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Reading Comprehension: Christmas in Holland
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Reading Comprehension: Christmas in Holland

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Find out how children in Holland celebrate Christmas. Who delivers the presents to the children? What does Prettig Kerstfeest mean? Students are asked to read through the passage and then answer the questions. Find more resources at Primary Leap
Reading Comprehension: Reindeer
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Reading Comprehension: Reindeer

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This Christmas worksheet includes facts about reindeer. It can be added as an extra resource when learning about Christmas. Students are asked to read the article and then answer the study questions. Find more resources at Primary Leap
Christmas Worksheet: Haiku Poem
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Christmas Worksheet: Haiku Poem

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A Haiku poem consists of 3 lines and 17 syllables and can be written on many themes. Students write their own poem based on the theme: Christmas. Find more resources at Primary Leap
Christmas Maze Worksheet
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Christmas Maze Worksheet

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Christmas is nearly here so here’s a fun way to get into the spirit of Christmas that will help build fine motor and logic skills. Find more resources at Primary Leap
Who Do We Remember On Remembrance Day?
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Who Do We Remember On Remembrance Day?

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We celebrate Remembrance Day on the 11th November. We remember the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and civilians in times of war, especially since the First World War. Students read through the passage and then answer the accompanying study questions.
Dr. Seuss Titles
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Dr. Seuss Titles

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To celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss we have created this fun worksheet for your students to complete. Do your students like reading Dr. Seuss books? Let’s find out! Kids are asked to fill in the missing words by completing the names of the Dr. Seuss books. We hope you enjoy! Find more resources at Primary Leap
Cloze Activity - Anne Frank
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Cloze Activity - Anne Frank

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Who was Anne Frank? Why is Anne Frank Famous? Find out some facts about Anne Frank by completing this cloze activity. There are 12 facts that students must fill in using the word bank to help them. This worksheet was created by Primary Leap
Hanukkah worksheet: Spellings
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Hanukkah worksheet: Spellings

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Spelling is important because it aids in both reading and writing. This spelling worksheet includes words associated with Hanukkah. Find more resources at Primary Leap
Reading Comprehension - The Selfish Giant
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Reading Comprehension - The Selfish Giant

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Students are asked to read through a part taken from the book: The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde. There are comprehension, vocabulary, and discussion topics for students to complete. There is also a word search included. Find more resources at Primary Leap
Reading Comprehension - What Happens on Remembrance Day?
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Reading Comprehension - What Happens on Remembrance Day?

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At 11am on the 11th November, 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after more than four years of continuous warfare. What/who are we remembering on Remembrance Day? In what year was the first Armistice Day held? Students read through the text and answer the accompanying study questions.
English Worksheet: Using the Correct Homophone (2)
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English Worksheet: Using the Correct Homophone (2)

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This English resource is all about homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Students read the sentences below and choose the correct homophone to complete each sentence. Find more resources at Primary Leap
English Worksheet: Using the Correct Homophone (3)
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English Worksheet: Using the Correct Homophone (3)

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This English resource is all about homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Students read the sentences and choose the correct homophone to complete each sentence. Find more resources at Primary Leap