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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!
Parts of the Respiratory (Breathing) System Worksheet
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Parts of the Respiratory (Breathing) System Worksheet

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the respiratory system - nostrils, mouth, larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, lungs, alveoli etc. The activities are as follows: a) Anagrams of the parts of the respiratory system. b) Label a diagram with some of the parts of the respiratory system. c) A word search with some of the parts of the respiratory system with extra bonus words hidden within. d) Describing the function of one or two of the parts of the respiratory system. It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Ancient History A3 Crossword Puzzles Pack
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Ancient History A3 Crossword Puzzles Pack

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This pack is made up of 4 ancient history crossword puzzles - Egypt, China, Rome and Greece. Perfect for an end of unit review. Large format that is great for pair work.
Interactive PowerPoint Quiz Template with Timers
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Interactive PowerPoint Quiz Template with Timers

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This is an snazzy looking quiz template which is made up of a title page, question numbers pages, question pages (with one minute timers) and answer pages. It is fully editable and perfect for quickly adding your own questions and answers for a pop quiz or end of unit test. The timers only start when you click them so you can give the children a chance first before starting them or you could just start them straight away, depending on how much time you think they may need.
Google Earth - Scavenger Hunt
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Google Earth - Scavenger Hunt

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This fun activity involves children using Google Earth to find a variety of places or things around the world. They aren’t specific places per se, but generally places. Examples include a football stadium, cactus, iceberg etc. The idea of having generic places and things to find is that the children generally aren’t able to just do a text search. They have to actively seek and find! Children can either using a snipping tool or PrtSc (Print Screen) to save a picture of the place/thing or they could provide the coordinates of their find. This could either work as an individual competition - see who can find all the places in the quickest time. Or it could be done as a collective effort - the whole class working to find the different places before the time runs out. I hope your children enjoy it as much as mine did!
Super Sleuth Mystery Trail [Designed for Online]
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Super Sleuth Mystery Trail [Designed for Online]

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This mystery trail is designed to be used online as a Google Doc as there are many connected links within. The mystery trail is made up of a ten tricky puzzles to solve. The solution to each puzzle provides one word of the mystery phrase. To add support, and an extra element of detective work, under each puzzle is a clue that can only be revealed by the children highlighting that area, (as the the text is white). It’s worth seeing how easy you are able to solve each puzzle so you can be on hand to provide extra support if needed. Some of my more independent learners in Year 3 were able to do it all on their own in one period. They really enjoyed the variety of puzzles and what they needed to do to figure them out. Very challenging, yet enjoyable puzzle sheet, that quite honestly took me hours to make! I hope you and your children enjoy it too.
Google Earth - Mystery Puzzle
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Google Earth - Mystery Puzzle

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This fun puzzle involves children using Google Earth to find a specific letter of the alphabet. All the letters are made-up from different features on earth such as buildings and rivers. Each coordinate leads to a different letter. Once the children have recorded the letter, they can zoom out to find out and record what country it is in. Once they have all the letters, they have to rearrange them to make up the mystery word. You can see all the answers by selecting the text in both the country and letter columns and changing the text colour. They are hidden in plain sight, so don’t forget to remove them if you are setting this as a document online. This could either work as an individual competition - see who can find all the places in the quickest time. Or it could be done as a collective effort - the whole class working to find the different places before the time runs out. Children and adults alike really enjoy this activity! Extension ideas: a) Have the children find their own letters around the world, or for more difficulty, in their local area. b) Use the snipping or Print Screen (PrtSc) tool to copy images of letters and spell out a name or even a phrase.
Google Earth - Famous Landmarks
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Google Earth - Famous Landmarks

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This fun activity involves children using Google Earth to discover various famous landmarks from around the world. Examples include a mixture of man-made structures such as The Taj Mahal, and natural landmarks such as Ayre’s Rock. Children can ether type or copy the coordinates into Google Earth and then easily find the monument. Older students could even try to manually find the coordinates. Once there, they can explore the landmark following which they should record its name and country in the table. This could either work as an individual competition - see who can find all the places in the quickest time. Or it could be done as a collective effort - the whole class working to find the different places before the time runs out. It works as a great follow-up lesson to mapping and use of coordinates or even just as an introduction to Google Earth or an introduction to famous human and physical geographic landmarks.
Google Earth Puzzle Pack
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Google Earth Puzzle Pack

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This 3 in 1 Google Earth Puzzle Pack includes… a) Google Earth - Scavenger Hunt b) Google Earth - Famous Landmarks c) Google Earth - Mystery Puzzle Great fun for all ages!
Homework Projects Pack
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Homework Projects Pack

5 Resources
Homework projects pack with 5 different topics each including at least 9 exciting activities for children to work independently on.
Telling the Time Pack
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Telling the Time Pack

4 Resources
This pack is made up of 4 worksheets for telling the time with am and pm as well as questions about time before and after. Please see individual worksheets for more details on each. Each worksheet is designed to be used online as a Google Doc but could also be printed and used that way instead.
Virus Killing Station Poster
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Virus Killing Station Poster

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Poster to be put next to a bottle of alcohol gel or near the bathroom sinks. Bring a new meaning to keeping hands clean! Maybe even encourage more children to wash their hands or use alcohol gel… I made it to go alongside a foot pedal gel dispenser I put together for when the children return to school.
It's Just a Matter of Time Crossword [A3 Size]
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It's Just a Matter of Time Crossword [A3 Size]

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This A3 crossword puzzle has over 20 different time related clues & questions. Here are a few examples… The hand which shows the number of minutes. The time it takes for the earth to orbit the sun once. In a leap year, this month has 29 days. This day is named after the planet Saturn. The name of the time between midnight and noon. 10:15 could also be read as a ? past 10. 12:00 midday (at lunch) is also known as ? We usually eat lunch ? 11:45 am. I use this as a fun review to finish up our maths topic on time. It’s A3 size and perfect for pair work. The children love it and enjoy the challenge of trying to complete it before other groups in the class.
Copying 2D Shapes & Figures  [Designed for Online]
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Copying 2D Shapes & Figures [Designed for Online]

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This worksheet involves copying 2D shapes & figures. The lesson objectives and tasks, taken directly from the worksheet, are as follows… LO: I can copy a 2D shape/figure exactly as shown. Task: Use this http://print-graph-paper.com/virtual-graph-paper tool to draw out the shapes/figures as shown below. Use the Snipping Tool on the computer to then copy and paste them into this document. You may also print off some graph paper and draw by hand. The shapes get progressively more difficult to draw as the worksheet continues. As an additional task you can ask the children to create their own cool looking patterns. This worksheet is designed to be used online as a Google Doc but could also be printed. I use it in Google Classroom and create a copy for each of the children to work on.
3D Shape Names & Properties [Designed for Online]
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3D Shape Names & Properties [Designed for Online]

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This worksheet involves naming 3D shapes and writing about their properties - faces, edges, curves etc. The lesson objectives and tasks, taken directly from the worksheet, are as follows… LO: LO: I can identify and name 3D shapes and talk about their properties. Task 1: Label the 3D shapes using the names from the table below. (See preview to see the shapes) Task 2: Choose two different 3D shapes and fill in the info for their properties. *Think about what 2D shapes are within the 3D shape. How many faces are there? Are the faces the same size and shape? Are the faces flat or curved or a mixture of both? How many edges are there? * This worksheet is designed to be used online as a Google Doc but could also be printed. I use it in Google Classroom and create a copy for each of the children to work on.
Shape Patterns - 2D & 3D Shapes Worksheet
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Shape Patterns - 2D & 3D Shapes Worksheet

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This worksheet involves 10 shape patterns of increasing difficulty. Children have to discern the repeating unit and then fill in the missing shapes to complete the patterns. There are a mixture 2D and 3D shapes and most of the patterns involve rotation and colour changes. LO: I can identify patterns in sequences of shapes. I can complete missing sections of patterns in sequences of shapes. This worksheet is designed to be used online as a Google Doc but could also be printed, however some of the shapes would be difficult to replicate just through drawing. I use it in Google Classroom and create a copy for each of the children to work on.
Shape Patterns - Emoji Worksheet
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Shape Patterns - Emoji Worksheet

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This worksheet is split into two parts. The first part involves finding the repeating unit in the emoji patterns. The second half involves filling in the missing emoji in the patterns. The questions get harder to solve as the worksheet progresses. LO: I can find repeating units in patterns and solve patterns involving shapes. This worksheet is a hit with the children as they really enjoy working with emoji instead regular 2D shapes. This worksheet is designed to be used online as a Google Doc but could also be printed. I use it in Google Classroom and create a copy for each of the children to work on.
Parts of the Male Reproductive System
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Parts of the Male Reproductive System

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the male reproductive system - vas deferens, bladder, penis, epididymis, testicles, urethra etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of the male reproductive system Label a diagram with some of the parts of the male reproductive system A word search with the parts of the system with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Parts of the Female Reproductive System
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Parts of the Female Reproductive System

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the female reproductive system -vagina, cervix, ovary, fallopian tube, fimbriae, endometrium etc. The diagram is a front view of the system. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of the female reproductive system Label a diagram with some of the parts of the female reproductive system A word search with the parts of the system with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Country Fact File Worksheet - Scotland
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Country Fact File Worksheet - Scotland

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This fact finding worksheet is made up of 12 statements about the human and physical geography of Scotland. Each statement has 1-3 blanks that the children have to fill in through either prior knowledge or researching on the internet or in books. The final part of the worksheet is a word search which contains many of the answers and other words too. It even has a hidden message that is only revealed when the children have found a certain number of words. The worksheet serves as a nice introduction to various facts about Scotland and requires the children to think about what search terms to use to find the information they need effectively. I usually have the children work in pairs for this as they can bounce ideas off each other, discuss and divide the questions up between them. You could even provide a certain statement to each student and then have them share their findings at the end for others to record.
Reproductive Systems Pack
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Reproductive Systems Pack

2 Resources
This pack contains 2 worksheets for parts of the female and male reproductive systems. Please see each individual worksheet for further details.