Flashcards with images and words and a spelling table to support teaching of alternative spellings of /oa/
(Phase 5 Week 25)
Review spelling:
‘oa’ as in coat, float, throat.
Alternative spellings:
‘ow’ = ‘oa’ as in blow, elbow, shadow,
‘oe’ =‘oa’ as in toe, tomatoes, heroes,
o_e = ‘oa’ as in smoke, telescope, cone, globe
‘o’ = ‘oa’ as in tomato, gecko, mango, no, so
16 clear images/words for each grapheme above used in:
Flashcards with word and image on one card.
Flashcards with image on one card and a matching flashcard/grid for the corresponding word.
2 versions of a ‘spelling grid’ (one version all 5 graphemes, one version 4 = /ow/,/oe/,/o_e/,/o/) with a accompanying word bank.
Alternative Spellings for /sh/
Alternative Spellings for /igh/
Alternative Spellings for /ee/
Alternative Spellings for /or/
Alternative Spellings for /air/
Made for my year 3 class who are just starting to formally learn their times-tables.
Highly visual, interactive slides with arrays of dots, hundred squares, step counting, and various sum flashcards;
PowerPoint activity/presentation progressing in this slide order:
Counting in steps of three up to 102 from 0.
Repeated addition/counting up in 3s to 190 on click
Repeated addition/counting up in 3s to 190 automatic timed steps
100 square count in steps of three with pattern being revealed (2 secs each step).
100 square count in steps of three with pattern being revealed (1 sec each step).
3 times table with array in order
3 times table in order no array
3 times table out of order with array
3 times table out of order no array
3 times table, out of order, no array x24 questions
3 times table - see answer - give sum, out of order with array
3 times table - see answer - give sum, out of order no array
Includes differentiated worksheets.
Clear verbs, nouns, adjectives mats or posters with definition and clear pictures to illustrate a selection of verbs, nouns, adjectives.
11 A4 posters included
4 verb posters or mats.
3 noun posters or mats.
4 adjective posters or mats.
1 version of the verbs poster with verbs defined twice as;
’ verbs are action words’
twice as
’ verbs are action words that describe what the noun is doing’
1 extra version of verb posters (e.g. 4 verb posters) as above but action words replaced with doing words.
Ideal for introducing and/or reinforcing verbs and nouns in year 1 and 2.
Make it into a display with the bundle (See below)
Yelling, telling or asking?
A sentence type resource for year 2 and year 1 with 159 illustrated telling, asking or exclamatory sentences. Learners to add end punctuation.
3 similar sentences per A4 page - 1 of each sentence type (yelling, telling or asking)
1 version with 3 very similar sentences, but which on careful reading are each different (i.e. 1 is a simple telling, 1 is exclamatory, 1 is a question sentence) (51 sentences)
1 version with 3 obviously different sentences (36 sentences) but with a the same sentence topic.
1 version as above with easier to read/decodable sentences for LA learners (21 sentences)
1 version with 3 very similar sentences but which change dependent upon the end punctuation (51 sentences)
Mohammed Salah Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheets
This download includes differentiated biographies of Mohammed Salah, the Egyptian professional football player who currently plays as a forward for Liverpool and the Egypt national team. Salah is considered one of the best football players in the world and has won numerous awards for his skills and accomplishments.
The biographies are split into two levels, with approximately 500 words and 10 questions in the higher level, and approximately 350 words and 8 questions in the lower level. Both levels follow the same structure and cover similar information and facts. Answer sheets are provided in two styles: A4 with lines and A5 to print, cut, glue in books and answer below.
These worksheets are suitable for teaching biographies and modern-day Egyptians for students in KS2 and KS3.
(‘football’ and ‘soccer’ versions included)
Formal and Informal English Learning Materials
These materials consist of 3 sets of worksheets and flashcards to help primary school students learn the difference between formal and informal English.
Worksheet Activities (3 levels):
Students practice formalizing informal phrases and matching formal and informal equivalents.
• Transform colloquial expressions into formal language
• Write out formal versions of informal phrases
• Match informal phrases to their formal counterparts
Flashcard Activities:
Sets of formal and informal phrase flashcards for matching and speaking practice.
Students match informal cards with their formal counterparts and vice versa.
Flashcards can also be used for speaking and role-play activities where students practice changing between formal and informal language.
The activities are designed to:
• Develop vocabulary around formal vs informal language
• Foster an awareness of context and audience in language choice
• Provide differentiated practice to suit a range of learning levels
The timeless story of David and Goliath imparts powerful lessons about courage, faith, and perseverance for all children. In this beautifully illustrated resource, a young shepherd boy named David boldly confronts the mighty Philistine warrior Goliath, embodying unwavering trust in God despite overwhelming odds. His improbable triumph demonstrates that inner strength can overcome even the most daunting adversities.
This culturally and religiously significant tale holds immense importance in Jewish tradition. The informative fact box explores King David’s enduring legacy - revered as a wise ruler over a unified Israel, esteemed scholar, prolific composer of the Psalms, and vital ancestor from whose royal lineage the long-awaited Messiah will arise to usher peace and redemption for humanity.
A variety of engaging reading comprehension activities reinforce key details and higher-order thinking skills:
39-question multiple-choice quiz
Summary cloze passage with word bank
17 written response questions, with a variety of engaging question types, for higher middle school learners
17 written response questions, with a variety of engaging question types, for upper elementary learners
Answer sheets for all activities
Utilize this versatile resource as a Jewish religious education lesson or reading comprehension exercise across curricula. Students will gain meaningful insights into this pivotal biblical narrative while developing crucial literacy skills.
Moses & Exodus of Egypt
Moses & The Burning Bush
Moses in the Bulrushes
Joseph and His Brothers
Queen Esther’s Story of Purim
Story of Creation
Story of Hanukkah
Judaism Information Text
Differentiated reading comprehension worksheets for the classic fairytale ‘The Real Princess’, also known as ‘The Princess and the Pea’.
This carefully retold story is written at three levels appropriate for readers aged from 6 to 10 years old. The higher level text features more ambitious vocabulary and includes 19 questions, including vocabulary questions. The middle level has 13 questions, while the lower level text has been simplified for lower-level readers and has only 8 questions.
All levels come with answer sheets.
Looking for other Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales? Check out these:
Little Mermaid
The Ugly Duckling
Thumbelina
Differentiated reading comprehension worksheets for the classic fairytale ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’.
This carefully retold story is written at three levels appropriate for readers aged from 6 to 11 years old.
The higher level text is double sided, has a larger word count and features more ambitious vocabulary and includes 16 questions, including vocabulary questions.
The middle level is double sided, has fewer and easier to comprehend words and comes with two question sheet versions; one with 14 questions, another with 10 questions.
The lower level text has been simplified for lower-level readers, but follows the structure of the other two higher texts and is therefore also double sided but uses mainly decodable and high frequency words and has 9 comprehension question using easy to read and answer questions.
All levels come with answer sheets.
Looking for other classic fairy tale reading worksheets?
Little Red Riding Hood
Hansel and Gretel
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Rapunzel
And many more reading printables in my shop!
Differentiated reading comprehension for the fairy tale ‘Sleeping Beauty’ also known as ‘Briar Rose’.
The higher-level text is double-sided and features a larger word count, as well as more complex vocabulary. It includes two versions of comprehension questions. The first version comprises 19 higher-level questions, while the second version includes 15 questions.
The middle-level text is also double-sided but has a slightly smaller word count and simpler vocabulary. It comes with two sets of comprehension questions - one with 16 questions and the other with 12 questions.
The lower-level text has been simplified for easier reading and is single-sided. It mainly uses decodable and high-frequency words when possible. This version includes three sets of questions - a 10-question version, an 8 question version and a ‘circle the answer’ multiple-choice version with 14 questions.
All levels of worksheets come with answer sheets.
Differentiated reading comprehension for the humorous fable “The Mouse, The Bird and The Sausage” by the Brothers Grimm. A boastful bird convinces his friends to switch household roles. The dissatisfied mouse, bird, and sausage then fail comically in their unfamiliar duties, leading to their disastrous demise. This fable warns readers against upending a functional system due to the dangers of pride and envy.
Suitable for Key Stage 3 and 4 readers.
Includes 4 versions of question sheets:
➊ A 19 question classic comprehension sheet with literal and factual questions about the story.
➋ A 12 question sheet with higher level comprehension questions.
➌ A 21 True or False question sheet.
➍ A 35 question SAT-style multiple choice sheet with questions on facts, main ideas, details, sequencing, inferences, vocabulary, true/false, cause and effect, and author’s purpose.
All question sheets come with corresponding answer sheets.
Help students understand the traditions and meaning behind Diwali, the Indian Festival of Lights, with this engaging teaching resource. The double-sided illustrated text retells the story of Rama and Sita, derived from the Ancient Hindu epic Ramayana, and is written at a years 6-8 reading level.
Assessment and differentiation made easy with:
52 question multiple choice quiz with various question types
Story summary cloze activity
Sequencing task
Two levels of written response prompts for differentiation from years 6-11
Answer keys included for all activities.
Bring the traditions and meaning of Diwali alive for your students with this comprehensive resource for teaching the story of Rama and Sita.
Hindu story reading passage worksheets - The Creation of Ganesh
Immerse students in Hindu culture and beliefs through this vivid retelling of a cherished origin myth. This illustrated Hindu story recounts the dramatic birth of Ganesh, one of Hinduism’s most beloved deities.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the significance of Ganesh and the story of his unusual elephant head
Analyze the themes of divine power, family bonds, and overcoming obstacles
Explore Hindu mythology and culture in a thoughtful, secular context
Includes:
Illustrated myth retelling with fact boxes
31-question multiple choice quiz
Sequencing and true/false activities
Cloze summary
Written response prompts (leveled)
Answer keys
Engaging and educational, these materials are ideal for upper elementary through high school. Let this popular Hindu narrative bring an important part of world culture alive in your classroom!
And may Ganesh bring you and your students a smooth and obstacle-free life!
Hindu story reading comprehension worksheets - Divine Blue Birth, Lord Krishna
This story is part of Hindu mythology, specifically the story of Lord Krishna’s birth. Krishna is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. The story centers around Krishna’s birth and early life, highlighting the attempts of the evil King Kamsa to thwart a prophecy predicting his demise at the hands of Devaki’s eighth child (Krishna). This story is a significant part of Hindu mythology and is celebrated in various festivals, especially during Krishna Janmashtami, which marks Krishna’s birth. The narrative emphasizes themes of divine intervention, the triumph of good over evil, and the fulfillment of destiny.
The story is engaging for students of all ages and will prove interesting and rewarding.
This comprehensive lesson aims to bring this key ancient Hindu story to life through vivid illustrations and activities to deepen understanding:
A vivid illustrated retelling of the ancient myth, evoking Hindu beliefs
4 differentiated worksheets for deeper understanding:
Multiple choice quiz
Higher level written response
Middle level written response
Lower level written response
Differentiated worksheets allow diverse ways to deepen and demonstrate knowledge, including sequencing, cloze story summary, true or false, symbolism, reflection questions etc. Includes answer keys.
The thought-provoking materials are designed to engage students from year 6 to year 10. Answer keys are included.
Captivate your students with the inspiring story of Queen Esther and her courageous stand against persecution, and explore the origins of the Purim festival.
Queen Esther’s Story (from the Book of Esther) is the biblical account of Esther, a brave Jewish woman who became queen and saved her people from persecution. Facing the threat of genocide at the hands of the wicked Haman, Esther risked her own life to plead with the king and expose Haman’s evil plot. Through her courage and faith, Esther triumphed over adversity, leading to the establishment of the annual Jewish festival of Purim.
The story of Queen Esther is a seminal event in Jewish history recounted in the Hebrew Bible as a testament to bravery, justice, and divine providence. Despite the dangers she faced, Esther’s actions guided by God’s plan ultimately saved her people from destruction.
A variety of engaging comprehension activities reinforce key details and higher-order thinking skills in this
2 levels of multiple-choice, SAT-style quizzes (2-page and 3-page versions)
2 levels of story summary cloze passages
4 levels of written response worksheets (2 double-sided version with engaging mixed style question types, and 2 single-sided version with essential written response questions)
2 levels of true or false question sheets.
2 levels of Queen Esther Purim crosswords
Answer sheets for all activities
Exploring this pivotal narrative develops cultural literacy about the ancestral origins and formative experiences that shaped Jewish identity, ethics, and traditions.
David and Goliath
Moses & Exodus of Egypt
Moses & The Burning Bush
Moses in the Bulrushes
Joseph and His Brothers
Story of Creation
Story of Hanukkah
Judaism Information Text
Engage your students with the captivating Jewish account of the origins of the universe and life on Earth, as beautifully depicted in retelling of the biblical story of Creation.
The Story of Creation is the foundational narrative in the Torah (first five books of the Hebrew Bible) that describes God’s formation of the heavens, Earth, and all living things over a period of six days, followed by a seventh day of rest and blessing. This powerful cosmological story establishes core Jewish beliefs about the divine source of all existence and the sanctity of the seventh day of the week.
The story portrays God methodically creating light, sky, land, vegetation, celestial bodies, aquatic creatures, animals, and ultimately human beings - fashioned in God’s own image and given stewardship over the Earth. Despite its ancient roots, the creation story remains a seminal text exploring timeless concepts of the universe’s beginnings, humanity’s place in the world, and our sacred responsibility as ethical caretakers.
A variety of differentiated, engaging comprehension activities reinforce key details and higher-order thinking skills in this resource:
3 levels of multiple-choice, SAT-style quizzes
2 levels of story summary cloze passages
2 levels of written response worksheets with fun & engaging mixed-style questions
2 levels of true or false question sheets
2 version of Story of Creation crossword
Answer keys for all activities
Exploring this formative narrative develops cultural literacy about the ancestral beliefs and wisdom that shaped Jewish spirituality, ethics, and traditions like Rosh Hashanah and Shabbat.
David and Goliath
Moses & Exodus of Egypt
Moses & The Burning Bush
Moses in the Bulrushes
Joseph and His Brothers
Queen Esther’s Story of Purim
Story of Hanukkah
Judaism Information Text
Simple and Compound Sentences Task Cards
This engaging set of task cards helps students differentiate between simple, compound, and incomplete sentences. Designed for Year 3 learners, including EAL students, the cards feature clear vocabulary and illustrations to support understanding and maintain interest. Examples of “not a sentence” are included to reinforce key grammar concepts like capital letters, punctuation, subjects, and verbs.
Perfect for classroom practice, this resource includes two recording sheets: one for tasks 1-20 and another for 21-40, making it ideal for extending learning or for fast finishers. Students simply read each numbered card and record their answer (A, B, or C) on the corresponding sheet.
This set is an excellent tool for promoting grammar awareness and sentence classification skills in young learners.
Colourful power point I made for a PSHE/Citizenship lesson on making choices.
Should I do this or do that?
WHY?
Objectives:
• to recognise that they can make choices
• the difference between right and wrong
• what they like and dislike
• what is fair and unfair
• to share their opinions on matters that are important to them
• to take part in discussions with one other person and the whole class
• to resolve differences by looking at alternatives, making decisions and explaining choices
Illuminate your classroom with the spirit of Diwali through this engaging lesson on the Indian festival of lights. Students will gain meaningful insight into the cultural traditions, rituals, mythology, and global celebrations that brighten this 5-day Hindu holiday.
Vivid illustrations coupled with clear, engaging text unravel the origins and significance of Diwali. Learn how the demon king Narakasur’s defeat and Sita’s rescue represent the triumph of light over darkness, inspiring the diya lamps, fireworks, and sweets that define this occasion. The reading also highlights unique Diwali practices across India and beyond.
Learning is reinforced through differentiated assessment options catered to diverse needs:
4 levels of multiple choice quizzes with various question types
3 written response variations, including a short phrase worksheet for essential understanding
A 40-question true/false quiz evaluates both comprehension and critical thinking
Enlighten your students with a memorable exploration of Diwali, the festival of lights cherished by Hindus worldwide. This richly illustrated lesson makes an illuminating addition to studies of Indian culture and mythology for years 5-10.