This product is a 20 slide presentation (with teacher directed animation) which covers the various permutations of the basic Subject/Verb/Object sentence. It is constructed so that the teacher can work through the slides one by one while pupils write down answers-or raise hands to give them- before they are displayed , The word 'transitive' is introduced and explained at the beginning of the presentation. The display slide consists of simple sentences demonstrating how to colour code words
Here you have a 17-slide presentation for teaching transitive and intransitive words. The first few slides explain how to spot whether a verb is transitive or intransitive by identifying the subject, verb and object of a sentence. The rest of the slides use teacher-controlled conceal/reveal animation for whole class practice in identifying transitive/intransitive verbs. For independent work, there is a worksheet where the task is to say whether the verbs in 8 sentences are transitive (v.t.) o
This product contains a selection of engaging activities for Shrove Tuesday. The interactive quiz consists of a PowerPoint grid where 16 tiles are flipped one by one to reveal a pancake picture. To accompany it is a maths/general knowledge quiz. The answer to each question is a number between 1 and 16. Give out the quiz sheets and let the class work on them for a short time. Pupils then raise hands up to offer answers and come up to interactive board to flip the corresponding tile. The
These resources were written to provide support to teachers and parents in delivering the mathematics curriculum to young children. Inside the zip file, there is a clear help sheet with suggestions for structuring a 1 hour maths lesson, and for moving from lively, shared activities to quiet, paper-based independent work. The material for this is contained within 11 folders, each with 5 versions of a worksheet. The topics include the following: · Counting forwards and backwards in 1s and 2s from
This collection of resources is sufficient for a 5 one hour sessions on adverbs. The material is suitable for Grade 5 and over, and would also be useful for adult classes or staff training. Editable lesson plans are included. Each session begins with a short starter activity followed by the main input which is taught through a section of a teacher-controlled PowerPoint presentation. Most slides contain step-by-step reveal animation to enable interaction with the class and provide the possibilty
This collection of resources is sufficient for 6 one hour lessons on adjectives. The material is suitable for Grade 5 and over. It would also be useful for adult classes or staff training. Lesson plans and answers are included. Each session begins with a short starter activity followed by the main input which is taught through a section of a teacher-controlled PowerPoint presentation. Most slides contain step-by-step reveal animation to enable interaction with the class and provide the possibil
The resource, which covers the Grade 5 Common Core requirement relating to synonyms and antonyms, constitutes a whole unit of work and leads to a writing outcome. A separate lesson plan is supplied for each day, with suggested timings for each section. Towards the beginning of the first lesson, pupils fill in the first two sections of a Know/Wonder/Learnt chart which they give in and complete at the end of the week. The lesson presentation includes pupil activities, such as finding antonyms and
The quiz about Wales is linked to an interactive flipboard activity where a picture of the Welsh dragon is gradually revealed as pupils answer questions and flip the corresponding tile if they get a correct answer. A suggestion for using it at a whole class activity is given in the teacher notes. A text about St David and associated worksheet focusses on what we can be sure of when studying history . The task consists of judging pieces of information from the text and sorting them into col
This resource addresses the Grade 5 requirements to 'form and use perfect' form of verbs and to 'use verb tense to convey various times, sequences,states,and conditions'. It is a challenging unit of work, and would be equally appropriate for grades beyond grade 5. Originally, it was written as a single lesson, but given the scope of the vocabulary and concepts covered, It is probably better to extend it over two sessions. The colorful presentation has teacher-operated conceal/reveal animati
This product consists of a colourful 6 slide presentation on the use of apostrophes for contraction. The later slides focus on the 'of / have' confusion frequently seen in children's writing (eg 'She could of done it'. I have included a PDF version of the presentation which makes excellent classroom display material. There are two worksheets - one slightly more difficult than the other. The task is to give the full version of sentences containing contractions. In addition to this, there are
This collection contains sufficient material on multiples and factors to cover several lessons. The material is designed to equip beginners with the skills necessary to work with fractions. The presentation begins with an introductory slide showing how both multiples and factors are related to multiplication tables. It is then divided into two sections so that the teaching of multiples and factors can be treated separately if desired. Slides are advanced manually, but most are animated with
This is a fully resourced one hour lesson on subject and object pronouns. There is a full lesson plan indicating how the lesson could be structured. For the starter activity, there is a screen display of a nonsense poem containing pronouns. The main teaching input is via a 7 slide presentation covering the form of subject and object pronouns, their position in relation to the verb, and how to avoid common mistakes. It ends with a short practice exercise to be done in pairs or small groups. Most
The homophones ' there, their and they’re are difficult for many pupils to master, and they benefit from regular revisiting. This product is aimed at 5th and 6th grade, but would be equally valuable for groups of older pupils (and sometimes staff) who are still a bit unsure. The animated presentation begins with a slide which shows how all three homophones are used. It is teacher controlled, so can be displayed a line at a time to allow for discussion and explanation as required. It is followe
Here are 4 types of puzzle for practicing synonyms (US English). There are 5 versions of each puzzle type, making them an ideal resource for literacy stations, for assessment and for homework. Answer sheets are included.
The resource consists of a clear help sheet explaining what a comma splice is and what a run-on sentence is followed up by an exercise where pupils have to correct the mistakes in 10 sentences. An answer sheet is included.
This resource consists of two worksheets, each with 10 sentences where verbs have to be changed from the simple present to the simple past (preterite) tense. Some contain more than one verb. Answers are supplied.
This resource provides sufficient material for a complete lesson on equivalent fractions, and enough worksheets for classwork, homework and revision purposes. It consists of a 17-slide Powerpoint presentation, 5 graded sets of worksheets, and a two-page help document to support learners/parents/support staff in the independent/homework tasks. The presentation has teacher-controlled animation to facilitate step-by-step working through of the method. After two slides dealing with key vocabulary
This is the fourth exam-style reading comprehension taken from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. The extract (approximately 1100 words from chapter 25) is the scene in which Pip visits Wemmick at his home for the first time The test paper consists of 12 questions of varying difficulty. The allotted marks for each question are shown. There are 30 marks available in total. A mark scheme is provided.