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South America Lesson 1 - Introduction to South America
This lesson on South America provides an engaging introduction to the continent, exploring its countries, physical features, wildlife, and cultural diversity. It includes a lesson presentation that covers the geography, capital cities, and key landmarks of South America, along with an overview of its unique wildlife and cultural traditions.
The lesson features two interactive activities: a map labeling exercise, where students identify countries, capitals, and surrounding oceans on a blank map, and a flag matching activity, where students connect flags to their corresponding countries. These activities help students develop their map-reading skills and knowledge of South American geography.
The detailed lesson plan outlines the flow of the session, from an introduction and geographical overview to cultural exploration and hands-on activities. The plan also includes a homework task where students research a South American country and present their findings creatively. This lesson ensures that students not only learn about South America but also actively engage with the content through a variety of activities.

South America Lesson 2 - Climate of South America
This lesson focuses on teaching Year 5 students about the diverse climate zones of South America. Students will learn about the four main climate zones — tropical, desert, temperate, and polar — and explore their characteristics, including weather patterns, vegetation, and animal life. The lesson includes a starter activity to refresh students’ knowledge of South American countries by having them label a map, followed by an introduction to the different climate zones. Through interactive and fun activities, such as mapping and matching exercises, students will deepen their understanding of how geography affects climate and ecosystems. The lesson concludes with a research project that allows students to explore one climate zone in more detail and present their findings creatively.

South America Lesson 4 - Human Geography of South America
This lesson on Human Geography in South America provides an engaging and comprehensive introduction to key concepts in geography, specifically focusing on how people interact with their environment in the South American continent. The lesson encourages students to explore key elements of human geography, such as population, capital cities, life expectancy, and population distribution. Through a variety of activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of why people live where they do, how their surroundings influence daily life, and the factors shaping the continent’s diverse geography. The lesson begins with an interactive recap task, where students match South American countries with their capital cities, followed by a group discussion on human geography. This allows students to engage actively with the content right from the start, helping them make connections between theoretical concepts and real-world examples.
Students will then have the opportunity to apply their learning by working with flashcards that contain key information about each South American country, such as its population, capital city, life expectancy, and official language. They will also explore the diverse culture of the region through research on famous South Americans, such as Lionel Messi, Shakira, and Pelé, and discuss their contributions to global society. The lesson concludes with a reflection activity where students can discuss important questions like the country with the largest population or the factors affecting life expectancy. This lesson provides a thorough and accessible approach to human geography, fostering critical thinking and curiosity about the world around us. The extension activity encourages further research into South American famous people, allowing students to extend their learning beyond the classroom.

Name the South American Flag - Activity
The “Label the South American Flag” activity is an interactive and engaging way for students to familiarize themselves with the national flags of South American countries. In this activity, students are given images of various flags and asked to label each flag with the correct country. This task not only helps students recognize the distinctive colors, symbols, and patterns of each flag, but also encourages them to connect these visual elements with the countries they represent. By labeling flags such as the bright yellow and green of Brazil or the blue and white of Argentina, students deepen their understanding of South American culture and the historical significance of each nation’s flag. This hands-on activity enhances both geographical knowledge and cultural awareness in a fun, engaging way.

Maths Word Problems - Multiplication
This activity provides students with a comprehensive set of 30 multiplication word problems, thoughtfully divided into three levels of difficulty: easy, medium, and hard. The problems are designed to build fluency in multiplication through engaging real-life scenarios such as counting items in groups, calculating totals, or solving problems involving time and quantity. The easy level focuses on one-step problems using smaller numbers, while the medium level introduces two-step reasoning and slightly more complex numbers. The hard level challenges students with multi-step problems that require logical thinking and application of multiple operations.
The purpose of this activity is to help students not only practice multiplication facts but also learn how to apply them in meaningful contexts. By working through problems that reflect real-world situations, students improve their problem-solving skills, build confidence, and deepen their understanding of when and how multiplication is used. The structured levels support differentiated instruction, allowing learners to work at their own pace while being appropriately challenged. Clear, step-by-step solutions are included to promote self-checking and guided learning.

Times Table Challenge
This Times Table Challenge consists of 5 rounds of 90 questions each, providing a comprehensive and engaging way for students to master their multiplication skills. The challenge covers all numbers from 1 to 12, ensuring that students practice every possible combination of times tables. The goal is to complete each round as quickly and accurately as possible, encouraging students to push their speed and precision in solving multiplication problems.
How it Works:
Five Rounds: Students will tackle 5 rounds of 90 multiplication questions in total. Each round is designed to challenge their multiplication skills with a mix of easier and harder questions within the 1-12 times tables range.
Timed Challenge: Students can time themselves as they answer each question, making it a great tool for building both speed and accuracy. The goal is to gradually decrease the time it takes to complete the challenge while maintaining a high level of accuracy.
Range of Difficulty: Each round features a mix of questions with a variety of difficulty levels. From basic facts like 2 Ă— 3 to more complex ones like 12 Ă— 11, the challenge is designed to ensure students practice all aspects of the multiplication tables.
Self-Paced: Students can choose to take their time or challenge themselves by speeding through the questions. The time factor encourages them to focus on quick recall, which is key to mastering times tables.
Mastery Goal: As students progress through each round, they build confidence and mastery over the times tables. The repeated exposure to different combinations helps reinforce memory, ensuring long-term retention of multiplication facts.
Benefits of the Times Table Challenge:
Speed and Accuracy: Encourages students to answer quickly while maintaining accuracy, which is crucial in both everyday math and timed tests.
Engagement: The self-timed nature adds an element of competition and fun, motivating students to improve their performance with each round.
Comprehensive Review: Covers all multiplication facts within the 1–12 range, ensuring that no area is left behind.
Improved Confidence: As students complete each round, they gain confidence in their multiplication skills, helping them excel in future math problems.
This Times Table Challenge is an excellent resource for reinforcing multiplication skills in a fun, challenging, and time-efficient way.

South America Lesson 3 - Mountains of South America
This lesson focused on the Andes Mountains of South America, exploring both their physical characteristics and the way people live in such a mountainous environment. Students learned how the Andes were formed through tectonic plate movement and studied key geographical features, such as Machu Picchu, terrace farming, and the use of llamas and alpacas for transport. We examined the impact of tourism on local economies and discussed the challenges and adaptations required for farming and living in high-altitude regions.
The lesson used a combination of map work, comprehension questions, and discussion to help students understand the relationship between geography and human settlement. The lesson concluded with a creative homework task where students imagined visiting the Andes and created a postcard about their experience. This approach provided students with both factual knowledge and critical thinking opportunities, encouraging them to apply geographical concepts to real-world scenarios.

Maths Word Problems - Division
This activity provides students with a thoughtfully structured set of 30 division word problems, organized into three levels of difficulty: easy, medium, and hard. The problems are rooted in real-life scenarios such as dividing objects, grouping people, and splitting quantities across containers or time. The easy level features simple, one-step problems with small numbers, while the medium level introduces two-step thinking and slightly larger values. The hard level offers complex, multi-step challenges that require logical reasoning, multi-stage division, and interpreting practical situations. Each problem is accompanied by a step-by-step solution to support understanding and allow for self-checking or guided learning.
The main goal of this activity is to strengthen students’ conceptual understanding of division while developing their ability to solve problems in realistic contexts. As students work through the levels, they enhance their number sense, learn to break problems into smaller steps, and build confidence in handling larger numbers and multiple operations. This practice encourages logical reasoning, improves accuracy, and helps students see how math applies to everyday life. It’s perfect for reinforcing division in the classroom, during homework, or in small-group intervention, offering clear differentiation and a gradual progression in difficulty to meet every learner’s needs.

Cinco de Mayo - Reading Comprehension
This ready-to-use, differentiated reading comprehension resource explores Cinco de Mayo, a culturally rich and historically significant event celebrated in Mexico and the United States. Designed specifically for Key Stage 2 learners (ages 9–11), the pack is ideal for classroom use, guided reading groups, home learning, or cultural enrichment sessions.
Whether you’re looking to support reading for meaning, develop inference skills, or broaden pupils’ cultural awareness, this resource offers a high-quality, engaging solution.
What’s Included:
Three differentiated texts based on ability level:
Explorer (accessible support version for developing readers)
Adventurer (expected standard with a balance of retrieval and challenge)
Trailblazer (extension for confident readers with deeper vocabulary and inference)
Each version contains a full page of non-fiction text exploring:
The history of Cinco de Mayo
The Battle of Puebla (1862)
How the event is celebrated today in both Mexico and the US
The difference between Cinco de Mayo and Mexican Independence Day
Level-appropriate comprehension questions:
Explorer: 6 questions focused on retrieval and fact-checking
Adventurer: 6 questions, including one that requires basic inference
Trailblazer: 7 questions, with two higher-level inference tasks
Suggested answers provided for all versions, including model responses for open-ended questions
Curriculum Alignment:
English – Reading Comprehension: Focuses on retrieval, vocabulary in context, sequencing, summarising, and inference.
PSHE / Global Citizenship: Encourages respect for diversity and builds understanding of international cultures.
History / Geography Links: Supports cross-curricular links with world events and national identities.
Why Educators Choose This Resource:
Fully differentiated – meets the needs of all learners
Time-saving – no preparation required
Promotes cultural understanding through engaging, relevant content
Supports SATs-style comprehension practice
Encourages critical thinking and classroom discussion
Ideal for:
Whole-class guided reading
Cultural theme days or international weeks
Homework or remote learning tasks
EAL support and global curriculum enrichment
Looking to inspire deeper cultural appreciation while developing reading skills?
This Cinco de Mayo Reading Comprehension Pack is the perfect fit for busy teachers who want purposeful, inclusive, and engaging literacy resources.

South American Capital Cities Wordsearch
The South American Capital Cities Word Search is a fun and interactive activity designed to help students become familiar with the capitals of South America. In this word search, students will search for the names of various capital cities hidden in a grid, reinforcing their knowledge of geography while improving their word recognition skills. The activity challenges students to locate cities such as Buenos Aires, BrasĂlia, and Quito, making it an engaging way to study the political geography of the continent. This word search is a great tool for reinforcing learning in the classroom, as well as for testing students’ memory and helping them gain confidence in identifying South American capitals.

South American Countries Wordsearch
The South American Countries Word Search is a fun and engaging activity designed to help students learn about the countries of South America. It features a grid where students must find the names of various countries hidden in multiple directions: horizontally, vertically, and diagonally, By searching for countries like Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru, students not only reinforce their geographical knowledge but also improve their word recognition and attention to detail. This activity can serve as an excellent introduction to the continent’s countries, and it can be a great tool for reviewing or testing students’ familiarity with South American geography in a hands-on way.

Geography - Exploring South America (Year 5/6) WHOLE UNIT
This South America unit is a comprehensive, engaging, and highly educational resource designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the geography, culture, economy, and key global influences of South America. Perfectly suited for Year 5/6 students (Upper KS2), this unit spans seven detailed lessons, each meticulously crafted to meet curriculum standards while keeping students actively involved and excited to learn.
The unit begins with an introduction to the continent of South America, exploring its geography, key countries, and their diverse physical features, from the Amazon Rainforest to the Andes Mountains. The first few lessons dive deep into the physical geography of South America, covering topics such as the climate, key landmarks, and ecosystems of the continent. Students will then progress to human geography, investigating the population distribution, capital cities, and the rich cultural diversity of South America, including the impact of famous individuals on the global stage. The unit also introduces students to the concept of trade and industry, with a focus on key exports such as coffee from Brazil and copper from Chile, giving them insights into how geography and climate influence what countries produce. The unit culminates in a final quiz lesson, a fun and interactive multiple-choice review that consolidates everything students have learned, providing a clear picture of their progress and understanding.
By purchasing the entire South America unit, you will have access to all seven expertly designed lessons, complete with lesson plans, PowerPoint slides, worksheets, interactive activities, and assessments. These resources are carefully structured to ensure your students are both challenged and engaged, with everything you need to deliver the lesson content effectively. Additionally, when you buy the full unit, you’ll save money! Instead of purchasing each individual lesson for £35, you’ll get the complete set for just £29.99 —an amazing value for this rich, comprehensive, and ready-to-teach resource. Whether you’re teaching in a traditional classroom setting or a remote learning environment, this unit ensures that your students are learning key concepts in a fun, impactful, and accessible way. With all the materials and detailed lesson plans included, this unit will support your teaching for weeks, making it a fantastic, time-saving resource for educators.

South America Lesson 5 - Trade and Industry
This engaging and accessible geography lesson is designed for upper Key Stage 2 pupils (Year 5/6) and focuses on the topic of trade and industry in South America. Through a well-structured and interactive approach, pupils explore what different South American countries produce and export, and how natural geography like climate, landscape, and natural resources influence what is made and sold. The lesson begins with a recap of prior learning about South America’s countries and capital cities, before introducing key vocabulary such as “trade,” “export,” and “natural resources” to build understanding. Pupils are then encouraged to make predictions and explore real-world examples of trade, from Brazil’s coffee and Argentina’s beef to Chile’s copper and Venezuela’s oil.
A key strength of the lesson is its adaptability and clarity. It includes clear teacher input supported by PowerPoint slides, alongside differentiated resources such as country flashcards and information sheets—ideal for learners without internet access or needing more support. The main task allows children to work collaboratively as they complete a table identifying each country’s main exports, reinforcing research and geographical thinking skills. A structured plenary brings together key learning points and encourages thoughtful reflection on the links between environment and economy. This lesson also includes an optional extension and homework task, making it ideal for in-depth learning or home study. Perfect for any unit on South America, global trade, or human geography.

South America Lesson 7 - End of Unit Quiz
The final lesson in this South America unit is an engaging and comprehensive quiz that allows students to consolidate and demonstrate their understanding of the topics covered throughout the unit. The lesson begins with a brief recap of the learning objectives and key concepts, ensuring that students are prepared to tackle the questions confidently. The quiz itself is structured as a multiple-choice format, covering a wide range of topics including geography, climate, culture, trade, and major exports of South America. It’s designed to assess students’ knowledge in a fun and interactive way, with each question presented on a slide, allowing students to engage actively with the content. This not only helps reinforce key ideas but also provides a valuable opportunity for review before moving on to the next topic or unit.
After the quiz, there is a thorough review session where students go over the answers as a class, reinforcing their understanding of the concepts and clearing up any confusion. This allows for meaningful discussion about the reasons behind the answers and deepens their comprehension of how geography, culture, and trade are interconnected in South America. The quiz also serves as both a formative and summative assessment, offering teachers insights into each student’s grasp of the material. Additionally, the lesson concludes with an optional homework task, where students can further research and compare an aspect of South American countries with another part of the world, ensuring that learning continues beyond the classroom. This well-rounded final lesson ties everything together, ensuring that students leave with a solid understanding of South America’s significance.

South America Lesson 6 - Compare the UK and a South American Country
This lesson focuses on comparing two diverse countries, the United Kingdom and Brazil, allowing students to explore their differences and similarities in terms of geography, population, climate, trade, and culture. By engaging with interactive slides and a structured comparison table, students will deepen their understanding of how each country’s unique characteristics influence their way of life and industries. With clear explanations, a step-by-step guided activity, and engaging extension tasks, students will learn to identify key features such as climate differences, major exports, and the impact of population size on each country’s economy. The lesson encourages critical thinking, enabling students to draw connections between the geographical factors of each country and the everyday lives of people who live there.
Designed for Key Stage 2 students (ages 10-11), this lesson provides various ways to engage with the topic, including group discussions, research tasks, and creative activities. Students will use interactive comparison tables, have the opportunity to create posters or mind maps to visually represent their learning, and review their understanding through carefully structured questions. The lesson is well-supported by teacher resources, including reading texts on the UK and Brazil, and optional homework tasks that reinforce key concepts. Whether your students are working in pairs, individually, or creatively, this lesson encourages exploration, research, and the development of comparative skills while learning about the wider world.

Flags of South America - Visual Aid
This document features a visual aid showcasing the flags of South American countries, each clearly labelled for easy identification. It serves as an excellent reference tool for students learning about the diverse nations of the continent. The flags are presented alongside their country names, helping students connect each nation’s unique flag design with its cultural and historical significance. This visual aid is designed to enhance geographical knowledge, improve memory retention, and engage students in a hands-on, interactive way as they study South America’s diverse identities. It can be used for classroom discussions, flag recognition activities, and as a useful resource for students working on related assignments or projects.