Students can practice their descriptive sentence writing using this 'fill in the blanks' worksheet! This worksheet includes three descriptive sentence openers for the students to complete, and two sentence endings for students to write their own descriptive sentence openers. A great exercise for encouraging students to use their most creative adjectives and verbs!
Use this blank template with your students to graph data across a 12-monthly X-axis! This template has blank spaces for titles and y-axis variables in order to make it applicable for many different possible data sets.
This is the PERFECT resource to make the reading topic of 'cause and effect' fun and engaging for your students! Designed as a cross-curricular tool to teach both the science and literacy uses of cause and effect in a way that students will be sure to remember. With seven different activity ideas this resource can be used in group rotations or as a whole-class lesson. *This workbook is designed for easy printing (short-side binding and double-sided works the best)This resource includes...★ A tot
This activity is a great way to make learning about connectives fun!A fun and physical team activity to teach students about connectives and which connectives are suitable for different sentences. Simply print out the cards and cut them up. They have been colour coded for each group. Students should be given space to run between their groups and the agreed-upon place to stick their cards when they think they know the correct word for each sentence. Students rotate to the back of the line each t
A great activity to make teaching time engaging for students!Includes clock faces and printable cards for half-past, quarter-past and quarter-to, ten-past and ten-to and five-past and five-to. Can be used as a four-in-a-row game or as a bingo board.
This worksheet features four clock faces displaying different times ('past' time, counting by 5's), and three statements regarding each one. For each of the statements the students must determine which ones are lies, and which ones are truths. This can be used as a formal or informal formative assessment task in order to check the students' understanding of reading and analysing analog time.
Includes x12 individual cards. Students can pick one of these cards to complete when they are early finishing their work. Students can mix up the letters of the word/words written on each card to make as many new words as they can.
This resource includes a double-sided printable worksheet for an area decoding activity/puzzle. Instructions: Students must find the area of each shape on the grid and write the correct area on the backside of the page next to the correct shape. Students can then use these numbers to organise the shapes from smallest to largest, and then use the letter codes on each shape to figure out the answer to the puzzle (by writing the letters from the smallest shape to the largest shape).
Get your whole class moving with this quick and easily replayable time game! Give half the class the clock face cards and the other half the matching word cards. Students with the clock face cards must walk around the classroom and ask other people 'What time is it?'. The person holding the word card will respond by reading their card out loud, and the students with the clock face card will check to see if the time on their card matches the time said out loud. If they do match they can sit on th
A great game for students as a fast finisher activity, or a way to practice their 's' sound knowledge and fluency. Includes: - 30+ cards - Instructions
Use this blank template for any of your game scoring needs! This two-player template can be used for many game purposes, such as 'place value war', dice rolling operations games, spelling games, etc. This template is applicable for any subject area. This document has two pages with the same table so that you can choose to print them as two half pages if desired.
Use this template in your Bible/worship classes to explore the characteristics of God. Students can brainstorm words and write them within the blank heart, or draw a picture to represent Him. Students can use the writing space to write a specific Bible verse, or brainstorm words/a sentence that they think describes God.
A simple worksheet with four examples of 'unkind things' for which the students can discuss, then come up with solutions to how to remedy these things - and then draw a picture! This worksheet can be used alongside specific Bible stories (such as the story of Zacchaeus).
includes: 1x PowerPoint presentation (18 slides) 1x PDF version of the Presentation (18 slides) This presentation briefly introduces the artist Vincent Van Gogh and some of his artworks, and then introduces the ideas of simile sentences and metaphor sentences. Van Gogh's artworks are then used as prompts for writing and constructing different simile and metaphor sentences. This resource helps to step students through these ideas and teaches them how to write effective simile and metaphor senten
Eight dominos with animal pictures and written descriptions to match each animal. Simply print, cut in the middle and then cut out each of the dominoes. Students will be able to practice reading and matching descriptions.