Planning a trip- cross curricular mathsQuick View
hannahb1909

Planning a trip- cross curricular maths

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I made a booklet to help the children plan a trip to the beach but it can be changed to fit other trips. The children need to collect data about things that the class could do on the trip and record it in a tally chart and block graph.
KS3 cross-curricular end of year French culture bookletQuick View
Jellouise

KS3 cross-curricular end of year French culture booklet

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A 12-page booklet on French culture, including sport, geography, general knowledge, food, art, school, and other cultural topics pertaining to France and French speaking countries. Activities include reading texts, grammar, crosswords, thinking skills, literacy, drawing, application of knowledge and reflecting on learning. The texts are all in English and this is designed to be accessible to all students to facilitate independent learning of French culture. ANSWERS in separate document.
KS3 Cross Curricular Numeracy: Numeracy in GeographyQuick View
Magictrickster

KS3 Cross Curricular Numeracy: Numeracy in Geography

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15 Powerpoint Presentations from the KS3 Powerpoint Mental Starters for Cross Curricular Numeracy Series. These are designed to practice and promote numeracy in Geography. Each of the powerpoints has 20 questions, and each question is followed by the answer. These are ideal as a lesson starter, or could be used at any point during a lesson. They are available at this introductory price for a short time only. Topics are: Compass Directions Converting Metric Units Distance Chart European Flag Ratios European Temperature Data Following Directions Land Area Approximations Land Use Bar Charts Land Use Pie Charts Map Scales Mountain Height Differences Numbers from Facts Six Figure Grid References Temperature and Rainfall Graphs UK Population Differences
Cross-curricular Topic PlanQuick View
lrwhaxby

Cross-curricular Topic Plan

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This topic map allows you to concisely outline your topic activities/intentions for the core and foundation subjects. It also has a section for 'first hand experiences'/trips and core literature & extended writing opportunities as these are a focus for many schools at the moment.
Cross Curricular Float and Sink ExperimentQuick View
knittingzoe

Cross Curricular Float and Sink Experiment

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Characteristics of Floating and Sinking, Design, Make and Evaluate a Boat and Boat Testing Experiment Packet A complete step by step experiment to guide learners through an investigation into floating and sinking. Packet has two experiments and a design and make element. Includes every activity that is needed and explores prediction, instruction writing, design, testing, collecting data, interpreting data and working scientifically. Activities in this 16 page science packet for kids aged 4-7, include: initial experiment exploring the characteristics of objects that float and sink. read and write relevant words design and label a boat to build prediction for what may happen to the boat and an area to evaluate this statement. a list of equipment that may or may not be needed. This job is to read and cross out the ones they did not use. Writing frame for step by step instructions to complete the experiment pictogram grid for learners to represent class/group data observation pages where learners can record visually and in written sentences. observation page for the final record of the experiment. a worksheet to complete conclusions, evaluations and assess how an experiment could be improved in the future. an application of “what we have learned” True or False activity that allows deeper understanding and a space for children to show off their new knowledge. Includes a suggested hook and link to Peter Pan, Tinkerbell and the topic .This experiment teaches **how to use Scientific Vocabulary, Investigate, Predict, Observe, Record, Conclude, Collect and Use Data and Work scientifically. Ready to print and teach! #float #sink #experiment #science #design #boats #make #plan #vocab #investigate #keystage1 #ks1 #pirates Also available in Store: Homophone of the Day PLUS mixed activities: KS1 Homophone of the Day PLUS mixed activities: Primary BUNDLE Read and Draw Bundle Multi-sensory Hot Chocolate Writing task New Year Goal WritingChristmas Science - design a jumper Christmas Science - Candy Canes in Liquid Christmas Science bundle
Snowflakes, symmetry...cross-curricular afternoonQuick View
travellersintime

Snowflakes, symmetry...cross-curricular afternoon

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This is an afternoon of activity on a Snowflakes theme - used to kick off our unit on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Always Winter but Never Christmas - and provide instant display. 2D shape, reflective symmetry, rotational symmetry, art and craft skills, science, geography - truly cross-curricular - and children are usually fascinated by 'Snowflake Bentley'...hope you like the ideas...let me know. PS. Making snowflakes took longer than allotted time - continued next day in Maths.
Let's Label Cross Curricular TopicsQuick View
lbrowne

Let's Label Cross Curricular Topics

6 Resources
A collection of resources in colour and black and white for young children to name and label. Collections include Clothing, Football, Picnic, Tools, Toys and Transport. Boardmaker licenced.
Wimbledon KS2 Cross-Curricular Teaching Resource: Fun Activities, Assessments & Tennis Facts 2025Quick View
spectra1646

Wimbledon KS2 Cross-Curricular Teaching Resource: Fun Activities, Assessments & Tennis Facts 2025

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Wimbledon KS2 Cross-Curricular Teaching Resource: Fun Activities, Assessments & Tennis Facts Description Get your pupils excited about tennis with this engaging Wimbledon-themed KS2 cross-curricular teaching pack! Designed to inspire curiosity, creativity and active learning, this resource covers a wide range of subjects – including history, literacy, STEM, art and physical education – all centred around the iconic Wimbledon Championships. Perfect for end-of-term lessons, sports week, or integrated curriculum days, this pack includes: A brief history of Wimbledon and its traditions Formative assessment tasks (quizzes, vocabulary match-ups, critical thinking) Creative activities (mascot design, poster-making) STEM spotlight (Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology) Tennis-based PE challenges (balloon rally game) A tennis-themed wordsearch Reflection questions to promote personal and critical thinking Your learners will explore Wimbledon’s global influence, understand how tennis is played, and even design their own school tournament — all while building vocabulary, teamwork, and a love for sport. Whether you’re teaching literacy through sports, enriching topic work with British culture, or creating memorable end-of-year experiences, this pack brings curriculum-aligned, Wimbledon-inspired magic to your classroom! Ideal for KS2 (Years 3–6) No prep required Supports PE, history, literacy, PSHE, STEM and art Great for assemblies, displays or themed days Created by experienced educators Wimbledon, KS2, tennis, cross-curricular, sports day, history of Wimbledon, Wimbledon facts, primary PE, Wimbledon quiz, tennis vocabulary, mascot activity, Hawk-Eye technology, UK sports, literacy through sport, STEM in sport, end of year activities, primary classroom Wimbledon, KS2 Wimbledon resource, Wimbledon traditions, Wimbledon assessment, school tournament ideas #KS2 #Wimbledon #PrimaryTeaching #CrossCurricular #STEMinSport #PELessons #TennisInSchools #BritishValues #ClassroomFun #TeachingResources #EndOfYearActivities #CreativeTeaching #SportsWeek #PrimaryTeachers #UKEducation
Year 6 Cross Curricular Literacy History World War 2 EnglishQuick View
auntieannie

Year 6 Cross Curricular Literacy History World War 2 English

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To plan and write a recount text, using appropriate form, features and language. To understand the value of the ‘home front’ during WWII. To discuss and write about the life of children during WWII. Understand the role of the ‘home front’ and the impact of rationing. Explain that this week’s literacy lessons are linked closely to our current history topic. We are moving on to a geography topic after half term. Recap what we have learned recently in history lessons. What were the main causes for WWII? Dates? Political leaders? Axis? Allies? How was the war fought? What was the Blitz? What sort of places did the Germans target? Why? Last lesson I asked you to discuss the posters issued by the British Government. What did you find out? Show the quote: “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. You ask, What is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory.” TTYP – who do you think said this? Come back together and establish that it was part of a speech by Winston Churchill when he became PM in May 1940. At this time, victory seemed a long way off. Show map of the world. Explain that, at the time of this speech, the German forces had already conquered Norway and Denmark. Now, they were sweeping through Belgium and the Netherlands. By 20 May, they reached the English Channel. More than 500 000 British and French troops were trapped on the French coast at Dunkirk. Hundreds of boats, big and small, repeatedly sailed from Britain and brought nearly 340 000 safely back to England. The German advance went on. On 17th June France surrendered. Most of North-West Europe was now in Hitler’s hands. The German leader began to plan the invasion of Britain, only 34 KM away. Britain now stood alone with scarcely anyone to help. The USA had not yet entered the war. The countries of the British Empire such as Australia and Canada were too far away. Churchill encouraged the people of Britain with defiant speeches. “We shall go on to the end,” he said, “we shall never surrender.” What was providing a natural barrier for the British against the Germans? The sea. However, it also caused problems. Britain’s farmers could not grow enough food to feed the population. Large amounts had to be brought in from home by ships. Merchant or goods ships were slow and lightly armed and so were easy targets for German U-boats and bomber aircraft. Between March and May 1941 over 320 merchant ships bound for Britain were sunk. Food such as flour, meat and sugar were in short supply.
Endangered Species Cross Curricular Topic PlannerQuick View
pammyc

Endangered Species Cross Curricular Topic Planner

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This Endangered Species cross curricular topic planner details the curricular outcomes (ACfE) being targeted as well as lesson ideas and suggestions for each relevant curricular area. This planner is aimed at 2nd Level/KS2 pupils. It also links to the separate topic of the Water Cycle (also available via my shop) and ties the two in together. There are accompanying worksheets on for sale separately to go alongside both topics also. These will all be on sale soon as a bundle. However, both topics would be appropriate as stand alone if desired.
Farming and food production Cross Curricular TopicQuick View
nikkimarsh

Farming and food production Cross Curricular Topic

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This topic bundle of lessons gives pupils an understanding on where food comes from around the world, which season’s fresh produce is grown and investigating farming and how farmed produce ends on our forks. The impact on war and drought has on food distribution to the rising food prices. The science lessons include lessons on ‘why we should eat a balanced diet?’ Diet and lifestyle on the human body and Pioneers on food, medicine and vaccines. The history lessons looks at the different methods of farming, the Atlantic trade routes, make connections about how farmers and farming life has developed over time, and over time how food medicine has had an impact on our lifestyle. The Maths lesson circumnavigating the high seas links to the history lesson – Atlantic trade routes and the PSHE lesson asks the question ‘why fair trade is important to farmers?’ The English lessons include: writing a balanced argument and asking the question: ‘Why we should eat a balanced diet’; what’s in the news- researching what the papers write and identifying what’s fact and fiction. The follow on week’s lessons – Hot of the press, gives pupils opportunities to write their own newspaper articles.
Cross Curricular topic  Bring Back Top of the PopsQuick View
joyfulflute

Cross Curricular topic Bring Back Top of the Pops

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This topic explores the changing pop scene and broadcasting technology from the 1960s onwards. A retired music producer reminisces and challenges the pupils to produce their own episode of the show featuring all 5 decades. Lots of fun and learning plus very child led.
Topic Map - example and blank - cross-curricular topic planning - very visualQuick View
landoflearning

Topic Map - example and blank - cross-curricular topic planning - very visual

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A great way to start planning a topic. Get all of your ideas down on a colourful and visual topic map. Included is an example map created for my topic on Hamlet and a blank version, which can be adapted and tailored to suit your needs. If you're running CPD on planning a topic, this is a good way to get staff thinking about cross-curricular links. If you do have any questions or need any support, please send me a message. *My resources always take me a lot of time and effort to create so I hope that they help to save you some precious time - please do review my resources. Thank you!*
The History of Gaming Cross-Curricular ProjectQuick View
cherylnancollis

The History of Gaming Cross-Curricular Project

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33 pages of cross-curricular, project-based learning resources based on the history of video gaming. PDF pack of mixed literacy, numeracy and history resources that cover National Curriculum KS1 and KS2 objectives (but based on a topic that would also be of interest to slightly older learners) plus a supporting powerpoint presentation. Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap. Contents include: History of Gaming Contents Page No. 1 Cover Page 2 Contents Page 3 Sources of Information 4 - 6 The History of Gaming Information Sheet 7 - 8 History of Gaming Comprehension Questions and Answers 9 - 12 History of Gaming Wordsearch Puzzles (x2) and Answers 13 - 14 History of Gaming Crossword Puzzle and Answers 15 History of Gaming Homework Discussion Activity 16 - 17 History of Gaming True or False Quiz and Answers 18 Online Safety Information Sheet 19 Online Safety Grammar Activities (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) 20 - 21 Online Safety Cloze Activity and Answers 22 - 24 History of Gaming Punctuation Activities and Answers 25 - 27 History of Gaming Time-line/Sequencing Activity and Answers 28 ‘Who Am I?’ Name the Video Game Characters Game Cards 29 - 33 History of Gaming Data Collection/Interpretation Activities and Answers (including Tally Charts, Bar Graphs, Frequency Tables and Pie Charts) History of Gaming Powerpoint Presentation available as an additional file included in the ZIP. I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher. Gaming is a particular interest of my child, as well as a great many other children, so I figured it would be good to use the topic as a motivational tool to support further learning. It has gone down well with him, so I figured that perhaps others may benefit from it too! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.
Quilt - a cross curricular unitQuick View
chicadee

Quilt - a cross curricular unit

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Description of Quilt Unit: This unit leads to the study of art, history and mathematics. Language activities focus on descriptive writing, story writing, historical writing. The feelings and descriptions of characters are pursued and a quilt is used to depict a favourite story. Art activities feature design and creativity. Math, science and technology explore area, shape, pattern and perimeter. Introduction of tangrams and tesselation and experimenting to find the properties of fabric.
The Newspaper - a cross curricular unitQuick View
chicadee

The Newspaper - a cross curricular unit

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Newspaper a cross curricular unit Use this cheap resource to explore vocabulary, learn about the 5 W’s and have fun with phonics. Art and crafts include making a hat and shirt and experimenting with role playing. Use measuring techniques, time activities and fun projects to extend mathematical concepts. Loads of ideas for you and your class to enjoy. Included are the Outcomes Satisfied in this Unit .
Retrieval Activities Cross CurricularQuick View
ultimatedingbat

Retrieval Activities Cross Curricular

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A set of retrieval activities aimed at Y5 to go over curriculum from earlier year groups Included revisit tasks: Parts of a plant Periods in history Name the continents and oceans Key words from electricity Stone age Parts of a tropical rainforest Earthquakes Changes to materials Changes of state Rocks and Soils Hieroglyphs Country names Pushes and pulls Making Mummies Spain Stone Henge Human and Physical Geography The Eatwell place Vikings and Anglosaxons Flexible and Absorbent materials Ancient Greeks Fair Trade Boudicca Mountains & Summits Forces Water cycle The Ear UK Geography Vikings How mountains are made Earthquakes Food chains and habitats Life cycles of plants and animals Separating materials Phases of the moon Spartans & Athenians Grid referencing Compass points Time zones Digestive system Map lines
Cross Curricular Photographic LibraryQuick View
StartEducation

Cross Curricular Photographic Library

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A huge visual resource suitable for all subjects and age ranges. Over 1000 high quality photographs organised into easy to navigate files. Included are the following themes: Autumn Summer Monsters Birds Buildings Christmas Landscapes Fish Flowers Fungi Graffiti Hands Insects Natural Textures Numbers People Rust Sky Sea Water Trees Faces Halloween Patterns Perspective Colour ....... and more. Also this is a resource that will continue to grow, with new topic files being added regularly. Next to be added (on 19.6.16) is Brazil. Purchase of this resource provides you with a live link that you simply click on to send you to the files in the cloud. It works and it's quick and easy to use.
Cross Curricular Photographic LibraryQuick View
StartEducation

Cross Curricular Photographic Library

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A huge visual resource suitable for all subjects and age ranges. Over 1000 high quality photographs organised into easy to navigate files. Included are the following themes: Autumn Summer Monsters Birds Buildings Christmas Landscapes Fish Flowers Fungi Graffiti Hands Insects Natural Textures Numbers People Rust Sky Sea Water Trees Faces Halloween Patterns Perspective Colour ....... and more. Also this is a resource that will continue to grow, with new topic files being added regularly. Next to be added (on 19.6.16) is Brazil. Purchase of this resource provides you with a live link that you simply click on to send you to the files in the cloud. It works and it's quick and easy to use. A wonderful classroom resource which will allow you to pull up pictures at the touch of a button. No need to search the web or flick through books. Purchase allows you to use the resource within your school. It also allows you to share the link with colleagues within your school.