Complete unit of work including 6 lessons, slides, quizzes and resources.
The Windrush Generation
Lesson 1: Where are the Caribbean islands and what is their history?
Lesson 2: How did the people of the Caribbean help Britain in the war against Nazi Germany and Hitler?
Lesson 3: Why did people migrate from the Caribbean to Britain in 1948?
Lesson 4: What was life in London like for the Windrush pioneers?
Lesson 5: Who was Sam King and what did he do?
Who was Norma Best and what did she do?
Lesson 6: How did the Windrush generation change Britain for the better?
Pack Contains:
3 lessons each with:
PowerPoint slides
Task worksheets
Individual knowledge organiser for each lesson.
Subject intention document with skills progression and links to the National Curriculum.
Y6 Science – Living things and their Habitats
This pack includes 5 lesson PowerPoints, a quiz after each lesson to check understanding and resources where needed.
Lesson 1: Who was the scientist Carl Linnaeus and what did he do?
Lesson 2: How do we classify vertebrate?
Lesson 3: How do we classify invertebrate?
Lesson 4: How can we classify a new creature based on its characteristics?
Lesson 5: What animals and plants exist in my local environment?
Y6 Geography – Comparisons of Regions
Pack includes 6 lesson PowerPoints, a quiz to check understanding of each lesson and resources where needed.
Lesson 1: Where is the Lake District and what is it like?
Lesson 2: How was the Lake District formed?
Lesson 3: Poland: where can you find the Tatra Mountains?
Lesson 4: What are the Tatra Mountains like?
Lesson 5: The Caribbean and Jamaica: what do we know? What’s the terrain like?
Lesson 6: What is similar and what is different between the Lake District, Tatra Mountains and the Caribbean?
NC Links:
Describe key aspects of:
• Physical geography, including: rivers, mountains, volcanoes and earthquakes and the water cycle.
• Human geography, including: settlements and land use.
• Use the eight points of a compass, four-figure grid references, and symbols and key to communicate knowledge of the United Kingdom and the wider world.
Place knowledge
• Understand geographical similarities and differences through the study of human and physical geography of a region of the United Kingdom, a region in a European country, and a region within North or South America.
Y6 History– Study of 5 Monarchs through time.
Pack includes 6 lesson PowerPoints, a quiz to check understanding of each lesson and resources where needed.
Lesson 1: How is William I remembered and what legacy did he leave?
Lesson 2: How is Henry VIII remembered and what legacy did he leave?
Lesson 3: How is Elizabeth I remembered and what legacy did she leave?
Lesson 4: How is Charles II remembered and what legacy did he leave?
Lesson 5: How is Queen Victoria remembered and what legacy did she leave?
Lesson 6: In your opinion, who was the greatest past monarch and why?
Includes:
Slides for plot points and experience days
WAGOL model
Plot points for display
TWS Plan
Independent write plans.
Extra spag resource: text conversation (spag).
Unit includes:
Slides for plot points
TWS pdf
Example Letter
The Poor Law Act
Independent write idea (Harrods)
Harrods news article for independent write
Display Lettering
Plot points for display
Unit includes:
lesson 1 - analyse the poem
lesson 2 - who is the highway man
lesson 3 - inference in the highwayman
lesson 4 - Bess diary entry
lesson 5 - plan a newspaper report
lesson 6 - independent write - newspaper.
Extra resources:
display
inference equation
poetry
interactive glossary
pictures for display.
Pack includes 6 lesson PowerPoints, a quiz to check understanding of each lesson and resources where needed.
Lesson 1: What is blood made of and why do we need it?
Lesson 2: Why do our bodies need nutrients and how are they transported?
Lesson 3: What is our circulatory system?
Lesson 4: What is our heart like inside? How does it work?
Lesson 5: What can we do to keep healthy?
Lesson 6: Present and explain what we know about the circulatory system, nutrients and keeping healthy.