A list of questions for children ask their grandparents, or older adult in their lives. Could be used as a stimulus for conversation or as part of a history learning about how people used to live in the recent past. Children could answer similar questions themselves and then compare and contrast answers.
Blank circles and leaves to be designed - perfect for cover teaching/supply/ time filler. Doodle a different pattern or design inside each leaf. The lines could be wavy, straight, circular, jaggy—the choice is yours! Make each leaf different. Turn each circle into something different. Use your imagination and see how creative you can be. Some suggestions are a clock, a planet, a tyre/tire - let your imagination run wild! There are two versions on the sheets - one with US English, one with UK
A sheet with a variety of different fun shaped speech bubbles which invites pupils to think of multiple ways in which he/she/they are awesome! Can be used to initiate conversation for building self-esteem/self-worth
Roll a sum. Use in pairs, small groups or even individually. Students roll a dice and then select a sum from that row to answer. Sums are from the 2, 3 and 5 times tables. Students write in the answer and colour in the sum to complete it. Could be laminated and used again. Student friendly font and numbers.