Adjectives packet for English learners
An enormous bundle of resources to help primary school children learn adjectives and build their vocabulary for reading and writing. 40 Adjectives (plus synonyms) with 4 resources;
Picture dictionary:
6 pictures to a page
Words across from their antonym
Synonyms listed for each adjective
Adjective used in an example sentence
Jigsaw activity:
Match synonyms to their antonym
Add a picture for both
Add a sentence
Add a riddle
Flashcards - Version 1:
All the pictures on one side, and the word on the other side.
Flashcards - Version 2:
Pictures on one side, the word and the synonyms on the other.
The 60 page Tigerlearn resource pack for beginners, packed full of worksheets/
A pack of controlled practice cards for a whole load of vocabulary
A 6 tense error correction PPT
A possessives review PPT
TWO editable game PPTs including
-AGENT LUCY AND THE ALIEN INVASION, gamify your semester simply by adding your own weekly challenges
-An editable multichoice PPT, just add your own questions
A fantastic lesson on Food and drink with the sentence structures I like/Don't like.
Incorporates mingles, maths (bar charts), and RWSL. stuffed full of communication.
This is a just one unit of the ESL resource pack from Tigerlearn - for a more comprehensive 60 page product, go for that.
Create messages for your students written in alien code and print them out instantly.
Alien message decoding can be a fantastic activity to engage students with a topic, or to introduce a task. This tool will allow you to type in any message in any (roman alphabet) language, and print out the message in alien code, along with a key.
I love to leave these messages for students to find and watch the children's excitement as they try and decode.
A 60 page pack of communicative activities for ESL/EAL/EFL teachers. Print off the relevant lesson and go. Loads of activities with communication built in, scaffolded activities, word recognition activities as well as reading and writing activities. Also links to videos.
Topics covered:
Introductions
Countries and Nationalities
Numbers
Classroom instructions
Parts of the body
Colours
Classroom objects
Clothes
Shapes and sizes
Actions – Present Continuous
Daily routines – present simple
Emotions
Jobs
Animals
Family
Prepositions of place
Food and drink
3 different versions of this popular classic with a twist. Communication, competition, maths and fun all rolled into one. Just print and go.
Students get a board/grid. Draw the ships onto it and then do sums to fire on their target. If they are wrong, their turn is wasted (they have to debate this with their partner). If correct, they hit or miss.
Three versions to allow speedy mathematicians to continue to play while the slower ones just continue with their game.
A simple, elegant step by step introduction to subtraction in columns.
Starts off with two colums, builds up to two columns where we need to borrow some tens and then continues until three columns where we need to borrow twice.
Very clear guide, no room for misunderstanding. 8 slides with many actions built in to each slide to show exactly what needs to be done.
A PPT which breaks down word problems to create simple algebraic equations before solving them.
Funny stories make the questions, so I'd suggest you update the PPT with your students' names.
After you've done this as a class, you can then use the last slides on the PPT to let students have a try, and give them a 2 question worksheet to try alone.
Six posters breaking down how to use 6 tenses in English - Present simple, Present continuous, Past simple, Past continuous, Future with ‘will’ and Future with ‘Going to’.
Colourful displays to print out and stick up on the wall or into student notebooks (A3 or A4 for the wall, A4 or A5 for the notebooks). The structures allow students to check their own sentence structures and to get their sentences right while they are learning.
Communicative or individual activity including 3 different sheets of Alien code, the answer key, and a key to help students with the decoding.
3 sets of Alien code with a key. Leave the code or messages in a 'space ship' for students to find and let them find the other part elsewhere or simply explain that you 'found these strange messages at home'. Students either communicate to decode the messages or work individually, depending what you want them to do the activity for.
Sheet 1 are motivational 'fortune cookie' style messages.
Sheet 2 include a treasure hunt based on 5 clues. Sufficiently generic to work in any school.
Sheet 3 is a letter from the aliens requesting help. Students decode the message and then the teacher produces a list of whatever the students need to do in order to help them (for example, complete their maths homework, or find the answer to a difficult question.).
The children (grades 2-8) I've done this activity with have loved it!
Instantly generate one of 10 different types of worksheets and print.
An incredibly useful tool allowing you to generate an infinite number of your own worksheets from 10 different types. Just press F9 to randomise and print, along with answer sheets.
11 different styles to choose from
1. Operations - 100 questions in list form - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
2. Column addition
3. Column addition - 4 digits
4. Column subtraction
5. Column subtraction - positive answers only
6. Short multiplication
7. Long multiplication
8. Division
9. Short division
10. Long division
11. Times tables
This is such an easy tool to use and will save you hours. You'll never need to buy or make a numerical maths worksheet again (probably).
Instructions included. Answer sheets generated.
Newly Updated - further updates coming soon.
This 18 slide presentation breaks down the language surrounding racism with definitions, examples and talking points.
Students will learn what the various terms mean, see examples and give their own examples, before seeing examples from the real world, with photographs in the last few slides.
This is an excellent resource for opening up conversations about race and racism and get students to really think about the different types of racism and how they potentially are contributors to racism themselves through their choice of language.
A simple booklet to print out and give kids over a short holiday. 10 activities, students could complete one per day for 10 days.
Includes - wordsearches, sums (addition, subtraction, long multiplication), fractions, sentence writing, paragraph writing and alien message decoding.
All are a recombination of my some of my other resources, so page numbers aren't in sequence.
If you are a head of department, you assess a lot of teachers and you need to save some time providing your feedback.
Use this tool to save you hours. Simply add in the most common comments that you make (eg ' This was a very teacher oriented class. I'd like to see some more student-student interaction'), add the names of the teachers and assign which comments you want to appear in the appraisal for which teachers.
Then, print. Job done!
This tool works up to a maximum of 30 teachers and 30 of your comments. If you need more teachers or more comments, simply save a second version of the tool.
A very clear, concise step by step presentation for long multiplication and decimal multiplication.
PPT painstakingly goes through each step, highlighting the numbers we're focusing on and what to write where.
15 slides, each slide has many 'steps' actioned by click.
**New- now comes with a 30-question long multiplication worksheet!**
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The multiplication worksheet generator
Error correction for 6 tenses
-Present simple
-Past simple
-Present continuous
-Past continuous
-Future using 'Will'
-Future using 'Going to'
Displays Error sentences on PPT, students have the opportunity to point out mistakes and the PPT then highlights errors and displays corrected versions.