Following the huge success of Year 6 Post SATs (Design your own zoo) , I have created a version suitable for Years 3 to 6, which students can complete relatively independently while you prepare for next year!
This booklet includes a FULL WEEK of engaging activities with curriculum links to maths, geography, science, computing and DT. Example tasks include calculating the cost of running a zoo, drawing a zoo map, working with the perimeter of enclosures, creating a training slideshow for zoo staff, designing a cafe menu and organising an event to encourage visitors.
There are two versions of the booklet included so you can choose whether children record their answers within the booklet or separately. Children will need access to the internet to complete the tasks.
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This is a pack of stand alone fully planned and resourced cover lessons aimed at Year 5. It includes morning maths, English. maths, spelling, design and technology and pshe.
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This is a pack of stand alone fully planned and resourced cover lessons aimed at Year 6. It includes morning maths, English, maths, spelling, RE and geography.
Wrong year group?
Check out Full Day of Supply Cover Year 5
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This booklet contains several lessons with curriculum links to maths (addition and subtraction, multiplication, area and percentages) and geography.
All information is included so pupils do not need access to the internet and should be able to complete relatively independently. Students calculate the cost of a house that they have designed themselves as well as the costs of the interior (sofas, chairs, curtains, lighting, paint etc). Example tasks include adapting the price of their house based on location and view, drawing floor plans and working out how much wallpaper to buy.
It could be used for a whole class or for children who aren’t going on residential.
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Year 6 Post SATs Project Design your own zoo
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This resource could be used as a post test project, as an end of year activity or during money week to teach about saving money for a purpose.
A PowerPoint, bank statement and tasks sheet is included. These are used to guide students through the process of identifying where an example person could be saving money by focusing on what she needs, shopping around for the best deals and buying less. Students then get chance to find a house using property websites to suit her budget. Pupils will need access to the internet.
Suitable for upper KS2 and above.
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This booklet includes a week of engaging activities with curriculum links to maths, geography, science, computing and DT.
Example tasks include calculating the cost of running a zoo, finding a suitable plot of land, drawing a zoo map, creating a training slideshow for zoo staff, designing a cafe menu and organising an event to encourage visitors.
It could be used for a whole class or for children who aren’t going on residential. There are two versions of the booklet included so you can choose whether children record their answers within the booklet or separately. Children will need access to the internet to complete the tasks.
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Check out my similar resources…
Year 6 SATs Project (Design your own house)
Year 6 SATs Project (Design your own bakery)
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This free lesson can be used to teach the similarities and differences between the six main religions of the world (Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism). It includes a lesson plan, PowerPoint, teacher information sheet, pupil activities and answers and a quiz for assessment or fun!
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KS2 RE: Judaism Full Scheme of Work
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This is a complete scheme of work for teaching KS2 Judaism. Each of the 8 lessons come with PowerPoint slides, lesson plans and a wide variety of interesting pupil activities. Teacher notes and answers are included to allow you to lead engaging and effective discussions with your class.
The pack includes the following lessons:
1.) What are the main religions?
2.) What do Jewish people believe?
3.) What are the Ten Commandments?
4.) What is the role of a Rabbi in Judaism?
5.) What are the main celebrations in Judaism?
6.) Why are celebrations important to Jewish people?
7.) Why do some Jewish people keep Kosher?
8.) What is Judaism? (recap lesson)
Pupils are encouraged to:
Reflect on, express and justify their own opinions about other people’s views
Develop respect, tolerance and empathy
Improve their knowledge of world affairs
Recognise their responsibilities in light of their learning
Relate their learning to the wider world
This resource will save you hours/days of researching and planning!
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