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Real Talk Cards - Bullying
This pdf contains 23 cards with common worries about bullying. The purpose is to support discussion around experiencing or witnessing bullying, allowing students to talk through some worries they may have and clear up any misconceptions. The last page has blank cards, to allow for students to create their own.
On my shop page, I have other cards for sale in a similar style to these, with the themes:
Real Talk: Periods
Real Talk: Esafety
Real Talk: Puberty
Real Talk: Friendship
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Real Talk Cards
These three packs each contain 23 discussion cards to promote discussion about issues that are important to KS2 and KS3 students. There is a pack for periods, a pack for bullying and one for esafety. There are blank cards too, for students to create their own. These cards allow students to discuss worries they may have and correct any misconceptions.

Year 5 and 6 High Frequency Word Cards
These HF Vocabulary cards consist of 102 words with matching cards containing their definitions. The cards are colour coordinated, linked to the colours of the rainbow, so that children can focus on a few words at a time. These cards are for KS2, following the British curriculum, but are designed for a upper primary classroom in a British Montessori school in Spain. Definitions just contain one definition, but this could lead to discussions with the children about how some words have more than one definition. Cards are clear and easy to read and use. I will use these cards for assessments, to ensure the children are able to read all of the words, in a manner with less pressure.

Passport Around the World
This resource contains a passport pdf, which could be used to track targets in any subject (for example, once you meet your target, you get a flag to stick in your passport to show you’ve traveled). Or it could be used for behaviour management - you get a flag when you show a positive behaviour in the class.
All flags are included so you can choose which flags to use. The children could research the flags or the countries around the world so they can choose where to travel to next. This also increases their locational knowledge around the world.
There are 3 documents:
A4 printable passport
The document in the order, for you to create an A5 document. You will need to print it 2 pages to a page, on both sides of the paper.
PDF of all of the flags as of 2024.

Residential Excursion - Team Building Activities
This pack contains:
Eight cards with eight team building activities (including human puppet, where participants have to speak to an acting partner)
human puppet cards
document sharing how to use a compass, linking it to bearings and map scales
Three secret spy cards (for teams to complete before the other teams, as secret missions)
survival myth cards, along with ideas on how to prove or disprove them and a material list recommendation.
I made these for a residential trip for teenagers aged 12-15, but they could be used for younger.

Building a Civilisation
This is a 240 page pdf, with three civilisation cards (forest, river and cave). There are a mixture of resources (fish, fresh water, wood, lichen, rocks etc), materials (baskets, shelters, crowns, medicine) and situation cards (floods, miracles, droughts, revolution).
This activity was made for a residential trip where our secondary class (year 8 to year 10) went to a rural house for a few days. It could be used from year 5 onwards in a classroom setting.
Students must make a civilisation, using the resource cards to make materials and grow. There are links to PSHE, geography and history. There are instruction pages, but with this resource you have the ability to use it in a flexible way, depending on the needs of your lesson focus and your students.
My students were VERY engaged, talking about it for days afterwards.

KS2 Historical Skills Task Cards
This is a pdf with 42 independent task cards aimed for KS2 students, to practice these skills from the curriculum: chronology; cause and consequences; change and continuity; similarity and difference; and significance.
The cards are open ended and can be used with any historical event or period of time. They link to other subjects, such as writing diaries and biographies or cooking and designing soundscapes.
Each card has a title, a lesson objective, a key word to define and a description of the task.

Weight in Space Lesson Plan and Resources
This is a three page PDF with a lesson set for KS2 children. The lesson could be adapted for Year 7. The first page is a lesson plan, stating the KS2 objectives in the science curriculum, as well as explaining the starter and main activity. it also has extra questions for those who need an extra challenge. The second page is a worksheet for recording their results and the third is a guide explaining how to calculate weight on different celestial bodies in our solar system.
This lesson was designed for a Montessori environment, but can be used in any traditional school setting. I originally gave this lesson to a small group but it is completely appropriate for a whole class setting.