This resource has got lots of activities on the different tenses they need to know in year 6. It is includes SATs questions along with other exercises.
For lower ability students. Students are to match the pictures to the captions. A good exercise for consolidating knowledge of the plot when in the early stages of teaching 'Macbeth'.
Looking for an in-tray task to support the recruitment process for an assistant or deputy headteacher? This task requires the candidate to order and prioritise a set of communication tasks and provide a suggested response with any further actions needed. They would need to demonstrate their ability to delegate, manage time, work under pressure and meet deadlines.
This fully editable resource is useful for those recruiting for an assistant headteacher or deputy headteacher position, as well as those applying as a candidate for the role to help prepare for the interview. Included are 6 different tasks, with template information including space for candidates to add their response to each piece of communication and their intended next steps. You may also find this task useful to support coaching and mentoring conversations with staff members who need support in prioritisation.
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Exercise and wellbeing PSHE lesson. A one-hour long, very detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for KS2. This lesson has been created for Year 3, however, the contents of the lesson are suitable for students across KS2.
In this lesson, the students will discuss the link between exercise and wellbeing. We will look at the benefits of regular exercise and reflect on some of the risks associated with an inactive lifestyle.
The lesson includes an information sheet, a video clip task, a key term match activity, a doctor’s waiting room poster activity, and a debate plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
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A 25 minute Tutor Time session all about the importance of exercise. The session contains three challenge learning outcomes, slides of easy to digest information, a clip task with differentiated questions, a quiz and final reflection task. The session is editable and been created to be perfect to just pick up and use. The slides in the previews are just a sample and not the whole session.
This is a 25 minute session. For full, hour long PSHE lessons on the topic of Health and Wellbeing, please see here.
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A presentation most suitable for KS3 looking at exercise. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation.
Learning Objective(s):
Explore the different systems within your body that work together while exercising.
Explore the risks and benefits of exercise.
Explore the effect of lactic acid on muscles.
Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams.
Duration: Approximately 30 mins
25 slides covering:
• Energy for Exercise
• Effects of Exercise on the Muscles
• Effects of Exercise on the Lungs
• Effects of Exercise on the Heart
• The Benefits of Exercise
• The Risks of Exercise
• Lactic Acid
Discover why the pulse rate increases with exercise and how exercise helps keep us and our hearts healthy. Discuss the importance of a healthy balanced diet and plenty of rest too. Children write a leaflet to encourage others to take part in exercise.
Suitable for Y5 pupils.
Find other lesson plans and resources at www.hamilton-trust.org.uk.
A set of Cloze procedure exercises which can be used for young readers or for older pupils who struggle with reading and comprehension skills. They have been used successfully at KS3 stage for weak readers in a PRU setting. Clear large font so could be projected onto the whiteboard. There are many more activities such as this on the website as listed.
Four short passages where children must use inference with regards to the text in order to answer 3 mark questions. This is good practice for providing evidence from the text itself and explaining reasoning.
These exercises can be carried out in a whole class guided reading environment, small groups or individually. Might be a good idea to one text as a class and discuss how to answer the questions. Give another as a paired exercise and the final two as individual work.
A teacher notes/answers sheet is provided as a separate file for ease of marking.
This is a 'silly' rule that I have been using forever with my students, teaching them not to pronounce the last silent letters S, P, D, and T in French. It does improve their pronunciation when they realise this, and this silly rule helps them remember. I have done some exercises to go with the poster (The listening exercises don't have audio, so you'll have to use your own voice!). This is part of a longer module I have written mixing pronunciation and grammar exercises. I might share it with you soon!
Feedback much appreciated!
For teaching PSHE ages 11-14 (also suitable for ages 9-11).
Whole lesson plus resources on the importance and benefits of exercise, including a self-reflection task.
All resources are included for a 1 hour lesson.
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Snag yourself some PE & Health activities!
16 Fitness Circuit Cards
Need a ready-to-go fitness activity? Need to get your students out of class to let off some steam? Set up between 1-16 exercise stations in a circuit and hit start on your 1 minute timer. You WILL break a sweat (or at least your students will!).
Bonus resources:
Exercise Log
Worried that your students are living increasingly sedentary lives? Encourage them to get moving - whether that’s through organised sport, dance, running, jumping or climbing! 60 minutes of physical activity is a must for children - let’s make it happen!
Design a Game Template
Can’t get outside for PE because the heavens opened up moments before your lesson was due to start? How about some cross-curricular work instead? Get your students to create their own game - complete with a comprehensive equipment list!
Food Diary
Let’s admit it, we probably need to use this as much as the kids. Get your students thinking about what they’re actually eating each week! Are they eating a balanced diet? Could they choose a new food or recipe to try next week? (Ask mum or dad first!).
Happy teaching & learning!
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This Reading Comprehension worksheet is suitable for higher elementary to proficient ESL learners or native English speakers. The text is a summary/ short story based on Roald Dahl’s “The Witches”.
The “Boy” listens closely to his Grandmamma’s stories about the horrid witches, but nothing can prepare him for the day he comes face-to-face with The Grand High Witch herself…
After carefully reading the text, students are required to complete some comprehension exercises including comprehension questions, a character match, a crossword, and True or False exercises, a multiple choice exercise and a fill in the gaps. The text can be used for vocabulary building purposes. This handout can be completed in class or assigned for homework.
A PDF of three different pieces, which focus on broken chords and playing chords with a melody. The final piece does not have the notes labelled, so that students can be challenged to identify the pitch of the notes.
The three short pieces comprise of:
Someone Like You
Heart & Soul
Radioactive
Personal Exercise plan example. Section 1 - introduction, section 2 - aims, smart target setting, section 3 - components of fitness present in Dance, section 4 - the principles of training in dance, section 5 -initial testing, section 6- training methods, section 7 - the importance of a warm up, cool down and other safety aspects in dance, section 8 - planning and performing the programme. Blank templates for retesting and evaluation included. This document was submitted for GCSE coursework. Template can be used for revision, coursework help/inspiration or classroom analysis and evaluation. PLEASE NOTE: This plan was written by me and in my own words, except for quotations from published and unpublished sources which are clearly indicated and acknowledged as such. This resource may be used as an example, however, it should NOT be copied and resubmitted for external examination. The document is not complete, yet, any incorporation of material from this work or a paraphrase of such material without acknowledgment will be treated as plagiarism on your behalf.
Grammar teaching presentation and grammar exercises.
The teaching presentation includes 22 slides that cover:
Devices to build cohesion within and across paragraphs.
Pronouns
Determiners
Subordinating Conjunctions
Adverbs
Paragraphs
Adverbials (including place, number, time)
Topic Sentences
Each cohesive device is introduced, clearly explained, and an example is provided. The class is asked some simple questions to check understanding.
We then provide grammar exercises for children to:
Practise using conjunctions correctly
Practise using cohesive devices within a paragraph
Each collection of exercises is made up of three sets. Set A is the easiest or most accessible, Set C is the hardest or uses more complex language.
This resource is aimed at UKS2. Use the presentation to introduce or revise a grammatical concept as a stand-alone lesson or add on the accompanying exercises for children to practise and apply their knowledge.
This vocabulary exercise provides an interactive way to teach 15 domestic animals through a memory game, where the teacher can interact with the whole class, using guessing questions on the screen and then presenting the correct answer, if the students guess the answer then achievement rewards can be given to them.
I use this game with my students in high school and also adults, both of them love it!
22 short stories, 42 slides. Each can be storyboarded and adapted to hot seat activities. All on one file; I've put 6 so you can preview. Exercises and activities are provided for each story. Some of the stories are items adapted from the news.