Find out why teachers and school leaders love PlanBee
Find out why teachers and school leaders love PlanBee
Introduce your class to the wilder side of the world with this ready-to-teach natural disasters topic for Year 5 and Year 6! Download a series of e...
View full detailsWhat's the difference between seasonal weather and daily weather? How does the weather change during each season in the United Kingdom? Challenge c...
View full detailsTeach your Year 1 or Year 2 class about the weather patterns of the seasons with this Four Seasons KS1 Geography planning pack. Through these seaso...
View full detailsTravel across the globe and teach your class about animals around the world in this KS1 Geography planning pack. #TheCompleteSeries6lessons Explo...
View full detailsFREE Quick Download Discover weird and wonderful plants of the world with your class as they find out about the flora in all seven continents. This...
View full detailsTake your class on a Caribbean cruise to learn about all aspects of this naturally beautiful region with this Caribbean Geography KS2 planning pack...
View full detailsDownload four complete PlanBee schemes of work as the basis for your 'Wonderful Weather' cross-curricular topic. This fantastic KS1 topic bundle pr...
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This was a great unit. Had some time in our day to schedule in an art activity and this fit the bill brilliantly
Thanks, Dawn! We're so pleased that you enjoyed these art lessons :-)
This chart breaks the classifications down to simple concepts that my students can understand.
Thanks, Dian - we're happy to hear that this was useful for your students :-)
I’d been looking for a map with cities and mountains of the UK and, not only was this one perfect but I also got it free!
We're so pleased to hear that you found this FreeBee useful, Katy!
Love PlanBee. Amazing site and very useful resources available.
Will definitely recommend to others.
Thank you for your comments, Mrs Lampard! We are a small team of five ex-teachers, so we really appreciate your feedback :-)