All Children articles – Page 26

  • Article

    Trees

    What is the world’s tallest tree? Which tree has the biggest leaf? What are the different types of forests? This worksheet teaches young learners about the world’s oldest living beings, including the useful products we obtain from them. Matching, word search and picture labelling exercises also provide practice reading aloud ...

  • Article

    Seasons and trees

    In this lesson plan, pupils study how trees change throughout the year.

  • Article

    Plants and plant life

    What do plants need to survive? Do all plants have seeds? The worksheet uses fun illustrations and sentence completion, true/false and other exercises to teach young learners about plants, including the nutrients they need and their role in the food chain.

  • Article

    Plants

    In this lesson plan, pupils study the main components of plants and learn which part of the plant their favourite fruits and vegetables come from.

  • Article

    Parts of a tree

    This lesson plan contains sentence completion exercises, true/false statements and other activities to teach the parts of a tree.

  • Article

    Grammar focus: Plants

    In this lesson plan, young learners match phrases to items in a fun illustration, read a text and circle the correct verb form to complete sentences. The activities consolidate superlatives and subject-verb agreement, while reinforcing pupils’ understanding of the life cycle of plants.

  • Article

    Which internal organ is which?

    A lesson plan with engaging matching exercise created in partnership with London’s Science Museum.

  • Article

    Which bones go where?

    Where in the body do these bones belong? A lesson plan with fun matching and colouring exercise to teach about the body.

  • Article

    The respiratory system

    In this lesson plan, pupils label the parts of the respiratory system and learn how air moves through the body.

  • Article

    The five senses II

    In this lesson plan, pupils study the five senses through picture matching and information gap activities. Includes optional exercises using students’ own senses.

  • Article

    The digestive system II

    In this lesson plan, pupils learn about nutrients and the anatomy and processes of their digestive system.

  • Article

    The circulatory system

    This lesson plan explains how the circulatory system works and introduce its main components.

  • Article

    Bones, muscles and joints

    A lesson plan with labelling and information gap activities to teach about the human body, including key vocabulary words.

  • Article

    The five senses I

    This lesson plan teaches the five senses, parts of the body and the auxiliary verb can.

  • Article

    Muscles and bones

    A lesson plan with matching and information gap activities to introduce the human muscle and bone system.

  • Article

    The digestive system I

    This lesson plan introduces the digestive system and its main components.

  • Article

    The senses

    This worksheet links studying the senses with parts of the body and perception. Pupils match pictures to words and complete speech bubbles to learn important verbs such as: taste, look, sound and feel.

  • Photo of different parts of  the body drawn on a sheet of paper or on a poster.
    Article

    Parts of the body

    Worksheet to consolidate different body parts via a labelling activity and an exercise which gets learners thinking which body parts connect to which.

  • Article

    Body parts and movement

    Run! Jump! Kick! Throw! Catch! In this lesson plan, your class will not only learn these action verbs but also discover which muscles and body parts we use to perform these actions. Activities that are guaranteed to get the class moving.

  • Article

    What's at sea?

    Which form of energy is moving the boat through the water? A lesson plan for young learners to find the boats powered by wind, humans and steam.