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Back To School Planning Year 4 Year 5 First Week Rules Activities Powerpoints
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Back To School Planning Year 4 Year 5 First Week Rules Activities Powerpoints

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back to school activity pack. Ideal for year 4 and 5. Can be adapted for different years of course. I mainly taught in these years groups, and this planning helped so much in that tricky first week, There;s a bit of everything. Planning of course, rules, display, activities Just packed with vital little time savers. Some really goo VCOP stuff too. Plenty of resources. Give it a go!
Display Materials For Primary School Collection Maths English
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Display Materials For Primary School Collection Maths English

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Looking for a big set of display material for the new academic year? I have collected together all my collection from decades in teaching Primary school level. Aimed a little at the top end as that is where I spent most years. Lots of stuff. Vcop stuff Maths stuff. RE stuff Art. Over 400 files. Word, pdf, excel etc
Big Write Big Writing Teaching Materials Lessons Planning Creative Writing
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Big Write Big Writing Teaching Materials Lessons Planning Creative Writing

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During my time as a teacher, I enjoyed doing a Big Write or Big Writing. I’ve gathered all my materials together. I liked it as it kept the children occupied all week, leading to a big write on Friday Mornings. There’s some great ideas and powerpoints in here. I’ve included a lot of Greek Myths stuff as I remember this as the best Big Write. sample : To understand the features of myths Introduce the topic of Myths and Legends. Mind map any ideas about ‘myths’ children already have. Explain that the class will be building up their own myth. With each group working on a different aspect of the myth. Show success criteria – list of features of a myth. Read Theseus and the Minotaur, pick out the different features of the myth, evident in this story. Each group will discuss and write ideas for each section. LA (Supported by Ta) Group 1: Describe the hero of the myth. Group 2: Describe the monster of the myth. Children will write ideas, words on post-it notes. If this was a full lesson: Put together all the different groups’ ideas to build a storyboard for the class myth. As a class, decide on a title for our class ‘myth’. Children can: identify all the features of myths Features of a ‘myth’ · When and where is it set? · A hero/heroine · What is the problem? · Does the hero have special powers? · Fantastical beast · The hero’s journey · The conflict · The solution · How does it end? · Is it interesting? MA (Supported by ta) Group 3: Describe the setting of the myth. Group 4: Describe the journey the hero will make. Children will write ideas, words on post-it notes. HA (Supported by Ta) Group 5: Describe the problem the hero will face. Group 6: Describe the resolution to the problem. Children will write ideas, words on post-it notes.
Music Planning Beethoven Greig Mozart Tchaikovsky Composer
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Music Planning Beethoven Greig Mozart Tchaikovsky Composer

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Planning from my time in Primary Schools. PRUNING NEEDED! Lots of music info. Lots of great composers. Beethoven Greig Mozart Tchaikovsky Sample : TOPIC: Listening and Understanding Music KS1LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENRESOURCES: dvd copy of Disney’s Fantasia; Beethoven/Pastoral sheet; pictures of orchestral instrumentsLESSON ONEWatch the Pastoral Symphony excerpt, and explain that this very old film uses music that is even older. The artists listened to the story in the music and created their story to fit it. Having watched the excerpt, ask the children what they noticed about how the music and the cartoon went together. Think about the peaceful music for the peaceful scenes; the angry music for the storm; the way the winged horses alight in time to the music etc.Watch a second time, pausing as appropriate to highlight the interaction of music and cartoon. Start to spot instruments.LESSON TWOListen to the Fantasia version of the Pastoral without the cartoon. Invite the children to recognise instruments. Show them pictures of the instruments as they name them, discussing how they are played, how their sounds differ from each other, and why they suit the different aspects of the music. Discuss the differing roles within an orchestra and look at the layout of the orchestra. Invite the children to draw a picture of their favourite instrument and explain why it is their favourite.LESSON THREEWatch the Fantasia excerpt again and remind the children that this story is the artists’ idea of the musical story. Explain that the artists used mythological characters because these were very popular in paintings at the time the music was composed (you could show them some). Invite the children to listen to the music and write their own story, or create their own picture either using the mythological characters or their own ideas.LESSON FOUR Explain that the class is going to listen to the story of the man who composed the Pastoral Symphony, and then write about him and his famous piece of music. Provide the children with paper to make notes should they wish, and the sheets to write up their findings when they are ready.
Money Week Year 5 Year 6 Finances Banks Shopping
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Money Week Year 5 Year 6 Finances Banks Shopping

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A nice little unit on financial planning. Some calculations required for better financial knowledge. Introduce ‘My Money’ week to children. Explain that we are going to spend all week discussing money, using mathematical operations, setting a budget and thinking about how we will deal with money in the future. Activity One Come back together and allow groups to share mind maps. Lead into a discussion on what money is; use online dictionary to look for definition. Come to the conclusion that it is a medium of exchange; we exchange money for goods or services. Make a list on the IWB of things which people use money for. Separate the list by highlighting things which people need and things that they want. TTYP – what is the ‘currency’ of the UK? Explain that it is called sterling and it is split into pounds and pence. Use PPT to check that children recognise all notes and coins of sterling. Activity One Children work in groups to mind map ‘money’. Each group to have three colours –create a key to show things they know, things they think they know and questions they have. If I gave you £1000 right now, what would spend it on? What might you wish you had spent it on in the future? Can the children name any currencies of other countries? (Euro, US dollar, Aus dollar, Yuan China, Rupee India etc)
Massive KS2 Bundle Fractions Worksheets KS1 KS2 Maths
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Massive KS2 Bundle Fractions Worksheets KS1 KS2 Maths

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Contains all my fractions worksheets. Includes: Equivalent Fractions 100 Worksheets with Answers Maths Half a million (500000) Fraction Questions Worksheets Mixed Fractions Questions 100 Worksheets Maths Simplifying Fractions 100 Worksheets with Answers Maths Mathematics KS2 Teaching Resources 500000 Questions Fractions Maths A good price for absolutely loads of worksheets on fractions. All answers provided. Will save you hours of prep time.
Bundle Coins Worksheets plus fractions
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Bundle Coins Worksheets plus fractions

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A bundle. Questions on Coins plus fractions. Good value. Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Coins KS1 Teachers Counting KS1 KS2 Equivalent Fractions 100 Worksheets with Answers Maths Half a million (500000) Fractions Questions Worksheets KS2 Mathematics Maths
Bundle Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths & Maths Shopping Questions
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Bundle Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths & Maths Shopping Questions

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A great bundle. This is a zip file containing Literacy planning for a year 5 class (Autumn term). Plus great sheets on calculating the cost of shopping items. All answers provided. It consists of 14 short term plans I designed. There is one Literacy lesson per day. You will get 14 Microsoft Word documents. They are based on the Greek myths. I’ve also included for free some extra teaching materials that you can use. I’ve included too 3 medium term plans , one for each term). These cover plans and ideas not just for Literacy, but other subjects as well. I’ve also included an extra week from the next term. Feel free to use it to plug any gaps. This will help you do your own planning. Feel free to cut and paste into your own school’s plans. Ideal for someone who had to do a term’s supply like I had to do. Please bear in mind: every school is different. My plans assume you have the aide of a TA, but this is not essential. There is no differentiation in the planning. Everyone does the same thing to the best of their ability. you may want to add your own detail. These are short term plans remember. I have used walts and wilts. Your school may do something different. A very few number of weeks have a small gaps for things like tests and inset days. Use the extra week one planning for the next term (included for free) if you wish.
Bundle Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths & Times Tables Sheets
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Bundle Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths & Times Tables Sheets

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A great bundle for year 5. This is a zip file containing Literacy planning for a year 5 class (Autumn term). Plus some great sheets on testing Times Tables. Pupils have to fill in the gaps in various grids I have designed. All answers provided. It consists of 14 short term plans I designed. There is one Literacy lesson per day. You will get 14 Microsoft Word documents. They are based on the Greek myths. I’ve also included for free some extra teaching materials that you can use. I’ve included too 3 medium term plans , one for each term). These cover plans and ideas not just for Literacy, but other subjects as well. I’ve also included an extra week from the next term. Feel free to use it to plug any gaps. This will help you do your own planning. Feel free to cut and paste into your own school’s plans. Ideal for someone who had to do a term’s supply like I had to do. Please bear in mind: every school is different. My plans assume you have the aide of a TA, but this is not essential. There is no differentiation in the planning. Everyone does the same thing to the best of their ability. you may want to add your own detail. These are short term plans remember. I have used walts and wilts. Your school may do something different. A very few number of weeks have a small gaps for things like tests and inset days. Use the extra week one planning for the next term (included for free) if you wish.
Bundle Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths Big Write Plus Fractions Questions
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Bundle Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths Big Write Plus Fractions Questions

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A great bundle. Year 5 Literacy planning. And half a million Fractions questions plus equivalent fractions worksheets. This is a zip file containing Literacy planning for a year 5 class (Autumn term). It consists of 14 short term plans I designed. There is one Literacy lesson per day. You will get 14 Microsoft Word documents. They are based on the Greek myths. I’ve also included for free some extra teaching materials that you can use. I’ve included too 3 medium term plans , one for each term). These cover plans and ideas not just for Literacy, but other subjects as well. I’ve also included an extra week from the next term. Feel free to use it to plug any gaps. This will help you do your own planning. Feel free to cut and paste into your own school’s plans. Ideal for someone who had to do a term’s supply like I had to do. Please bear in mind: every school is different. My plans assume you have the aide of a TA, but this is not essential. There is no differentiation in the planning. Everyone does the same thing to the best of their ability. you may want to add your own detail. These are short term plans remember. I have used walts and wilts. Your school may do something different. A very few number of weeks have a small gaps for things like tests and inset days. Use the extra week one planning for the next term (included for free) if you wish.
15000 Questions on Pythagoras Answers Provided Mathematics Geometry KS2 Vol 2
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15000 Questions on Pythagoras Answers Provided Mathematics Geometry KS2 Vol 2

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15000 questions on Pythagoras. All answers provided. Students have to use their calculators to work out the length of the third side of a triangle. The first 5000 questions I have used small numbers, the next third medium numbers and the last third large numbers. Answer sheets provided. A good little exercise for your students. Using a calculator this should keep them busy and help you teach Pythagoras’ theorem