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Welcome to the Online Teaching Resources TES shop. Here you'll find hundreds of KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teaching resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets for English, Maths, Science and History. All materials are made with the UK National Curriculum in mind and have been created to engage and enthuse learners. You can find out more and access hundreds more brilliant resources at our websites www.Teacher-of-Primary.com and www.Teacher-of-English.com.
The Suffixes ‘-tion’, ‘-sion’, ‘-ssion’ and ‘-cian’ - Year 3 / 4
(16-slide editable PowerPoint lesson with 3 differentiated worksheet tasks)
This Year 3 / 4 resource explains how to spell words with suffixes that make the ‘-shun’ sound.
The lesson provides an easy-to-understand definition of the various ‘-shun’ sound suffixes with examples and includes three differentiated activities - Gold, Silver and Bronze - to enable learners of all abilities to be challenged. Full answer keys are included for all activities.
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Suffixes - Year 1
The Suffix ‘-ous’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ly’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ed’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ing’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ation’ - Year 3/4
The Suffixes ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ - Year 2
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
Add Suffixes to Spell Longer Words - Year 2
Suffixes - Developing KS2 Reading Skills
The Suffix ‘-ly’ - Year 3/4
(19-slide editable PowerPoint lesson with 3 differentiated worksheet tasks)
This Year 3 / 4 resource explains how to spell words with the suffix ‘-ly’ correctly.
The lesson provides a definition of the ‘-ly’ suffix with examples, and explains how to change an adjective into an adverb and a noun into an adjective by using the suffix ‘-ly’. The lesson also covers the three main exception rules that children need to know when adding the ‘-ly’ suffix.
The resource includes three differentiated activities - Gold, Silver and Bronze - to enable children of all abilities to be challenged. Full answer keys are included.
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Suffixes - Year 1
The Suffix ‘-ous’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ed’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ing’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ation’ - Year 3/4
The Suffixes ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ - Year 2
The Suffixes ‘-tion’, ‘-sion’, ‘-ssion’ and ‘-cian’ - Year 3/4
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
Add Suffixes to Spell Longer Words - Year 2
Suffixes - Developing KS2 Reading Skills
Easily Confused Words - Were, We’re and Where
‘Easily Confused Words - Were, We’re and Where’ is an engaging English teaching PowerPoint presentation designed to help pupils use these near homophones in the correct context. Content includes
Definitions and examples of ‘were’, ‘where’ and ‘we’re’
Consolidation of understanding activity
Peer assessment task
An accompanying worksheet
‘Easily Confused Words - Were, We’re and Where’ is fully editable so teachers can adapt the resoure to meet the differing needs of each class they teach.
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Easily Confused Words - Its and It’s
Easily Confused Words - Your and You’re
Easily Confused Words - Two, Too and To
Easily Confused Words - There, Their and They’re
Easily Confused Words - Quite and Quiet
Using Commas After Fronted Adverbials - Year 3 / 4
(14-slide editable PowerPoint-based lesson with 3 differentiated worksheet activities)
Recap the concept of fronted adverbials then practice punctuating fronted adverbial sentences correctly with whole-group activities and differentiated - Gold, Silver and Bronze - worksheets.
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Easily Confused Words - Quite and Quiet
‘Easily Confused Words - Quite and Quiet’ is a handy PowerPoint presentation focusing on spelling skills and near homophones. It explains the difference between ‘quite’ and ‘quiet’ and teaches pupils how to use ‘quite’ and ‘quiet’ in the correct context. Content includes:
‘quite’ and ‘quiet’ definitions and examples
Consolidation of understanding activity
Peer assessment task
An accompanying worksheet
‘Easily Confused Words - Quite and Quiet’ can be used as a starter activity, incorporated into a lesson or developed into a lesson on wider spelling rules and near homophones.
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The Suffix ‘-ation’ - Year 3 and 4
(18-slide editable PowerPoint lesson with 3 differentiated worksheet tasks)
This Year 3 / 4 resource explains how to spell words with the suffix ‘-ation’ correctly.
The lesson provides an easy-to-understand explanation of why and when we use the ‘-ation’ suffix (with examples) and how to change a verb into a noun using ‘-ation’.
The resource includes three differentiated activities - Gold, Silver and Bronze - to enable learners of all abilities to be challenged. Full answer keys are included for all tasks.
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The Suffix ‘-ly’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ed’ - Year 3/4
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The Suffixes ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ - Year 2
The Suffixes ‘-tion’, ‘-sion’, ‘-ssion’ and ‘-cian’ - Year 3/4
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
Add Suffixes to Spell Longer Words - Year 2
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Add Suffixes to Spell Longer Words - Year 2
Includes a 16-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 6 differentiated worksheets.
This Year 2 resource explains how to use suffixes to spell longer words. It focuses on the suffixes ‘-ly’, ‘-ful’, ‘-less’, ‘-ness’, and ‘-ment’ and includes a range of activities for all abilities through six differentiated (Gold, Silver and Bronze level) worksheets.
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The Suffix ‘-ly’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ed’ - Year 3/4
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The Suffix ‘-ation’ - Year 3/4
The Suffixes ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ - Year 2
The Suffixes ‘-tion’, ‘-sion’, ‘-ssion’ and ‘-cian’ - Year 3/4
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
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The Suffix ‘-ous’ - Year 3 / 4
(19-slide editable PowerPoint lesson with 3 differentiated worksheet activities)
This Year 3 / Year 4 resource explains how to spell words with the suffix ‘-ous’ accurately.
The lesson provides an easy-to-understand definition of the ‘-ous’ suffix with examples, and explains how to change a noun into an adjective using ‘-ous’. The lesson also covers the three main exception rules that children need to know when adding the ‘-ous’ suffix.
The resource includes three differentiated activities - Gold, Silver and Bronze - to enable learners of all abilities to be challenged, and full answer keys are included.
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The Suffix ‘-ed’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ing’ - Year 3/4
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The Suffixes ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ - Year 2
The Suffixes ‘-tion’, ‘-sion’, ‘-ssion’ and ‘-cian’ - Year 3/4
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
Add Suffixes to Spell Longer Words - Year 2
Suffixes - Developing KS2 Reading Skills
The Suffix ‘-ed’ - Year 3/4
(19-slide editable PowerPoint lesson with 3 differentiated worksheet tasks)
This Year 3 / 4 resource explains how to spell words with the suffix ‘-ed’. The lesson provides a definition of the ‘-ed’ suffix with examples, and explains how and why we use ‘-ed’ to change a word into the past tense. It also explains the exceptions to the ‘add -ed’ rule with examples.
The resource includes three differentiated activities - Gold, Silver and Bronze - to enable children of all abilities to be challenged and full answer keys are included for all activities.
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The Suffix ‘-ous’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ly’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ing’ - Year 3/4
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The Suffixes ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ - Year 2
The Suffixes ‘-tion’, ‘-sion’, ‘-ssion’ and ‘-cian’ - Year 3/4
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
Add Suffixes to Spell Longer Words - Year 2
Suffixes - Developing KS2 Reading Skills
Easily Confused Words - There, Their and They’re
‘Easily Confused Words - There, Their and They’re’ is a handy PowerPoint presentation designed to teach pupils the correct use of these easily confused words.
Content includes:
What are homophones?
Definition of ‘there’ and how to use it in a sentence.
Definition of ‘their’ and how to use it in a sentence.
Definition of ‘thery’re’ and how to use it in a sentence.
Consolidation task with accompanying worksheet.
Link to a ‘There, Their and They’re’ game.
‘Easily Confused Words - There, Their and They’re’ is fully editable so you can adapt the resource to suit your individual teaching requirements.
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Easily Confused Words - Quite and Quiet
Easily Confused Words - Two, Too and To
‘Easily Confused Words - Two, Too and To’ is a handy English PowerPoint presentation designed to help pupils use these homophones in the correct context. Content includes:
What are homophones?
Definition and examples of ‘two’, ‘too’ and ‘to’.
Consolidation activities.
Accompanying worksheet.
Link to an interactive game.
‘Easily Confused Words - Two, Too and To’ can be edited allowing teachers to adapt the resource to suit the needs of each class they teach.
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The Suffix ‘-ing’ - Year 3/4
(a 19-slide editable PowerPoint-based lesson with 3 differentiated worksheet tasks)
This Year 3 / 4 resource explains how to add the suffix ‘-ing’ to words of more than one syllable. The lesson provides a definition of the ‘-ing’ suffix with examples and explains how and why we use ‘-ing’ to change a noun into a verb.
The resource includes three differentiated activities - Gold, Silver and Bronze - to enable children of all abilities to be challenged.
Full answer keys are included for all activities.
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The Suffix ‘-ly’ - Year 3/4
The Suffix ‘-ed’ - Year 3/4
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The Suffixes ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ - Year 2
The Suffixes ‘-tion’, ‘-sion’, ‘-ssion’ and ‘-cian’ - Year 3/4
Using Suffixes to Make Adjectives - Year 2
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Using Commas Correctly
English SPaG Teaching Resource
‘Using Commas Correctly’ covers the correct use of the comma when writing a list and when writing dialogue. This animated PowerPoint presentation includes:
Using commas to replace ‘and’ or ‘or’ in a list
Using commas with adjectives and adverbs
How to use commas when writing dialogue
Activities to support the teaching of these objectives with 2 accompanying worksheets
1 further worksheet with answers
‘Using Commas Correctly’ is fully editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
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Commas For Lists
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Direct and Reported Speech
This KS2 English resource explains how and when to use direct and reported speech in written work. Content includes:
Editable PowerPoint teaching resource
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 2 accompanying worksheets
‘Direct and Reported Speech - KS2’ is fully editable so teachers are able to adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, Scene 5 (12-slide PowerPoint and 3 worksheets)
In this KS4 resource, learners explore Act 1, Scene 5 in detail. The resource covers language and imagery, the character of Romeo, how to write about the text and a number of extension tasks.
As with all our teaching resources, Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, Scene 5 is fully editable, so you can either use it as it is or tweak it to serve your specific needs. It has been made with KS4/GCSE students in mind but it can easily be adapted for KS3.
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Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 3
Romeo and Juliet – Act 3, Scene 1
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Romeo and Juliet - Act 5
Romeo and Juliet - The Deaths of Romeo and Juliet
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Identifying Fact and Opinion
English Reading Teaching Resource
This handy English teaching resource focuses on identifying fact and opinion in a non-fiction text. Content includes:
1. An animated PowerPoint lesson
2. Activities to support the teaching of this objective with an accompanying
worksheet
3. One further worksheet with answers
'Identifying Fact and Opinion' is editable so that it can be tweaked, altered or differentiated to suit each class taught.
Capital Letters for Names
Capital Letters for Names is a PowerPoint presentation focusing on punctuation skills. This teaching resource explains how and when to use capital letters when writing proper nouns. The resource can be used as a starter activity, incorporated into a lesson or developed into lesson on wider punctuation rules. The activities include:
How to use capital letters when writing the names of people and places
Animated activities with accompanying worksheets for pupils to use during the lesson
1 further worksheet with answers
‘Capital Letters for Names’ is fully editable so teachers are able to adapt the resource if needed to suit the requirements of each class they teach.
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Inference Skills
English Reading Teaching Resource
‘Inference Skills’ is designed to help pupils develop inference and deduction reading skills. Content includes:
An editable PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with an accompanying worksheet
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Punctuating Speech
‘Punctuating Speech’ is an animated PowerPoint presentation with 2 accompanying worksheets designed to teach pupils how to use speech marks accurately in their writing. Content includes:
An explanation of how and why we use speech marks in our writing
Adding speech marks activity
Speech marks consolidation and assessment activity
three accompanying worksheets
‘Punctuating Speech’ is fully editable so teachers can adapt the resource to suit the individual needs of each class they teach.
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Infer and Deduce 2
English Reading Teaching Resource
Infer and Deduce 2 is designed to help pupils develop inference and deduction reading skills. Content includes:
An editable PowerPoint presentation
Activities to support the teaching of this objective with an accompanying worksheet
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