Hello! I have been a teacher for 16 years but still LOVE trying out new ideas with my class. Anything that goes well I post on here to share with you all. Happy browsing!
Create your own St. Patrick's Day Cards. Just print, colour and fold- as easy as that! 8 Different designs. Great for fun fillers, sub plans, easy activities within class.
A HUGE bundle of St. Patrick's day resources (see Preview for images) * Craft activities: --- Create your own rainbow with lucky stars, leprechaun and pot of gold --- Design/colour your own shamrock ----Design a new hat for a leprechaun ----Create shamrock or lucky stars bunting ----Create your own leprechaun mask ----Cute colouring page with themed pictures * Two texts with optional quizzes and answers *A fact file about St. Patrick * The story of St. Patrick banishing the snakes from Ireland *
4 cute and easy templates to make your own Valentine's day cards. All templates included. Best when printed or backed onto card rather than paper. A really good eays to go activity as a class or an exta activity for early finishers/wet play/sub plans.
Design your own pop art LOVE design based on the work of Robert Indiana. Perfect for Valentine's day! The children could design this as a sculpture or as a card as Indiana had originally done. These would make a beautiful display when finished or they could be mounted and given as a gift for loved ones.
Fantastic, festive fun. Extended writing opportunities: *Describe the scene with adjectives/expanded noun phrases *Write a story set inside your snow globe- perhaps your characters know they are trapped inside *Write a poem on the theme of your snow scene Art- create your snow globe out of mixed media
A great, fun activity. Good for early finishers or for a fun, festive lesson. Can be linked to lots of extended learning: *Create an advert for your sleigh using persuasive language (could be an oral presentation for TV or a magazine advert) * Write a set of instructions for how your sleigh works *'Sell' your sleigh to Santa using persuasive language *Describe your sleigh using adjectives/expanded noun phrases *Make a model of your sleigh using Lego or junk materials
Decorate a ginerbread house with this fun, festive activty. Lots of extension possibilities- design a background and who might live there. It can lead into lots of lovely writing possibilities- write a story about who lives there, create a tourist brochure encouraging people to visit it or a listing for AirBnB, create a snowy poem. Write a letter back from the gingerbread house to a loved one- what did you see while you were there? How does it compare to home? Great links to Hansel and Gretel. S
Hello! I have been a teacher for 16 years but still LOVE trying out new ideas with my class. Anything that goes well I post on here to share with you all. Happy browsing!
Teaching style
quirky, fun, creative, engaging, caring
Awards & shining teacher moments
English subject lead, PSHE lead, MFL lead
My own education history
I have a MEd in Primary Education and hold certificates in Religious Education and Personal, Social and Health Education.
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