Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
48 slides focusing on phonics and blends.
Look at each picture, say the word and choose the right sound.
Ideal for early years and key stage 1.
Please note: When you preview the PowerPoint, the images may appear distorted/squashed. Once purchased though, the images will be completely normal.
Fully editable.
2 great APOSTROPHE games for younger learners - Memory Game & Apostrophe Dominoes.
Game 1: Memory Game. Cut out the words, place them face down on the table and mix them up. Then take it in turns to choose two cards. If two cards match, you get to keep the cards and have another go. Keep going until all the cards have gone. Finally, add up your score.
Game 2: Apostrophe Dominoes. A 100-piece dominoes game to help teach and reinforce APOSTROPHES. Ideal for 4 players (25 pieces each). Before a child can place a piece down, they must read the word on their card.
Both games are fully editable.
ASSESS YOUR STUDENT’S LISTENING CAPABILITIES WITH THIS FORM.
With reference to work samples and observations, highlight language capabilities 'AT OR ABOV’E the ESL Bandscale levels (Levels 1 to 7).
Finally, rate the student at the level which contains the most highlighting.
On the second page, it suggests the ‘next steps’ depending on the level achieved.
2 pages.
2 PowerPoint Presentations.
Focus: Suffixes.
PowerPoint 1: 11 slides. This presentation covers the suffixes: ‘ness’, ‘hood’ and ‘ship’ with integrated activities.
PowerPoint 2: 1 slide. Your student’s must complete each word in the list (39 words in total) by adding the suffix tion, sion, ssion or cian.
Fully editable.
3 “A” or “An” resources included:
A 5-slide PowerPoint showing how to use “a” or “an” in a sentence
A 3-page activity booklet
A 1-page worksheet
Activities include: Circle the vowels, Write “a” or “an” before each noun, Exceptions to the rule, Complete the passage and Topic-related sentences.
Ideal for 6+ (depending on ability).
Fully editable resources.
3 “A” or “An” resources included:
A 5-slide PowerPoint showing how to use “a” or “an” in a sentence
A 3-page activity booklet
A 1-page worksheet
Activities include: Circle the vowels, Write “a” or “an” before each noun, Exceptions to the rule, Complete the passage and Topic-related sentences.
Ideal for 6+ (depending on ability).
Fully editable resources.
The attached 18-slide PowerPoint can be used to teach commas and show how they are used to separate items in a list.
The PowerPoint also contains activities for your student’s to complete.
2 worksheets also included.
Ideal for 7+
Fully editable.
An excellent writing resource to help your student’s improve their sentences.
Children learn how to ‘upgrade’ their writing by adding adjectives, adverbs and conjunctions to a sentence.
2 worksheets (with examples), PowerPoint and display materials attached.
WORD OF THE WEEK
A great activity to develop vocabulary and sentence-building!
Just choose a word you want to focus on (e.g. tractor).
Divide the children into pairs and ask them to find specific vocabulary related to the word (the words have to begin with the letters in the word). For an additional challenge, each word can be put into a sentence.
E.g. the word tractor has 7 letters so the children have to find 7 words associated with tractor…
T = Tyres
Sentence: Tractors have large tyres with thick treads.
R = Robustness
A = Agriculture
C = Cultivate
T = Trailer
O = Outdoors
R = Ruggedness
You can help each group by giving them a dictionary, thesaurus and iPad to use.
Volunteers can share their words and sentences at the end of the activity.
Words and sentences could be displayed on a ‘WORD OF THE WEEK’ wall.
9 templates attached (3-letter word, 4-letter word, 5-letter word, 6-letter word, 7-letter word, 8-letter word, 9-letter word and 10-letter word).
Fully editable.
Every key word Year 1 and Year 2 children need to learn on a lovely 186 slide PowerPoint.
175 words in total.
12 sets of words + days of the week, months of the year, numbers 1 to 20 and colours.
4 certificates to print off and award to each child as you go along.
Fully editable and currently used at an ‘Outstanding’ rated Primary School.
Please note: When you preview the PowerPoint, the images may appear distorted/squashed. Once purchased, the images will be completely normal.
‘Realistic’ Progress Indicators and Tracking Sheets for Independent Writing.
9 pages.
Nursery: 3 to 4 years
Reception: 4 to 5 years
Year 1: 5 to 6 years
Year 2: 6 to 7 years
Year 3: 7 to 8 years
Year 4: 8 to 9 years
Year 5: 9 to 10 years
Year 6: 10 to 11 years
Fully editable.
22 strategies and games to help promote discussion in your classroom.
These activities particularly benefit ESL (English as a Second Language) students.
Tried and Tested.
Homophones and Tricky Words.
Fully editable resources.
3 Posters and 4 Worksheets.
Poster 1: two & too.
Poster 2: whether & weather.
Poster 3: which & witch.
Worksheet 1: To, Two or Too?
Worksheet 2: To, Two or Too?
Worksheet 3: To, Two or Too?
Worksheet 4: To, Two or Too?
All answers provided.
Ideal for 5 to 9 years.