A continuous provision resource designed to help EYFS teachers introduce children to the importance of looking after the natural world through hands-on exploration in the lesson Georgraphy, Sustainability, Reception, How can we welcome animals on the school grounds?
Through small world play, gardening, role play and creative activities, children will explore different animal habitats and discover how to support biodiversity. They will build their own animal homes and develop an appreciation for the natural world.
This document demonstrates how pupils’ understanding of sustainability is expected to build as they follow different subjects with Kapow Primary, including:
The sustainability concepts covered include:
- Appreciation of nature
- Interdependence
- Resources and waste
- Climate change
- Individual and collective responsibility
A continuous provision resource designed to help EYFS teachers explore nature and the environment through hands-on learning in the unit Science, Reception, Our beautiful planet.
This resource includes engaging activities that encourage children to observe, create and investigate using natural materials. Through sensory play, creative tasks and early maths exploration, the children will develop an understanding of plants, seasons and sustainability. This is a perfect way to integrate environmental awareness into everyday learning.
A continuous provision resource designed to support EYFS teachers in developing early scientific thinking through hands-on exploration in the unit Science, Reception, I am a scientist.
This resource offers engaging activities that encourage investigation, problem-solving and creative play. The children will explore key scientific concepts such as forces, materials and melting and freezing through activities like storytelling, sensory play and outdoor experiments. These activities are perfect for fostering curiosity and integrating science into everyday learning.
Join our R&W subject specialists as they discuss how to teach religious festivals inclusively.
Key takeaways include:
- Progressive teaching across year groups
- Making community connections
- Ensuring diverse representation
- Including non-religious perspectives
- Differentiating culture and religion
Ideal for teachers and school leaders looking to improve their approach to teaching religious festivals.
A well-structured curriculum is key to high-quality teaching and learning. In this recorded session, Caroline (Head of Curriculum Design) and Adam (Curriculum Designer) discuss essential curriculum principles, how they support effective teaching and how they have been used to design Kapow Primary subjects and curricula.
This session covers:
- Key considerations for designing a broad and balanced curriculum.
- The spiral curriculum model and progression across year groups.
- The benefits of subject-specific learning.
- Essential curriculum documents and how to use them.
- How Kapow Primary’s curriculum supports teaching and learning.
An equipment list to help teachers to prepare to teach the Kapow primary mixed-age scheme of work.
Join Emma Symonds and Shelley Amoss for a practical session on fostering a positive school environment and addressing bullying effectively.
This webinar covers:
- Engaging lesson ideas on bullying and kindness
- Practical activities to build empathy and respect
- How to use Kapow Primary’s resources for anti-bullying
- Strategies to embed positive behaviour across the curriculum
- Whole-school approaches to promoting inclusivity
This video showcases how Kapow Primary’s videos support our schemes of work across foundation subjects. With interactive demonstrations, expert insights, and CPD support, our videos help you deliver engaging lessons with confidence. From coding and science experiments to music and storytelling, Kapow Primary provides the resources to inspire pupils and support teaching.
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