Made for use with Yr6, but easily adaptable. The children particularly liked this. While it was designed to assess prior knowledge, it is also a good opportunity to talk through multi guess (oops, multi choice!) technique - 4 choice answers usually seem to contain 1 or 2 patently wrong answers, leaving you to choose between 3 or 2 plausible ones.
Foundation Phase/Stage, KS1. Coin recognition - all UK coins. Coin value and simple change working within 20p. Differentiated worksheets. All coins pictured up to date at Jan 2018 and in correct proportion to each other. Cutting and gluing coin sheets for pre-writers.
<p>Two sets of Christmas snap/memory cards (Nativity and general festive vocab) to print and laminate, in English and Welsh. Christmas worksheet to go with each set - match themed Welsh words to pictures. Nadolig lawen pawb!</p>
Missing word activity in Word format. Master copy with correct words, then three versions - embedded drop down lists for choices (could support lower ability), select and drag choices to correct gaps, standard one for children to handwrite in gaps.
A scroll giving children the websites I had checked as suitable/helpful for them to use. This supported most of the research based tasks I set them - timeline, pyramids, mummification, symbols etc - all the worksheets have been uploaded. I did do some hands-on, practical activities too - honest!
PowerPoint story, English with supplementary Welsh vocabulary and 8 stage sequencing slide for recall. 8 page fold-up story book A4 master (recommend copy to A3) for children to use, take home etc. Couldn't find much on St Winifred - please review. Thanks.
KS1 data collection and interpretation. Hallowe'en theme for favourite monster. Tally chart and blank graph (pictogram or bar chart) activity. Then a supplementary bar chart interpretation worksheet.
<p>Santa’s in trouble! He’s invited the elves to tea but they’re squabbling over who will sit where. Can you follow the instructions to work out how to keep everyone happy?<br />
3 sheets - i) instructions to scratch your head at, follow logically and devise a seating plan, ii) Santa’s dining room, iii) characters to cut out, arrange, rearrange, and glue on once you’ve cracked the logic puzzle. There could be more than one way to to achieve teatime harmony. Can you explain to your partner how your cunning solution works?</p>