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We provide a wide range of high quality primary resources to enhance learning opportunities and save teacher's time! They have been trialled in school before publishing to test how effective they are. We are delighted with the results and hope you will be too!
Born female, James Barry is one of the first documented transgender scientist who rose the ranks of the British Army to Inspector General of Hospitals in Canada. He fought for improved sanitation and healthcare for most vulnerable and rejected members of society at the time; mentally ill, prisoners, enslaved people, soldiers’ families and lepers. Among many of his achievements was the world’s first documented caesarean section where the mother and baby both survived. His secret was never discovered until he had died and when it was the army covered up his documentation for the next 100 years.
A great Scientist to study to showcase how an individual can overcome adversity. Could be taught alongside the start of the Victorian Era.
Can be used at upper KS2 or lower KS3 level.
Included:
3 page written overview of his life and achievements.
Reading comprehension questions and answers
Fill the gap activity
Factfile worksheet
Planning sheet for report writing
Role play
Wordsearch
colouring in page/ title page
Part of the ‘This is the life of…’ series. Other resources include:
William Beaumont & Alexis St Martin,
Charles Drew
Hasan Ibn al-Haytham
Zhang Heng
Hedy Lamarr
Eratothenes
A set of 3 amazing scientists to add depth, diversity inspiration to your science planning. Full awe-inspiring stories of each scientist written up with accompanying resources.
Resources included for each scientist:
Write up of the scientist story
Reading questions with answers
true or false game
role play
factfile/ planning sheet
wordsearch
colouring in title page
Digestive, digestive, digestive system
So many parts and we’re going to list them.
First is the nose and when it gets going,
Juices are produced and they start flowing
Try something new to teach the digestive system with this fun and lively rhyming story. The story will take you through each part of the digestive system and how they break down and absorb food.
To accompany this story, there are a page of physical activities you can do with your class as well as a range of different worksheets.
Part of the Rhyming Science series. Other titles include:
The Rock Cycle
The world of electricity
SAVE £9 by buying this bundle. If you’re needing 2 scientists, you may aswell buy this bundle and get another three for free!
A set of 5 amazing scientists to add depth, diversity inspiration to your science planning. Full awe-inspiring stories of each scientist written up with accompanying resources.
Resources included for each scientist:
Write up of the scientist story
Reading questions with answers
true or false game
role play
factfile/ planning sheet
wordsearch
colouring in title page
A set of 3 amazing scientists to add depth, diversity inspiration to your science planning. Full awe-inspiring stories of each scientist written up with accompanying resources.
Resources included for each scientist:
Write up of the scientist story
Reading questions with answers
true or false game
role play
factfile/ planning sheet
wordsearch
colouring in title page
A range of whole class and individual checklists to assist with the collection of evidence and assessment of children’s achievement throughout the year. Both checklists follow the interim framework criteria which is used for SATs assessments and moderations. All resources can be edited to add or remove objectives as you see fit.
Whole class checklists allow the teacher to have an overview of the whole class on one page and identify gaps to cover further. They include working at, working towards and greater depth checklist. Additionally, there is a spelling checklist of a shortened version of the common exception words, contractions and some suffix words.
Individual checklists for pupil books allow children to identify how well they are doing and what they need to work on next. Checklists are available using the exact language of the interim framework and a ‘child speak’ version.
Three exciting investigations to get your children using and applying their mathematic skills to a real life problem. Children are encouraged and modelled how to find solutions by work systematically to solve a problem.
A range of whole class and individual checklists to assist with the collection of evidence and assessment of children’s achievement throughout the year. Both checklists follow the interim framework criteria which was used for SATs assessments and moderations.
Whole class checklists allow the teacher to have an overview of the whole class on one page and identify gaps to cover further. They include working at, working towards and greater depth checklist. Additionally, there is a spelling checklist of a shortened version of the common exception words, contractions and some suffix words.
Individual checklists for pupil books allow children to identify how well they are doing and what they need to work on next. Checklists are available using the exact language of the interim framework and a ‘child speak’ version.
A seasonal-themed resource aimed to improve children’s knowledge of sentence structure. This lesson will reinforce the language needed to reinforce the construction of a sentence (noun, verb, adverb, adjective and conjunction). By focusing on one or two sentences, children can develop the language needed to talk about their word choice.
A range of whole class and individual checklists to assist with the collection of evidence and assessment of children’s achievement throughout the year. All checklists follow the interim framework criteria which was previously used for SATs assessments and moderations. They are all editable so you can add or remove objectives as you see fit.
Whole class checklists allow the teacher to have an overview of the whole class on one page and identify gaps to cover further. They include working at, working towards and greater depth checklist. Additionally, there is a spelling checklist of a shortened version of the common exception words, contractions and some suffix words.
Individual checklists for pupil books allow children to identify how well they are doing and what they need to work on next. Checklists are available using the exact language of the interim framework and a ‘child speak’ version.
Have you ever wondered how London would have changed if the Gunpowder plot had been successful? Did you know the queen still has the cellars of Westminster checked by a guard before she arrives?
A range of fact-filled Bonfire Night themed resources for years 2 - 4. Great opportunities to create a class display. Resources include 3 chatterbox templates, two reading comprehensions, a lesson to create a wonderful fire poetry display and 2 themed word searches.
A set of 4 seasonally themed chatterboxes. A fun way to introduce or conclude a topic. Most include three different templates: a fun one, a facts one and one for children to design themselves. Children can learn some exciting new facts or organise their own to wow their family with what they have learnt. Enjoy!
A range of colourful writing paper to give children a themed page to write on. Great for editing and improving into ‘best’ and then adding to a class display.
Differentiated word searches for all the class to access. Two word searches explore key Christmas words and two word searches introduce Christmas related adjectives. An excellent way to practise seasonal spellings or as a class treat.
Also check out these Christmassy resources:
Build a Christmas super sentence:
/teaching-resource/resource-11449268
Explore facts about Christmas animals:
/teaching-resource/resource-11449191
Christmas Reading Comprehension:
/teaching-resource/resource-11449074
A set of eggs to print off and hide around your classroom/school. In teams children find as many as they can. A reward can be offered to the team who finds the most amount. 6 eggs are ready to print in colour, 6 can be coloured in by the children prior to the hunt and a further 6 are empty for children to draw and colour. Enjoy your hunt!
For an education hunt, check out these resources:
Year 2 maths egg hunt:
/teaching-resource/resource-11473052
Anagrams hunt:
/teaching-resource/resource-11473017
Interesting words hunt:
/teaching-resource/resource-11473044
An Easter and spring word search differentiated to allow all the class to access. A fun way to introduce key language and practise spelling the words or as a finishing activity at the end of term.
Check out these other Easter resources:
Anagram Egg hunt
/teaching-resource/resource-11473017
Spring Chatterbox
/teaching-resource/resource-11473120
Spring Reading Comprehension
/teaching-resource/resource-11473213
Get the children decorating your class with these Christmas paper chains. They will be amazed at how long they can make one as whole class one it if they all work together. Alternatively they can make their own individual ones as a Christmas treat. A great opportunity to teach repeated patterns. Add numbers to the pictures and children can explain the number sequence on the inside. Enjoy!
Also check out these seasonal resources:
Build a super Christmas sentence
/teaching-resource/resource-11449268
Christmas Reading story:
/teaching-resource/resource-11449074
Christmas Chatterboxes:
/teaching-resource/resource-11449139