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September 4 Science Pack - Skeletons, Teeth and Senses PowerPoint and Display Material
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September 4 Science Pack - Skeletons, Teeth and Senses PowerPoint and Display Material

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I have created 4 great teaching packs for Science: Animal Skeleton Bones, Human Skeleton Bones, Teeth and Your Senses. You can download these packs, print them off and have an instant wonderful display. Alternatively, you would use them as PowerPoint presentations within a lesson to introduce or review a topic. They make excellent talking prompts for the class! Animal Skeletons: See different examples of animal bones. How are they similar? How do they differ from each other? There are bones of fish, whales, snake and cows, to mention just a few. Human Skeletons: Here is a nice resource pack which contains a lot of the different bones students need to learn about. The photos are fantastic. Teeth: This includes what we need to have nice teeth and a few photos of what happens if we are not careful with our teeth. There are also some animal pictures so you can discuss animal teeth shapes. Senses: A nice teaching pack about our 5 senses. This would make an excellent display or sorting activity.
World Heart Day+ Keeping Healthy PowerPoint and Activities + 31 Teaching Ideas To Try In Class
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World Heart Day+ Keeping Healthy PowerPoint and Activities + 31 Teaching Ideas To Try In Class

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different activities being shown in each of the photos. I have added a writing task about the different ways people can keep healthy. You could focus on how does keeping healthy in general, mean you have a healthy, longer lasting heart in particular? I also wrote a presentation about the 31 different ways you could use these photo flashcard resources in your classroom. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about World Heart Day. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different healthy activities. The students can then discuss what they think about each activity and why it is good for the heart. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Ozone Layer Preservation Day - PowerPoint + 31 Teaching Ideas For Using This Resource
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Ozone Layer Preservation Day - PowerPoint + 31 Teaching Ideas For Using This Resource

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Are you interested in teaching about the Ozone layer? I have created a simple PowerPoint presentation for this topic. I have also created a PowerPoint explaining 31 different ways you could use this teaching resource in your classroom. You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of the photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Ozone Layer Preservation Day. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Ozone Layer Preservation Day ideas. The students can then discuss how they can save the ozone. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Cheese Week and British Food Fortnight - PowerPoint Presentations and 31 Different Activities To Try
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Cheese Week and British Food Fortnight - PowerPoint Presentations and 31 Different Activities To Try

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different cheeses being shown in each of the photos. I have combined two different presentations about food with a set of 31 different teaching activities you can try in the classroom. The activities are short, fun and easy to organise. They will help to improve your students' vocabulary and memory skills. I added these resource to help you get more out of each purchase you make with me. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about The World of Cheeses. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of cheese. The students can then discuss which cheese they like and how they eat them. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
British Food Fortnight + 31 Different Teaching Activities to Try With This Resource In The Classroom
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British Food Fortnight + 31 Different Teaching Activities to Try With This Resource In The Classroom

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different foods being shown in each of the photos. I have created a second resource which explains 31 different ways you could effectively use this teaching resource in the classroom. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about British Food. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of food. The students can then discuss what they think about each food. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
World AIDS Day
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World AIDS Day

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different items being shown in each of photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about World AIDS Day . The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different AID preventative ideas. The students can then discuss what they think each one was saying or thinking. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Monkey Day - PowerPoint and Display Materials + 31 Teaching Activities You Can Use These Photos For.
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Monkey Day - PowerPoint and Display Materials + 31 Teaching Activities You Can Use These Photos For.

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of photos. I have also added a 31 Teaching Activity Guide to make sure you get the very most out of this purchase. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Monkey Day. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of monkeys. The students can then discuss what they think each one was thinking. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
30 Photos World Space Week + cross-curricular workbook + 31 Fun Teaching Activities For These Cards
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30 Photos World Space Week + cross-curricular workbook + 31 Fun Teaching Activities For These Cards

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different locations being shown in each of the photos. This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about World Space Week . The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different space related activities. The students can then discuss what they think about life in Space. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
World Animal Day For KS1-  PowerPoint, Flashcards, Writing Prompts, 31 Different Teaching Activities
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World Animal Day For KS1- PowerPoint, Flashcards, Writing Prompts, 31 Different Teaching Activities

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different animals being shown in each of the photos. I have developed a collection of PowerPoints and Worksheets you could use in the classroom. In addition, I have included a set of 31 fun class activities you can try using the different photo flashcard packs. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about World Animal Day. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different animals. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Walk to School Month - PowerPoint - Keeping Healthy Prompt and World Car Free Day. 31 Teaching Tasks
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Walk to School Month - PowerPoint - Keeping Healthy Prompt and World Car Free Day. 31 Teaching Tasks

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You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Walk to School Month. I have extended this presentation to include walking, a keeping health creative writing prompt and a car free day. I have also added a teacher guide explaining 31 different ways of using these photo flash cards in the classroom. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Exploring the Four Seasons - 30 Photos Of The Seasons - 20 TOK Questions - Lesson Plan
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Exploring the Four Seasons - 30 Photos Of The Seasons - 20 TOK Questions - Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan: Exploring the Four Seasons (KS2) The Exploring the Four Seasons is a dynamic 50-minute educational experience designed for Key Stage 2 students. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to identify and describe the four seasons, enhancing their understanding of the natural world. Through engaging activities such as a Seasons Photo Gallery Walk and a Season Collage Creation, children will enjoy hands-on learning that stimulates their creativity and critical thinking. Why Children Will Love This Lesson This lesson captivates students with its interactive approach. The opportunity to explore vibrant photos allows them to visually connect with each season, fostering curiosity and excitement. The collaborative group activities encourage teamwork and communication, making learning fun! Creating a season-specific collage not only engages their artistic skills but also allows them to express their understanding of weather, plants, animals, and seasonal activities. Children will enjoy presenting their work, building confidence and public speaking skills. Benefits for Teachers Educators will appreciate the structured yet flexible nature of this lesson plan. It provides a clear objective and a variety of activities that cater to different learning styles. The incorporation of 20 TOK KS2 questions about seasons encourages deeper discussions, promoting critical thinking and inquiry-based learning. Teachers can observe student participation and understanding during activities, ensuring that each child grasps the key concepts of the seasons. Furthermore, the extension activity discussing seasonal differences globally broadens students’ perspectives, enriching their learning experience. In summary, the Exploring the Four Seasons lesson plan not only makes learning about nature enjoyable for students but also equips teachers with valuable resources to facilitate meaningful discussions about the world around us. Keywords and Hashtags: #FourSeasons #SeasonalLearning #ElementaryEducation #CreativeCollage #InteractiveLearning #KST2 #NatureEducation #VisualLearning #Teamwork #CriticalThinking #EducationalResources #LessonPlans
Sun Visual Story Prompts
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Sun Visual Story Prompts

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different locations being shown in each of the photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching set of story prompts. The students could also take five of the laminated photos and create them into a story . The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Seasons Visual Story Lesson with a PowerPoint, 20 TOK Questions and a Lesson Plan ,
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Seasons Visual Story Lesson with a PowerPoint, 20 TOK Questions and a Lesson Plan ,

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Seasons Visual Story Lesson (4th Grade) KS2 Lesson Overview The Seasons Visual Story Lesson for 4th grade students focuses on helping learners identify and describe the four seasons through engaging sensory exploration and creative writing. The lesson is structured to encourage students to use their senses, fostering a deeper understanding of seasonal changes while allowing them to express their creativity. Why Kids Will Love It Kids will love this lesson because it combines visual stimulation with imaginative storytelling. By utilizing printed and laminated seasonal images, students can visually connect with each season, sparking their imagination. The interactive discussions and group activities allow them to share their thoughts and ideas, making learning collaborative and fun. The sensory exploration activity engages them further by encouraging them to think about how each season affects their senses—what they see, hear, smell, and touch. This hands-on approach not only captivates their interest but also makes learning about seasons memorable. Benefits to Teachers Teachers will find this lesson beneficial as it promotes critical thinking and creativity among students. The structured activities, including group discussions and creative writing tasks, cater to diverse learning styles and provide opportunities for differentiation. By adjusting the pace and complexity based on students’ needs, teachers can ensure that all learners are engaged and challenged. Additionally, the lesson encourages students to relate their learnings to their everyday lives, reinforcing the importance of seasons and their impact on the environment. The extension activity, creating a “Seasons Booklet,” allows for further exploration and assessment of students’ understanding in a creative format. Conclusion Overall, this lesson plan not only teaches students about the four seasons but also fosters a love for learning through sensory experiences and creative expression. It provides a comprehensive framework for educators to engage students effectively while promoting a rich understanding of the natural world. #Hashtags #Seasons #VisualStorytelling #4thGrade #CreativeWriting #STEMEducation #SensoryExploration #TeachingResources #EngagedLearning #PYP #Education #SeasonalChanges
32 Photos Of Volcanoes From Around The World PowerPoint Presentation
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32 Photos Of Volcanoes From Around The World PowerPoint Presentation

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Igniting Curiosity: The Value of 32 Photos of Volcanoes for Educators Investing in a set of 32 stunning photos of volcanoes from around the world is an outstanding resource for teachers aiming to enhance their students’ understanding of geology, natural science, and environmental studies. These captivating images serve as a versatile educational tool that can spark interest and facilitate engaging discussions. Here’s why educators should consider adding these volcano photos to their teaching materials and how they can be effectively utilized in the classroom. Visual Engagement: High-quality photos of volcanoes capture students’ attention and provide a visual representation of geological formations and processes. This makes complex scientific concepts more accessible and engaging for visual learners. Exploring Geological Concepts: These photos allow educators to introduce essential topics such as tectonic plates, magma formation, and volcanic eruptions. Students can analyze different types of volcanoes—including shield, stratovolcano, and cinder cone—through real-world examples. Cross-Curricular Connections: The volcano photos can be integrated into various subjects, including science, geography, and art. For example, students can study the geographical distribution of volcanoes or create artistic representations of volcanic landscapes. Discussion Prompts: The images can serve as catalysts for classroom discussions on topics like natural disasters, climate change, and the impact of volcanic eruptions on ecosystems and human settlements. This encourages critical thinking and raises awareness of environmental issues. Creative Projects: Educators can inspire creative assignments based on the photos, such as designing a travel brochure for a volcanic destination, crafting informative posters about specific eruptions, or writing narratives that incorporate volcanic themes. Field Trip Preparation: If planning a field trip to a geological site or natural park featuring volcanoes, these images can help students familiarize themselves with what they will see, enhancing their engagement and appreciation of geological wonders. In summary, a set of 32 photos of volcanoes from around the world is a valuable resource for educators, enhancing engagement, promoting discussions, and supporting creative learning experiences. These visuals not only enrich students’ understanding of geology and environmental science but also inspire curiosity and critical thinking, making them essential for a dynamic educational environment.
71 High Quality Photos Of Animals
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71 High Quality Photos Of Animals

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Engaging Young Minds: The Value of 71 High-Quality Animal Photos for Educators Purchasing a set of 71 high-quality animal photos is an excellent investment for teachers seeking to enrich their students’ learning experiences across multiple subjects. These stunning visuals serve as a versatile educational resource that can capture attention, spark curiosity, and enhance understanding of the animal kingdom. Here’s why educators should consider adding these animal photos to their teaching toolkit and how they can be effectively utilized in the classroom. Visual Engagement: High-quality animal photos captivate students and make learning more engaging. They are perfect for visual learners, helping to illustrate concepts related to biology, ecology, and animal behavior in a visually appealing way. Fostering Curiosity: Animals are naturally fascinating to children. Using these photos can stimulate curiosity and encourage students to ask questions about different species, their habitats, and their roles in ecosystems, promoting a love for learning. Discussion Starters: The images can serve as catalysts for classroom discussions, allowing teachers to explore topics such as biodiversity, conservation, and animal adaptations. This encourages critical thinking and fosters a sense of environmental stewardship. Cross-Curricular Applications: These animal photos can be integrated into various subjects, including science, art, and geography. For instance, students can create art projects inspired by the animals or study their habitats in geography lessons. Creative Writing Prompts: Educators can use the images as inspiration for creative writing exercises, prompting students to write stories or descriptive pieces about the animals, thereby enhancing their writing skills. Interactive Learning: The photos can be utilized in games and quizzes, making learning interactive and fun. Students can match photos with animal facts or participate in scavenger hunts using the images. In summary, a set of 71 high-quality animal photos is a valuable resource for educators, enhancing engagement, promoting discussions, and supporting creative learning experiences. These visuals not only enrich students’ understanding of the animal kingdom but also inspire curiosity and critical thinking, making them essential for a vibrant and dynamic classroom environment.
30 Sources Of Light Photos PowerPoint Presentation. (Also great for display work).
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30 Sources Of Light Photos PowerPoint Presentation. (Also great for display work).

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Using Images of Sources of Light in the Classroom: Illuminating Learning Opportunities Incorporating images that depict various sources of light into the classroom can greatly enhance students’ understanding of this fundamental concept in science. Light is an essential topic in many educational curriculums, and using visual aids can make learning more engaging and effective. Here are several ways to utilize these images in the classroom. Visual Representation: Images of natural and artificial light sources—such as the sun, light bulbs, candles, and fireflies—provide students with clear visual representations. This can help them grasp the differences between types of light and their characteristics, such as intensity and color. Interactive Discussions: Displaying images of light sources can serve as a launchpad for engaging discussions. Teachers can ask students questions like, “What sources of light do you see in your daily life?” or “How does light from the sun differ from that of a fluorescent bulb?” This encourages critical thinking and personal connections to the topic. Hands-On Activities: After introducing images of different light sources, educators can organize hands-on experiments. For example, students can explore how light travels through different materials or investigate how shadows are formed. This experiential learning solidifies their understanding of the concepts visually represented. Cross-Disciplinary Connections: Images of light sources can be integrated into various subjects. For instance, in art, students can study how artists use light and shadow in their work. In history, they can explore the development of artificial light sources and their impact on society. Science Exploration: Teachers can use images to explain scientific principles related to light, such as reflection, refraction, and the spectrum of light. By visually demonstrating these concepts, students can better understand how light behaves in different situations. Promoting Creativity: Encourage students to create their own images or posters representing various light sources. This creative project not only reinforces learning but also allows students to express their understanding artistically. Incorporating Technology: Use digital platforms to showcase interactive images or videos that illustrate sources of light in action. This can include animations showing how sunlight interacts with objects, making the learning experience more dynamic and immersive. Real-World Applications: Discuss the importance of light sources in everyday life, such as in photography, gardening, and technology. This helps students appreciate the relevance of the topic beyond the classroom. In conclusion, using images of sources of light in the classroom provides a wealth of opportunities for engaging and effective learning. By incorporating visual aids, hands-on activities, and cross-disciplinary connections.
30 Farming And Agriculture Pictures PowerPoint Presentation.
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30 Farming And Agriculture Pictures PowerPoint Presentation.

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Are you introducing your students to the topic of farming, farm animals or food production. This pack of 30 different photos about farming will make an excellent starting point. You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different farming activities being shown in each of photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about farming. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different sorts of farming activities. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing.
35 Winter Theme Photos PowerPoint and 20 TOK Winter Questions About Animal Life in Winter + Plan
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35 Winter Theme Photos PowerPoint and 20 TOK Winter Questions About Animal Life in Winter + Plan

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Lesson Plan: Winter and Animal Adaptations (KS2) Explore the fascinating world of winter and animal adaptations in this engaging 50-minute lesson designed for 4th-grade students. The lesson objectives focus on helping students describe how animals adapt to cold conditions, explain human responses to winter, and think critically about related questions. Through interactive activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of how both animals and humans navigate the challenges of winter. Why Children Will Enjoy This Lesson Children will love this lesson as it combines visual learning with hands-on activities. The use of a dynamic Winter PowerPoint presentation captures their attention and prompts lively discussions about the changes winter brings. By working in small groups, students will collaborate and share ideas, making learning a social and enjoyable experience. The exploration of Theory of Knowledge (TOK) questions will encourage curiosity and critical thinking, allowing students to reflect on the natural world around them. Benefits for Teachers This lesson plan provides educators with a structured approach to teaching essential concepts related to winter and animal adaptations. With clear objectives and engaging materials, teachers can seamlessly guide students through the lesson. The group discussions promote classroom interaction and help develop communication skills. Additionally, by simplifying TOK questions, teachers can foster critical thinking without overwhelming students, making it an adaptable lesson suited for diverse learning needs. Conclusion Overall, the Winter and Animal Adaptations lesson is an exciting way to introduce students to the wonders of winter while enhancing their observational and analytical skills. It’s a perfect opportunity for educators to inspire a love for learning about nature and adaptations! Relevant Hashtags: #WinterLearning #AnimalAdaptations #4thGradeScience #CriticalThinking #TheoryOfKnowledge #HandsOnLearning #TeachingResources #ElementaryEducation #EngagingLessons #NatureExploration