Great for a display board or side board!
Print out the tree, better to enlarge (currently on A4) and then cut out and laminate the tree.
I write words on the leaves and we repeat them everyday but you can also ask the children to write their names and decorate their leaves and stick them on and have it as a class tree with everyone's name!
Remember to laminate the leaves if you are planning to re-use them!
Many ways to use this tree!
Hope you like it:)
Great pack to save time when trying to plan a fundraising event at school! Pack includes a letter to send to companies, email to send to companies (letter attached) and a list of companies to approach for fundraising donations! All you need to do is fill in the gaps with details to suit your fundraising idea. Hope you like it:)
Great worksheet for students to do to think about equipment, materials, uses and safety aspects.
Worksheet is split in half and has 6 pictures of equipment for working with materials and you have to fill in the table with their uses and safety points. Other side has 8 materials listed with pictures of where they are made and you need to match them.
Hope you like it:)
Brilliant resource - used with our whole school!
Includes everything you need to write a CV well and thoroughly. Perfect for high school student, further education and even adults. Even includes funny errors found on CV's in the past to make fun learning.
Hope you like it!
In my suitcase I took...
Perfect game to help increase your child's/students memory.
All the objects are ready to cut out and laminate along with the suitcase poster.
Put a few items on, take one away, can you guess which one?
You can also try adding them too and see if they can remember which one has been added.
Hope you like it!
A whole year’s full plan; everything you need to run a Food Technology course. 13 detailed PowerPoint lessons (the other lessons are practicals), includes videos, statistics, facts, helpful tips etc. The work book is included (separate documents) to be put together and filled in each lesson. Words in red on the PowerPoint are to be filled into the underlined gaps in their workbooks. The lessons have fun names as part of the fun! The whole course is detailed in an overview and everything is ready
Amazing quotation banks for the teaching of Jekyll & Hyde, Macbeth, An Inspector Calls and Power and Conflict Poetry (anthology poems). Perfect for revision and text analysis. Each page has a heading, picture, small information box and hundreds of quotes with a blank ‘meaning’ column for students to write in. Two additional pages for extra quotes and information. I am selling them individually but this bundle is discounted! Hope you like it:)
This resource is amazing for anyone who teaches Macbeth! This 17 page document is a fab way for students to learn the meaning of the quotes and keep them for their knowledge and revision. Each page includes a header (of character or thing), picture, small information box and quote table of all the quotes in that section with a blank 'meaning' column for students to fill in. Characters/things included are: Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Banquo, Other Characters, Ambition & Power, Deception, Guilt, The
One Word Learn! Is a brilliant and effective way of getting Secondary students to learn new vocabulary regularly. The PowerPoint is colourful and funky; personalise it with your name! The idea is to introduce 1 new word at the start of each English lesson (could also be used as a house or extra-curricular activity). You would spend about 7-10 minutes, start to finish on this. For each word there are 4 slides: Title slide: Introduces the word. Definition slide: Gives definition of the word from
Great worksheet to teach and show students how to stretch and develop sentences to include the best description and detail possible. Gives examples and explanations and plenty of space designed for students to develop their own sentences. Would take 1 lesson in my experience. Hope you like it!:)
As a mentor, I try to make activities quite personal which does tend to hold the concentration better.
This worksheet works really well.
Read the unicorn story twice, answer the questions and then answer the other set of questions which is personal choice. i.e. What are you going to name the unicorn? and How old is the unicorn?
These are questions with no answers in the story so it allows the children to think on their own and write their answer.
Story written by Aiesha Brown and edited by
Brilliant and captivating way of giving students revision and exam tips and techniques! I made this for our high school library but can be used anywhere! All templates included, all you need to do is cut and laminate all parts and put together. Detailed step-by-step word document included on how to put it all together and all pictures and words included. My display board was 1 metre 10 cm X 1 metre 10 cm. You may have to adjust sizes templates etc. according to your display size. Hope you enjoy
Fab resource for displaying new books in the library/classroom or even using the parts of this display to make your own one! Includes all templates needed, including title. Back the board with sky blue paper, add yellow paper with a wave to create a sand effect, add a purple border and then cut and laminate templates and position where you like! Hope you like it:)
A brilliant resource for form/registration time!
Each day of the week is a set activity so you know what you are doing.
The PowerPoint has 28 slides. It includes quizzes, games and deep thinking videos and questions. You can add your own in after you've completed what's there and stick with it for the whole year.
Really good variety of things to keep form times fun, organised and a good use of time!
All slides have detailed notes so you can teach it correctly and edit accordingly.
Hope you
This is a great resource for looking to do something different with a class in English. This has so many good ideas to help teaching to understand texts.
The 50 ideas are split into different headings and these are: prior knowledge, prediction, visualising, summarising, questioning, structural analysis, character analysis, thematic analysis, relating to texts and language work.
Hope you find it useful!:)
This is an amazing resource that I made to get children of any age (I use it for primary and secondary) to look at a wider range of texts and to develop understanding in all areas of writing (eg. structure, layout, purpose, format, text type). This resource is 34 pages but is set to print as an A5 booklet. It has a front cover, a page on how 20 minutes of reading a day can improve reading dramatically, a page on how to prepare yourself to get the best out of reading, a page on how to use the boo
Word document with loads of ideas for plenaries to suit any subject and any age. Great resource to have for a quick plenary. Also selling 50 starter ideas document and a discounted bundle for the two! Hope you like it:)
Word document with loads of ideas for starters to suit any subject and any age. They are split up into categories too for example: recap, key words, topic, questions, brain gym etc. Great resource to have for a quick starter. Also selling 50 plenary ideas document and a discounted bundle for the two! Hope you like it:)
Nice little reading log that I use with my mentoree!
On each page there is a table with Title, Author, Date, Rating (Stars to colour) and comments.
You can fill this in, the parents and even the child themselves.
Perfect way to keep track of all books read and how well they have done so!
Best to print double-sided and staple in the middle.
I hope you like it!