New Key Stage Two Teaching Resources
Check out some of the newest schemes of work, lesson plans, classroom essentials and interactive presentations recently added to Clickprimary for Key Stage Two
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Boy Who Cried Wolf
Investigate the settings, characters and events in a story fables that teaches the reader a moral lesson to follow in life by answering comprehension questions related to the narrative
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Hare and the Tortoise
Read and answer comprehension questions about the structure and content of a fable with animals as the main characters that teaches the reader a moral lesson
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Light
Investigate and record how a range of light sources including the sun can make and change shadows using different opaque materials
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Light Assessment
Assess abilities in investigating and recording how a range of light sources including the sun can make and change shadows using different opaque materials
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Shadow Sizes
Explore and record some of the different ways of changing the size of a selection of shadows that have been produced by a light blocked from a source
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Sundial
Investigate how to design and make a model of a sundial to track and record changes to the position of the Sun in the sky during the course of the day
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Sun Shadows
Identify and record how the position of the Sun in the sky can affect the size, direction and shape of shadows made by different objects during the course of the day
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Playground Shadows
Explore and illustrate some of the different ways of changing the size and shape of shadows that have been produced by light from the Sun
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Shadow Facts
Identify and record a range of true and false concepts about how light from different sources can make and change shadows
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Opaque and Transparent
Identify, sort and record the individual properties of a range of different materials in relation to how they respond and react to light
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Written Addition Sums
Practise using standard methods of calculation for columnar addition to solve problems when finding the sums of pairs of different numbers
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Ocean Crossing
Select and add different pairs of money amounts using a standard written method of calculation to choose some of the special items that are needed for a sea voyage across an ocean