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The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!

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The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
x2 Outstanding Y1/2 Maths Interview Lessons - Shape
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x2 Outstanding Y1/2 Maths Interview Lessons - Shape

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Need an outstanding maths lesson based around shape and geometry? Then look no further. This session is great to teach Year 1, Year 2 or a mixed Year 1 and Year 2 class. These two lessons are a great way to showcase your mastery teaching in quick, snappy methods that easily demonstrates progress. Suitable for a reasoning maths lesson, the questions included in the interactive PowerPoints are great to get children of all abilities thinking. We have based this lessons around the NCETM principles of differentiation where children have the opportunity to try all tasks. You can use these lesson flexibly from 15 minutes to an hour, individually or together. They have been successfully used for interviews and Ofsted visits alike. You will get: ✸ Two outstanding lesson plans featuring mini-plenaries, differentiated success criteria and starters. ✸ Two PowerPoint with probing mastery questions. ✸ x12 Task sheets for a range of abilities (including reasoning challenge sheets) ✸ Shape hospital sheet ✸ Shape mat ✸ Right angle muncher (measurer) Lesson 1 Y1 – L.O. To identify and sort rectangles in a set of four sided shapes. Y2 – L.O. To identify and sort right angles in 2D shapes. Success Criteria: I know that a rectangle has 4 sides, two longer than the other two. I can sort rectangles from other shapes. I can identify a right angle in a shape. I can sort shapes into those that have right angles and those that do not. Lesson 2 Y1- To know that any shape with 3 sides is a triangle. Y2 – To know that all triangles are the same but different. Success Criteria: I know that a triangle has 3 sides. I can sort shapes into triangles and not triangles. I can name three different types of triangle. I can use reasoning to describe why triangles are different. observation ofsted nqt key stage 1 mastery reasoning geometry ks1 interview Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
KS2 Kingdom of Benin - Outstanding History Unit - 6 Lessons
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KS2 Kingdom of Benin - Outstanding History Unit - 6 Lessons

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This unit will take your students on a journey to West Africa, where they will discover the origins, achievements, and legacy of the Benin Kingdom. They will learn about the culture, religion, art, and trade of the Edo people, as well as the causes and consequences of the kingdom’s destruction by the British. They will also investigate how historians use different sources of evidence to learn about Benin’s past and present. This unit includes: ☆ 6 detailed lesson plans with clear learning objectives, success criteria, and differentiation ideas ☆* 6 informative and interactive PowerPoint presentations with stunning images and animations ☆ A comprehensive word bank with key vocabulary and definitions ☆ A range of worksheets and resources to support students’ learning and assessment ☆ A final project where students write an information text about the Kingdom of Benin This unit is aligned with the National Curriculum for history and covers the following skills and knowledge: ☆ Locating Benin on a map and placing it in a chronological framework ☆ Describing and explaining the features and achievements of the Benin Kingdom ☆ Comparing and contrasting life in Benin with life in Britain at the same time ☆ Evaluating the impact of trade and contact with other cultures on Benin ☆ Explaining the reasons and effects of the British invasion of Benin ☆ Analysing and interpreting different types of historical sources ☆ Communicating historical knowledge and understanding using appropriate terminology This unit is suitable for KS2 students (ages 7-11) and can be adapted to suit different abilities and interests. It can be used as a standalone topic or as part of a wider study of African history and culture.
x4 KS1 Leader Job Application - Personal Statement, Letter
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x4 KS1 Leader Job Application - Personal Statement, Letter

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Are you a skilled educator ready to step into a leadership role as a Key Stage One (KS1) Leader? Look no further! Our comprehensive product offers four meticulously crafted job application letters specifically designed for KS1 Leader positions. With a focus on highlighting your expertise in leading and managing a Key Stage One team, these outstanding job application letters are tailored to showcase your ability to create a supportive and stimulating learning environment. Emphasising your experience in curriculum development, assessment strategies, and fostering student progress, these letters are sure to captivate recruiters and set you apart from other candidates. Whether you’re an experienced KS1 teacher aspiring to leadership or a seasoned KS1 Leader aiming to switch schools, these exemplar letters equip you with the perfect tools to make a compelling case for your suitability for the position. Invest in your professional growth and unlock new opportunities with our top-quality KS1 Leader job application letters. Key stage one lead manager slt, senior leadership team
KS2 Compass Directions - Outstanding Geography Lesson
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KS2 Compass Directions - Outstanding Geography Lesson

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Transform your geography lessons with this outstanding KS2 lesson on Compass Directions. This resource is designed to engage and educate, offering a well-structured lesson plan, a PowerPoint presentation, and activity sheets that guide students through the cardinal and intercardinal points of the compass. Beyond theory, this lesson encourages practical application as children utilise their newfound skills to write directions for a journey on a map. An extension activity is included to challenge early finishers. Resource Highlights: ★ Lesson Plan: A comprehensive guide to ensure a seamless and impactful teaching experience. ★ PowerPoint: A visually engaging presentation that brings the concept of compass directions to life. ★ Activity Sheets: Thoughtfully designed sheets that facilitate hands-on learning and application. ★ Practical Application: Move beyond theory as students apply compass skills to map reading and direction writing. ★ Extension Activity: Challenge early finishers with an additional activity that reinforces the lesson’s objectives. Customer Support: Encountering any challenges or have specific requests? Contact our support team directly at explore_education@outlook.com for a swift response. Special Offer: Enjoying this resource? Leave a review and receive a complimentary resource of your choice! Email us your purchase receipt and a screenshot of your review to avail this offer. Tags: KS2, Key Stage 2, Geography, Compass Directions, Cardinal Points, Intercardinal Points, Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Activity Sheets, Map Reading, Education.
KENSUKE'S KINGDOM - KS2 Outstanding English Unit
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KENSUKE'S KINGDOM - KS2 Outstanding English Unit

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Enlighten the magical adventure story of Kensuke’s Kingdom with this four lesson diary writing unit. Previously used in Year 5, this unit is easily adaptable across Key Stage 2. Each lesson comes with a detailed lesson plan with a starter, main input, main activity and plenary. There is also a PowerPoint with questions for the first 3 chapters of the story. Children will explicitly learn about using adverbials, conjunctions, subordinate clauses, relative clauses, main clauses, different sentence types (simple, compound, complex), speech (direct and reported). Used successfully for observations, these lessons have been rated Outstanding by experienced leadership teams. Lesson 1 L.O.: to write using a range of cohesive devices, including adverbials. Success Criteria: I can summarise the main ideas of a text I can include thoughts and feelings of the main character I can use exciting vocabulary I can use adverbs and adverbial openers in my writing Lesson 2 L.O.: to write using a range of cohesive devices Success Criteria: I can use the layout of a recount I will go into most detail about main events I will include my thoughts and feelings I will describe my experiences and think about what will happen in the future I will use language features such as similes and metaphors to create an image for the reader. Lesson 3 L.O.: To be able to write a dialogue between characters using correct speech rules. Success Criteria: I can use the layout of a conversation I will go into most detail about the main events I will include my thoughts and feelings I will describe my experiences and think about what will happen in the future I will use language features such as similes and metaphors to create an image for the reader Lesson 4 (could be spread over two lessons) L.O.: To be able to write using a range of clause structures, varying their position within a sentence. Success Criteria: Creating atmosphere and using dialogue to advance exciting action and creating the character’s personality. Selecting vocabulary that reflects the theme Using a range of cohesive devices to create flow Using passive and modal verbs Using adverbs, prepositional phrases and noun phrases effectively Using correct speech punctuation Spelling most words correctly This unit includes: ✸ x4 Lesson plans ✸ x4 PowerPoints ✸ x4 Writing planning pages ✸ Adverbs word mat ✸ Feelings word mat ✸ Cohesive devices activity ✸ Conjunction types ✸ Diary writing checklist ✸ Alternatives to Said word mat UKS2 KS2 Y5 Y6 y4 interview observation nqt novel english literacy Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
KS1 Islam - RE Unit - 6 Outstanding Lessons
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KS1 Islam - RE Unit - 6 Outstanding Lessons

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Are you needing a glimpse into the religion of Islam for beginners? This is the Religious Education Unit for you! Created for Key Stage 1 learners, this set of 6 lessons will take young children through the Muslim beliefs using exciting PowerPoints and activities. Learning Objectives covered: L.O: To recognise that God is important in the lives of Muslims and understand the significance of the Shahadah in the Islamic faith. L.O: To recognise and understand the importance of the Shahadah in Islam, and explain its significance in the lives of Muslims. L.O. To understand that Muslims believe in different names for God and identify some qualities or characteristics associated with these names. L.O. To explain why Prophet Muhammad is important to Muslims and understand how his teachings inspire Muslims to lead a good and kind life. L.O. To explain the importance of the Qur’an to Muslims and describe how Muslims treat the Qur’an. L.O. To explain the concept of worship in Islam and identify the significance of worshipping God for Muslims. Included in this RE unit are: ☪ 6 Lesson plans ☪ 6 PowerPoints ☪ Where is God? Worksheet ☪ The Shahadah to label ☪ The Shahadah Worksheet ☪ Names of Allah ☪ Sentence starters ☪ Muhammad and the Cat story ☪ The Tiny Ants story ☪ Muhammad and the Gentle Camel story ☪ Muhammad and the Black Stone story ☪ Bilal, the First Muezzin story ☪ Crescent Moon activity ☪ Respecting the Qur’an Worksheet Perfect for a half term of work, children will build up their knowledge of Islam, what Muslims believe and the key parts of their beliefs.
KS2 World War II Poetry Guided Reading Unit
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KS2 World War II Poetry Guided Reading Unit

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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com This World War II poetry unit is brilliant for those who are following a WWII history theme. This unit contains five lessons with accompanying poems, PowerPoints (with real pictures to develop vocabulary), lesson plans and worksheets. Children will work on their Vocabulary, Inference, Prediction, Explanation, Retrieval and Summarising skills as part of this unit and all prompting questions are included. Learning Objectives: I can describe my first impressions to a poem, using ‘because’ to explain my opinion. I can use illustrations to represent a scene in a poem. I can use expression and drama to represent a verse from a poem. I can describe what themes have been covered in a poem. I can answer comprehension questions about a poem. Other resources you may be interested in: Y5/6 World War I Unit (12 lessons): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11988820 KS2 World War 2 Unit - 5 Outstanding lessons: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11881663 Tags: KS2 KS3 Year 5 Year 6 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 UKS2 reciprocal English
The Creakers by Tom Fletcher - Reading Comprehensions - 930 VIPERS Questions
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The Creakers by Tom Fletcher - Reading Comprehensions - 930 VIPERS Questions

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These reading comprehension sheets are designed for Key Stage 2 (KS2) students and are based on the popular book, The Creakers by Tom Fletcher. Each chapter has 30 questions based around Vocabulary, Inference, Prediction, Explanation, Retrieval and Summarising (VIPERS) to help students improve their reading comprehension skills. This bumper pack of worksheets include 930 questions across 186 worksheets and their answers on a separate document. These worksheets also incorporate retrieval practice, which has been shown to be a highly effective way of improving memory and recall. By regularly practicing recalling information from memory, students can better retain and understand the material they are studying. These outstanding comprehension sheets are perfect for teachers looking to support their KS2 students in developing their reading comprehension skills. They can be used as part of a classroom lesson or as homework assignments. With VIPERS and retrieval practice included, these sheets provide a comprehensive approach to reading comprehension that will benefit students of all abilities. Tags: outstanding questions english literacy key stage 2 assessment
EYAM and the PLAGUE History Unit - 12  Outstanding Lessons
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EYAM and the PLAGUE History Unit - 12 Outstanding Lessons

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Embark on a captivating journey through Eyam’s history with our KS2 Eyam and the Plague History Unit. This comprehensive resource offers 12 engaging lessons that delve into the intriguing events and themes surrounding the plague and its impact on this remarkable village. Unravel the mystery of Eyam’s plague outbreak, explore the courageous decision to quarantine, and discover the toll the plague took on Eyam’s population. Learn about heroic figures, examine physical remnants like the Plague Cross and Boundary Stones, and step into the shoes of Eyam’s plague doctors. Immerse yourself in the personal accounts found in Eyam’s plague diary and examine the preserved plague cottages to gain a deeper understanding of living conditions during the outbreak. Reflect on Eyam’s legacy and how the village commemorates its history. Connect historical lessons to contemporary challenges, explore feudal life in the 14th century, and delve into the Peasants’ Revolt led by Wat Tyler. Develop persuasive writing skills and analyze the consequences and significance of the revolt. Learn about plague doctors and create a plague doctor mask. Engage your students with this complete KS2 Eyam and the Plague History Unit, filled with interactive activities and captivating resources. Discover the resilience, bravery, and enduring lessons from Eyam’s past that resonate with us today. KS2 History year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 knowledge skills lks2 uks2 remote Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
KS1 Art Unit: Exploring Mark Making Techniques and Drawing Skills - x6 Lessons
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KS1 Art Unit: Exploring Mark Making Techniques and Drawing Skills - x6 Lessons

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This art unit is a brilliant way to introduce children to the essential drawing skills of mark making, sketching and key art terms. Children will complete a range of sketching activities using a range of different drawing tools, which will give the basis for fantastic art skills throughout the year. Children will also build their understanding of key vocabulary, such as pressure, cross-hatching, texture, monochrome, contrast, density, stippling and more. These lessons can be used in Year 1, Year 2 or a mixed Year One and Year Two class. You will receive: ✸ x6 Lesson plans ✸ x6 PowerPoints ✸ Starter task for lesson 2 ✸ Animal pictures to sketch ✸ Starter task for lesson 3 ✸ Plenary task for lesson 5 Lesson 1 LO: To be able to make marks using a variety of tools. Success Criteria: I can hold a pencil correctly. I can make a range of marks. I can name the tools used. Lesson 2 LO: To be able to organise and arrange marks according to techniques used. Success Criteria: I can make a wide range of marks on a variety of surfaces by exploring the materials provided. I can talk about marks made and make a similar mark if asked to. I can share ideas and word with others. Lesson 3 LO: To be able to apply my knowledge of mark making. Success Criteria: I can apply my knowledge of mark making. I can recognise that certain materials produce specific effects. I can identify marks and talk about them using vocabulary I have learnt. Lesson 4 LO: To be able to create a variety of effects using mark making and surfaces. Success Criteria: I can explore a range of mark making techniques using a variety of materials. I can hold drawing tools correctly. I can use appropriate vocabulary to describe materials and mark making. I can identify the materials I have used. Lesson 5 LO: To be able to use music and movement to inspire mark making. Success Criteria: I can select tools and materials to make specific choices about marks. I can identify where marks change in response to a change in music Lesson 6 LO: To understand how to show texture and movement by using different marks. Success Criteria: I can apply knowledge of mark making to identify specific marks and materials that would be appropriate for a task. I can demonstrate a greater understanding of a range of drawing materials. I understand that drawing is a response to a thought or an idea created by a point of inspiration. key stage 1 y1 y2 y3 fundamental skills basic skills art drawing mark making pressure contrast density art and design key stage one
KS2 World War II Class Assembly - Script, Poems, Dance - History Topic
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KS2 World War II Class Assembly - Script, Poems, Dance - History Topic

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This World War II Class Assembly is an outstanding opportunity for your class to take a poignant look back in time to one of the most significant events in our world’s history. Through music, dance, poetry, and drama, your class will be able to learn about and remember the bravery of those who fought for our freedom during the war. The assembly includes four scenes, each highlighting different aspects of life during World War II. The first scene focuses on the impact of the war on daily life, including rationing and evacuations. The second scene features the Battle of Britain and the bravery of the Royal Air Force pilots and ground crew. The third scene highlights the impact of the Blitz on British cities, with a particular focus on London. The fourth scene describes D-Day, the largest seaborne invasion in history. Throughout the assembly, your class will be able to participate in various activities, such as dancing to “Pack Up Your Troubles” and performing a shadow play set to “Spitfire Prelude and Fugue.” The assembly also includes opportunities for quiet reflection, such as lighting candles and holding hands during Vera Lynn’s “We’ll Meet Again.” This World War II Class Assembly is an outstanding educational resource that offers a unique and engaging way for your class to learn about this pivotal moment in history. With its range of activities and opportunities for active participation, your class is sure to leave with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the sacrifices made during World War II.
KS2 Ancient Greece Unit - 7 Outstanding History Lessons
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KS2 Ancient Greece Unit - 7 Outstanding History Lessons

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Discover the richness of Ancient Greece with our well-structured KS2 History Unit. This unit comprises seven insightful lessons covering a range of topics from Greek mythology to historical inventions. Each lesson offers a blend of interactive activities and thoughtful discussions, providing students with a solid grasp of different aspects of life in Ancient Greece. Included are all lesson plans, PowerPoints and resources needed for each lesson. Lesson 2: Exploring Greek Gods and Mythology This lesson delves into the world of Greek mythology, introducing students to the gods, their roles, and relationships through engaging activities such as “Guess the Gods.” Lesson 3: Perseus and the Gorgon’s Head: A Poetic Tale Experience the art of poetry while immersing in the tale of Perseus and the Gorgon’s head. Students perform and analyze the story to enhance their language skills and comprehension. Lesson 4: Greek Temples: Design and Architecture Gain insights into the architecture of ancient Greek temples. Explore key features and even design a temple, fostering an understanding of Greek architectural concepts. Lesson 5: Athens vs. Sparta: Comparing Two City-States Compare Athens and Sparta, two significant Greek city-states, to comprehend their differences in governance, culture, and lifestyle. Lesson 6: Ancient Greek Olympics: Athletic Excellence and Beyond Explore the ancient Greek Olympics, discovering the sports, participants, and prizes, while understanding the historical importance of this event. Lesson 7: Greek Inventions: Shaping the Modern World Uncover the ingenuity of ancient Greek inventions and their influence on contemporary life. Engage in activities like the “Ancient Greek Dragons’ Den” to creatively present their impact. Our KS2 Ancient Greece History Unit offers a comprehensive exploration of this captivating civilization. Each lesson thoughtfully combines discussions, interactive activities, and presentations, fostering a solid understanding of Ancient Greek culture. Tags: Key Stage 2, History, Ancient Greece, Greek Mythology, Architecture, City-States, Olympics, Inventions, Interactive Lessons, Comprehensive Learning, Cultural Exploration. Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com KS2 History year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 knowledge skills lks2 uks2 ks3
KS2 Aztecs Class Assembly - Script, Dance, Poem - History Topic
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KS2 Aztecs Class Assembly - Script, Dance, Poem - History Topic

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Looking for an outstanding Aztec class assembly that will engage and educate your students? Look no further! Our Aztec Class Assembly is a fun and interactive way to learn about the ancient civilization of the Aztecs. Through a series of skits, dances, and music, your students will learn about the arrival of the Aztecs, their beliefs and customs, their fierce warriors and battle tactics, and their innovative techniques for agriculture and food. With music and dance, your students will be transported to another time and place as they learn about the rich cultural heritage of the Aztecs. And with a fun and engaging script that includes jokes, poetry, and interactive activities, your students will be fully engaged and entertained throughout the assembly. So why wait? Order our Aztec Class Assembly today and give your students an unforgettable experience that they will remember for years to come!
NPQSL - Successful Application Form (Primary)
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Are you ready to take the next step in your educational career and step into a leadership role? Our Successful NPQSL Application Form Example for primary teachers is the ideal resource to help you on your journey. This comprehensive example application form is meticulously crafted to provide you with a clear roadmap for applying to the National Professional Qualification for Senior Leadership (NPQSL). These example questions and answers cover: ✹ Why would you like to complete the Programme with (Programme provider)? Please provide a specific, recent example to show how you are ready for the next step in school/education setting leadership ✹ Please provide a specific, recent example to show how you are ready for the next step in school/education setting leadership. ✹ Write about how teaching and learning (including curriculum and assessment) is important for you to develop in your role and explain how this will impact on pupils and staff at your school or education setting. ✹ Please provide your best two recent examples of leadership roles where you have led a team across the whole school, and explain how they demonstrate your success as a senior leader. ✹ Please identify what you feel are your key areas for development as a senior leader and thereby what you hope to gain by attending this programme. With the NPQSL qualification, you’ll gain the expertise and knowledge needed to excel in leadership roles within the education sector. Whether you’re looking to move into a senior leadership position, enhance your leadership skills, or prepare for new challenges in the field, our sample application form will serve as your trusted companion. Unlock your leadership potential, take the next step in your career, and demonstrate your readiness for senior leadership roles with our Successful NPQSL Application Form Example. Start your journey towards educational leadership success today.
Remembrance Day Assembly - 36 Slide PowerPoint
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Remembrance Day Assembly - 36 Slide PowerPoint

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Engage your students with our 36-slide PowerPoint presentation and script centered on Remembrance Day. This educational resource delves into key aspects, including: The significance of Remembrance Day. ★ A comparative look at Remembrance Day then and now. ★ Exploring the symbolism of poppies. ★ The iconic “Flander’s Fields” poem. ★ The role of The British Legion in supporting veterans. Relevant for a Wide Audience: This versatile presentation caters to students across different key stages, from EYFS and KS1 to KS2, KS3, and KS4. It also aligns with topics related to British values, behavior, and worship. Delve into the history and importance of Remembrance Day with our informative PowerPoint and script. Perfect for a broad range of students, this resource ensures that the significance of this day is well understood across various age groups and educational stages. You may also be interested in… ☆ REMEMBRANCE DAY Assembly Script ☆ KS2 World War II Class Assembly - Script, Poems, Dance ☆ x2 Tolerance Assembly - KS1 / KS2 Customer Support: If you encounter any issues with this resource or have specific requests, please reach out to us directly at explore_education@outlook.com for the quickest response. Tags: eyfs ks1 ks2 y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 y6 year british values behaviour worship ks3 ks4
How to Tell the Time - Analogue Clock Poster
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A landscape poster to remind children of how to tell the time independently, with labelled clock in PDF format. Tags: KS1 KS2 key stage 1 key stage 2 telling the time hours minute hand second teaching clock how to read clocks learning clock english exercises pdf vocabulary
KS2 Physical Features of the UK - Outstanding Geography Lesson
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KS2 Physical Features of the UK - Outstanding Geography Lesson

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Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your KS2 students about the physical features of the UK? Do you want to help them develop their geographical skills and knowledge using interactive tools and activities? If so, this outstanding geography lesson is perfect for you! This resource includes a detailed lesson plan, a captivating powerpoint and a range of activity sheets to support your teaching. In this lesson, your students will: ★ Learn about the different types of physical features of the UK, such as mountains, rivers, lakes, coasts and islands. ★ Watch a video that shows the diverse and beautiful terrain of the UK from different perspectives. ★ Use Google Maps to compare and contrast different areas of the UK and the amount of physical features in each area. ★ Discuss how physical features could affect the use of the area, such as tourism, agriculture, industry and transport. ★ Create a presentation to compare the differences between East Anglia and Cumbria for someone coming to the UK, using a guidelines sheet to help them structure their work. ★ Extend their learning by comparing two other areas of their choice and their physical features, using a template to help them organise their information. This resource is designed to meet the National Curriculum objectives for geography at KS2, and to develop your students’ curiosity and fascination about the world and its people. It is also suitable for cross-curricular links with English, ICT and PSHE. Customer Support If you have any questions or feedback about this resource, please contact us at explore_education@outlook.com. We are always happy to hear from you and to help you make the most of our products. Special Offer: We appreciate your feedback on this resource. If you leave a review, you can get another resource of your choice for free! Just send us an email with your purchase receipt and a screenshot of your review to claim your offer. Tags: KS2, Key Stage 2, Geography, Physical Features, UK, Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Activity Sheets, Google Maps, Comparative Analysis, Presentation Creation, Education.
Y3/4 Guided Reading Setting Description - 5 Lessons
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Y3/4 Guided Reading Setting Description - 5 Lessons

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This 5 session guided reading unit is all about setting descriptions. The included text is based on the setting of a fairground, including descriptive vocabulary. Great to study across a week or half term, these sessions are based around reading the text together as a whole class (or group) and predicting, clarifying vocabulary and exploring the text. Children will build up a knowledge of the features and language used in a setting description. Learning objectives: To identify and explain the features of a setting description. To analyse and evaluate the language and structure of a setting description. To identify and explain the features of a setting description. To understand how the author uses language to create a vivid description of the fairground. To understand and respond to a descriptive text about a fairground. Y3 Y4 reciprocal reading LKS2 ks2 outstanding ofsted
x2 Hurtful Words Assemblies / Collective Worship - PSHE, Bullying Assembly
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x2 Hurtful Words Assemblies / Collective Worship - PSHE, Bullying Assembly

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These two PowerPoints explain how words can hurt others and encourage children to think before they speak. Children will also have some reflection time at the end of the assembly to think about what they have learnt and what they can do next. These hurtful words assemblies are a fantastic way to introduce children to the value of friendship and how to show kindness to otheres. You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class. You will receive a 14-slide PowerPoint and a 12-slide PowerPoint. This assembly is interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested. Key features of Assembly 1: ✸ Thinking about the ‘Sticks and Stones’ saying. Is it true? ✸ Best and worst things people have said to you ✸ What happens when you speak thoughtlessly ✸ Times when people hurt others ✸ People’s reactions (face-to-face and online) ✸ Reflection: Saying positive things ✸ Reflection: Thinking before we speak Key features of Assembly 2: ✸ Using an apple to symbolise the power of mean words ✸ Thinking about what you can do if you are upset by someone’s words ✸ Using toothpaste to symbolise the impossible task of taking back hurtful words ✸ Example video to show how powerful words can be ✸ Reflection: words are powerful key stage 1 y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 y6 citizenship pshe british values trust behaviour assembly worship Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
POP UP BOOKS Design & Technology Unit - 6 Lessons
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Transform your classroom into a hub of creativity with our comprehensive Design and Technology lessons focused on crafting captivating pop-up storybooks. This D&T resource encompasses everything you need, from detailed lesson plans to engaging PowerPoints and resource sheets. Lesson Objectives: Investigate and evaluate how lever and linkage mechanisms function in products, using technical vocabulary to understand their role in pop-up storybooks. Practice creating pop-up mechanisms and plan the use of materials and processes effectively. Practice creating lever and linkage systems and plan the use of materials and processes effectively. Write a draft of a story using an outline plan and storybook criteria, using simple graphical communication techniques. Measure, mark out cut out and shape a range of materials using appropriate tools and techniques. Join and combine components accurately. To assess my finished book against the original design criteria and reflect on the design and making process. Files included: ★ x6 PowerPoints for each lesson ★ x6 Lesson plans ★ Pop-Up Books Questionnaire ★ x3 Outline plans (differentiated) ★ x6 Table guides ★ Slider mechanism templates ★ Box fold object ★ Prepared text for lower ability pupils ★ Story planning sheet ★ Story prompts ★ Evaluation sheet ★ Storyboard ★ Example pictures Customer Support: We’re here to assist you. If you encounter any challenges or have specific requests related to this resource, don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly at explore_education@outlook.com for a swift response. Special Offer: If you find this resource valuable, share your feedback through a review, and we’ll express our gratitude by offering you a resource of your choice for FREE! Simply send us your purchase receipt along with a screenshot of your review. Tags: ks2 ks3 y3 y4 y5 y6 story book D&T