EYFS Pirate Activities – The Night Pirates, Inspired, Literacy & MathsQuick View
kerryann2000

EYFS Pirate Activities – The Night Pirates, Inspired, Literacy & Maths

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Bright, Hand-Drawn Resources Inspired by The Night Pirates by Peter Harris Dive into 25 pages of engaging early years resources based on the exciting story The Night Pirates. All illustrations are bright and hand drawn by myself, bringing a personal touch to learning. This pack includes a variety of activities across maths, literacy, and PSHE: Counting More/Less Subitising game Positional language (2 worksheets) Silhouettes Simile activities Labelling Describe a character (2 worksheets) Feelings activities Ordering by size 3 literacy writing tasks Design a pirate flag Thought bubbles Simple sentence writing 2 packs of feelings cards Perfect for EYFS settings or home learning, these resources support a wide range of early learning goals. Please explore my other hand-drawn book-themed resource packs, and your positive feedback is always appreciated! #TheNightPirates #EYFS #EarlyYears #HandDrawnResources #LiteracyAndMaths #TESResources #PositiveFeedback
Pirate Treasure Map Features & ExamplesQuick View
TeachersLoveSundaes

Pirate Treasure Map Features & Examples

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In this activity children will make their own treasure map. This resource includes: 2 titled treasure map variations 2 non titled treasure map variations 10 treasure map examples 7 treasure map picture vocabulary discs Table sign Blank table sign This resource particularly supports: Positional language Storytelling Writing simple labels Directional language Early map reading skills Creative thinking
The Pirate Game (End of Term Activity) UpdatedQuick View
paulcollins

The Pirate Game (End of Term Activity) Updated

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This, is the Pirate Game! It is amazing! Updated for 2026. I play this with each of my classes at the end of each term. This resource includes my updated version of my original game sheet included a symbol I’ve used over the past few years - the ‘Lightning Bolt’ symbol. The resource includes my Pirate Game sheet (pdf), a fully editable ppt file with the Pirate Game sheet so you can adapt it to include your own symbols/rules. The Grid to display on the IWB and I have also updated and provided a guide as to how to play the game for anyone who hasn’t had the pleasure as of yet.
The Football Game... Like the Pirate Game!Quick View
rjmarshall2017

The Football Game... Like the Pirate Game!

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A simplified football version of the classroom favourite The Pirate Game! a 25 square grid is used rather than the 49 and all the symbols are football related to link in with the Premier League, Euros or World Cup.
Geography of Crime- Somali PiratesQuick View
josephg89

Geography of Crime- Somali Pirates

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-Whole lesson on the phenomenon of Somali Piracy as shown in the film Captain Phillips. New and updated in 2018 to show the drop off and then (slight) recent resurgence in Somali piracy. Fascinating topic that always stirs the imagination of pupils. -Suitable for KS3 Geography classes. -Includes starter, main, plenary, key questions and differentiated outcomes. -Powerpoint has instructions in notes pages to assist.
Talk for Writing- The Night Pirates- KS1Quick View
William23

Talk for Writing- The Night Pirates- KS1

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A four week Talk for Writing unit based on the popular tale: The Night Pirates. Children will learn the model text and work towards writing their own version of the story where their character goes on an adventure with some rough, tough girl pirates! Lots of short burst tasks based around adjectives, adverbs and conjunctions etc… Comes with 4 weeks of Power Points, a model text and a copy of the box up grid I have used throughout the unit- all are easily editable to suit the needs of your class and many of the slides are useful for screen shotting and printing for use in books. For the innovation stage there are small chunks of the model text as bookmarks and highlighted with areas for the children to consider changing. Many slides also include either an oral starter or a SATs style starter question.
The Pirate GameQuick View
Crummy

The Pirate Game

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An easy-to-use PowerPoint of the Pirate Game for use in maths lessons. Step-by-step explanation and brief example. Blank grid to print for students on the last page.
KS3 Note-taking lesson - PiratesQuick View
hollymc85

KS3 Note-taking lesson - Pirates

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A fun and compelling lesson teaching students how to skim read and take effective notes. Usually used a a literacy, PSHE or Learn to Learn lesson.
Year 1/2 Pirate Poetry UnitQuick View
sophie_bowen009

Year 1/2 Pirate Poetry Unit

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I have uploaded my mini pirate poetry unit that is suitable for year 1 and 2. This unit is only 5 lessons (but could be spread further or tweaked to be less). The lessons include 2 reading lessons linking to the poem ‘I wish I was a pirate’ by Tony Bradman, followed by 2 writing lessons, 1 of which focuses on alliteration. Differentiation of tasks is evident for almost all, with the end visual success criterias adapted for all learners from year 1 and year 2. Success criterias are picture based throughout to help students be successful as independently as possible. The end product is a verse (or more for year 2 children) of a pirate poem using the word bank and structure given.
PIRATES Drama Pirate Name Cards and Pirate Drama ActivitiesQuick View
dramatrunk

PIRATES Drama Pirate Name Cards and Pirate Drama Activities

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Pirate Drama Cards (to create pirate names) + Drama Activities (including pirate scene scenarios, 2 short pirate scripts and pirate drama activities). Simple and fun drama learning with a pirate theme. DRAMA TRUNK DRAMA CARDS ARE A DRAMA TEACHER'S BEST FRIEND! Just print, laminate (optional) and cut out a set of versatile drama cards that you can use over and over again. I cannot count how many times and ways I have used drama cards – absolutely my most handy drama resource. NEVER BE STUCK FOR A DRAMA ACTIVITY AGAIN! Use DRAMA TRUNK drama cards for tons of creative, fun, imaginative, any day activities, including: • Drama games (including last minute activities) • Warm ups • Team building and cooperation activities • Improvisation / quick thinking • Audition / rehearsal activities • Language activities • Guided learning • Listening skills • Inspiration • Storytelling Combine the use of multiple cards for even more activities, challenges and ideas (you will have a HUGE amount of drama activities ready to go when needed). Check out DRAMA TRUNK for tons of drama cards available!
The pirates next door English workQuick View
laura_hope11

The pirates next door English work

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2 weeks of activities based on the story the pirates next door. I have done this in year 1, focusing on adjectives of settings and retelling the story. Second week focuses of for and against text, supported by role play which my children really enjoyed and got into character. I hope your children enjoy this book as much as mine did.
Christmas Pirate GameQuick View
MasamuneH

Christmas Pirate Game

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A fun, festive, variant on the popular Pirate Game. The rules can be found for The Pirate Game online but let me know if you cannot find them. I hope you enjoy this resource, I know kids love playing this game multiple times. Let me know what you think.
PIRATES – Historical Facts WorksheetsQuick View
mariesteachingresources

PIRATES – Historical Facts Worksheets

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Set of worksheets to learn about pirates of the Caribbean Islands. Activities include reading (comprehension) with options to tick the right answers; labelling; use of word banks; writing information/ facts from own research….and for fun finding facts about Captain Hook and Jack Sparrow, and creating a Wanted Poster :) Sequence of the worksheets – or use individually as you wish: The Golden Age of Piracy Caribbean Islands Fearsome Thieves Spanish Treasure Port Royal Pirate Ships Strict Rules Life Onboard Buried Treasure Famous Pirates For updates go to my Facebook page – Marie’s Teaching Resources Thanks for looking :)
Label a pirate ship. Quick View
Mandem2014

Label a pirate ship.

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A great fully animated PowerPoint to introduce the main parts of a pirate ship and to explain their purpose (the preview of the PowewrPoint may look muddled because the animations are layered. Watch the PowerPoint in full screen and watch the magic happen! There is a pirate ship word bank included in this pack and pictures of a pirate ship for children to stick in their books to label (or why not print them on stickers).
The Night Pirates Year 1Quick View
Ella109

The Night Pirates Year 1

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Here is a range of resources i have used during our topic of pirates. We focused on the key text ’ The Night Pirates’ and led onto money and co-ordinates in maths. English planning is included. Coastle habitats, flags and the different continents for Geography and the History of pirates e.g. Blackbeard for History.
Pirate counting huntQuick View
rebecca_cummins1

Pirate counting hunt

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A pirate themed scavenger hunt to find the pirate, count the coins and then practice writing the number next to the correct pirate.