Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
The er and or Sounds Spelt or and ar After w - Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the /er/ sound spelt ‘or’ and /or/ sound spelt ‘ar’ after ‘w’ with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of these statutory requirements with 3 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling lists and teacher sentences scripts to accompany spelling tasks
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
The Short o Sound Spelt a After w and qu - Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the short ‘o’ sound spelt ‘a’ after ‘w’ and ‘qu’ with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
The Long e Sound Spelt -ey - Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the long e sound spelt -ey with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
Romeo and Juliet – The Eduqas Essay Question
WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature – Shakespeare
This exam preparation resource is designed to help students develop effective responses to the Romeo and Juliet essay question on Paper 1 of the WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam.
The resource includes a 22-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and two supporting worksheets, guiding students through a clear, structured approach to exam success.
Included tasks and activities:
Example Essay Questions – a list of example character and theme essay questions from past papers.
Planning – How to plan and structure both a character-based and a theme-based essay.
Time Management – How to write a five-paragraph response in 40 minutes.
Model Responses – Sample high-level character and theme essays to demonstrate key features of success.
To preview Romeo and Juliet – The Eduqas Essay Question, click on the images.
Romeo and Juliet – The Eduqas Extract Question
WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature – Shakespeare
This exam preparation resource is designed to help students develop effective responses to the Romeo and Juliet extract question on Paper 1 of the WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam.
The resource includes a 22-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and two supporting worksheets, guiding students through a clear, structured approach to exam success.
Included tasks and activities:
Preparing Your Answer – How to identify keywords in the question and annotate the extract effectively.
Planning – How to structure a high-quality essay using the C.C.A. (Character/Character/Audience) format.
Time Management – Tips for writing a strong three-paragraph response in just 20 minutes.
Model Response – A sample high-level answer to demonstrate key features of success.
Assessment Task – An exam-style question for students to practise under timed conditions.
Exemplar Response – A detailed model answer to the assessment task.
To preview Romeo and Juliet – The Eduqas Extract Question, click on the images.
The Short u Sound Spelt o - Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the short ‘u’ sound spelt ‘o’ with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
The or Sound Spelt a Before l and ll - Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the ‘or’ sound spelt ‘a’ before ‘l’ and ‘ll’ with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
Adding -ed, -er, -ing, -est and -y - Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning how to add the suffixes -ed, -er, -ing, -est and -y to words where changes are needed with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of these statutory requirements with 6 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences scripts to accompany spelling tasks
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
Adding -es to Nouns and Verbs Ending in -y - Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning how to add the suffix -es to words that end consonant then -y with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
The Long i sound Spelt -y - Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the long i sound spelt -y with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
Words Ending in -il – Year 2 Spelling Resource
Support your Year 2 pupils in learning the /l/ sound spelt -il with this comprehensive spelling resource, aligned with the Year 2 English Programme of Study.
This fully editable resource helps children master this spelling pattern through fun and focused activities. It includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
Perfect for whole-class teaching, small group work, or independent tasks, this resource is designed to meet statutory spelling requirements and is fully adaptable to suit your teaching needs.
Kamikaze – WJEC Eduqas GCSE Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson unit provides an in-depth exploration of Beatrice Garland’s Kamikaze, tailored for GCSE students studying the WJEC Eduqas poetry anthology. The resource includes a 58-slide fully editable PowerPoint and five supporting worksheets, offering a comprehensive study of the poem and guidance on comparing it to others in the anthology.
Lesson Breakdown
Lesson One:
Context – Introduction to Beatrice Garland and the historical background of kamikaze pilots in WWII.
First Reading – Guided reading of the poem with comprehension and consolidation questions (with answers).
Language and Imagery – Line-by-line analysis focusing on language techniques and deeper meaning, with model answers to support learning.
Essay Writing – A practice essay question to check understanding, supported by a sample response.
Lesson Two:
Imagery – Detailed examination of Garland’s use of visual and sensory language.
Themes – Exploration of key themes such as war, honour, nature and memory.
Structure and Form – Analysis of the poem’s form, structure, rhythm, and use of free verse.
Exam Preparation – Comparative study of Kamikaze and Remains, with guidance on how to write an effective comparison essay for the GCSE exam.
This versatile and adaptable resource is packed with activities to engage students and deepen their understanding. It can easily be personalised or differentiated to suit individual classroom needs.
To preview a selection of slides from this resource, click on the images.
The l Sound Spelt -le, -el and -al - Year 2
Year 2 English programme of study - Spelling - work for year 2:
The /l/ or /əl/ sound spelt -le, -el and -al at the end of words
This English spelling teaching resource covers the year 2 spelling statutory requirements listed above. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of these statutory requirements with 5 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling lists and teacher sentences scripts to accompany spelling tasks
1 further worksheet with answers
‘The l Sound Spelt -le, -el and -al - Year 2’ is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
The r Sound Spelt wr - Year 2
Year 2 English programme of study - Spelling - work for year 2:
The /r/ sound spelt wr at the beginning of words
This English spelling teaching resource covers the year 2 spelling statutory requirement listed above. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
‘The r Sound Spelt wr - Year 2’ is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
The n Sound Spelt kn and gn - Year 2
Year 2 English programme of study - Spelling - work for year 2:
The /n/ sound spelt kn and (less often) gn at the beginning of words
This English spelling teaching resource covers the year 2 spelling statutory requirement listed above. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
‘The n Sound Spelt kn and gn - Year 2’ is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
War Photographer – Eduqas GCSE Poetry Anthology (First Assessment: 2027)
This two-lesson mini-unit provides an in-depth study of War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy, tailored specifically for students preparing for the Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam. Designed to build a thorough understanding of the poem, the resource also helps students develop skills in comparing it with other poems in the anthology.
The resource pack includes a fully editable 48-slide PowerPoint presentation and four supporting worksheets, offering a flexible and engaging approach to teaching the poem.
Lesson Overview
Lesson One:
Context – Introduction to Carol Ann Duffy and the historical and thematic background of the poem.
First Reading – Initial reading of War Photographer with comprehension and consolidation questions (answers included).
Language and Imagery – A detailed analysis of Duffy’s language choices and imagery, with questions to deepen understanding and model responses provided.
Essay Writing – A guided essay task to assess students’ early interpretations of the poem, with an example response included.
Lesson Two:
Imagery – Further exploration of Duffy’s vivid and powerful imagery.
Themes – Discussion of the poem’s key themes and how they are developed.
Structure and Form – Examination of the poem’s structure, rhythm, rhyme, and overall form.
Exam Skills – Guidance on how to compare War Photographer with Remains, including advice on writing effective comparison essays for the GCSE exam.
This comprehensive and adaptable resource is packed with engaging activities, while remaining fully editable and easy to differentiate to suit your classroom needs.
To preview a selection of slides from War Photographer, click on the images.
Remains – WJEC Eduqas GCSE Poetry Anthology
This two-lesson mini-unit provides an in-depth study of Simon Armitage’s Remains, created specifically for GCSE students following the WJEC Eduqas poetry anthology. Carefully structured to build analytical skills and support comparative work, this resource is ideal for preparing students for this section of the English Literature exam.
The download includes:
A fully editable 53-slide PowerPoint presentation and 5 worksheets
What’s Included:
Lesson One:
Context – Introduces students to the Gulf War and the impact of PTSD, featuring an extract from the Channel 4 documentary Forgotten Heroes: The Undead.
First Reading – A guided first look at Remains, with structured discussion and comprehension questions (with answers).
Language Analysis – A detailed examination of Armitage’s language choices, supported by thought-provoking questions and model responses.
Essay Writing – A practice exam-style essay task to consolidate understanding, complete with an exemplar answer.
Lesson Two:
Imagery – Analytical focus on the poet’s use of vivid and emotive imagery.
Themes – Exploration of key themes such as trauma, memory, and conflict.
Structure and Form – Analysis of the poem’s structure, form, rhythm, and rhyme, considering how these elements reinforce meaning.
Exam Preparation – Step-by-step guidance on how to compare Remains with War Photographer, including tips for writing an effective comparative response.
This comprehensive and adaptable resource is perfect for both classroom teaching and one on one tutoring. All materials can be easily edited to suit the needs of your learners and your teaching style.
Preview available – click the images to see a selection of pages from the presentation.
The s Sound Spelt c - Year 2
Year 2 English programme of study - Spelling - work for year 2:
The /s/ sound spelt c before e, i and y
This English spelling teaching resource covers the year 2 spelling statutory requirement listed above. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 2 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
‘The s Sound Spelt c - Year 2’ is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
The j Sound - Year 2
Year 2 English programme of study - Spelling - work for year 2:
The /dʒ/ sound spelt as ge and dge at the end of words, and sometimes spelt
as g elsewhere in words
This English spelling teaching resource covers the year 2 spelling statutory requirement listed above. Content includes:
An animated PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this statutory requirement with 4 accompanying worksheets
Cut out spelling list and teacher sentences script to accompany spelling task
1 further worksheet with answers
‘The j Sound - Year 2’ is fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt the resource, if needed, to suit all their teaching requirements.
Macbeth – Act 3, Scene 1
12-Slide PowerPoint | 3 Worksheets
This resource provides a detailed analysis of Act 3, Scene 1 of Macbeth, focusing on key character developments and themes.
Contents:
In-depth analysis of Macbeth’s “To be thus is nothing” soliloquy.
Exploration of Macbeth’s evolving character.
Examination of the shifting relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
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