I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
I have put together 10 New Testament profiles which I hope should prove of use. I have included all/many of the biblical references for all of them.
Mary and Joseph the parents of Jesus, and Zechariah and John the Baptist are related. Zechariah's wife, Elizabeth, is a cousin of Mary and John the Baptist is their son. I have included a statement explaining what happened normally to illegitimate babies in Israel 2000 years ago.
Andrew, Simon Peter and Matthew are three of the disciples of Jesus.
Mary Magdalene, according to the gospels, only had seven demons removed by Jesus. There is actually nothing to say what she did before she became a follower of Jesus.
Lazarus was raised from the dead and Stephen was the first Christian martyr.
Harvest Festival is celebrated all over the world.
The very first sheet can used to introduce a lesson on Harvest Festival, or even part of an assembly. The next sheet, a ‘comic’ clip, will work well with younger children. There is a diary and poetry aid with a ‘blank sheet’ for best copy. There is a simple word search with two anagram sheets. There is a also a sheet looking at the word’ harvest’ three different ways and an answer sheet.
Children are often asked to see how many words they can find in a word. This I have done separately for both Harvest and Festival - there are so many words!
Children can either look for the words and create their own crossword (many answers included) or instead, using the word list answer the crossword sheets.
I have created some work sheets which can be used to help the children understand the importance of Remembrance Day.
I have included a vocabulary, a Poetry Aid a 'blank' for their writing, a word search and a 'How many words can you find in ______-' plus answers.
Illustrations are by David Woodroffe.
David Woodroffe, a professional illustrator, has created some very good clip art for my Easter resource.
The Holy week sheet looks briefly at Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. I have created a page listing the personalities and the order of events from the Last Supper to Christ’s appearance, following his resurrection to two disciples on the road to Emmaus.
The Poetry Aid can be used to create a poem or even a hymn to celebrate Easter. The fourteen stages of the cross has been deal with clip art. The main personalities have been included in a word search. The Easter diary can be written up on the ‘blank’ sheet.
Children are often asked to see how many words they can find in a topical word - eg. Easter. I have enclosed four sheets, a lesson outline, a pupil sheet and two answer sheets.
(I have included Pancake Day because I did not want to set up a resource of just two pages. )
I thought this would be a topical piece of Creative Writing for pupils in years 5/6 to tackle when they return to school after the Christmas holidays .
The original story, based on the four pictures, is about a lad going with his mother to buy a special game with his birthday money. I created a phrase and vocabulary list plus an example answer a number of years ago. The Poetry Aid is a new extra.
The first four sheets are all to do with FIRSTS. First into Space -Yuri Gagarin. First Man on the Moon - Neil Armstrong and First Re-usable Spaceship - Columbia.
The next sheet is a general vocabulary about space travel followed by thoughts
about meeting an alien. There is a crossword/word search/answers and two A5 ‘blank’ sheets for ‘best’ copy.
Mae Jemison was the first African-American woman to travel in space when she served as a mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992.
I have put together 10 pieces of work associated with trees.
The second sheet about the rain forest I think is excellent clip art.
The poetry aids ‘In the woods’ and ‘Trees’ also have excellent clip art.
The two narrative pieces at the end, ‘Trees’ and ‘Tree Lover’ were both written with an environmental bias. The first dealing with the importance of trees, the second is how trees are inhabited by many wild life animals.
David Woodroffe, an established illustrator, draw all the pictures.
Over the years I have encouraged children to write about fires with a different emphasis at times.
The first two sheets were created following a strike by the fireman and the army were using their green goddess fire engines - current event. The short story was written by me.
Six of the sheets have a strong history connection - the Fire of London and the Gun Powder plot during the reign of the Stuarts.
The two sheets on fire in the countryside deal with the every day problem of fires which can occur on very hot days in the summer.
Three poem aids are included. The first two deal with fires the third deals with fireworks. Over the years I had a number of interesting poems to read.
I have put together some information and some work sheets about St. George, the patron saint of England.
The first sheet is a cover. The next two are information sheets followed by two large font sheets showing basic data. These are followed by two ‘gap’ pages which are differentiated. There is then a crossword which needs a picture answer followed by a word search. The next page is about St. George’s flag and the Union Jack. The last two pages are for the child’s diary - the first sheet gives ideas what to write about, the second is a clip art page for his ‘best’ copy.
David Woodroffe, a professional illustrator, created the original art work.
6 extra pictures added by Super Coloring
I have put together some sheets about St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
There is a cover followed by two information sheets and two large font sheets detailing basic data. There are two ‘gap’ pieces of work (differentiated), a crossword which requires a picture answer, a word search, sheets about words found in Patrick, pictorial information how St. Patrick’s flag became part of the Union Jack, plus ideas for a diary and a ‘blank’ for the ‘best’ copy diary.
He landed in Ireland in 433 on the east coast. He was welcomed by Dichu, a local chief, whose fortress was Downpatrick. He received the gospel and became his first convert.
As he travelled through Ireland he established many monasteries, some of them housing several thousand monks.
St. Patrick had the distinction of establishing the first church in the west that was outside the Roman Empire
On Saint Patrick’s day everything is green. There are parades, ceilithes and shamrocks.
David Woodroffe, a professional illustrator, created the art work I have used.
Palladius was the first bishop of the early Christians in Ireland. It is possible that some elements of the life stories of Patrick and Palladius were later conflated (combined) in Irish tradition.
Sources
Wikipedia
The Church’s Year by Charles Alexander
70 Great Christians by Geoffrey Hanks
St David is the patron saint of Wales. I have included a page from Wikipedia. There is an information sheet about St. David followed by two large font sheets containing basic information .There are two pieces of gap work (differentiated), a crossword which needs a picture answer, a word search, information about the Welsh flag and the Union Jack, plus diary ideas with a blank for their diary.
These sheets should keep the children interested on St. David’s day - a mixture of different things to do.
The extra two pages are the b/w front and back cover for the whole series Four Wise Men. for them to colour.