I’m a Primary Education student teacher (3–7) at Leeds Beckett University, passionate about creating inclusive, creative, and practical resources for Early Years and KS1. My resources are designed with accessibility, engagement, and learning through play at the forefront.
I’m a Primary Education student teacher (3–7) at Leeds Beckett University, passionate about creating inclusive, creative, and practical resources for Early Years and KS1. My resources are designed with accessibility, engagement, and learning through play at the forefront.
Key features include:
Language Development – Traces the roots of the English language back to Old English and Germanic dialects.
Legal Systems – Showcases the early foundations of English law laid by Anglo-Saxon governance.
Literature – Celebrates iconic works like Beowulf, a cornerstone of English literary heritage.
Christianity – Explores how the Anglo-Saxon conversion to Christianity reshaped the religious and cultural fabric of England.
Kingdoms and Unification – Maps out the powerful Anglo-Saxon kingdoms such as Wessex and Mercia, and explains the role of Viking invasions in the unification of England.
Art and Architecture – Features examples of intricate Anglo-Saxon craftsmanship and enduring religious architecture.
This visually engaging worksheet helps pupils explore and organise their understanding of Ancient Mayan religious beliefs. With a clear central theme and space for key ideas, it encourages independent research and structured thinking. Ideal for use in history lessons or as a recap activity, this resource supports knowledge retention and cross-curricular links with RE and literacy. Suitable for Key Stage 2.
Explore a famous myth and practise storytelling skills
This worksheet helps children retell the story of the Hero Twins from Ancient Maya mythology. It includes a short, easy-to-read version of the story, followed by a task where pupils retell the key events in their own words.
Perfect for linking history and English, this resource supports:
Reading and understanding a historical myth
Writing and sequencing a story
Learning about the Maya civilisation and its beliefs
Creative thinking and independent work
Ideal for KS2 classrooms, the worksheet is clear, engaging, and easy to adapt for different abilities.
LO: I can explain the main events of the gunpowder plot.
The worksheet includes six boxes for the children to write or draw the main events of the gunpowder plot.
Perfect for Assessment for Learning
Pupils cut out and stick images of Victorian objects onto the worksheet and then draw the modern equivalent next to each, demonstrating their ability to link historical items with contemporary ones.
Key Features:
Encourages historical understanding through visual comparison
Develops pupils’ ability to identify and link past and present technology and everyday items
Supports skills in observation, critical thinking, and drawing
Suitable for primary pupils studying the Victorian era (ages 5-7)
Ready-to-use, printable resource ideal for classroom or remote learning