. Students are also introduced to a range of artists along the way. Each task build on the previous one and culminates in the student devising a final outcome (a final piece of artwork).
Also included is an extensive photographic library of natural images to provide inspiration to students. Photographic files included are:
Plants
Insects
Fungi
Birds
Natural textures
Flowers
Fish
Trees
This project could be a great creative addition to lessons on nature and environment
This resource has been devised specifically for Primary Schools by Mael Matthews, experienced Head of Art at a UK Grammar School and Senior A level Art Moderator (examiner) for one of the Uk's leading exam boards.
If you would like further information about the resource, please tweet Mael @maelhmatthews
Persecution of Christians in Rome Primary Source Activity teaches students about the hatred and disgust of Christians during the religion’s early years in the Roman Empire. Through the writings of Roman historians Tacitus and Lucian, students get an inside look about Roman thoughts on Christians AND their persecution by the Emperor Nero. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment.
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• Rome Crossword Puzzle Review
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Easter Resource - Write our own Easter themed children’s book!
Looking for something to keep your students engaged in the last week of the Easter term? This resource, appropriate for KS3 students encourages creativity, research and team work.
Including a planning document and guided powerpoint (with useful teacher support in the notes), this resource can be used over three lessons. Create a competition for the finished books, take down to local primary schools for a reading project or just take home at the end of term!
This is a Photocopy Master ebook (56 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our ebooks are in pdf format.
Written by a practising primary school Art Specialist, 'Teaching Primary Art' provides step-by-step art projects for students in Years 1-7. All of the projects in this book have been tried and tested in the art classroom and so are both useful and user-friendly.
Teaching Primary Art is easy to follow as it contains clear instructions, lists of necessary materials and coloured illustrations of students’ work who have completed the same projects. This book is a must-have for any primary school Art Teacher.
Author: Chani Crow
N.B. Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications
Powerpoint and template for light up book spines. Covering some of the Year 6 electricity and design and technology objectives. I made this as part of our How to Live Forever book topic but the principle also works for Christmas cards etc.
You will need:
(This was easily enough for all 90 children)
LED bulbs
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07F64BNXK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Copper tape
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01G971VFU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
White card
Button/coin batteries (sold in packs of 8 at Poundland- behind the counter)
An accompanying booklet for the book ‘Tattooist of Auschwitz’ by Heather Morris. This can be used as a stretch and challenge project for students to complete independently, or as a Guided Reading project for smaller groups of students.
The booklet is divided into 6 weeks. Each week contains instructions on which pages to read, an accompanying vocabulary builder to support student vocabulary acquisition and cultural capital, and an overarching history-based question about the pages read. There are prompt ideas for students so scaffold their responses to the questions outlined.
Instructions feature at the start of the booklet, as well as some introductory context to help support students’ understanding.
This booklet can be used as a reading initiative in its own right, or alongside the history/RE curriculum in a primary or secondary setting.
More booklets are available for: Michael Morpurgo’s Beowulf, The Help, and When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit.
Elevate your student’s research and writing skills with this Animal Research Project Booklet – an engaging resource that combines 20 fun and engaging activities with an open-ended writing task based on year level or ability! It includes 20 pages of activities, that are printed onto 5 ‘Back to Back’ pages, saving you paper!
Grade Level: Primary Years (2+)
Writing Task 1: Write an Informative Blurb or Fact File about this animal that will be displayed next to its zoo enclosure. Use relevant facts, descriptive and emotive language in your writing to inform the public.
Writing Task 2: Write an Informative Blurb about this animal’s adaptations to survive in an environment that will be displayed next to its zoo enclosure. Use relevant facts, descriptive and emotive language in your writing to inform the public.
Sub-Headings Included!
Additional Options:
Spelling - Behaviour vs Behavior
Headings – Appearance vs Description
Headings – Fun Facts vs Interesting Facts
Life Cycle – 3, 4 & 5 stages
Report Template Pages Version 1 - Lower School (Years 1, 2 & 3)
Cover Page
General Information
Classification
Description
Diagram – noun groups
Habitat
Location– map
Diet 1
Young
Predators
Threats
Life-Cycle 4 Stages
Behaviour
Adaptations
Survival
Interesting Facts
Writing Task 1 – Instructions and planner
Writing Task 1 - Good copy
Books & Websites
Teacher Feedback
Report Template Pages Version 2 - Upper School (Years 4,5 & 6)
Cover Page
General Information
Classification
Appearance
Diagram – noun groups
Habitat
Location– map
Diet 2
Young
Predators
Threats
Life-Cycle 4 Stages
Behaviour
Adaptations
Survival
Interesting Facts
Writing Task 2 – Instructions and planner
Writing Task 2 - Good copy
References
Teacher Feedback
Printing Information:
Print ‘back to back’ ensuring you select the pages you want with the ‘custom range’ option first.
Run through as many times per student.
Separate individual booklets, fold, staple & go!
Additional Details:
Printable
PDF format
Whiteboard/smartboard friendly - Display larger for your students!
Information on how to print larger on A3, so it folds to an A4 size booklet!
Additional Information on how to print and add Alternate pages!
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Solar System Circle Book: An engaging research project to learn more about the planets of our solar system. Complete the information and decorate your pages before following the instructions to create a circular book.
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This book provides a step by step art project for Grade 3 to 6. The focus is "The Natural World". Children are guided through the development of drawings and paintings based on natural objects. A range of artwork by recognised artists is also introduced to students.
The resource can provide a structure for 6 to 8 individual art lessons. It also allows for modification by the teacher to suit the particular group.
This Primary Art resource has been developed by Start Creative Resources
An accompanying booklet for the book ‘The Help’ by Kathryn Stockett. This can be used as a stretch and challenge project for students to complete independently, or as a Guided Reading project for smaller groups of students. This booklet supports the first half of the book.
The booklet is divided into 6 weeks. Each week contains instructions on which pages to read, an accompanying vocabulary builder to support student vocabulary acquisition and cultural capital, and an overarching history-based question about the pages read. There are prompt ideas for students so scaffold their responses to the questions outlined.
Instructions feature at the start of the booklet, as well as some introductory context to help support students’ understanding.
This booklet can be used as a reading initiative in its own right, or alongside the history/RE curriculum in a primary or secondary setting.
More booklets are available for: Michael Morpurgo’s Beowulf, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit and Tattooist of Auschwitz.
Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince Primary Source Worksheet teaches students Machiavelli’s rules on being a Renaissance leader. Excerpts from his infamous book focus on whether it is better to be loved or feared, and a prince’s expertise on war. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. It also makes good substitute plans.
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• Renaissance Crossword Puzzle Review
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A complete unit of work which follows the Ghost Stadium book by Tom Palmer.
Includes class reading, comprehension questions and creative writing of their own spooky story. I use in first half term to link with Halloween.
Read the book aloud as a class reader, 5 chapters at a time followed by a set of comprehension questions. Also includes activities for connects/consolidates followed by learning about adjectives and story writing prompts.
Appropriate for low ability secondary students or upper primary school years.
(presented with Dyslexie font, if you do not have this font, please just change the font style)
An accompanying booklet for the book ‘The Help’ by Kathryn Storr. This can be used as a stretch and challenge project for students to complete independently, or as a Guided Reading project for smaller groups of students. This booklet supoprts the second half of the book.
The booklet is divided into 6 weeks. Each week contains instructions on which pages to read, an accompanying vocabulary builder to support student vocabulary acquisition and cultural capital, and an overarching history-based question about the pages read. There are prompt ideas for students so scaffold their responses to the questions outlined.
Instructions feature at the start of the booklet, as well as some introductory context to help support students’ understanding.
This booklet can be used as a reading initiative in its own right, or alongside the history/RE curriculum in a primary or secondary setting.
More booklets are available for: The Tattooist of Auschwitz, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, and Michael Morpurgo’s Beowulf.
This resource offers a wide range of summer themed fun activities for primary aged children. Ideal for the last half term of the summer.
Included are
Tangrams
Happy Pictures for a happy classroom
Images of Summer for creative writing inspiration
Who? What? Where? game
Primary Art project book
Higher order thinking skills
Growth mind-set questionnaire
What am I? Summer themed circle time game......
........ and more!
An accompanying booklet for the book ‘The Giver’ by Lois Lowry. This can be used as a stretch and challenge project for students to complete independently, or as a Guided Reading project for smaller groups of students.
The booklet is divided into 6 weeks. Each week contains instructions on which pages to read, an accompanying vocabulary builder to support student vocabulary acquisition and cultural capital, and an overarching history-based question about the pages read. There are prompt ideas for students so scaffold their responses to the questions outlined.
Instructions feature at the start of the booklet, as well as some introductory context to help support students’ understanding.
This booklet can be used as a reading initiative in its own right, or alongside the English curriculum in a primary or secondary setting.
This pack is to support primary teachers participating in the 2019-20 Year 7 Project around the production ‘Maggot Moon’, an adaptation of Sally Gardney’s awardwinning dystopian book for children, for working with children in Year 6 - 9.
It contains an interview with Sally Gardner, director Jesse Jones and playwright Jemma Kennedy, and teachers who sign up for the Year 7 Project will receive the second part of the pack, with activities aimed at children transtioning from primary to secondary school. Email us at schools@unicorntheatre.com to find out more.
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To be used alongside guided reading as an independent task/homework with guided reading book. Reading comprehension sheets for Project X orange bookband/stage 6/RR level 16 and turquoise bookband/stage 7/RR levels 17-18. When animals invade, Body invaders, Dragon hunter & The silver box.