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iTRACK Education specialise in teaching resources and providing digital pupil tracking systems for schools, including your SEND community.
Year 1/2 (KS1)-Geography- Lesson Plan- Physical or Human Features
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Year 1/2 (KS1)-Geography- Lesson Plan- Physical or Human Features

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1 lesson covering the distinction between human and physical features Includes Worksheets Learning objectives Children can: • distinguish human from physical features in the landscape; • begin to understand that the distinction between human and physical is not always clear. Success criteria Children should be able to • recognise physical and human features in the environment; • use geographical vocabulary to describe physical and human features Taken from LCP’s KS1 Geography Resource File
Year1/2 (KS1)-Geography/PSHE- Lesson: Addresses
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Year1/2 (KS1)-Geography/PSHE- Lesson: Addresses

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Lesson: My school address Learning objectives Children should learn: • that everyone has a personal address; • the significance of addresses, including the school address. Success criteria Children can: understand the importance of knowing addresses particularly of their school Taken from LCP’s KS1 Geography File
Year1/2(KS1)-Geography- How do I get to school (4 Lessons)
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Year1/2(KS1)-Geography- How do I get to school (4 Lessons)

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4 lessons focusing on how to locate their school Lesson 1: Who lives where? Learning objectives Children should learn: • that some children live far away from school while others live nearby and everyone travels different distances; • how to measure and compare the distance of the routes used by the children in their class. Lesson 2: The journey to school Learning objectives Children should learn: • that everyone travels to school in different ways; • how to design and carry out a survey; • to draw a simple graph; • how to analyse their findings. Lesson 3: Where is the school? Learning objectives Children should learn: • a sense of place: the relationship between home and school; • to draw a picture map Lesson 4: Describing my route to school Learning objectives Children should learn: • to describe geographical features on their route to school; • to compile a personal word bank of geographical terms; • to give descriptive directions using adjectives. Taken from LCP’s KS1 Geography Resource File Leave a review
Year 1/2 (KS1)-Geography- Celebrating the local area
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Year 1/2 (KS1)-Geography- Celebrating the local area

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Lesson: Celebrating the local area- Designing a trail Learning objectives Children should learn: • how to design a trail that celebrates their local area; • to work in pairs to review and redraft their work. Success criteria Children can: • work with a partner to devise a successful trail which can be readily followed with clear starting and finishing points, with a set of precise direction to help find one’s way. Taken from LCP’s KS1 Geography Resource File
Olympic themed activity handouts
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Olympic themed activity handouts

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Olympic Activity. HISTORY: Find the prizes that athletes won in the Ancient Olympics and the Modern Olympics. ART: Create Olympic Medals. HISTORY: Match Ancient Olympic sports.A set of 3 Olympic themed activity Handouts. Terms include ancient Greek games
Year 6 English Home Learning (16 worksheets) includes  Parental Guidance and Answers. (Coronavirus)
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Year 6 English Home Learning (16 worksheets) includes Parental Guidance and Answers. (Coronavirus)

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The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 6 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching. The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 6 and are designed to be used flexibly. They are intended to be used with an adult: it would be pointless for the child to do them alone. Much of the learning is in the interaction. Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types: • Understanding and engaging with texts; • Shaping texts; • Sentence structure and punctuation; • Spelling. Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types. We’d love to hear how you’re getting on with these resources. Please leave us a review.
Year 3 English/ Literacy Home Learning Mini Pack includes Parental Guidance (Coronavirus).
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Year 3 English/ Literacy Home Learning Mini Pack includes Parental Guidance (Coronavirus).

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The activity sheets are structured around the narrative, non-fiction and poetry blocks of the new literacy Framework. The content comes from common Year 3 fiction and non-fiction themes. The activities are designed to support work done across the curriculum as well as in literacy teaching. The activities follow the main literacy priorities in Year 3 and are designed to be used flexibly. They are intended to be used with an adult: it would be pointless for the child to do them alone. Much of the learning is in the interaction. Each activity sheet has a clear focus and advice to the adult as well as the child. There are four main types: • Understanding and engaging with texts; • Shaping texts; • Sentence structure and punctuation; • Spelling. Each unit contains a mixture of the activity types. Let us know how you are getting on with the resource- leave us a review.
Year 2 Maths Home Learning Mini Pack (16 sheets) includes Answers (Coronavirus)
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Year 2 Maths Home Learning Mini Pack (16 sheets) includes Answers (Coronavirus)

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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of Year 2 pupils and parents, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes. Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson. With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 2 objectives and all seven core strands. The Year 2 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are: • Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating • Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape • Block C: Handling data and measures • Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape • Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating We want to know how you are getting on with our resources- leave us a review.