Bring adventure, creativity, and critical thinking into your classroom with this One Piece Novel Study resource! Perfect for middle school ELA, enrichment, manga clubs, or cross-curricular humanities, this unit uses Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece(East Blue saga, Volumes 1–10, Chapters 1–95) to engage students in close reading, analysis, and creative projects. What’s IncludedTwo Complete Unit Options6-Lesson Unit – streamlined pacing (intro through Arlong Park).8-Lesson Interactive Unit – expanded ve
Make social studies meaningful and easy to teach with this print-and-go literacy pack focused on communities, map skills, and citizenship. This resource helps students build reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills while learning key social studies concepts. Perfect for Grades 1–3, these worksheets are ideal for independent work, homework, centers, or whole-class lessons. 5 engaging worksheets: What is a Community?People in My CommunityUrban vs Rural AreasMap SkillsBeing a Good C
K - 3rd
Informational Text, Other (Social Studies), Vocabulary
Engage your students with a structured, standards-aligned novel study for Demon Slayer: Volume 1! This resource blends literary analysis, higher-order thinking, and creative expression to support deep comprehension while keeping students motivated ✔ Guided Reading Questions (Chapters 1–7) ✔ Detailed Character Analysis Worksheets (Tanjiro & Nezuko) ✔ End-of-Unit Creative Task
Engage your students with this hands-on, inquiry-based STEM project that blends science, geography, and design thinking! In this workbook, students explore the real-world challenge of building structures that can withstand earthquakes. After learning about key engineering principles from a student-friendly article, they apply their knowledge by designing and sketching their own earthquake-proof buildings—culminating in a fun, collaborative marshmallow tower challenge. What’s Included:Informatio
Looking for a ready to teach film analysis resource for The Hate U Give? This engaging and structured worksheet helps students analyse key themes such as identity, injustice, media bias, activism, and systemic racism while building strong analytical writing skills. Perfect for middle or high school English, media studies, or social justice units. What’s Included 6 structured film analysis questionsBuilt in sentence starters to support all learnersKey vocabulary bankDifferentiated homework optio
7th - 12th
For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Other (Social Studies)
Engaging film analysis worksheet for Wonder designed for KS2 and lower KS3. Students explore themes of kindness, identity and bullying through structured questions supported by sentence starters and key vocabulary. Includes: 7 film analysis questionsSentence startersKey vocabulary bankSimple student-friendly mark schemeAnswer guidance
4th - 8th
Classroom Community, Not Subject Specific, Social Emotional Learning
Bring Dickens’ classic to life with this A Christmas Carol Film Analysis Pack, a great way to keep learning meaningful and engaging during December. These worksheets help students think deeply about the film using Bloom’s Taxonomy, guiding them through character development, key themes, historical context, and creative responses. The pack includes three versions: a general film study sheet, an English-focused sheet, and a History-focused sheet. This makes it easy to use across different subjects
5th - 12th
Literature, Not Subject Specific, Other (Social Studies)
This Grinch Film Analysis Pack is a fun and meaningful way to keep lessons focused and engaging during the Christmas season. Students explore the film through character, theme and key scenes while developing their understanding at the right level for their stage. The pack includes three differentiated versions for KS2, KS3 and KS4. Each version has age-appropriate questions and a full answer key. The worksheets cover plot, themes, character change, film techniques and personal opinions. They wo
Bring space and storytelling to life with this Hidden Figures film study pack for KS3. Students explore themes of courage, equality, and determination through Bloom’s Taxonomy questions, reflection tasks, and creative extensions. Includes a simple mark scheme and answer key. Perfect for English, history, or PSHE lessons that celebrate inspiring true stories and teamwork.
Help students explore empathy, friendship, and historical understanding with this The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas film study pack for KS3. Includes Bloom’s Taxonomy question sets, reflection prompts, extension and creative tasks, and a simple mark scheme with an answer key. Perfect for English, History, or PSHE lessons focused on perspective, innocence, and the human side of war.
Make film lessons fun and thoughtful with this WALL-E worksheet and mark scheme for KS3. Students answer 10 clear questions and reflect on themes like the environment, technology, and human behavior. The included mark scheme makes grading quick and easy, perfect for geography, English, or media classes.
Inside Out PSHE & Film Analysis Activities (KS2–KS3)Help your students explore feelings, empathy, and wellbeing with this Inside Out inspired lesson pack. It’s perfect for PSHE, Wellbeing Week, or a film-based lesson that gets students thinking about how emotions shape who we are. Through discussion, reflection, and creative activities, pupils learn that all emotions matter and that every feeling has a purpose. What’s Included:PSHE Curriculum Links (RSHE 2020): Health & Wellbeing, Relationship
4th - 9th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
Race Around the World – KS3 Geography End-of-Year Project (4-Lesson Adventure)Perfect for Year 9 | Student-Led | Creative | Teamwork & Budgeting Focus | No Marking Needed This exciting end-of-year project brings the global adventure of Race Around the World into your classroom! Designed for KS3 (especially Year 9), this four-lesson mini-unit challenges students to plan a journey between two given cities—developing teamwork, problem-solving, and real-world budgeting skills along the way. Overview
Film Analysis – The Day After Tomorrow Engage your students with this ready-to-use film analysis activity that combines critical thinking, media literacy, and geography skills. Using The Day After Tomorrow, students explore natural hazards, climate change, and the difference between science and Hollywood exaggeration. ✅ What’s Included:Multiple versions of the Film Analysis Sheet (exam practice, Bloom’s Taxonomy, open response, and scaffolded).Student-friendly introduction explaining exagger
Wild Russia – Documentary Worksheet & Crossword (KS3/KS4 Geography) Bring Russia’s incredible landscapes and ecosystems to life in your classroom with this engaging documentary worksheet and activity set, designed for Year 9 (KS3) Geography but also suitable as enrichment or revision for GCSE (OCR B / AQA / Edexcel). Perfect as a lesson companion while watching the Wild Russia documentaryGreat for cover lessons, homework, or revisionWorks well as peer-marking practice with the included answer k
Description:Engage your students with this compelling, ready-to-use worksheet designed to accompany the Melting Greenland environmental documentary (linked in the resource). Ideal for middle and high school geography or environmental science classes, this activity fosters critical thinking and emotional connection to climate issues. What’s Included8 comprehension and discussion questions based on the Melting Greenland documentaryExtension/homework task: Diary entry from a Greenlandic youth's pe
FernGully: The Last Rainforest – Film Analysis for KS3This film analysis worksheet is a great way to end a unit on deforestation, tropical rainforests, or human impact on the environment. FernGully: The Last Rainforest is an entertaining animated film with an important environmental message, helping students connect their learning to real-world issues. What’s Included? Pre-film discussion questions to introduce key themes.Viewing prompts to keep students engaged.Post-film analysis worksheet cov
The Lorax: Film Analysis – Differentiated Sustainability WorksheetsTwo-level resource for KS3 / Year 7–9 Geography, PSHE, or Environmental Studies Bring sustainability to life with this engaging film study of The Lorax! This resource includes two differentiated worksheets (Simple and Extended) perfect for a range of learners. Students explore environmental themes like deforestation, human impact, and responsibility, using a fun and accessible film. What’s Included:Simple Worksheet (3 scaffolded
Description:Bring geography to life with this ready-to-use KS3 film analysis worksheet for The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind! Students actively engage with the film through map skills, geographical thinking, and critical reflection, making it perfect for lessons on renewable energy, sustainability, development, and drought. What’s Included:Atlas Starter Task – Students locate Malawi on a blank Africa map and label key geographical features (capital, major cities, lakes, neighbouring countries, Eq
KS3 & GCSE Geography Worksheets | Urbanisation & Development | With Scaffolds & Mark Scheme Bring real-world relevance into your geography classroom with this differentiated resource pack based on Kevin McCloud: Slumming It (2010), Episode 1. Perfect for KS3 and GCSE Geography, this resource explores life in the Dharavi slum and urbanisation in Mumbai, India. Designed for easy differentiation, this pack includes both KS3 and GCSE-level worksheets, scaffolded writing support, and a full
7th - 12th
Geography, Other (Social Studies), World History
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