The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
Discover the Early Islamic Civilisations | Outstanding KS2 History Unit
Fully Resourced for Engaging and Interactive Learning | Ideal for 30–60 Minute Lessons
This outstanding KS2 history unit delves into the fascinating world of Early Islamic Civilisations, providing teachers with a wealth of materials to captivate students and explore the rich history and culture of Islam.
Designed for Key Stage 2, this adaptable unit can be used in 30-minute or 1-hour lessons, making it perfect for Ofsted observations, NQT interview lessons, or as part of your regular history curriculum.
What’s included:
★ A structured PowerPoint presentation to guide the lesson
★ Planning sheets and support materials to streamline lesson preparation
★ Key resources for enhancing geographical skills, including an Islamic growth map worksheet
Key skills covered:
★ Understanding the spread of Islam and its cultural significance
★ Exploring ancient trade routes and historical connections
★ Building journalistic and creative writing skills
Why this unit stands out:
★ Combines geographical, historical, and journalistic skills
★ Promotes deep learning through interactive resources and role-play
★ Fully resourced with worksheets, answer keys, and templates
★ Ideal for fostering critical thinking, creativity, and cross-cultural understanding
Perfect for:
★ KS2 history lessons
★ Exploring Early Islamic Civilisations
★ Intervention groups and booster sessions
★ Creative and journalistic writing activities
★ Observation or interview lessons
Search terms:
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Give your KS2 English curriculum a boost with our all-encompassing Beowulf Writing Unit. Crafted by seasoned literacy educators, this 10-lesson pack dives into the legendary tale of Beowulf, all while helping students hone their writing prowess.
What’s Included:
✸ 10 Complete Lessons: Each lesson comes with clear objectives, engaging activities, and thoughtful questions.
✸ Interactive PowerPoints: Eye-catching presentations to bring each lesson to life.
✸ Differentiated Resources: Tailored word banks, writing frames, and support sheets to cater to diverse learners.
✸ Creative Writing Tasks: Activities like character sketches, diary entries, setting descriptions, and imagining new endings.
✸ Skill-Building Focus: Emphasis on rich descriptive language, character development, and strong narrative structure.
✸ Reading Comprehension Support: Exercises and questions to boost comprehension and inference skills.
✸ Culminating Project: A class book featuring the students’ best work.
Why Choose This Beowulf Writing Unit?
✸ Curriculum-Aligned: Designed to meet KS2 English standards, focusing on writing, vocabulary, and reading skills.
✸ Cross-Curricular Connections: Enhances knowledge of Anglo-Saxon history and literature.
✸ Ready-to-Use: Fully prepared with lesson plans, PowerPoints, worksheets, and visual aids, saving you prep time.
✸ Differentiated: Adaptable for various ability levels, ensuring every student stays engaged and challenged.
Help your students sharpen their writing skills and immerse themselves in the epic world of Beowulf with this dynamic and educational unit!
Perfect for: KS2 English, Years 3-6, Beowulf, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, creative writing, descriptive writing, character development, setting descriptions, narrative writing, reading comprehension, history, and mythology.
Prehistoric Britain: Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age | Outstanding KS2 History Unit
Fully Resourced for Interactive and Engaging Learning | Perfect for 30–60 Minute Lessons
Bring prehistoric Britain to life with this dynamic KS2 history unit, taking students on a journey through the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. This 6-lesson unit is packed with resources, including lesson plans, PowerPoints, and activity sheets for each session, guiding students through the daily life, innovations, and rituals of these ancient times.
What’s included:
★ A structured PowerPoint presentation for each lesson to guide student learning
★ Detailed lesson plans with clear learning objectives
★ Interactive activities and hands-on resources to engage students in historical inquiry
Key skills covered:
★ Exploring the daily life and innovations of prehistoric Britain
★ Investigating historical artefacts and understanding their significance
★ Understanding ancient rituals and burial practices
Why this unit stands out:
★ Combines historical exploration with interactive activities to spark curiosity
★ Designed for use with Years 3–6, making it adaptable for different age groups
★ Engages students in hands-on learning and critical thinking
★ Fully resourced with everything you need to teach, from PowerPoints to activity sheets
Perfect for:
★ KS2 history lessons
★ Exploring prehistoric Britain and ancient civilisations
★ Engaging students in historical inquiry and critical thinking
★ Intervention groups and booster sessions
★ Observation or interview lessons
Search terms:
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This historical timeline spans from 2500BCE to 2000CE, offering a clear visual reference for comparing significant eras across ancient and modern history. Each period is colour-coded, making it easy to track and distinguish between key timeframes. Ideal for KS2 history, this resource supports learning by providing context for each history unit, whether focusing on ancient civilisations or modern world events.
Perfect as a classroom display, this timeline encourages ongoing reference and reinforces historical understanding throughout the year. A must-have for history subject leaders and whole-school use.
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Teach your KS2 students all about The Romans with this complete, fully-resourced unit. Perfect for Years 3–6, this 10-lesson unit covers everything from the legend of Romulus and Remus to the Roman invasion of Britain, including key historical events and the lasting impact of the Roman Empire. With 30 resources, including lesson plans, PowerPoints, worksheets, and videos, this unit offers an engaging and detailed approach to teaching Roman history and geography.
What’s Included:
★ 10 Detailed Lesson Plans: Structured lessons with clear learning objectives, success criteria, and differentiation strategies.
★ 10 Interactive PowerPoints: Visually engaging slides covering key aspects of Roman history, from the founding of Rome to Julius Caesar’s invasion of Britain.
★ Comprehensive Worksheets: Differentiated worksheets, including map activities, storyboards, Roman numerals, and more to support learning.
★ Engaging Activities: Dramatic retelling scripts, Boudicca’s revolt storyboards, and a Roman roads worksheet, ensuring a hands-on approach to learning.
★ Teacher Notes: Clear guidance for delivering lessons, including additional notes on specific topics like Julius Caesar’s invasion and Boudicca’s rebellion.
Key Topics Covered:
★ The founding of Rome and the legend of Romulus and Remus.
★ The Roman Empire’s expansion, including reasons for and methods of conquest.
★ The lifestyle of Celtic Britons before the Roman invasion.
★ The Roman army’s power and why it was so effective.
★ Julius Caesar’s invasion of Britain: the timeline and his preparations.
★ How it would have felt to be a Celt during the Roman invasion.
★ Boudicca’s revolt against Roman rule.
★ The legacy of the Romans in Britain today.
★ The construction of Roman roads and their impact on Britain.
Why This Resource Works:
★ Aligned with the KS2 National Curriculum for history and geography, this unit covers essential knowledge and skills in a structured, engaging way.
★ Differentiated materials cater to a wide range of abilities, ensuring that all students can participate and succeed.
★ Fully planned lessons and resources save you time and provide everything you need for a complete term of learning.
★ Created by a humanities subject lead, these lessons have been tried and tested in real classrooms, ensuring they are practical and effective.
Ideal for teachers looking to bring the fascinating history of the Romans to life in their classroom, this resource helps students explore key historical figures, events, and legacies, all while developing their historical inquiry skills.
Take your students on an enlightening journey to West Africa with this KS2 history unit focusing on the Kingdom of Benin. Through a series of detailed lessons, students will explore the culture, religion, art, and achievements of the Edo people, and understand the causes and consequences of the kingdom’s destruction by the British. The unit also encourages students to investigate how historians use different sources to learn about Benin’s past and present.
What’s Included:
★ 6 Detailed Lesson Plans: Clear learning objectives, success criteria, and differentiation strategies for each lesson.
★ 6 Interactive PowerPoints: Visually rich presentations that engage students with stunning images and animations.
★ Comprehensive Word Bank: Key vocabulary and definitions to support understanding.
★ Worksheets & Resources: A variety of resources designed to reinforce learning and support assessment.
★ Final Project: Students will write an information text about the Kingdom of Benin, showcasing what they have learned throughout the unit.
Key Skills & Knowledge Covered:
★ Locating Benin on a Map: Understanding Benin’s geographical context and its place in history.
★ Exploring Benin’s Achievements: Describing and explaining the kingdom’s remarkable culture, art, and trade.
★ Comparing Civilisations: Comparing life in Benin with life in Britain during the same period.
★ Impact of Trade: Evaluating how trade and interactions with other cultures influenced Benin.
★ British Invasion: Exploring the causes and effects of the British invasion of Benin.
★ Historical Analysis: Investigating different types of historical sources to understand Benin’s past.
★ Communication Skills: Using appropriate historical terminology to present knowledge and ideas.
This unit is aligned with the National Curriculum for History and is designed for KS2 students (ages 7-11). It can be taught as a standalone topic or integrated into broader studies of African history and culture.
Teach your students about the fascinating life and legacy of John Blanke, one of the few known Black Tudors in history. This lesson is based on the two images of John Blanke in the Westminster Tournament Roll of 1511, which are the only surviving portraits of a Black Tudor.
In this lesson, your students will:
★ Learn about the Tudor period and its famous monarchs by looking at a timeline
★ Read a story about John Blanke, who was a trumpeter at the courts of Henry VII and Henry VIII
★ Fill in a mindmap template to summarize what they have learned about John Blanke and his role in Tudor society
★ Compare their mindmaps with an exemplar mindmap to check their understanding
This lesson includes everything you need to deliver an outstanding history lesson for KS2 and KS3, such as:
★ A detailed lesson plan with objectives, outcomes, and assessment criteria
★A PowerPoint presentation with engaging visuals and information
★ A story of John Blanke that brings his biography to life
★ A mindmap template and an exemplar mindmap to support learning and revision
This lesson is ideal for teachers, teaching assistants, and parents who want to introduce their children to a diverse and inclusive perspective of Tudor history. It will help your students develop their historical skills and knowledge, as well as their curiosity and critical thinking.
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Ancient Greece Class Assembly – Engaging History Experience for KS2
Fully resourced for immersive learning | Ideal for 30–60 minute lessons
Transport your students to the fascinating world of Ancient Greece with this comprehensive class assembly resource. Packed with scripts, music suggestions, and acting scenes, this assembly brings Greek mythology and history to life, making learning engaging and memorable for your Key Stage 2 class.
This resource covers a variety of Ancient Greek themes, including gods and goddesses, mythical adventures, and the enduring legacy of Greece. It aligns perfectly with the Key Stage 2 curriculum objectives, helping students deepen their understanding of ancient civilisations in an enjoyable and interactive way.
What’s included:
✔ Full script for the assembly
✔ Cast list for easy role assignment
✔ Music activity suggestions to enhance the performance
✔ Detailed instructions for each scene to support teachers in preparation
✔ Engaging acting scenes and poems, including:
The Birth of Zeus acting scene
The Birth of Gods poem
Perseus and the Gorgon acting scene
Olympic Games acting scene
Ode to the Olympic Flame poem
Philosophical Musings acting scene
The Unveiling of the Trojan Horse acting scene
The Epic of Troy poem
Why this assembly resource stands out:
✔ Provides a structured and flexible framework for a captivating class assembly
✔ Promotes student engagement through role-play and music
✔ Covers key aspects of Ancient Greek history and mythology
✔ Time-saving for teachers with ready-to-go materials
Perfect for:
Key Stage 2 history lessons
Class assemblies and performances
Encouraging creative expression and drama skills
Reinforcing curriculum objectives on ancient civilisations
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The Stone Age – KS2 Class Assembly
An engaging way to explore The Stone Age | Ideal for Key Stage 2 students
This resource offers a complete package for a Stone Age-themed class assembly, including a script, music links, a dance routine, song lyrics, poems, interactive activities, and a storytelling short play. Designed to make learning about the Stone Age both informative and enjoyable, the assembly encourages student participation through a mix of activities.
What’s included:
A script with dialogue and characters to bring The Stone Age to life
Music links to complement the theme and set the atmosphere
A dance routine to add a fun, physical element to the assembly
Song lyrics for a Stone Age version of We Will Rock You, perfect for a class sing-along
Poems that provide a creative way to explore the period
Interactive activities to involve the whole class and showcase what students have learned
A storytelling short play that presents historical facts in an engaging narrative
Why this assembly is a great choice:
Provides a balance of history and fun, keeping students interested while they learn
Uses a variety of formats, from performance to activities, to suit different learning styles
Ideal for helping students understand key aspects of The Stone Age in a creative way
Fully resourced for easy planning and minimal preparation
Perfect for:
KS2 history lessons on The Stone Age
Class assemblies focused on historical periods
Interactive storytelling and performance
Poetry and dance activities for engagement
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This Aztec class assembly is perfect for students to perform in front of the whole school and parents. Through skits, music, and dance, your students will bring to life the fascinating world of the Aztecs. The assembly covers key topics such as the Aztec arrival, their beliefs, customs, warriors, and their incredible agricultural techniques.
What’s included:
✔ A script with easy-to-follow lines and interactive elements
✔ Music and dance to add energy and excitement
✔ Engaging activities that involve the audience
✔ A teacher’s guide to help with staging and organisation
Why this assembly stands out:
✔ A fun way to showcase Aztec history to the whole school
✔ Includes jokes, poems, and interactive moments to keep the audience engaged
✔ Easy to perform with all the resources provided
Perfect for a class assembly that both students and parents will enjoy!
This World War II class assembly provides an opportunity for students to reflect on one of the most significant events in history. Through music, dance, poetry, and drama, your students will explore the bravery and sacrifices made during the war, bringing the past to life for the whole school and parents.
What’s included:
✔ A script with four scenes, covering key aspects of World War II
✔ Music, dance, and poetry for an interactive and memorable performance
✔ Opportunities for reflection and participation in activities such as “Pack Up Your Troubles†and “We’ll Meet Againâ€
✔ A teacher’s guide for staging, props, and choreography
Scenes covered:
Daily life during the war: Rationing, evacuations, and the impact on families
The Battle of Britain: Honouring the Royal Air Force pilots and their bravery
The Blitz: Focusing on the bombing of British cities, particularly London
D-Day: Recounting the largest seaborne invasion in history
Why this assembly stands out:
✔ A moving way to educate students about World War II
✔ Engages the audience with music, dance, and reflective moments
✔ Encourages active participation and fosters understanding of history
Perfect for a class assembly that will leave a lasting impression on students, parents, and staff alike!
A bundle featuring 10 history lessons about Vikings and Anglo Saxons, 3 design and technology lessons about creating a Viking Shield and a bonus Vikings learning booklet.
This is a great way to save and get a bumper pack of 13 lessons PLUS a learning booklet, an easy way to set a whole term of homework.
Also available separately.
This free taster lesson introduces children to prepositions and helps them understand their role in constructing sentences. Prepositions are essential in indicating the relationship between nouns and other words in a sentence, and this lesson makes it fun and engaging for students to explore.
What’s included:
✔ Lesson plan
✔ PowerPoint to guide the lesson
✔ Differentiated resources (3 levels)
✔ Sentence scaffolds for lower learners and challenges for higher learners
Learning Objective (L.O.):
Use prepositional phrases.
Success Criteria:
✸ I have identified a range of prepositions.
✸ I have used prepositions in sentences.
✸ I have used prepositional openers to start my sentences.
Differentiation:
Lower ability: Sentence scaffolds to help build silly sentences using prepositions.
Higher ability: Challenges to create prepositional sentence openers, promoting sentence variety and creativity.
This lesson is great as a standalone activity or as part of the full Roman Legends - Escape to Pompeii writing unit. You can find the complete unit here: Roman Legends - Escape to Pompeii Writing Unit.
Perfect for:
Year 3, 4, 5, and 6
KS2 Writing lessons
Grammar practice on prepositions
Fun, interactive sentence construction activities
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This 1980s-themed lettering set is perfect for creating a display related to the 1980s. It includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and some punctuation. The resource is available in PDF format, ready to print and use for a variety of classroom displays.
What’s included:
✔ 80s-style uppercase letters
✔ 80s-style lowercase letters
✔ Numbers and some punctuation marks
✔ PDF format for easy printing
Lesson overview / structure:
★ Initial setup – Print the letters and numbers, then cut them out for use in displays.
★ Use in displays – Perfect for creating vibrant, era-themed displays on any 1980s topic.
★ Versatile – Can be used for classroom walls, bulletin boards, or event decorations.
Why it’s useful:
✔ Quick and easy to print and use
✔ Fun, themed letters that bring a touch of nostalgia to displays
✔ Ideal for creating attention-grabbing visual displays
Suggested use cases:
Ideal for creating 1980s-themed displays, history lessons on the 1980s, or classroom bulletin boards. Suitable for all year groups.
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Explore the artistry of our ancient ancestors with these Neolithic Cave Painting Art Lessons, designed specifically for KS2 students. This resource seamlessly blends history and art, giving students the opportunity to dive into the creative processes of prehistoric people while learning about their fascinating culture.
Key Features:
✔ Fully Resourced: All materials for each lesson are included, making it easy for teachers to engage students in meaningful learning.
✔ Professionally Planned: These lessons are structured by an experienced art lead to ensure effective learning and creativity.
✔ Visual Presentations: Each lesson comes with a PowerPoint presentation to illustrate concepts and inspire students.
✔ History Meets Art: Perfect for complementing the KS2 Stone Age curriculum, helping students develop a deeper understanding of the past through creative expression.
Lesson Overview:
Lesson 1: Understanding Cave Paintings
Students will explore the ancient practice of cave painting, learning about its historical context, the materials used, and the methods prehistoric people employed to create these artworks.
The lesson focuses on the significance of cave paintings and their role in early human culture.
Lesson 2: Creating Cave Paintings
Students will apply their knowledge by creating their own cave paintings. They will start with preparing the background using traditional techniques and then add their personal touches, creating unique art pieces inspired by the Neolithic period.
This resource offers a hands-on opportunity for students to engage with history while developing their artistic skills. It encourages creative thinking and provides an enriching way for students to connect with the past.
Perfect for:
KS2 students (Years 3, 4, 5, and 6)
Art and history lessons
Stone Age topic integration
Creative expression through art
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Get your Years 3 and 4 students writing with confidence using this 8-lesson Roman Myths Writing Unit. Packed with clear plans, engaging PowerPoints, and ready-to-go resources, it’s designed to make teaching creative writing and Roman history straightforward and effective.
What You Get:
8 detailed lesson plans with step-by-step guidance
PowerPoint slides for every lesson to keep students hooked
Printable resources and activities, all editable for flexibility
Tasks linking English to Roman history, perfect for cross-curricular teaching
Lessons Cover:
Researching Roman gods to build knowledge and spark ideas
Identifying and writing story dilemmas for narrative depth
Creating story maps to organize plot ideas
Writing stories from story maps for clear structure
Performing a “rags to riches†story to bring myths alive
Adding descriptive details to make stories pop
Planning a quest story with a solid framework
Writing an original Roman myth quest story
Who It’s For:
Year 3 and 4 teachers looking for high-quality English resources
Primary educators wanting engaging, Ofsted-friendly lessons
Teachers combining creative writing with Roman history topics
Why It Works:
Saves time with fully prepped lessons and resources you can tweak
Keeps students engaged with hands-on, mythology-themed tasks
Builds writing skills like planning, structuring, and adding detail
Ties into the KS2 curriculum, supporting history and English goals
Great For:
Delivering standout English lessons that impress in observations
Teaching Roman history through creative storytelling
Helping students develop narrative writing skills with clear scaffolding
Download instantly. Edit as needed. Teach with ease.
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This KS2 writing unit is based on the story Escape from Pompeii and supports the development of creative writing and comprehension skills. Across 10 structured lessons, pupils will focus on Roman myths, legends, and life while building their English writing skills through a variety of engaging tasks.
What’s included:
✔ 10 detailed lesson plans with objectives, activities, and questions
✔ PowerPoints for each lesson with visuals to support learning
✔ Differentiated resources, including word banks, writing frames, and support sheets
✔ Creative writing tasks (character descriptions, diary entries, setting descriptions, alternative endings)
✔ Focus on grammar skills including prepositional phrases, adverbials, and adverbial openers
✔ Reading comprehension tasks linked to the text
✔ Final project to create a class book showcasing students’ best work
Lesson structure:
★ Starter activities to introduce key vocabulary and build background knowledge
★ Main tasks focused on creative writing and comprehension linked to Escape from Pompeii
★ Opportunities for drafting, editing, and improving writing
★ Final sessions dedicated to publishing work for a class display or book
Why it’s useful:
✔ Fully aligned with KS2 English curriculum objectives
✔ Supports cross-curricular learning with links to Roman history
✔ Differentiated tasks to support a range of abilities
✔ Clear planning and ready-to-use resources to save preparation time
✔ Motivates pupils through an exciting and relatable text
Suggested use cases:
Ideal for KS2 English lessons (Year 3–6), Roman history topics, creative writing sessions, descriptive writing practice, mythology studies, and supporting reading comprehension through historical fiction.
Search terms: KS2 Escape from Pompeii | Roman Legends Writing | Creative Writing KS2 | Pompeii Diary Entry | KS2 Writing Unit | Year 3 Writing Lessons | Year 4 Creative Writing | Year 5 Writing | KS2 Mythology Writing
This engaging unit offers a fantastic introduction to writing about Roman life through the format of a diary entry. Over five lessons, students will master writing techniques, focusing on prepositional phrases, time expressions, and the structure of diary entries. Perfect for any Romans topic, this unit guides pupils in using their imagination and historical research to recreate life as a Roman.
What’s included:
✔ 5 lessons with clear objectives and differentiated planning
✔ Prepositional phrase focus to show time in writing
✔ PowerPoint presentations and resources tailored for all learners, including EAL/SEN students
✔ Step-by-step guidance on researching Roman life and writing diary entries
Lessons:
L.O. Use prepositions to show time.
Success Criteria:
Understand and identify time prepositions
Use time prepositions as openers in sentences
L.O. Make notes on the day in the life of a Roman.
Success Criteria:
Identify areas of Roman life to research
Record notes based on research findings
L.O. Plan a diary entry.
Success Criteria:
Discuss ideas and use prepositions to show time
Organise ideas into paragraphs for a diary entry
L.O. Write a diary entry.
Success Criteria:
Use prepositions and informal language
Write in paragraphs following the plan
L.O. Write a diary entry.
Success Criteria:
Use prepositions to show time and informal tone
Complete a diary entry based on research
Why this unit stands out:
✔ Interactive lessons with engaging activities for learning about Roman life
✔ Includes differentiated resources, supporting all learners
✔ Focus on prepositional phrases and their effective use in diary writing
✔ Clear progression from research to writing
✔ Perfect for integrating history and English skills in an exciting way
Perfect for:
KS2 Roman history topics
Year 3 and Year 4 diary writing
LKS2 and UKS2 English lessons
Developing historical research and writing skills
EAL/SEN learners
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This Roman Mosaic Art unit is perfect to use alongside a fascinating Roman history topic or study of the volcanic eruption in the ancient Italian city of Pompeii. This fully resourced and planned unit takes students through the process of creating their own mosaic art, drawing inspiration from the ancient city of Pompeii.
Over the course of three lessons, children will explore real-life mosaics, understand the techniques used by ancient artists, and apply their learning by creating a marine animal mosaic. From sketching their chosen animal to using grid techniques, students will bring their ideas to life using paint, before assembling their mosaics with cut squares on backing paper.
Perfect for a half-term unit, with enough flexibility to accommodate absences or school events. Created by an experienced art subject lead, these lessons have been tested in real KS2 classrooms.
What’s included:
✔ 3 PowerPoints to guide each lesson
✔ 4 examples of Roman mosaics for inspiration
✔ Grid paper for sketching and planning
✔ Detailed lesson plans with differentiated success criteria
✔ Images of marine animals for the mosaic designs
Lessons:
I can create a mosaic drawing – Learn to sketch a marine animal using grid techniques
I can use tints and shades of colours – Experiment with paint to create depth and texture
I can make a mosaic – Assemble the painted squares into a finished mosaic piece
Why this unit stands out:
✔ Engaging and historical context with a focus on Pompeii and Roman culture
✔ Hands-on learning through the creation of a mosaic art piece
✔ Flexible lesson durations to fit your timetable
✔ Differentiated tasks to support all learners
✔ Easy-to-follow plans, perfect for teachers with limited prep time
Perfect for:
KS2 Art lessons
Roman history studies
Creative history integration with art
Year 3 and Year 4 students
Art and Design curriculum enrichment
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Explore the human experience of World War II through the power of poetry! This engaging unit, perfect for KS2 classrooms studying WWII, delves into historical events and emotions through carefully selected poems.
What’s Included:
★ 5 Engaging Lessons: Comprehensive lesson plans with clear objectives, activities, and thought-provoking questions to guide your teaching.
★ Evocative Poems: A curated selection of poems that capture the experiences of those affected by the war.
★ Interactive PowerPoints: Visually rich presentations with historical images and vocabulary support to enhance understanding.
★ Skill-Building Worksheets: Activities to develop essential reading comprehension skills like vocabulary, inference, prediction, explanation, retrieval, and summarising.
Learning Objectives:
★ Express first impressions of a poem, supporting opinions with evidence.
★ Use illustrations to represent scenes from a poem.
★ Employ expression and drama to bring a poem’s verses to life.
★ Identify and discuss the themes explored in a poem.
★ Answer comprehension questions about a poem’s meaning and language.
Why Choose This Resource?
★ Curriculum-Aligned: Supports KS2 English objectives, focusing on reading comprehension and poetry analysis.
★ Cross-Curricular Connections: Enhances understanding of WWII history through a literary lens.
★ Engaging and Thought-Provoking: Promotes critical thinking and empathy through poetry analysis and discussion.
★ Ready-to-Use: Complete with lesson plans, PowerPoints, and worksheets, saving you valuable prep time.
Other resources you may be interested in:
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Bring history to life and foster a love of poetry with this impactful World War II poetry unit!
Ideal for: KS2 English, Year 5, Year 6, World War II, poetry analysis, reading comprehension, history, cross-curricular learning.
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