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.
UPDATED WITH ANSWER SHEETS AND TEACHER NOTES - May 2019
There are 7 Lesson Plans (with learning objectives) and Presentations . Worksheets and practical activities for whole class teaching.
This resource is about:-
-Sound and how sound travels to include sound waves, vibrations, pitch, volume;
-The sounds we can make with our voices and what happens;
-How we hear;
-How some animals hear;
-How to get sound from different musical instruments and what happens; and
-The type of listening devices we use to locate sound, stethoscopes, hearing aids etc.
19 audio sounds for listening activities (MP3)
Lesson 1: This is about how we use our voice and the different sounds we make. There is a diagram of how our voice works which includes vibration, pitch and how we need our teeth and tongue to produce sounds.
Activity - children are given a very short text to add vocal sound effects to in their groups - narrator/reader reads the short text (print this off the Slide) and the other children decide on vocal sound effects to add.
Lesson 2:- This is about musical instruments and how we produce sound from them (bang, hit, shake, pluck etc.) and group them into their categories (wind, stringed, percussion)- Grouping Activity sheets and Listening activity.
Lesson 3 - This is more practical and children plan and design their musical instruments. They are given ideas on what to do, e.g. make a guitar from cereal boxes, the handle is made of kitchen towel tube, strings are various sizes of elastic bands etc.
Lesson 4: This is about how we ear.
Children learn about the anatomy of the ear (outer ear, middle ear and inner ear) and how we receive and process sound. They also learn about why we get dizzy (semi-circular canals in our ear is filled with fluid).
There are worksheet activities and listening activities on PowerPoint Presentations.
Lesson 5: This lesson is about different listening devices such as the stethoscope, ear trumpets that were used in the past and versions of it that are used to hear unborn babies. Children - to make ear trumpets and pot telephones learning about how sound travels to the ear via a medium.
Children also investigate sound via different types of cups (sizes, material) and the length of the string).
Lesson 6: This lesson is about how some animals move their ears to hear sounds and locate their prey. - Activities- children work with a partner to complete their worksheets which contain missing words.
Lesson 7: Loud sounds get quieter when you are further away from its source -
All the lessons include information on volume, pitch, vibrations and sound waves.
Files: PowerPoint, MS Word and PDF.
US Version
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This product 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. Suitable for Grades 1 to 3.
There is a PowerPoint Presentation on each lesson.
Lesson Plans contain:-
-Oral/Mental Starters
-Main activities
-Plenaries (Recap session)
Lesson Plan 1: Pictograms - 2 differentiated worksheet activities and question sheet on pictograms.
Lesson Plan 2: Block Graphs - worksheet activities on creating block graphs and question sheets.
Lesson Plan 3: Tally Charts and Tables - Students learn how to tally and read tables in order to create a pictogram and block graph. - 4 differentiated worksheet activities in this lesson.
Lesson Plan 4: Bar Charts (vertical and horizonal) - Students read and answer questions on bar charts and learn to interpret them; produce a bar chart from a table - Zoo Animals.
Surveys on Favorite Fruit, Flavors of Ice cream, Favorite Pets , How Children Travel to School and Favorite Vegetables.
Worksheets and Presentations are editable, reproducible and printable.
Resources 1 and 2 - Best to print off, laminate and cut apart for reuse.
Learning Objectives: Organize, represent and interpret data to draw a picture graph (pictogram), and block graph.
Represent data, solve information presented in a bar graph.
Draw scaled picture graph and bar graph to represent data set with several categories.
CCSS.Math.Content.1.MD.C.4
CCSS.Math.Content.2. MD.D.10
CCSS.Math. Content.3.MD.B.3
Now includes PDF versions.
UK Version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pictograms-block-graphs-bar-charts-tally-charts-tables-presentations-worksheets-11232570
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
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.
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This reading comprehension product contains a short reading text on PowerPoint for whole class reading and comprehension questions.
Lesson Plans and differentiated worksheets/tasks.
Please see Preview Pane for sample worksheets and slides.
Aimed at and suitable for Kindergarten/Grade 1 and ESL/EFL/ELA students.
This resource can be used in whole class and group setting and for one-to-one teaching.
The Learning objectives and outcomes are in each lesson plan 1-5.
**English Language Arts lesson plans for 5 days focusing on the text. **
22 Slides: PowerPoint Presentation
Reading comprehension questions - listening/speaking and reading/writing
Scrambled sentence activities - differentiated tasks involving capitalization and using end punctuation.
Word work focus on the prefix ‘un’ - making new words and gap filling exercises.
Grammar work on the simple past - regular and common irregular verbs.
Answer sheet for worksheet 1 and self-correction sheet for worksheet 2 (Lesson 4)
Writing sentences
Composition - Writing a story based on Zack’s Unusual pet
Opportunity for computer work/non-fiction work on finding information about animals not usually kept as domestic pets.
Worksheets and activities - differentiated.
There is a Past Tense Verb Table for information/visual display for printing off in PowerPoint. Displaying regular and irregular past tense verbs.
Resources editable and printable.
File Type: Word, PowerPoint and PDF Formats contained in a zip file - all files in one folder.
UPDATED: February 5, 2019 with Worksheet 3.
This resource is part of Tell the Time (1) which has now been updated with this Lesson 9 resource. You may wish to buy the complete pack, i.e. Lessons 1 to 9.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pack-1-telling-the-time-analogue-digital-12-hr-clock-presentations-lesson-plans-and-worksheets-11030239
This is being sold separately as there have already been sales before the update.
This is Lesson 9 only and includes:-
15 Slides - Presentation on how to deal with word problems
Lesson Plan
3 Differentiated worksheets on o’clock times, half past and quarter past the hour and later/earlier time problems and now 5 minutes time for the more able.
Worksheet 1 - 7 questions
Worksheet 2 - (2 pages) - 9 questions
Worksheet 3 - (2 pages) - 6 word problems cut/paste activities.
Variety of questions to get the children thinking.
All worksheets, lesson plan and presentation in one zip for ease of downloading.
For personal and single classroom use only.
Short story reading comprehension text that focuses on particular aspects of the English language and grammar.
This literacy resource includes:-
Comprehensive PowerPoint Presentations - 20 Slides to go with the lessons - the reading text is on Presentation for whole class teaching including whole class exercises.
There is a Past tense verb table for visual display.
Can be used in whole class and group setting and for one-to-one teaching.
Literacy lessons for a week focussing on the text.
Reading comprehension questions - listening/speaking and reading/writing
Jumbled sentence activities - differentiated to include capital letter/full stop.
Word work focus on the prefix ‘un’
Gap filling exercises and making new words the prefix in a table exercise
Grammar work on the simple past - regular and common irregular verbs.
Self-correction sheet for worksheet 2 (Lesson 4)
Writing sentences
Composition - Writing a story based on Zack’s Unusual pet
Opportunity for ICT/non-fiction work on finding information about animals not usually kept as domestic pets.
Worksheets and activities - differentiated.
Resources editable and printable.
Lesson 1 Story box for LA is in pdf.
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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
This comprehensive resource contains groups of word families /onset and rime.
There are PowerPoint Presentations to teach onset and rime word families which contain:
Whole class teaching via the Presentations , e.g. saying the onset and rime and seeing why they rhyme.
You can extend the lesson e.g. which two pictures rhyme bud/bed/red which can be played with the picture cards.
There is a Teachers’ Guide on suggestions on how to use this resource.
The Picture Cards and Word Cards should be laminated and cut out for continued use.
Lots of activities for children to do:
Matching words to pictures and vice versa with the laminated cut out picture/word cards
Cut/paste activities to sort onset/rime word families
Sorting into boxes - read words below using phonological knowledge to sort words
Write simple captions for the pictures and then color in, eg. rat on a cat, dog on a log using key sight words , a, an, the and on.
Worksheet - write initial phoneme to complete word
Worksheet - write ending of rime to complete each word
Onset/rime covered: -at, -ad, -ag, -an, -et, -en, -eg, -ed, -ot, -og, -in, -ig, -ug, -un, -ip, -ut,
-ap, -op, -ay, -it -ox, and additional resources for -um, -ud, -ob, -ub, -ix, -od, -on and -am
All resources are printable, editable and can be adapted to suit your class.
Learning aim: Recognise and produce rhyming words.
File Type: Word and PowerPoint contained in a .zip file
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This resource contains colourful PowerPoint Presentations on the general rules to change singular nouns into plural and vice versa. PowerPoint Presentations on plurals that do not change, e.g. scissors and nouns with no singular, e.g. sheep, together with worksheets and cut and glue sorting activities.
Aimed at: Reception, KS1/Lower KS2 (for revision), ESL/EFL students
Teachers’ Guide on how you can teach via the PowerPoint lessons.
There are whole class activities within each presentation.
Content of PowerPoint Presentations - Simple rules and guidance:
(15 Slides) -Adding -s to nouns to make regular plurals, e.g. cat/cats
(16 Slides) - Nouns that have irregular plurals, e.g child/children
(21 Slides) - Nouns ending in consonant + y, e.g. baby/babies
(29 Slides) - Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x and z, e.g. bench/benches, box/boxes
(21 Slides) - Nouns ending in f or fe, e.g. wolf/wolves and exceptions to the rule
(36 Slides) - Nouns ending in o, e.g. potato/potatoes, igloo/igloos - adding s or es
(28 Slides) - Plural nouns that do not require any changes, e.g. scissors, tweezers, trousers, glasses - New
(14 Slides) - Nouns that do not change at all, e.g. sheep, deer, salmon, fish (there are exceptions) - New
Includes: Whole class activities.
Exceptions to the rules are highlighted within the presentations.
There are 30 + differentiated worksheets based on each presentation.
Multiple Choice Activity worksheets (pdf) on choosing the correct spelling of the plural with pictures shown.
Writing - Sentences with highlighted singular or plural noun to be changed.
Cut and glue sorting activity - Please see Preview Pane - Students look at the pictures and write the plural and then cut out and glue into the correct column on Activitiy Sheets 1a and 1b.
Learning aims: Develop children’s understanding of singular and plural nouns. To know some nouns have irregular plurals and some plurals have no singular form, e.g. scissors.
File Type: PowerPoint, Word and PDF
CVC word families onset and rime worksheets and PowerPoint Presentations.
You can see sample Presentations and worksheets in the preview pane. All the worksheets have the same format for each onset/rime.
Each of the 7 Presentations contains 17 Slides.
This comprehensive resource contains groups of word families - onset and rime.
<strong>There are PowerPoint Presentations to teach the word families which contain: </strong>
Whole class teaching via the Presentations , e.g. saying the onset and rime and seeing why they rhyme.
You can extend the lesson e.g. which two pictures rhyme bed/red can be played with the picture cards.
There are Teachers’ Guides on suggestions on how to use this resource.
The Picture Cards and Word Cards should be laminated and cut out for repeated use.
<strong>Activities for students to do:</strong>
Matching words to pictures and vice versa with the laminated cut out picture/word cards
Cut/paste activities to sort onset/rime word families
Sorting into boxes - read words below using phonological knowledge to sort words
Write simple captions for the pictures and then colour in, eg. rat on a cat, dog on a log using key sight words , a, an, the ,on and others.
Worksheet - write initial phoneme to complete word
Worksheet - write ending of rime to complete each word
<strong>Onset/rime covered: -at, -ad, -ag, -an, -et, -en, -eg, -ed, -ot, -og, -in, -ig, -ug, -un, -ip, -ut,
-ap, -op, -ay, -it, ox, um, -ob, -ub, -od, -ud, -ix, -on and -am. </strong>
File Type: Word format and PowerPoint held in a .zip file for convenience.
All resources are printable, editable and can be adapted to suit your class.
Learning aim: Recognise phoneme/grapheme connection and produce rhyming words.
This resource is about comparing two lengths using a strip of paper cut to the same height of each child in the class.
Lesson plan and PowerPoint Presentation included - can be adapted.
The children will enjoy this activity. It is a precursor to other types of measurements children will be learning later on in maths.
The only preparation needed is cutting strips of paper (colour paper if preferred) not too thin to the height of each child to carry out the activity.
Updated to include b/w worksheets and number lines saved as clipart with transparent background.
This mixed bag math product contains:-
5 Flexible Lesson Plans
5 PowerPoint Presentations to go with each of the lesson plans.
Number line 0 - 10
Number line 0 - 20
Worksheets and activities for each of the 5 lessons.
Content of Main Lessons:-
Lesson 1: Addition with number line up to 10; extension up to 20 for more able students.
To use number line to work out addition sums.
Lesson 2: Subtraction with number line up to 10; extension to 20 for more able students.
To use number line to work out subtraction sums.
Lesson 3: Money activities - recognizing coins and using exact value to pay for items.
In addition - extension work adding two items together up to 10 cents.
To recognize coin values and use exact coins to pay for items.
Lesson 4: Skip counting by two. Worksheet activities on this. Gap filling number sequences and skip counting by twos worksheets.
To recognize number sequences and skip count by 2.
Lesson 5: Simple word problems for students to solve. Worksheets differentiated.
To solve simple math problems using addition or subtraction operations step by step.
Learning objectives, lesson starters and recap sessions are in the lesson plans.
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UK version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mixed-bag-maths-addition-and-subtraction-money-work-counting-in-2s-word-problems-lesson-plans-11152796
Addresses:-
CCSS.Math.Content.1.OA.1, 1OA.2
CCSS.Math.Content.1.OA.C.5, 1.OA.C.6
CCSS.Math.Content.2.MD.C.8
Updated to included b/w worksheets and number lines clipart.
This mixed bag maths resource pack contains:-
5 Flexible Lesson Plans
5 PowerPoint Presentations.
Number line 0-10
Number line 0-20.
Worksheets to go with each of the lessons
Content of lessons:
Lesson 1: Addition with number line up to 10; extension up to 20 for more able children.
To use number line to work out addition sums.
Lesson 2: Subtraction with number line up to 10; extension to 20 for more able children.
To use number line to work out subtraction sums.
Lesson 3: Money activities - recognising coins and using exact value to pay for items.
Extension work adding two items together up to 20p.
To recognise coin values and use exact coins to pay for items.
Lesson 4: Counting in twos. Worksheet activities on this. Gap filling number sequences and counting in two worksheets.
Counting in twos - money worksheet 2p.
To recognise number sequences and count in twos.
Lesson 5: Simple word maths problem for children to solve. Worksheets differentiated.
To solve simple maths problems using addition or subtraction operations.
Learning objectives, starter activites and main lessons are in the lesson plans.
US Version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mixed-bag-math-addition-subtraction-to-20-money-skip-count-by-2-solve-math-problems-5-lessons-11153912
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Aimed at Pre-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1.
This English Language Arts resource includes:-
PowerPoint Presentation on all the lessons - the reading text is on PowerPoint with audio.
Optional - click on the icon to listen to the story.
Presentation for whole class teaching including whole class exercises.
Also includes:-
English Language Arts Plan contains 5 lessons focusing on the short story (lesson starter and plenaries).
Activities:-
- Reading comprehension questions - involves speaking/listening and reading/writing.
- Capitalization and punctuation at the end of a sentence
- Sentence activity
- Sorting jumbled words (word scramble) used in the story
- Focus on use of adjectives to write interesting stories
- Writing simple sentences
- Creative writing activity
- Labeling pictures using adjectives
- Reading texts and illustrating
- Word search
- Differentiated worksheets and activities
All resources are editable and printable.
Addresses:
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.RF.1.A
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.RF.1.4 and RF.1.4.A
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.RL.1.1
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.RL.1.2
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.RL.1.7
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.W.1.3
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.SL.1.2
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.L.1.2
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.L.1.2.B
CCSS.ELA.Literacy.L.1.1.F
File Type: Word and PowerPoint
All images royalty free from Microsoft clipart.
This themed pack relates to harvest festival.
The pack is divided into Four sections.
The topic contains:-
Teachers’ Notes
PowerPoint Presentations
Four lesson plans - Why we celebrate, the harvesting of crops culminating in the harvest festival service and the meaning of the hymn We Plough the Fields And Scatter the good seeds on the land.
Worksheets and activities for children to do.
In lesson 3- making a harvest festival card - the children plan/draft how they want their cards to look on plain white paper and then should be a given sugar paper or cardboard to make their card for display or to take home.
Alternatively - There is an empty ‘My Harvest Basket’ activity worksheet which children can draw in or cut out/paste pictures of fruit and vegetables.
Lesson 4 - The harvest hymn is optional - linked to music and I have included a Youtube link for the music accompaniment.
Overall Objective: To understand why many Christians and some non-Christians celebrate harvest festival in autumn.
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Updated with PDF Format.
These worksheets start with pennies as an introduction to money in the real world. Show children real coins. A nice introduction for children in reception class to identify the one pence coin.
The worksheets then increase in difficulty for Year 1/2.
There is a gradual increase to adding money using 2p, 5p and the 10p coins.
Learning intentions: I can add coins up to 7p and then 10p
I can add coins up to 15p
I can add coins up to 20p
I can add coins up to 30p
Worksheets in word format if you need to adapt them.
NOW UPDATED WITH WORKSHEETS - May 2019
The resources are for visual display around the classroom and can also be used as flashcards to teach days and month sequencing.
Days of the week display title
Days - Monday to Sunday display
Months of the Year title
Months of the Year display - January to December
The four seasons display title
The seasons Spring, Summer, Autumn/Fall, Winter
Editable Birthday Wall display
The birthday wall display is also on a PowerPoint Slide so you can type in your student’s name and print off. Alternatively, you can print off the PDF format and use blu tac or velcro and stick the student’s name on the birthday display.
Create a seasons table - for example, in autumn lay out leaves, acorns and a harvest basket.
In addition, there are worksheets to go with the displays.
Days of the week – 4 worksheets
Students cut and glue the days in the correct order.
Jumbled days for students to unscramble and then write the days in the correct order. Students then answer the questions on the second part of the worksheet, e.g. What days do we call the weekend?
Students read simple sentences that contain days of the week and then cut out and glue the strips in the correct order.
Students write own simple sentences about what activity they do after school each day.
To differentiate the activity, I have prepared a sheet with just pictures and activities on them which some students can choose and cut out to stick onto their worksheets and use the words to create a simple sentence.
Months of the year - 5 worksheets
Students cut and glue the months in the correct order.
Months of the year poem – You can read aloud the poem to the students and ask them questions on it. It is also on PowerPoint. You could ask them if the months are in the correct order. Which months have 31 days? Which month has 28 days? Work at the table: Students can work together to read the poem and answer the 5 questions.
On this worksheet, students trace over months and then list them in the correct order. In the last column they write the number of days in each month.
Sorting months worksheet – Students write the months under the correct seasons. The last task is to write the month their birthday is in.
Differentiated worksheet – students sort the months by cutting and gluing the months into the correct seasons on the wheel. There are two questions to answer.
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This literacy resource includes:-
PowerPoint Presentation on all the 5 lessons.
The lessons focus on the short reading text.
- Whole class teaching activities;
- reading comprehension - listening and speaking;
- story sequencing activity;
- work on speech marks in sentences;
- speech bubbles;
- work on contraction of common words using the apostrophe - e.g. we'll;
- Add speech marks in text;
- Writing composition - finishing the story.
All resources can be adapted.
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All images are royalty free accessed from Microsoft clipart.
This phonic resource comprises a PowerPoint Presentation on:
Consonant digraphs - ch, sh, th,ng
Vowel digraphs/trigraphs:
ai, ee, igh, oa;
oo (long/short), ar, or;
ur, ow, oi, er
ear, air, ure
combinations of digraphs- eg chair,torch, coach
Answers in pdf. Reading Sentences
Word Searches
There is a reading text on PowerPoint for whole class reading activity.
True or false questions on PowerPoint relating to the text.
Drawing pictures to go with simple sentences.
Reading text and choosing the correct word to insert in the sentence.
Missing graphemes and jumbled words activities.
Reading captions and sentences.
Blank handwriting sheet
All resources can be adapted.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-onset-and-rime-activity-bundle-11576490