Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Edexcel GCSE English Language 2.0 - Paper 1, Section A Exam Preparation
This ready-to-teach resource helps students master Section A of the Edexcel GCSE English Language 2.0 Paper 1 exam. It covers all six question types, focusing on reading, analysing, and evaluating 19th-century non-fiction texts.
Includes:
Step-by-step guidance for each question
Model answers and examiner tips
Strategies for AO1, AO2, and AO4 skills
Printable extracts and evaluation frameworks
Perfect for classroom lessons, revision, or exam preparation sessions. An essential resource to build student confidence and improve outcomes in Paper 1, Section A.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Post-Reading Activities (English Literature)
This flexible and engaging post-reading resource is designed to consolidate learning and encourage deeper reflection on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Ideal for English Literature classes, this pack includes a PowerPoint and two worksheets to support analysis of characters, themes and moral lessons from the novel.
What’s included:
A fully editable PowerPoint with interactive post-reading tasks
Two printable worksheets focusing on theme analysis, character reflection, and key quotations
Activities including a character quote match, anagram challenges, and theme-based writing
Thought-provoking questions and tasks encouraging empathy, moral debate, and critical thinking
Optional extension tasks such as a persuasive speech, letter writing, and a courtroom role-play
Perfect for end-of-unit revision, discussion-based lessons, or independent learning, this resource helps students reflect on the novel’s key messages and apply their understanding in creative and analytical ways.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 27 to 31 (English Literature)
This engaging teaching resource supports the final chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and is perfect for English Literature students. It includes a detailed, fully editable PowerPoint and three accompanying worksheets that guide learners through the key events, character development, themes, and moral questions explored in Chapters 27 to 31.
What’s included:
A comprehensive PowerPoint presentation exploring suspense, narrative structure, and key quotations
Three worksheets with comprehension questions, analytical writing tasks, and extension activities
Close focus on Boo Radley’s role, the death of Bob Ewell, and Scout’s moral development
Opportunities for discussion, written responses, and revision of major themes such as justice, empathy, and prejudice
This resource is ideal for classroom teaching, revision, or homework and helps students deepen their understanding of the novel’s powerful conclusion.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 23–26 (GCSE English Literature)
This engaging and fully editable two-lesson teaching resource supports the study of Chapters 23 to 26 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, ideal for GCSE English Literature students. The resource includes a detailed PowerPoint presentation and two accompanying worksheets designed to develop students’ understanding of plot, character, theme and context.
What’s included:
A 40-slide PowerPoint presentation guiding students through key events, character development, and discussion points
Comprehension and analysis questions that encourage critical thinking
Two printable worksheets with structured tasks and model answers
Opportunities for class discussion and independent written responses
Focus on key ideas such as social class, justice, prejudice, and moral development
Perfect for classroom teaching, revision sessions, or homework, this resource helps students explore complex issues with clarity and depth while enhancing their exam skills.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 20 to 22 | GCSE English Literature Resource
This engaging and fully editable 3-lesson PowerPoint resource (with 4 worksheets) is designed to support the teaching of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, focusing on Chapters 20, 21 and 22. It helps GCSE students explore key characters, events, and themes in these pivotal courtroom chapters, including the trial verdict and its emotional impact.
Resource includes three lessons covering:
Comprehension and discussion questions for each chapter
In-depth analysis of Dolphus Raymond and Atticus’s summing up
A courtroom-themed class activity: Jury Decision Voting
‘Who Said That?’ quote identification and analysis task
Creative diary writing activity exploring different character perspectives
Interactive Blockbusters-style quiz to reinforce learning in a fun way
This resource encourages thoughtful discussion around justice, prejudice, and moral integrity, while helping students develop exam-relevant skills in reading comprehension, inference, and textual analysis.
Ideal for whole-class teaching, revision lessons, or independent study.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 16 to 19
( 20-slide PowerPoint & 4 worksheets)
This powerful two-lesson teaching resource supports the study of To Kill a Mockingbird, focusing on Chapters 16–19, which cover the gripping courtroom trial of Tom Robinson. Perfect for English Literature students, the resource includes a detailed, fully editable PowerPoint presentation packed with comprehension questions, model answers, analysis tasks, and creative writing opportunities.
What’s included:
Thorough chapter coverage of Chapters 16–19
Key character studies: Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson, Judge Taylor, Mr Gilmer
Comprehension tasks with example responses to aid modelling and discussion
Focus on themes such as racism, justice, social inequality, and prejudice
Activities analysing the trial’s turning points, courtroom behaviour, and societal attitudes
Creative writing task: write a newspaper article as Mr Underwood for The Maycomb Tribune
This resource encourages close textual analysis and empathy, while developing key exam skills such as inference, interpretation, and evaluation. Ideal for class teaching, homework, or revision in preparation for the Literature exam.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 14 and 15
(Two lessons, PowerPoint and worksheets)
This engaging resource focuses on Chapters 14 and 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird, perfect for English Literature students. The fully editable PowerPoint supports the development of reading comprehension, character analysis, and understanding of key themes such as prejudice, courage, justice and childhood innocence.
What’s included:
Detailed lesson activities for Chapters 14–15
‘Test Your Understanding’ comprehension questions and model answers
Character exploration of Dill, Atticus, Aunt Alexandra, and Mr Cunningham
Analysis of major events including Scout’s confrontation with the lynch mob
Group hot-seating drama activity to explore perspectives and empathy
Discussion of key themes: parenting, morality, racism, mob mentality, and courage
Ideal for class discussion, written analysis, or exam preparation, this resource encourages deeper insight into character motivation and authorial intent, helping students develop key analytical skills.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 11, 12 and 13 (26-slide PowerPoint and 4 worksheets)
This in-depth teaching resource explores key developments in Chapters 11, 12 and 13 of To Kill a Mockingbird, ideal for English Literature students. The fully editable PowerPoint includes high-quality comprehension tasks, model answers, and character analysis activities to deepen understanding of Harper Lee’s themes of courage, prejudice, family and identity.
What’s included:
Full PowerPoint covering Chapters 11–13 with reading prompts and class discussion
“Test Your Understanding†questions and detailed model answers
Focused analysis of Mrs Dubose, Calpurnia, Aunt Alexandra and key symbolic moments
Exploration of Atticus’s views on moral courage and racial justice
Creative and reflective tasks, including paragraph writing and peer feedback opportunities
This resource supports students in understanding character motivations, social context, and authorial intent while building key skills in critical reading and textual analysis.
Perfect for whole-class lessons, homework, or revision sessions.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 8, 9 and 10
(PowerPoint with 5 worksheets)
This comprehensive teaching resource supports the study of To Kill a Mockingbird and focuses on Chapters 8, 9 and 10. The resource features a fully editable PowerPoint packed with engaging discussion prompts, comprehension questions, example answers and a reflective diary writing activity.
Key content includes:
Chapter-by-chapter reading guidance with comprehension and discussion questions
Modelled example answers for scaffolded learning
Exploration of character development, symbolism (e.g. the mockingbird metaphor), and themes such as courage, prejudice and justice
Focused tasks on key events including the fire at Miss Maudie’s house and the mad dog incident
A creative diary writing task from Scout or Jem’s perspective
Perfect for classroom use, homework, or independent study, this resource encourages empathy, close reading, and thoughtful analysis of Harper Lee’s iconic novel.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 (PowerPoint and worksheet)
This engaging resource helps students explore Chapters 6 and 7 of To Kill a Mockingbird through a variety of interactive and analytical tasks. Designed to deepen students’ understanding of character development, empathy, and key themes, the PowerPoint presentation includes:
Guided reading prompts and whole-class discussion questions
A dramatic hot-seating activity encouraging students to take on the roles of Scout, Jem, Atticus, and Miss Maudie
A detailed comprehension task focusing on Boo Radley, empathy, and the symbolism of the tree gifts
Model example answers to support high-quality student responses
Perfect for use in lessons or as a homework assignment, this resource supports skills in inference, character analysis, and moral reasoning. Fully editable to suit different classes and teaching styles.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 4 and 5
(PowerPoint and worksheets)
This high-quality, fully editable PowerPoint resource (with accompanying worksheets) is designed to support the teaching of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, with a specific focus on Chapters 4 and 5. It explores the children’s growing fascination with Boo Radley, the theme of superstition, and the introduction of the progressive character Miss Maudie Atkinson. Ideal for GCSE English Literature, this resource develops students’ understanding of characterisation, narrative perspective, and social context.
What’s included:
Engaging slides introducing key ideas from Chapters 4 and 5
Superstition discussion tasks linked to the Boo Radley myths
‘Test Your Understanding’ comprehension questions with example answers
Analysis of the Boo Radley game, gifts in the tree, and the children’s changing perceptions
Character exploration of Miss Maudie and her contrasting views to the town’s gossip
Moral discussion prompts linked to Atticus’s instruction to stop the game
Empathy and theme-building activities that prepare students for later developments in the novel
Perfect for:
KS4 / GCSE English Literature (AQA, Edexcel, OCR)
Teaching theme, character development, and social context
Promoting inference, discussion, and extended responses
Building empathy and critical understanding of key moral lessons
This resource encourages thoughtful, discussion-rich learning and is ideal for developing students’ analytical skills as they follow the Finch children’s journey through Maycomb.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapter 2 and Chapter 3
(Two lessons made up of a 19-slide PowerPoint and 3 worksheets)
This comprehensive and engaging lesson resource focuses on Chapters 2 and 3 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, with a particular emphasis on the themes of education, empathy and social class. Perfect for GCSE English Literature students, this fully editable PowerPoint and accompanying tasks encourage critical thinking, character exploration, and thematic analysis.
What’s included:
Detailed lesson slides covering key events in Chapters 2 and 3
Class discussion prompts exploring Scout’s school experience and early encounters with inequality
‘Test Your Understanding’ comprehension questions with model answers for both chapters
Extended written tasks including a diary entry from Miss Caroline’s point of view
Character studies of Atticus Finch, Calpurnia, the Cunninghams, and the Ewells
Analysis of key quotes, including Atticus’s famous advice on empathy
Opportunities for individual reflection and group feedback
Ideal for:
KS4 / GCSE English Literature (AQA, Edexcel, OCR)
Deepening understanding of character, theme, and context
Exploring narrative voice, authorial intent, and early thematic development
Supporting extended writing and inferential skills
This flexible resource is designed to support both in-class learning and homework tasks. A valuable addition to any To Kill a Mockingbird scheme of work.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapter 1
(3 lessons: a 41-slide PowerPoint presentaion and 8 worksheets)
This engaging and fully editable PowerPoint lesson introduces students to To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, focusing on Chapter 1 and the novel’s social and historical context. Perfect for GCSE English Literature teaching, this resource provides a rich, accessible introduction to the characters, setting, themes, and narrative voice of the novel.
What’s included:
A detailed lesson on Harper Lee’s background and the influence of the Civil Rights Movement
Family tree activity linked to the Finch family and student homework
First impressions activities for Scout, Jem, Dill, and Boo Radley
Guided paragraph writing with sentence starters
Vocabulary tasks and quotation analysis from Chapter 1
‘Check Your Understanding’ comprehension questions with exemplar answers
Extension tasks for deeper analysis of Maycomb and its key characters
A creative comic strip activity to summarise Chapter 1
Ideal for:
KS4 / GCSE English Literature
Introducing the novel and building contextual knowledge
Exploring narrative perspective, characterisation and themes
Developing inference, analysis and extended writing skills
This resource supports a range of learners and is fully editable to suit different classroom needs. A great way to lay the groundwork for deeper analysis later in the novel.
Words Ending with the ‘shul’ Sound - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Resource
This engaging KS2 English spelling resource is designed to help Year 5 and Year 6 pupils master the spelling of words ending with the /shul/ sound spelt -cial and -tial as outlined in the statutory spelling requirements of the national curriculum.
What’s included:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support learning with three accompanying worksheets
A cutout spelling list and teacher sentence script to accompany spelling task
An additional worksheet with answers for assessment or revision
The resource is fully editable, enabling teachers to tailor the content to suit different learning needs or classroom styles.
Perfect for spelling lessons, intervention groups, or homework tasks, this resource supports the development of confident and accurate spellers in upper KS2.
Words Ending with the ‘shus’ Sound Spelt -cious or -tious - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Resource
This engaging KS2 English spelling resource is designed to help Year 5 and Year 6 pupils master the spelling of words ending with the /shus/ sound spelt -cious and -tious as outlined in the statutory spelling requirements of the national curriculum.
What’s included:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support learning with three accompanying worksheets
A cutout spelling list and teacher sentence script to accompany spelling task
An additional worksheet with answers for assessment or revision
The resource is fully editable, enabling teachers to tailor the content to suit different learning needs or classroom styles.
Perfect for spelling lessons, intervention groups, or homework tasks, this resource supports the development of confident and accurate spellers in upper KS2.
End of Year Summer Quiz 2025 – Fun and Interactive End of Term Quiz
Looking for a fun, ready-to-use activity to finish the school year? The End of Year Summer Quiz 2025 is the perfect end of term resource to engage your class and celebrate the start of the summer holidays. This lively, student-friendly quiz is ideal for the final week of term and is designed to keep learners entertained and involved.
What’s Included:
The quiz features five exciting rounds:
The Year 2025
Famous People in Sunglasses
Summer Quiz
Summer-Themed Close-Ups
Summer Anagrams
Each round is packed with accessible, fun questions to boost class participation and help create a positive, enjoyable classroom atmosphere as the school year draws to a close.
Resource Features:
Fully editable PowerPoint presentation with all questions and answers
Printable PDF answer sheets for each round
Easy-to-use and ready to deliver with minimal preparation
Perfect for KS2, KS3, or mixed-age classes, this summer quiz is an excellent way to bring the year to a fun and memorable end.
Preview the full ‘End of Year Summer Quiz 2025’ by clicking on the resource images.
Years 3 and 4 Statutory Spelling Bundle
Support your lower KS2 pupils with this comprehensive spelling bundle, aligned with the Years 3 and 4 English Programme of Study. Resources included:
Adding Vowel Suffixes to Words of More than One Syllable - Years 3 and 4
The Short i Sound Spelt y - Years 3 and 4
The Short u Sound Spelt ou - Years 3 and 4
Prefixes - Part One - Years 3 and 4
Prefixes - Part Two - Years 3 and 4
Adding the Suffixes -ation, -ly and -ous - Years 3 and 4
Adding the Suffixes -tion, -sion, -ssion and -cian - Years 3 and 4
Words Ending -sure and -ture - Years 3 and 4
Words Ending -sion - Years 3 and 4
The k Sound Spelt ch - Years 3 and 4
The sh Sound Spelt ch - Years 3 and 4
Words Ending -gue and -que - Years 3 and 4
The s Sound Spelt sc - Years 3 and 4
The Long a Sound Spelt ei, eigh or ey - Years 3 and 4
Possessive Apostrophes - Years 3 and 4
Homophones and Near-homophones - Years 3 and 4
This bundle gives you a saving of over 50% when compared to buying each resource individually.
Homophones and Near-homophones - Years 3 and 4 Spelling Skills
This fully editable KS2 English spelling resource helps children in lower KS2 master the use of common homophones and near-homophones covering the Years 3 and 4 statutory spelling requirement.
Perfect for classroom teaching or home learning, the resource includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 4 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling lists and teacher sentences scripts to accompany spelling tasks
1 further worksheet with answers
Possessive Apostrophes - Years 3 and 4
This engaging KS2 English spelling resource is designed to help Year 3 and Year 4 pupils master the possessive apostrophe for plural nouns as outlined in the statutory spelling requirements of the national curriculum.
What’s included:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support learning with one accompanying worksheet
An additional worksheet with answers for assessment or revision
The resource is fully editable, enabling teachers to tailor the content to suit different learning needs or classroom styles.
Perfect for spelling lessons, intervention groups, or homework tasks, this resource supports the development of confident and accurate spellers in lower KS2.
The Long a Sound Spelt ei, eigh or ey - Years 3 and 4 Spelling Resource
This engaging KS2 English spelling resource is designed to help Year 3 and Year 4 pupils master words containing the long /a/ sound spelt ‘ei, ‘eigh’ or 'ey’ as outlined in the statutory spelling requirements of the national curriculum.
What’s included:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support learning with two accompanying worksheets
A cutout spelling list and teacher sentence script to accompany spelling task
An additional worksheet with answers for assessment or revision
The resource is fully editable, enabling teachers to tailor the content to suit different learning needs or classroom styles.
Perfect for spelling lessons, intervention groups, or homework tasks, this resource supports the development of confident and accurate spellers in lower KS2.