Filter by
Subjects
Subject categories
- (-) All subject categories (334)
- English (85)
- Literature (64)
- Language (42)
- Reading (35)
- Prose (17)
- Writing skills (9)
- Grammar, spelling and vocabulary (7)
- Drama (5)
- Modern prose (5)
- Reading skills (5)
- Writing for purpose and audience (5)
- Character study (4)
- Shakespeare for key stage 3 (4)
- Spelling (4)
- Templates (4)
- Planning (3)
- Poetry (3)
- Classroom management (2)
- Explanation texts (2)
- Form and structure (2)
- Independent reading (2)
- Personal response (2)
- Punctuation (2)
- Strategies (2)
- Understanding a poem (2)
- Anthology poetry (1)
- Arguments and persuasive texts (1)
- Awards and certificates (1)
- Characters (1)
- Christmas (1)
- Customs and festivals (1)
- Debates and discussions (1)
- Developing vocabulary (1)
- Language analysis (1)
- Letters, postcards and invitations (1)
- Speaking tasks (1)
- Spoken English (1)
- Structure and paragraphs (1)
- Topical and seasonal (1)
- Understanding new words (1)
- Unseen poetry (1)
- Writing different text types (1)
Global tag
- (-) All global tags (58)
- William Shakespeare (5)
- William Shakespeare (5)
- Fiction (4)
- Fiction (4)
- Macbeth (4)
- Macbeth (4)
- Pre-1900 (4)
- Tragedy (4)
- Holes (3)
- Louis Sachar (3)
- Post-1900 (3)
- Modern (2)
- Anthony Horowitz (1)
- Artemis Fowl (1)
- Eoin Colfer (1)
- F.E Higgins (1)
- Frank Cottrell Boyce (1)
- Robert Swindells (1)
- Roddy Doyle (1)
- Stephen Davies (1)
- The Black Book of Secrets (1)
- The Yellowcake Conspiracy (1)
- Twelfth Night (1)
- Unseen (1)
- Wilderness (1)
Resource type
- (-) Templates (103)
- Student activity (44)
- Revision (28)
- Teaching ideas (16)
- Worksheet (16)
- Game/quiz (8)
- Form tutor (7)
- Teaching pack (7)
- Complete lesson (6)
- Starter/Plenary (5)
- Role play/debate/discussion (4)
- Icebreaker (3)
- Self-assessment (3)
- Teaching tools and tips (3)
- Display/posters (2)
- Differentiated (1)
- Exam preparation (1)
- Homework (1)
- Knowledge organisers (1)
- Presentation (1)
Graphical skills
Teach your students to choose and construct the right graphs and charts to present data, using appropriate scales. From bar charts to population pyramids, here are some resources to get you started.
For topical practice creating graphs, our page on Discussing the war in Ukraine with students links to data that can be used for constructing bar graphs and pie charts on the cities being referred to in the news. The page also offers advice from experienced teachers to help you address students' concerns.