Teach your students how money works with this worksheet that focuses on identifying the correct amount of change or in some cases, the extra amount required when spending.
Help your students develop good habits early by teaching them about routines. This simple worksheet includes pictures of basic actions we do in our every day routine that students must identify.
This presentation is designed to introduce students to the art movement of Surrealism. It includes a lesson on the origins and influences of Surrealism, particularly the role of Sigmund Freud’s theories, followed by a detailed artist research task. Students are guided step-by-step to create a fact file on a chosen surrealist artist, covering key biographical information, artistic style, influences, notable works, and visual examples. The unit concludes with a creative art challenge where student
Check out my worksheet where students use their knowledge of word forms to fill in the blanks and create a silly story. Students need to use their understanding of different tenses (past and present) and word forms (such as verbs, nouns and adjectives) to help them come up with a wacky tale.
This cloze passage activity is for anyone teaching Food Technology or Hospitality. This worksheet includes the recipe and method on how to create a salad sandwich. The method is set out as a cloze passage that can be filled out prior to or after a practicum.
An interesting way to get your students to come up with some crazy artwork. Use this sheet as an activity for art students studying Surrealism; assess their skill and understanding by having them create an original piece using the theme(s) they roll.
A worksheet to assess student handwriting, spelling accuracy and word association. This worksheet targets different areas of literacy, helping students recognise images and the words associated with them as well as practising handwriting and spelling.
A great worksheet to use as a "Do now" activity. Synonyms get your students thinking and helps them to grow their vocabulary by introducing new words that can be interchanged in conversation and writing. This worksheet is a great step in elevating a child's range of words.
This here is a simple research task to introduce students into the genres studied under the speculative fiction umbrella. Students must have access to either a text or device to complete the sheet which lists a variety of genres. Great to use when beginning a unit on short stories or studying Spec Fiction.
English Skills - How to Annotate is a printable that can be used across several subjects to help develop students' ability to analyse a text for key information. This handout contains a brief description about annotation including examples of annotating different texts.
This simple worksheet is fit for younger years or low ability students that are beginning to navigate through Earth and Environmental Science. Students will be able to identify each phase of the water cycle and the process undertaken in each stage.
A great introductory activity to get students settled and provide them with subject specific vocabulary. This find - a - word can be handed out at the beginning of a lesson as a fun "do know" activity or can be turned into a competition with the the fastest to find all words being crowned champion!
This Characterisation Worksheet is perfect for introducing students to narrative conventions or when looking at a novel study. It features an example of direct and indirect characterisation as well as an activity where students put their skills to the test to draw a character.
These starters can help students dive into a narrative, whether they're crafting a short story or developing a longer piece of writing. Encourage them to choose a starter that sparks their interest and to let their imaginations take over from there.
This activity is a great way to introduce subject specific vocabulary to students. Students will need to match the words with their definitions by either drawing a line to connect them or shading them in matching colours. Additionally, this sheet can be used in a follow-up activity where students write sentences using the vocabulary.