Welcome to TheTeacherTreasureTrove, your go-to shop for high-quality classroom resources! As a teacher with 12 years of experience, I’ve created and tested everything in my own classroom to ensure it works for you. My shop is regularly updated with personalised lesson plans, activities, and assessments, covering various subjects. Whether you’re looking for engaging tasks or thorough plans, I hope these resources are as helpful to you as they’ve been to my class!
Welcome to TheTeacherTreasureTrove, your go-to shop for high-quality classroom resources! As a teacher with 12 years of experience, I’ve created and tested everything in my own classroom to ensure it works for you. My shop is regularly updated with personalised lesson plans, activities, and assessments, covering various subjects. Whether you’re looking for engaging tasks or thorough plans, I hope these resources are as helpful to you as they’ve been to my class!
This rhyming assembly script, designed for 30 primary school pupils, is the perfect way to launch Black History Month. The script introduces students to influential figures from the Black community, both past and present, using engaging rhymes to capture attention and spark interest. It sets the tone for a month of meaningful recognition and celebration.
This assembly script for Year 3 children introduces the story of Chinese New Year through a fun, engaging reenactment of the Great Race that determined the order of the animals in the Chinese Zodiac. Each child plays a role, from narrators and zodiac animals to fireworks and lion dancers, bringing the tale to life with humor and energy. The Emperor challenges the animals to cross a river, with each displaying their unique qualities—like the cleverness of the Rat and the strength of the Ox. The script includes stage directions and opportunities for movement, such as miming the river crossing and performing a lion dance. The assembly ends with a reflection on the importance of family, celebration, and valuing each other’s strengths, followed by a Chinese New Year-themed song to bring the performance to a joyful close.
This fun and engaging assembly script introduces Year 3 children to the Stone Age through a humorous, interactive performance, where each of the 30 students gets a speaking part. The play follows two modern-day time travelers who accidentally land in the Stone Age and must learn how to survive by hunting, discovering fire, creating tools, and even painting cave art. The Stone Age characters show off their skills while providing plenty of laughs along the way.
Stage Directions:
The set includes a cave backdrop and forest scenes. Children will use simple props like clubs, spears, and animal masks for a playful re-enactment of hunting and survival. There’s also a cardboard time machine for the time travelers.
Song:
A lively performance of “The Stone Age Song,” sung to the tune of “We Will Rock You” by Queen, which can be found on YouTube here. Children can stomp and drum along to the beat for extra excitement.
Reflection:
At the end of the play, a reflection ties together the lessons of the Stone Age, highlighting the importance of teamwork, discovery, and innovation, with a message about how the past shapes the present.
Cast List:
The cast includes narrators, Stone Age people, time travelers, prehistoric animals, and village characters, ensuring all 30 children have a role to play in this entertaining and educational assembly.
This set of 6 poetry comprehension tasks is designed for Year 5 children and focuses on building key reading skills. Each task includes a well-known poem, followed by ten questions that encourage students to explore vocabulary, make inferences, retrieve information, explain ideas, summarize, and make predictions. The tasks are carefully crafted to enhance understanding of poetry through engaging questions that cover a range of comprehension skills. Answers are provided for each task, making it easy for self-assessment or guided learning.
This set of 6 arithmetic tests is designed to provide excellent practice for Year 6 students, focusing on the types of questions found in the 2024 SATs Arithmetic paper. Each test covers key topics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Perfect for use at home or in school, the tests will help children sharpen their mental math skills and boost their confidence. Answers are included for easy marking, allowing for independent or guided practice.
This thoughtful and respectful Remembrance Assembly, designed for 30 primary school children, honors the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers, medics, and civilians who lived through war. Each child has a speaking part, taking on roles such as soldiers, medics, historians, and poppy holders, highlighting the importance of remembering the past and promoting peace for the future. The assembly includes the traditional bugle call “The Last Post” and ends with a heartfelt reflection on the significance of peace and remembrance. It is a powerful way to teach young children about the value of gratitude and hope.
This assembly script, designed for 30 primary school children, raises awareness about bullying and emphasizes the importance of kindness, support, and standing up for others. Each child has a speaking part, portraying victims, bullies, upstanders, teachers, and friends, showing different perspectives on bullying. The assembly features the song “Count On Me” by Bruno Mars to reinforce the theme of friendship and support. Through powerful dialogue and thoughtful reflection, the children learn how to take action against bullying and create a positive, inclusive school environment. The assembly ends with a pledge to stand united against bullying and promote kindness every day.
This set of 6 comprehension tasks is designed to help Year 6 children develop their reading and analytical skills using well-known poems. Each task focuses on key areas such as inference, prediction, summarising, explanation, vocabulary, and retrieval, providing a well-rounded approach to comprehension. The questions encourage students to think critically about the text, enhancing their understanding of language and themes. This resource is ideal for SATs preparation, with answers included for easy self-assessment or guided learning.
This comprehensive collection of 18 comprehension tasks is ideal for Year 4 students, offering a variety of texts to challenge and deepen their understanding. The carefully crafted questions target key reading skills such as inference, prediction, summarising, explanation, vocabulary, and retrieval, ensuring thorough engagement with each text. This bundle provides excellent value, combining multiple resources into one versatile package that can be used for morning challenges, early finisher tasks, or as daily or weekly homework. With answers included, it is a flexible, time-saving tool for teachers to enrich reading lessons and foster critical thinking.
This comprehensive collection of 18 comprehension tasks offers a mix of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry texts, designed to challenge Year 5 students’ understanding of a variety of genres. Each task features a range of thought-provoking questions that develop key skills such as inference, prediction, summarising, explanation, vocabulary, and retrieval. Ideal for use as a morning challenge, a task for early finishers, or as part of weekly or daily homework, this versatile bundle provides excellent value compared to purchasing tasks individually. Answers are included for easy assessment, making it a flexible and practical resource for teachers and students alike.
This engaging and heartwarming assembly, designed for 30 primary school children, celebrates the tradition of harvest and the importance of sharing and gratitude. Through a series of short, scripted scenes, the children take on the roles of farmers, gardeners, shoppers, bakers, volunteers, and children, each highlighting their contributions to the journey of food from field to table. With every child having a speaking part, the assembly also includes the popular song “Cauliflowers Fluffy,” reinforcing the harvest theme. The assembly concludes with a thoughtful reflection, encouraging everyone to give thanks and consider how they can help those in need during this season of abundance.
This set of 6 comprehension tasks is designed for Year 3 children and focuses on non-fiction texts. Each task includes a text followed by a variety of questions aimed at developing key reading comprehension skills such as inference, retrieval, vocabulary understanding, prediction, and summarising. The topics are engaging and varied, covering:
The Great Wall of China
Pollution in the Oceans
The Stone Age
The Amazon Rainforest
Additional high-interest non-fiction topics
The questions are tailored to challenge and improve children’s understanding of the text in a structured way. Answers are provided for each task, making it easier for teachers or parents to assess children’s work quickly and accurately. This resource is perfect for classroom use or independent learning.
This assembly script tells the story of Diwali in the form of a rhyming couplet poem. It is designed to be both engaging and educational for a class of 30 children. Each child has a role, whether as a narrator, character, or part of a group reenacting key scenes from the Diwali story.
The poem covers the return of Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana to Ayodhya, their triumph over evil, and the lighting of lamps to celebrate goodness. Characters include Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Ravana, and villagers. Some children form a chorus to chant key lines in unison, while others play parts to enhance the storytelling. The rhymes are simple yet catchy, making the story memorable for young audiences.
This tried and tested script has been thoroughly enjoyed by my school, as it creatively introduces the children to Diwali while encouraging participation and teamwork.
‘The Magic of Advent’ is a captivating rhyming assembly script designed for approximately 23 pupils. It was successfully used in a whole school assembly, bringing together children from across the key stage to explore the meaning and traditions of Advent. The script combines engaging rhymes with the festive spirit, making it a memorable way to introduce the magic of the season to the entire school.
This engaging 4-day lesson plan focuses on narrative writing, using the image of a haunted house as a powerful stimulus. Perfect for Halloween, this pack encourages creativity and promotes Talk for Writing, helping Key Stage 2 children develop descriptive writing skills.
The lesson pack includes:
Editable Lesson Plan: A detailed, flexible plan for each day, providing structured activities while allowing room for differentiation and adaptation.
PowerPoint Presentation: Visual prompts and guided steps for whole-class discussions and shared writing tasks.
Story Board: A visual planning tool for pupils to map out the beginning, middle, and end of their haunted house narrative.
Story Planning Sheet: A scaffolded tool for pupils to plan characters, settings, and key events in their story.
Haunted Writing Word Bank: A collection of spooky adjectives, adverbs, and descriptive phrases to support pupils in writing vivid and atmospheric stories.
Sentence Openers: A list of descriptive sentence starters to help pupils kickstart their haunted house stories with flair.
Editable for easy customisation, this pack is ideal for tweaking to suit your class’s needs. Perfect for building enthusiasm for creative writing while honing important narrative skills!
This pack of 6 comprehension tasks is tailored to develop key reading skills through a variety of engaging texts. The questions focus on the following essential skills:
Vocabulary Students will explore new words in context, enhancing their understanding of language. They will identify the meaning of unfamiliar words, use context clues, and explore synonyms and antonyms to deepen their word knowledge.
Inference: Carefully designed questions encourage students to read between the lines, making inferences about characters’ feelings, motivations, and events in the story. This helps students engage more critically with the text and think beyond what is directly stated.
Prediction: Students are prompted to make predictions based on information provided in the text. These questions challenge them to think about what might happen next and explain their reasoning using clues from the text.
Explanation: Explanation questions require students to clarify their understanding of particular parts of the text, such as why characters behave in certain ways or why events unfold as they do. This fosters a deeper understanding of the narrative and its underlying themes.
Retrieval: These questions focus on recalling and retrieving specific details from the text, helping students develop the ability to locate and recall important facts or descriptions.
Summarising: Students practice condensing key ideas into concise summaries, focusing on the main points of a passage while discarding unnecessary details. This skill helps them develop clarity and precision in their reading.
Each comprehension is complete with answers, making it easy for teachers to assess progress. While personalised to suit the needs of my own Year 5 class, the pack is easily adaptable for other groups, ensuring flexibility in meeting different learning needs. Ideal for daily lessons, guided reading sessions, or homework tasks, this pack will support the development of essential reading comprehension skills throughout the school year.
This set of 6 comprehension tasks is designed for Year 6 students to support their preparation for SATs. Each task is based on a different fiction text and includes 10 questions focusing on key reading skills: inference, prediction, summarizing, explanation, vocabulary, and retrieval. The tasks encourage students to think critically about the text, analyze language and meaning, and practice essential comprehension strategies. Full answers are provided to help guide learning and understanding, making this resource ideal for improving reading proficiency and boosting confidence ahead of exams.
This set of 6 comprehension tasks is designed to support Year 6 students in preparing for their SATs. Each task is based on a non-fiction text, with a variety of questions focusing on key reading skills: inference, prediction, summarising, explanation, vocabulary, and retrieval. These tasks are ideal for building critical thinking, improving comprehension, and enhancing students’ confidence with non-fiction material. Complete with answers, this resource is perfect for guided practice or independent work.
This set of six poetry comprehension tasks is designed for Year 4 students and focuses on developing key reading skills. Each task is based on a well-known poem and includes questions that help students practice inference, prediction, summarising, explanation, vocabulary, and retrieval. These engaging questions guide students through a deeper understanding of the text while encouraging critical thinking and creativity. Answers are provided for each task, making it a complete resource for both teachers and students to explore poetry together.
This set includes 6 short fiction texts designed for Year 4 children, each accompanied by 10 comprehension questions. The questions focus on key skills such as inference, prediction, explanation, summarising, retrieval, and vocabulary. These texts and questions are ideal for improving comprehension abilities, fostering critical thinking, and encouraging deeper engagement with fiction. Answers are provided separately to make marking easy and efficient. Perfect for classroom use or homework activities!