This pastel-coded table will help you to plan a full term's worth of Maths lessons spanning from Year 2 - 4 (1st Grade - 3rd Grade). This is an incredibly useful resource for a class with a mixture of abilities to ensure that all children are challenged appropriately! This could be used at any time over the school year, however, it is best suited to the Spring term with a focus on Fractions.
Keep track of your class' times table knowledge with this pastel colour coded spreadsheet. All you need to do is add in your students' names, the date of the test and record their scores! This table could be adapted to suit the specific needs of the class regarding their strength in times tables.
A pastel-coded Maths planning overview suitable for the Summer term. The learning objectives have been matched up to suit a variety of learning abilities, including 1st to 3rd Grade. This has a focus on shape and measure.
A selection of 3 worksheets for higher, middle and lower ability children to encourage use of adjectives to describe Baloo and other characters from the Jungle Book.
If you are in need of a pre-written guide to the rainforest with a twist, then look no further! Based on the book, 'Harry the Poisonous Centipede', this guide has been split into 4 paragraphs to help anyone looking to visit the rainforest. This has previously been used with Year 4 (3rd Grade) children but could easily be adaptable depending on the class.
A colourful character description worksheet based on Baloo, Mowgli and Bagheera from the Jungle Book for lower ability children. This worksheet is designed to work alongside the teaching of adjectives to describe how characters look, talk, move and behave. Children will be engaged through the images and this is best used with clips from the movie!
A colourful character description worksheet based on Baloo from the Jungle Book for middle ability children. This worksheet is split into 4 sections; what does Baloo look like, how does Baloo move, what is Baloo interested in, what is Baloo afraid of, adjectives to describe Baloo and synonyms for Baloo's speech. Children will be engaged through the images and this is best used with clips from the movie!
A colourful character description worksheet based on Baloo from the Jungle Book for higher ability children. This worksheet is split into 4 sections; external features of Baloo, internal features of Baloo, adjectives and synonyms for Baloo's speech. Children will be engaged through the images and this is best used with clips from the movie!
Get to know your new students with this creative and colourful jigsaw to piece together everything you need to know about your new class! These are best printed on A3 and a perfect addition to your classroom decor :)
Use these 3 worksheets alongside the teaching of the key milestones in both Buddhism and Sikhism. Perfectly pitched to lower, middle and higher ability children, this aims to be used as a scaffold to support the learning of these two religions. This could be used with video resources or factual books.
Track whether your children have handed in their homework and reading diary using this simple half termly tracker. This tracker is also easily adaptable.
This writing frame was created for Religious Education/Religious Studies with the focus of 'Why do Christians call the day Jesus died Good Friday?' but this could be adapted depending on your topic. This worksheet has both writing boxes and spaces for illustrations.
Before parents evening, it's important to feel organised! Use this editable template to record notes about your students so you can approach parents evening with confidence.
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