Downloadable activities
Use small downloadable activities, games, presentations and video clips to bring a smile to your lessons. Each resource has been created by teachers, for teachers. Simply use one invoice to buy credits, and then spend the credits whenever you spot a small resource that could make a large impact on your teaching.
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Wonder WheelInteractive exercise encouraging a broad use of questions. [Contained in the Primary Questions disc] |
Key Stage 2 |
5 |
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Beliefs about origins - and consequencesSet of multiple-choice questions that explore the consequences of different beliefs about origins. [Contained in Primary Questions disc] |
Key Stage 2 |
2 |
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Video: Scientists who are also Christians and Hindus describe originsVideo interviews with Jay Lakhani and Professor Katherine Blundell describing their scientific and religious views on origins. |
Key Stage 2 |
5 |
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Language BasketInteractive IWB exercise that encourages pupils to decide whether words are used in scientific or religious language - or both. [Contained in Primary Questions disc.] |
Key Stage 2 |
4 |
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Islamic explanation of OriginsA child and an adult quote texts from the Qura'n and give explanations that introduce the Islamic understanding of our origins. [Contained in Primary Questions disc.] |
Key Stage 2 |
3 |
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A (non-theistic) Hindu explanation of originsSome Hindus believe that the gods only came into existance after the world started. This presents this explanation. [Contained in Primary Questions disc.] |
Key Stage 2 |
3 |
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Visually rich (theistic) Hindu origins animationHindus tell many different stories that explain how things started. In this cartoon animation we see how Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva play their roles in creating, sustaining and ending out universe. [Contained in Primary Questions disc.] |
Key Stage 2 |
7 |
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Order the 6 days of Genesis, and see their pairingsInteractive IWB exercise that lets pupils see a pattern in the days written about in Genesis 1. |
Key Stage 2 |
4 |
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Daffy Down Dilly - relating poems and eventsPeople who take the Bible seriously differ on the way they read the early chapters of Genesis. Using the Daffy Down Dilly poem this poem lets pupils think about the relationship between poetic writing and actual events. |
Key Stage 2 |
2 |
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Repeating patterns in Fibonacci numbersSet of images showing how patterns repeatedly occur in nature. |
Key Stage 2 |
1 |