I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This product teaches division focussing on sharing equally or fairly.
Sharing is usually the first step students embark on when learning division.
Aimed at: Keystage 1, and SEN
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PowerPoint Presentation (22 Slides) includes practical activities, interaction of students and learn how to work out sharing problems and how to write number sentences. Also explains what each of the digits mean in a division number sentence and what the division sign means in the context of sharing.
Detailed Lesson Plan- includes learning objectives, lesson starter, main activities and plenary. All slides are referred to in the plan.
Worksheets: -
Activity 1 - 9 pages of cut/paste activities (differentiated) includes completing missing number sentences.
Activity 2 - 9 pages of cut/paste activities (differentiated) sharing between 3 people.
Additional Worksheets 1 and 2 - Solving gummie bears problem.
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A set of detailed lesson plans and PowerPoint presentations with supporting worksheets for Year 1 and Year 2.
This product is useful if your class is visiting a church. So that the children know what to expect, this resource highlights features inside and outside a church.
UPDATED on 13th May 2019 with 3 new additional activities for early finishers. Worksheets now have answer keys.
Pictures are also in black and white for the children to colour in.
Complete resource with presentations and flexible detailed lesson plans.
The lesson starts off with getting children to discuss where their special place is - a gentle starter to lead into a special place for some Christians.
Lesson 1: My Special Place
Lesson 2: Places of Worship and Special Symbols
Lesson 3: Mains features inside/outside a church
Lesson 4: My Church Visit and activity sheets - ready-made list for children to tick off what they see and draw other features of the church
Lesson 5: Follow- up to Visit - Shared writing and individual writing
Worksheets/Activities for each lesson
Word Search with Solution
List of words relating to the church - select some of the words and ask children if they know the meaning of the word(s). Ask children about some of the tricky words to spell, e.g. aisle. Some words start with 'c' as in cat but has an 's' sound, e.g. candle and ciborium.
Additional worksheets
- Word Church Mat - Children unscramble the 8 words below the pictures and write it out correctly.
- Read and match pictures to sentences worksheet - Children read the six sentences which describe church objects and then trace over the words for each picture, cut out and glue the pictures opposite the sentences.
- Differentiated Alphabetical order worksheets - children write the 10 words in ABC order and then sort out the two jumbled sentences.
Please see preview pane for words on flash cards.
File Type: PowerPoint, Word and PDF
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This maths resource relates to place value: tens and ones. Please note it is a hands on resource and the lesson plan should be used in conjunction with the presentations as there is a lesson starter presentation.
It can be used for reviewing tens and ones or teaching it from scratch, so the detailed lesson plan is flexible.
Some preparation is needed to carry out the activities such as collection of different coloured straws, elastic bands, suggested materials such as counters, unifix cubes; cut out the 1 digit number tiles for the worksheet or you can get children to select two numbers from a pile, write it down and then describe the place value - see 5. in the list below.
This product contains:
Lesson Starter PowerPoint Presentation - Counting in tens from 0 to 100 and back. Also included is the Hundred Square if you need to demonstrate counting in steps or groups of 10.
Main Lesson PowerPoint Presentation (50 Slides) together with lesson plan
Detailed Lesson Plan (Presentation slides are referred to)- Includes whole class and independent activities.
Place Value Grids - tens/ones and tens/units - for practical activities
Blank Place Value Grid
Worksheet and Cut/paste activity sheets for making 2-digit numbers.
Children choose a 1 -digit number from container 1 and another 1-digit number from container 2 to make a 2-digit number which they stick onto their worksheet and describe the number, e.g. 35 = 3 tens 5 ones; 30 + 5.
Children are taken through step-by-step of what a 2-digit number stands for and why we need zero.
Independent work is differentiated.
Hope you enjoy this resource.
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Place Value: Tens and Ones - Flashcards and Displays
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-tens-and-ones-units-tens-tower-s-ones-resources-teacher-s-notes-activities-11529070
<strong>This resource is about the lost son parable relating to forgiveness. It is for whole school assembly.</strong>
It contains:
PowerPoint Presentation
Teacher’s Guide on how to conduct the assembly
Playscript of the Parable
Posters for display
Cross-curricular to Religious Studies and Citizenship.
The theme is ‘forgiveness’ based on The Parable of the Lost Son.
Learning Objective: To understand what forgiveness means.
Children are asked why we should say ‘sorry’ and understand the meaning of forgiveness and understanding.
The children are asked about their own experience of getting hurt and wanting that person to say sorry and what it feels like if they don’t apologize.
They are taken through the story and asked questions along the way.
I’ve written a playscript based on the story. You may wish to have a group of children act out the story instead of reading it on the slides. There are questions on the slides for children to think about.
This resource is an addition to my previous pack on telling the time.
There is a PowerPoint Presentation - each slide is referred to in the lesson plans.
All lesson plans contain starter activities and lesson objectives.
This product relates to telling and writing the time using am and pm and digital clocks.
Content:
Lesson 1: Read quarter to times - children will see the long hand points to 9.
Lesson 2: Read the time at 5 minute intervals, e.g. 8.40 pm
Lesson 3: Read 24 hour analogue clock why we use am/pm
Lesson 4: Read 24 hour digital clock and convert am/pm to analogue times
Lesson 5: Time problem questions - Slides on how to approach them.
There are 5 detailed lesson plans on how you can teach the above lessons with the PowerPoint slides for whole class teaching. You can choose what you want to include from the lesson plans.
There are differentiated worksheets for each lesson. The lessons also include practical activities to reinforce the concept of time.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word and PDF formats
Pack 1 of 2 Resources can be found at:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/clocks-telling-the-time-analogue-and-digital-12-hour-clock-11030239
UPDATED - Includes PDF Format of all worksheets, lesson plans and word search solutions.
This colourful resource is a detailed introduction to teaching split digraphs.
There are 5 PowerPoint Presentations - which includes whole class activities.
<strong>Each presentation focuses on a-e, e-e, i-e, o-e and u-e split digraphs. </strong>
<strong>The phonic pack also contains: </strong>
5 lesson plans - slides are referred to in the plans - includes objectives and key questions.
Differentiated activities - filling in split digraph letters, write sentences, word searches, correcting misspelt words (highlighted), e.g. hoem, tiem.
Solution to the word searches
Practical activities making split digraph words on laminated strips.
Split digraph strips, letters a-z, consonant digraphs and consonant blends - to be laminated and cut out.
Flashcards for teaching
Teacher’s Notes
If you only require worksheets only, visit:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/split-digraphs-phonics-worksheets-keystage-1-11589999
Goes well with:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phase-3-phonics-consonant-digraphs-vowel-digraphs-trigraphs-presentations-worksheets-activities-11073647
File type: Power Point, Microsoft Word and PDF
UPDATED with PDF worksheets and specimen answer sheet for cut/paste sequence.
This resource pack consists of:
2 PowerPoint Presentations - includes whole class activities.
5 Lesson Plans - includes learning objectives/outcomes
Differentiated activity worksheets
Presentation 1 and Lesson Plan 1 - on the topic of making promises and relate to children’s experiences of making and breaking promises and that ‘bad secrets’ are disguised as promises.
Presentation 2 - Tells the story of Noah and God’s covenant/promise to the world with colourful pictures - includes whole class activities.
Each lesson plan refers to the numbered slides and what activities children undertake to achieve the learning objectives.
Lesson 1 - What are promises/making and breaking promises - 2 differentiated worksheets - Link to SEAL - Promising not to misbehave, to share classroom equipment etc.
Lesson 2 - Noah is chosen - 2 differentiated worksheet activities that include describing Noah’s character from the text/labelling.
Lesson 3 - Building the ark/people laughing at Noah - Cut/paste activity cutting out animals to stick onto the ark then colour in.
Lesson 4 - The Flood and after - Cut/paste sequencing activity to show how it was safe for Noah to leave the ark with Answer Sheet.
Lesson 5 - Recount of the story - Sort the paragraphs in order on PowerPoint then differentiated writing activities at tables/colour in rainbow.
Link Lesson 5 to Art - make a rainbow poster and children write what they promise to do on strips of paper.
Resources are editable to suit the different abilities of your pupils.
File type: PowerPoint, MSWord and PDF.
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All About Me booklet.
Ideal for Year 1/2, ESL, EFL and EAL students.
Teacher’s Notes included.
Use it during the first week back at school and find out about the children you’ll be teaching and children can find out about each other’s family and interests.
The front page of the booklet, which is editable, comes in 7 border colours: plain white, blue, red, yellow, purple, green and grey.
On the front page is a doodle box for children to doodle away and make their cover unique.
The rest of the pages are for children to:
do a self portrait
write their age
write who they live with
draw the people they live with
write three favourite things they like to do
write and draw their favourite animal, TV show, colour and food
A page about ‘More about me’ - children write a special day they like to celebrate, a place to visit, favourite subjects and what they want to be when they grow up.
Last two pages are differentiated - Children might want to share some news, perhaps what they did during the summer or half term break.
Hope you enjoy using the booklet.
The product relates to a 10 to 15 mins assembly on The Good Samaritan.
Aimed at Foundation/Keystage 1/2.
<strong>Content:</strong>
27 Slides - PowerPoint Presentation - Telling of the parable and what it means to be a neighbour, Reflection - relate to children’s experiences of helping and being considerate and kind to everybody.
There is an optional end of assembly prayer on Slide 27.
Teacher’s Assembly Guide (2 pages) - This guides you through the assembly with extra notes. The slides are referred to.
2 Optional worksheets for post-assembly work. More able writers recount the parable and the second worksheet contains pictures to help recount the parable.
Please see the preview pane.
File Type: PowerPoint, Word and PDF.
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You may be interested in a 1 hour structured lesson on the Good Samaritan:
Presentation, Lesson Plan, Differentiated Worksheet and Cut and Paste Activities
The Parable of the Lost Son - Forgiveness
This resource comprises 5 worksheets on the water cycle and a missing jigsaw activity.
The worksheets are also on PowerPoint and PDF format.
These are additional worksheets you can give out during the lesson, use as assessment on the water cycle or as homework.
Two worksheets require students to write about the water cycle in their own words.
Three worksheets entail cut and paste activities. The simpler activities are cutting out the word strips and glue them onto the correct blank space to show the water cycle process.
The other cut and paste activity requires students to write the title in their workbooks or on a separate sheet of paper. Then they write about each word, cut out the strip and glue it into their workbooks. Some students may only be able to complete 4 strips. Let them choose a word to write about.
Once the students have written something about each word, they can draw a picture for each strip.
There is a jigsaw puzzle to complete. It has 4 pieces missing with which students complete the puzzle picture of the water cycle. When this is completed, student cut out and stick the labels into the correct spaces on the completed puzzle. A finished puzzle is included to how the puzzle should look. NB: The picture was drawn on the computer and coloured in by hand.
Missing Jigsaw Puzzle pieces (b/w) – Print off the page with just one puzzle piece in place. Students complete the whole puzzle by cutting out the rest of the puzzles (8 pieces) and sticking them in place to complete the water cycle picture. Then as above, cut out the words and glue beneath the correct picture, e.g. precipitation would go beneath the rain cloud.
Students can then colour in.
Hope you enjoy using these resources.
This resource contains data and graphing relating to pictograms, bar charts, block graphs and tally charts and tables. It also includes lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations and worksheet activities.
In line with the NC 2014 - Making and using pictograms, tally charts, block diagrams and simple tables.
There is a PowerPoint Presentation on each lesson.
Lesson Plans contain:-
Oral/Mental Starters
Main activities
Plenaries (Recap session)
Lesson Plan 1: Pictograms - Children read and create pictograms - Differentiated worksheet activities and question sheets.
Lesson Plan 2: Children create and read block diagrams- worksheet activities on block graphs and question sheets.
Lesson Plan 3: Children read and create tally Charts and data tables. Children will incorporate what they have learnt so far tally and read tables in order to create a pictogram and block graph. - Differentiated worksheet activities.
Lesson Plan 4: Bar Charts (vertical and horizonal) - Children read and answer questions on bar charts and learn to interpret them; produce a bar chart from a table - Zoo Animals.
Surveys on Favourite Fruit, Flavours of Ice cream, Favourite Pets , How Children Travel to School and Favourite Vegetables.
Worksheets and Presentations are editable and printable.
Resources 1 and 2 - Best to print off, laminate and cut out for repeated use.
Now includes PDF versions.
US version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pictograms-block-graphs-tally-chart-tables-bar-charts-presentations-worksheets-11233470
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St. Valentine-themed Data Handling Resources: Tally Charts, Tables, Pictograms, Block Graphs, Bar Charts , Presentations, Worksheets and Activities
Phase 2 - 6: Letters and Sounds - English - Appendix 1 - Spellings
Preparation: Print, laminate and cut out - use with dry-wipe pen for continuous use.
Year 1 high frequency words and tricky words phases 2 to 6 and common exception words in large lettering and dotted words for tracing over.
Read the word below, then practise writing the word.
Great resource for children to take home to practise reading and writing a selection of words.
Help prepare student for a spelling test.
Useful resource to give to children who are learning English as a second language. Give them two or three words to learn and practise writing and/or incorporate into lessons.
Learning Objective: To read, write and spell common and tricky words.
File Type: pdf.
A resource on reading and writing numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words.
Aimed at: Keystage 1, SEND and ESL students.
There is opportunity for literacy link connected to one of the activities - Making a list which entails writing the numbers in words and figures for each person receiving a gift - please see preview pane.
The lesson pack includes:-
- Detailed Lesson Plan - includes learning objectives for lesson starter and main activity, oral/mental starter, main activities and plenary. The PowerPoint Slides are referred to in the plan.
- PowerPoint Presentation - (31 Slides) include chart showing numerals and numbers in words, whole class activities on writing and reading numbers, matching numerals to words and vice versa.
- Flash cards - digits and in words 0 to 20/zero to twenty (print/laminate)
- 2 Number/Word Charts for display - You can print onto A3 and laminate. (in different fonts)
- 5 Worksheets -
Worksheet 1 Completing a missing numbers and words chart (all children to do this sheet).
Extra differentiated work:
Worksheets 2 - Writing numbers to words and words to numbers.
Worksheet 3 - writing numbers to words and words to numbers (easier)
Worksheet 4 and 4a - Cut/paste activity matching-up
(See preview pane) Worksheet 5 - Literacy link work - Making a list for Fran which includes writing and matching numerals to number words.
Hope you find this resource beneficial and interesting.
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This resource pack is relates to addition and subtraction one-step word problems.
**Learning objectives: To solve addition and subtraction word problems. **
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2
It includes a 5 Slide PowerPoint on hints on how to tackle word problems. I would read a problem card out on the PowerPoint first and elicit from the children how they would go about solving the problem.
**The pack also includes: **
There are 3 sets of differentiated addition word problems worksheets -
Worksheet 1 - addition up to 10 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 2 - addition up to 15 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 3 - addition up to 20 - (12 questions)
There are 3 sets of differentiated subtraction word problems worksheets -
Worksheet 1 - subtraction up to 10 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 2 - subtraction up to 15 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 3 - subtraction up to 20 - (12 questions)
Additional Task Cards:
Besides the conventional worksheets, there are addition and subtraction task cards.
They contain simple word problem sentences for children who are finding reading challenging. But the cards are suitable for all abilities as the cards require students to write a number sentence below the word problem.
18 addition word problem task cards (with answers)
18 subtraction word problem task cards (with answers)
You can laminate the task cards and/or stick into children’s math books.
Files are contained in a folder.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12732639
You can use this resource to present in an assembly (10-15 mins) or as a standalone lesson as I have included worksheets.
It is editable to suit learning abilities of your pupils. Remember to ‘Save As’, give a new name to the Presentation before editing.
You can change the date of Mother’s Day as it changes each year.
Content:
• Assembly/Lesson Notes
• 19 Slides – PowerPoint Presentation
• Mother’s Day card to colour in and add additional designs
• Worksheet 1 – Pupils draw four things and write simple sentences of what their mums do for them.
• Worksheet 2 – Pupils draw four things and write simple sentences of what they will do on Mother’s Day to make it special
• Worksheet 3 – Pupils complete a cloze activity.
Please see Assembly Notes – There is pupil interaction.
Meaning of Mother’s Day
Traditional Simnel Cake now linked to Easter
History of Mother’s Day and the ‘Mother’ Church
Children think about how they can make their mums feel special on the day
When USA and Mexico celebrate their Mother’s Day
Geography link – You could ask pupils to locate USA, Canada, Australia, UK and Mexico on the map as they are all on different continents.
Simple Ready-made card This is for some pupils who are reluctant to design a card. See preview pane.
Print off the sheet onto card or good quality paper.
Pupils can decorate and colour in and add their name at the bottom.
Then fold along the line to look like a card.
Second sheet with the heart should be printed on normal paper.
Tell pupils to decorate the sheet with the large heart on and then cut out to stick onto the front of the card.
3 Optional Worksheets to use after assembly or lesson.
Worksheet 1 – Pupils draw four things and write simple sentences of what their mums or foster mum or gran do for them.
Worksheet 2 – Pupils draw four things and write simple sentences of what they will do to make Mother’s Day special. For example, he/she could draw themselves giving mum a tray with breakfast in bed and then write a sentence correctly punctuated.
Additional Worksheet 3 – This worksheet is in two parts.
There is a gap-filling activity with the words in the word bank.
The second part is finding which day of the week is missing and then writing it.
File Type: Editable PowerPoint and Word docs, also in PDF format .
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This is an assembly presentation on the topic of Guy Fawkes and bonfire night celebrated on 5 November in the UK.
The presentation can also be used as part of a lesson as there are 42 slides with optional follow-up activities.
Depending on how long your assembly is, you can choose what to include in as the presentation is editable.
It is divided into four sections:
• Celebrating with fireworks
• Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
• How we celebrate today and fireworks code
• Ending assembly with our freedom to practise our own religion and a prayer.
You can begin your assembly from Slide 11 which covers the gunpowder plot and why 5th November is a special day.
The presentation contains a glossary and the list of conspirators.
The follow-up activities relate to what they have learnt in assembly or if using as a lesson, to consolidate their learning.
Teacher Notes (4 pages) - Slides are referred to in the teacher notes.
4 Worksheets:
Worksheet 1 : Children draw and write simple sentences relating the five senses they use during a fireworks display. An example of this is on Slide 33.
Worksheet 2: Children write and draw four things they have learnt about the Gunpowder Plot.
Worksheet 3: This is a Guy Fawkes rhyme activity - using the well-known rhyme Remember, Remember, the fifth of November, children answer some questions on the rhyme, there is phonic and word work and children are asked to write in their own words ‘Why should 5th November never be forgot?’ The more able children may be able to complete this and the less able can discuss it.
Wordsearch with solution
Please see preview pane for worksheets and presentation slides included.
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This comprehensive resource relates to 2D shapes and repeating patterns.
Learning Objectives:
- To recognise and name 2D shapes (including squares, triangles and circles)
Success criteria:-
- I can make a repeating pattern
- I can say which shape comes next in a repeating pattern
- I can use shape and colour to repeat patterns (challenge)
Aimed at: EYFS/KS1 and SEN students
Student explore and use their imagination to make 2d shape repeat patterns. They are also challenged to use colours.
Resource content:-
• PowerPoint Presentation (23 Slides) - Includes whole class activities
• 2D Shape Pattern 1 – cut/paste activity
• 2D Shape Pattern 2 – cut/paste activity
• Colour Shape Patterns 1 – cut/paste activity
• Colour Shape Patterns 2 (extension)
• Colour Shape Patterns 3 (extension)
• Large Shape Tiles 1 (plain & colour)
• Medium Shape Tiles 2 (plain & colour)
• Small Shape Tiles 3 (plain & colour
• Repeating Shape Patterns worksheet
(to be used with shape tiles)
• Shape Pattern Mat worksheet (to be used with shape tiles)
• Repeat shape pattern T-shirt activity sheet
• My Shape Pattern T-shirt Design
Two lessons for children to explore repeating 2D shape patterns. The lesson can spread over three sessions to include art and ICT tasks.
The activities are differentiated to include all abilities.
Lesson 1: Students are introduced to 2D shapes patterns only (no colour).
Lesson 2: Students build upon what what they learnt in lesson 1 and include colour/2d shape repeating patterns.
Depending on the age group, you can combine the two lessons into one.
- Teacher Notes/Lesson Plans - all slides are referred to in the lesson plans with extra information on extension activities and plenaries.
File Type: PowerPoint, PDF, zip file in which the files are in Word format.
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I have uploaded two sets of lower case letters a to z to be printed onto card paper and laminate.
A lovely addition to your Alphabet/Phonic station.
Aimed at EYFS/Year 1, EFL/ESL students
Children practise moulding dough on top of the letters with dough/ plasticine.
Children practise writing inside the letters with different colour drywipe pens.
Print out as many times as you like - children can draw pictures beginning with the name of the letters.
Opportunity to use as a teaching resource showing children how to form lower case letters.
Hope this is useful.
For forming capital letters see free resource:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-capital-letters-formation-and-recognition-11692819
I have uploaded a resource to support children’s learning of the alphabet.
Children draw a line from each picture to the correct beginning letter name.
There are two sets which you can laminate for use with drywipe pens or you use as worksheets.
Two different lower case 'k’s are used.
Full pack link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-letters-activities-matching-pictures-to-upper-and-lower-case-letters-incs-trace-over-dots-11697982
Hope you find it useful.
This resource relates to Easter and contains 5 flexible lesson plans with PowerPoint Presentations for each lesson.
The Easter story is finally told in lesson 5 - You can start with any lesson.
1. Pancake Day/Shrove Tuesday -Literacy link on Instructions for making pancake and what Shrove Tuesday means for some Christians.
Worksheets - Sequence pictures (differentiated)
2. Why Christians celebrate Lent and the meaning of Ash Wednesday (3 worksheets)
3. Why we eat Easter eggs and hot cross buns and their link to Easter. (2 worksheets)
4. 3 Special Days in Holy Week (Palm Sunday/Maundy Thursday/Easter Friday (2 worksheets)
5. The Easter story Part 1 and 2 told via Presentations -whole class activities included and worksheet. The story is told by Granddad Joe and Calvin asks some questions. There is also some narration.
Worksheets and activities on all lessons.
All editable and printable.
Hope you enjoy this resource.