Are you looking for a wide range of different teaching resources for September to December? I have collected them and arranged them neatly by month, to help teachers have the different topics at their fingertips. These resources could be used for displays or as an excellent set of starting points for class discussions.
Are you looking for month long celebrations? I have brought together my Black History Month, Walk To School Month, Happiness Challenge, and Big Draw into a single, easy to use bundle.
There are so many different national days to celebrate throughout the year. I have created presentations about a wide range of them. These could be used as displays, or as an excellent starting point for a discussion about the day’s topic. This is part 2 of a 2 part series. These could also be used as part of a set of school assemblies.
I have collected a very wide range of different National Day presentations I have created, from throughout the year, such as Science Day, Commonwealth Day, European Day of Languages, Mountain Day and Pancake Day, to name but just a few of them!
A wide range of different presetations about different national weeks such as anti-bullying week, Science week, Climate Change Week, Christian Aid Week, Interfaith Week, Road Safety Week… lots of different visual images to help start a wide range of different discussions about each topic.
I have collected some of my presentations which help students become a better artist. These are designed to inspire the kids to draw and really love drawing. I have also included some motivational posters to inspire the children to keep trying when they are struggling with their artistic efforts!
I have collected together inspirational visual images about Black month. This bundle contains images of famous black personalities from history. In addition, it contains an interesting presentation about racism in the UK.
Here is a mix of different teaching resources about Europe. This pack includes visual images of different places around Europe, perfect for any compare and contrast activities. I have also included resources about the Brexit and Racial Discrimination within the UK (The videos discuss the attitudes of some of the British to EU workers in the UK).
This is a collection of creative writing prompts, simple tests about the different languages around the world and a presentation about why literacy is an important skill. It also includes some nice posters about why every student should strive to become an active reader.
This is a bundle about the topic of peace. It contains a wide range of different images which can be used as a talking point in the classroom. It focuses on community, anti-racism and the importance of democracy.
A lovely collection of different ESL Teaching Resources to teach a wide range of ages and skills. There is something for everyone in this collection. You will be able to get your class talking!
I have created presentations about different aspects of living in harmony with other people from other nations. It is great for harmony day and also the International Day For The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination. I have included a range of different presentations of different countries around the world. You are able to compare and contrast lives in other places. I have included stories from India, as this is the largest ethnic minority in the UK, and I thought it would be nice to see the differences and similarities between the two countries. I have also included 2 presentations about the Brexit (Brexit Conversation Ideas and International Day For the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - which covers Britain pre- and post Brexit and its crime rates).
Here is an extra special deal. This bundle combines environmental presentations and teaching resources in a single package. There is plenty of resources you can use to in the classroom.
This presentation is good for International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and Harmony Day.
This presentation uses the facts from the police records of racial discrimination in the UK. It also looks at the impact of the Brexit, both before and after the vote and how this reflected in racial discrimination.
There are lots of chances for the students to discuss what is discrimination, multiculturism and the Brexit.
Climate Change Week or anything you need to know about global warming and climate change.
I have based my presentations on work carried out by both NASA and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
I have collected together information about climate change, its causes, its consequences and some of the things students can do to help reduce their own impact on the environment. In addition, I have included some colouring sheets which will make lovely pieces of display work.
This work does contain public domain material, but it has taken a considerable amount of time to change these into attractive, informative documents for children.
Sports Relief Week PowerPoints and different teaching activities on how to keep healthy and fit. There are some worksheets to complete, lots of pictures to talk about and even an ESL teaching unit on Sport and the human body.
I have collected together some of my most popular science related presentations and teaching ideas and offer them to teachers at a greatly reduced price to celebrate Science Week.
"Empowering women isn’t just the right thing to do – it’s the smart thing to do.” - Barack Obama
25 Facts To Share And Discuss In The Classroom. There is a lot still to be done to achieve.
This presentation focuses on the key issues women around the world are facing. Students can compare and contrast their lives with these facts? How many are true for British women? How many would they consider were developing world problems. They can then investigate and find their own answers.
Information Gap 1 - Looking for a Job
Get the students working in pairs.
Give one person of each pair the Student A page and the other the Student B page.
There are four different jobs being advertised in the local paper. However, there are ten gaps on each page.
Students should ask each other questions to find out the information that is missing from their page, then write it down, asking for spellings as necessary.
Encourage them to communicate verbally to get the answers, rather than letting each other look at their pages!
When all the students have finished, bring the group back together and ask checking questions to elicit the answers, as well as to find out how much the students have understood about the other material in the adverts.
Test Your Spelling Skills
Jobs 1
Add some letters to complete the names of the following jobs:
Examples...
f _ r _ _ r
s _ c r _ _ a r _
_ l e _ _ e r
m _ _ a g _ r
Complete with answers