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These complete units of work and individual Year 5 Science lesson packs cover a range of popular topics including Earth, space and our solar system, the properties of materials and living things and their habitats. Lessons include detailed planning, slides printable PDF worksheets and guidance for practical scientific enquiries and experiments.
This creative cross-curricular Space KS2 topic has lessons across a variety of subject areas, and provides a wealth of learning opportunities as yo...
View full detailsExplore some of the highest and most famous mountains in the world with this cross-curricular 'Mountains' scheme of work for KS2 Year 5 and 6, cont...
View full detailsThis Titanic planning pack for KS2 children investigates and explores the famous Titanic through a variety of curriculum areas, including History, ...
View full detailsThis Victorians KS2 topic will introduce your class to one of the most important and fascinating periods in British History. Covering various aspec...
View full detailsHelp put the 'great' into Great Britain in your classroom with this topic bundle for upper KS2. With four complete schemes of work (one each for Sc...
View full detailsIf you're planning a cross-curricular topic on children's individuality and uniqueness, why not use this great 'Me, Myself and I Topic Bundle' for ...
View full detailsDownload this Vikings KS2 Topic Bundle to help you deliver informative, engaging and creative Vikings lessons to your Year 5 or Year 6 class! Conta...
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Thank you - we have found this very useful when introducing show not tell and using it in our writing.
That's great to hear, Jenni! Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review :-)
Saved me lots of time, thank you!
You're welcome, Ruth!
Lovely editable map. Great for a labelling exercise!
Thanks, Barbara!