Stone Age PlanningQuick View
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Stone Age Planning

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A fully-resourced unit of 10 history lessons for KS2, covering the Stone Age to Iron Age topic. This KS2History planning pack includes 10 detailed lessons plans, each with accompanying pupil resource sheets and Powerpoint slides. The ten sessions in this unit aim to give an overview of the period from the Stone Age to the Iron Age in Britain and to highlight some of the major changes during this period. There is an emphasis on allowing pupils to consider the sources of evidence that form our understanding of this period of British history. The aims of the unit for pupils are: To gain an overview of the major changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age To consider how we know about a historical period without written sources To research what it might have been like to live in Britain during this period This pack contains everything you need to teach this unit, including differentiated activity ideas so that it can be adapted to the needs of your class. The Powerpoint text is also editable. The planning pack covers the following lessons: What does prehistory mean? How did hunter-gatherers survive in the Stone Age? What was Stone Age cave art? What kind of sources tell us about the Stone Age? What was Skara Brae? Why are there so many mysteries about Stonehenge? How did bronze replace stone in the Bronze Age? What do grave goods tell us about the Bronze Age? What was life like in an Iron Age hill fort? What was Iron Age art like? This pack is brought to you from Ks2history.com. This resource includes 1 x PDf file (containing all lessons and resources) and 10 x separate PPT files. You may also like: Stone Age Boy Literacy Planning How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth Literacy Planning Stone Age to Iron Age planning bundle of all 3 packs
4 Dance lessons for ks2 on The Stone AgeQuick View
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4 Dance lessons for ks2 on The Stone Age

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This pack includes 4 easy to follow dance lessons that cover cave paintings hunter gatherers moving from caves to simple houses into the Iron Age with the creation of weapons (battles). Each lesson comes with a link to suitable music as well as hints and tips along the way to help you to keep the children on task and challenged. There is also a side column indicates the key skill for each section of the lesson. The lessons are in step-by-step form that require the teacher to simply ask questions & set tasks - this allows the children to be very creative & it is also a very inclusive way of working. If you require any further support please feel free to contact me at cpring@live.co.uk
Ancient Greeks - KS2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Ancient Greeks (series of lessons - 6 lessons)Quick View
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Ancient Greeks - KS2 - Lesson 1 - Introduction to Ancient Greeks (series of lessons - 6 lessons)

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Looking at and interpreting evidence (guess the teacher from artefacts shown in the pictures on the notebook - fairly non-personalised so you could use as yourself to save time or adapt the notebook) KWL activity to discover pupil interests and base knowledge Jigsaw vases with follow up looking at the pictures to find out a bit about Ancient Greece from artefacts. This series of lesson plans was taken by a Lead Inspector for OFSTED/National Leader of Education and Executive Head for his own schools and training. He said they were exemplary examples of high expectations, carefully planned and differentiated lessons which engaged pupils fully. Happy Sundays :) Part of a full series on Ancient Greeks available either separately or as a full pack. I have been teaching over twenty years and have been an adviser and leader of teaching and learning in a school. I have been consistently judged as outstanding. I h ope that the resources save you time and energy and engage your pupils. I have tried all the lessons myself and used them in my own recent teaching. Objectives support English skills and cross curricula skills. Matched to the New Curriculum.
Rocks and fossils KS2 science bundle  including display PowerPoints and lesson activitiesQuick View
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Rocks and fossils KS2 science bundle including display PowerPoints and lesson activities

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Explore rocks and fossils with your KS2 class with this set of ready-to-use resources. This bundle, particularly suitable for year 3 science, contains activities, PowerPoint presentations and a rocks classroom display. Here’s what’s included: Resource 1: Rocks Classroom Display 8 rock example photos (granite, chalk, sandstone, flint, marble, pumice, limestone, slate). 3 rock type description cards (sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, igneous rock). Cut-out letters with rock design - R, O, C, K, S A4 Rock Cycle Poster Rocks frame image file - this can be copied and pasted into other documents that you want to add to your display. Resource 2: A-Z Rocks and Fossils PowerPoint Consolidate learning on rocks and fossils with this 26 slide PowerPoint presentation. Each letter is a different themed word which will help pupils re-cap their learning, as well as introduce some new vocabulary. Questions within the presentation provide an opportunity for pupils to share their thoughts and knowledge. **Resource 3: How A Fossil is Formed Activity ** A 5 page PDF including 8 full colour pictures with the corresponding labels. Print, cut out individual pictures/labels and laminate. A 4 page PDF as above but with the labels included on the pictures for lower ability. **Resource 4: Mary Anning PowerPoint ** A look at the life and work of Dorset paleontologist Mary Anning. Resource 5: How a fossil is formed folding craft Teach the stages of fossilisation with this folding ammonite craft. Print on A4 card ready for pupils to colour and fold like a concertina. When closed, you’ll just see the large fossil ammonite but when opened, the fossilisation process will be revealed! Instructions are provided as well as some questions for discussion. Resource 6: Fossil identification activity Your class can become palaeontologists! This activity consists of 15 full colour photos of different fossils with labels to match (pictures can be printed with or without a background). Fossils include ammonites, a mosasaur tooth, megalodon tooth, shells, coral and a plesiosaur backbone. There are 2 sets of labels to choose from (1 set requiring some internet research, the other more descriptive to allow pupils to try to identify without needing to go online).
Mystery of the princes in the towerQuick View
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Mystery of the princes in the tower

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A well presented lesson on the Mystery of the Princes in the tower created for KS3 history students on Microsoft Powerpoint A little about the lesson Using primary and secondary source evidence, students work in pairs to investigate the mystery of the 2 princes in the tower using sources to decide who was the most likely murderer of the boys/ who had the most to gain from their disappearance. Or even if the boys were murdered at all?! This is a good introduction to the Tudors and learning about the character of Henry VII and the problems the Tudors faced with security to their throne. Alternatively, this is a more challenging lesson for students to practice their historical skills of source evidence on for a skills based lesson as students are guided to consider the provenance of a source in addition to its strengths and weaknesses when making decisions. Whats included? A whole 1 hour lesson powerpoint is included (there are teacher notes under most slides). Student worksheets/resources are included in hidden slides in the relevant points of the presentation and also as an additional Powerpoint for ease of printing. If you enjoyed this lesson, please review and check out my other lessons in this scheme of work on the Tudors Check out my other history skills lessons on: Bias, Fact and Opinion
Women's History MonthQuick View
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Women's History Month

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This resource contains an editable 45-slide PowerPoint presentation on Women’s History Month. The PowerPoint explains how Women’s History Month came about. It also includes brief details of 31 women’s lives and achievements - one for each day of Women’s History Month. Each slide contains a video link to a short mini-bio on each person. Slide 2 shows the duration of each video link. This is an ideal resource for Women’s History Month. Each day students can find out about the achievements of these 31 women/girls during tutor time, assembly or in lessons. The women are Oprah Winfrey, Queen Elizabeth II, Margaret Thatcher, Millicent Fawcett, Emmeline Pankhurst, Amelia Earhart, Florence Nightingale, Anne Frank, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Billie Jean King, Serena Williams, J.K. Rowling, Hellen Keller, Joan of Arc, Marie Curie, Mother Teresa, Ada Lovelace, Elizabeth Blackwell, Agnes Baden-Powell, Mae Jemison, Dorothy Hughes, Mary Seacole, Rosalind Franklin, Malala Yousafzai, Aretha Franklin, Nellie Bly, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Greta Thunberg, Caroline Herschel and Deborah Sampson Gannett. Please note, the watermark on the preview images is not present on the resource itself. If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. You may also be interested in: International Womens Day - 75 Slide PowerPoint Presentation A simple text version of this resource, more suitable for primary pupils is also available: International Womens Day - Simple Text Presentation International Women’s Day/Women’s History Month - 50 Question Quiz Save money and buy both resources together in a bundle at a discounted rate: International Womens Day Presentation and Quiz International Women’s Day Puzzle Pack International Womens Day This resource takes an in-depth look at the lives and work of four inspirational women/girls - Queen Elizabeth ll, Rosa Parks, Greta Thunberg and Anne Frank.
Ancient Egypt Map PackQuick View
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Ancient Egypt Map Pack

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A set of maps, perfect for your Ancient Egyptian topic. Pack contains 5 high-quality black ink hand-drawn map image files: One simple, blank geographical map of Egypt without 'dots' (perfect to challenge higher ability pupils to locate and label key places in Ancient Egypt) One simple, blank geographical map , with dots to label. One geographically detailed map, showing the Nile flood plain, palm trees etc. with 'dot' to label One geographically and historically detailed map with dot to label One completed map, with historical and geographical details, labelled
Ancient Greece - KS2 - Lesson 2 - Chronology - When did the Ancient Greeks live?Quick View
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Ancient Greece - KS2 - Lesson 2 - Chronology - When did the Ancient Greeks live?

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Lesson 2 in a series of Ancient Greeks Lesson Plans, Notebooks and resources for the New Curriculum. The series includes lessons about various topics and questions which you can use in response to children’s interests, all linked to the theme Ancient Greece. This lesson places Greeks in chronological time and looks at a few of the main events in Greek history. I am an outstanding teacher with 25 years experience. These lessons were taken as exemplary examples by a lead Inspector and National Leader of Education for his use as a trainer with schools. The note book includes links to interactive timelines and useful websites, worksheets for children and an initial chronology assessment task. Written by an experienced teacher, judged to be consistently outstanding. I have shared my free resources and plans on TES for several years and have had tens of thousands of downloads. Thank you for downloading the resources. I hope you enjoy teaching the lessons and if you have any feedback please feel free to let me know.
Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age eating and food lesson, Pre-history, Scavengers & SettlersQuick View
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Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age eating and food lesson, Pre-history, Scavengers & Settlers

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Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age eating and food lesson, Pre-history, Scavengers & Settlers Interesting and exciting lesson on Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age eating and food, Pre-history, Scavengers and Settlers, Cave Man This is an exciting lesson teach children about the food people ate in the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages. Included in this download is the full lesson plan and all the needed resources to teach this lesson. This lesson is an individual lesson, which is part of a complete Stone Age Unit of work. Please come and have a look at my other Stone Age resources. Thanks for looking
Local Area Unit of Work and Resources - KS1/LKS2 (Geography, History, Art and Science)Quick View
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Local Area Unit of Work and Resources - KS1/LKS2 (Geography, History, Art and Science)

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A detailed and comprehensive plan for a unit of work based around ‘Street Detectives’ and local history with IWB flipcharts and differentiated worksheets included. The planning covers a range of Geography and History objectives with a focus on the local area which can be easily adapted, and also Art and Science with a link to local buildings and habitats. Learning objectives covered: To understand what our local area is like and how it may have changed over time. Ask questions about how our local area has changed over time. Ask questions about how our local area has changed over time. To use geographical vocabulary to name features of familiar and unfamiliar places. Identify and describe geographical human and physical features using an aerial photograph. To draw simple maps or plans using symbols for a key. Describe human and physical features seen in their local environment. Describe how people, places and events in their own locality have changed over time. To investigate building designs. To use digital media to create a photo collage in the style of David Hockney. To investigate shapes, patterns and decorations on buildings. To identify living things and their habitats within the local environment. To describe how animals get their food from plants and other animals. To identify living things and their habitats within the local environment.
Industrial Revolution InventionsQuick View
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Industrial Revolution Inventions

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This lesson has been created for KS3 students and covers life in inventions of new technology for the textiles industry in the Industrial Revolution. The purpose of the lesson is to get students to investigate new technologies invented to develop the textile industry from the domestic industry through to the factory industry in the 18th Century. Student are then to consider the significance of each invention and in what way they sped up the Industrial Revolution. The lesson offers an opportunity for group work when exploring the different inventions and the inventors developed during the 18th Century. Youtube video links have been offered under each handout slide if you choose to create QR codes linked to the URLs so that students can view each invention working. Exam technique is also practiced in this lesson in the format of a 4 mark question. All accompanying resources are included in Microsoft Powerpoint format and suggested learning outcomes provided with space for you to add your own accompanying grades. I have taught this lesson to all Y7, Y8 and Y9 depending on where Industrial Revolution falls in the schemes of work. I really hope you enjoy teaching this lesson as much as I do!
Ancient Roman Daily Life Complete History LessonQuick View
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Ancient Roman Daily Life Complete History Lesson

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Ancient Roman Daily Life Complete History Lesson Teach children about daily life in Ancient Rome. This download is a complete resources lesson to teach children about the daily life for Ancient Romans. The children will learn the roles and jobs in Ancient Roman Society. How children lived and the parts of life that were important to them. There is a detailed 37 slide Ancient Roman daily lives, PowerPoint and four versions of the 8-page ‘the daily life in Ancient Rome’ worksheet to allow children to show their understanding, along with an activity to write a diary entry on every day life in Ancient Rome. Included: Full lesson plan Lesson PowerPoint Differentiated worksheets Example dairy entry Answer sheet Diary template
WW2 Maths - Co-ordinates & Grid References. KS2 (Year 5&6) Cross Curricular NumeracyQuick View
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WW2 Maths - Co-ordinates & Grid References. KS2 (Year 5&6) Cross Curricular Numeracy

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This cross-curricular presentation that requires pupils to work out the co-ordinates of locations on the WW2 map of Europe. It covers 4 and 6 figure grid references. There is a clever video link included with this resource to start the lesson. You could print out the maps for use in lessons, therefore some preparation is required in order to get the best results. There is an extension sheet provided in publisher format. LO: To use co-ordinates to specify location LO: To use grid references to specify location
Amy Johnson Knowledge Organiser!Quick View
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Amy Johnson Knowledge Organiser!

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This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for children learning about the pilot Amy Johnson, particularly those completing a history study of ‘Significant Individuals.’ It contains comprehensive sections entitled: Overview; Times in Her Life; Important Vocabulary; Amy Johnson Timeline; Answers to the Important Questions; Top Ten Facts. The resource is designed to be printed onto A3, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use.
Famous Explorers Christopher Columbus & Neil Armstrong pack: powerpoints,  worksheets, and displayQuick View
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Famous Explorers Christopher Columbus & Neil Armstrong pack: powerpoints, worksheets, and display

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A set of worksheets / activities / display / planning resources for looking at the lives of 2 significant individuals in the past and comparing aspects of life in the periods they lived. POWERPOINTS: Who were Columbus and Armstrong: An introduction to the topic. It shows three pictures of each explorer, asking the children to look at the pictures and find out information. Christopher Columbus: A 24 page lesson, looking at his life story, and his first journey across the Atlantic. Neil Armstrong: A 19 page powerpoint, looking at the story of his life and his journey to the moon Comparison of life in the different time periods: Shows the different explorers and where they lived on a simple timeline. It compares different aspects of life in both their lives including aspects such as transport, knowledge of the world, houses, food and uniforms. DISPLAY (pdf): A-Z lettering x 2, one with a sea background and Christopher Columbus banner, and one with a space background and Neil Armstrong banner Portraits of the two men in picture frames A4 title - Christopher Columbus (x 2 versions) A4 title - Neil Armstrong (x 2 versions) World maps x 2 from the different time periods ACTIVITIES (pdf) Cards - 12 different cards with objects that both explorers would have used. Can be used in card games, or for cutting and sticking sorting activities. Topic covers x 6 different layouts for Christopher Columbus Topic covers x 6 different layouts for Neil Armstrong Writing sheets (x 4 lined and unlined) with Christopher Columbus border Writing sheets (x 4 lined and unlined) with Astronaut border
Ancient Greece Knowledge Organiser!Quick View
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Ancient Greece Knowledge Organiser!

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This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for students learning or revising knowledge relating to the Ancient Egyptians. It contains comprehensive sections on: Ancient Greece map (annotated); Ancient Greek Gods; Ancient Greece timeline; Ancient Greek people; Ancient Greek places; Ancient Greek daily life. The resource is designed to be printed onto A3, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use and are cited on a separate document (included). It is most suitable for children in KS2 and KS3.
Suffragettes - Women's Rights - 7 lesson plans - Women's History MonthQuick View
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Suffragettes - Women's Rights - 7 lesson plans - Women's History Month

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This resource is a scheme of work for a 7 week history unit aimed at Key Stage 2. The theme for the unit is women's rights, with a focus on Elizabeth Garrett-Anderson, the first female doctor and Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragette. The scheme includes an introduction, curriculum aims, a unit overview and 7 detailed lesson plans. Each plan has an objective, lesson introduction, main activity and plenary. There are also details about possible differentiation, questions for assessment and key vocabulary for each lesson. Also included are 3 PowerPoint presentations on women's history pre-20th century, Elizabeth Garrett-Anderson and Emmeline Pankhurst. The unit could be used at any time in Key Stage 2 in order to cover the curriculum aim of studying a British theme post 1066.
Blank board game templatesQuick View
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Blank board game templates

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A set of 10 different blank board game templates for children to design their own board game. Great to be used in Maths or as part of a topic on Toys.
Stone Age Word BankQuick View
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Stone Age Word Bank

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** Stone Age Word Bank ** Word bank for use with lessons on: Stone Age, Pre-history, Scavengers and Settlers, Cave Man This is handy, word bank to help with teaching Stone Age and pre-history. Please remember to leave feedback and follow me for updates This is part of my complete unit of work on Scavengers and Settlers, which covers the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages and can be found under my resources [here](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/stone-age-to-iron-age-complete-unit-of-work-34-lessons-pre-history-scavengers-and-settlers-11130392<br /> ) Thanks for looking. Please remember to leave feedback, for updates and promotions you can also follow me here ***************************************************************************** My other History products: Pre-history workbook Stone Age to Iron Age Artefacts Lesson Stone Age to Iron Age eating and food lesson *****************************************************************************
The Great Fire Of London Vocabulary MatQuick View
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The Great Fire Of London Vocabulary Mat

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The Great Fire Of London Vocabulary Mat: A bright and colourful vocabulary mat containing over 60 words relating to The Great Fire Of London. A useful reference tool for topic-themed writing. For more Outstanding Resources for Outstanding Teachers, please visit my website www.teachersvault.co.uk