Barrie's Store for Teachers and beyond - opened May '16
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I will be posting imaginative, creative multi-media lessons using PowerPoint presentations with embedded videos, and supported with Word based worksheets and Kahoot quizzes where applicable.
I will be posting imaginative, creative multi-media lessons using PowerPoint presentations with embedded videos, and supported with Word based worksheets and Kahoot quizzes where applicable.
Two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example new and knew. (Dictionary definition)
These 8 pages of worksheets provide practice at the common homophones:
- were, wear, where, we’re
- to, two, too
- there, their, they’re
Plus 2 pages of misc. exercises covering a mixture of other homophones.
This set of varied worksheets provides a comprehensive set of fun exercises to give pupils practice with the alphabet.
For children who are already totally familiar with the alphabet, the exercises will provide a great challenge to test their knowledge.
For children in need of further consolidation, the exercises will improve their grasp through repetitive exposure to the alphabet in a variety of fun ways.
My experience is that children love these exercises in the same way as they love crosswords or Sudoku - they are focused, self-contained and personally challenging.
Grammar covered:
The 8 Word Classes
Nouns
Pronouns
Crossword - Pronouns
Verbs
Crossword - Irregular verbs
Active and Passive verbs
Verbs – “said”
Adjectives
Adjectives – “nice”
Crossword - Adjectives
Adverbs
Crossword – Adjectives and Adverbs
Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs
Prepositions
Crossword - Prepositions
Conjunctions
Determiners
Phrases
Clauses
Phrases and Clauses (mixed)
Sentences
Sentence Challenge
Having seen so, so many worksheets on grammar, I finally decided to create this pack - based on cherry picking the best ideas from countless text books and worksheets and adapting.
It covers a range of the grammar used up to Year 6 and provides succinct definitions and plenty of varied practice for each topic.
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions, and a BIG BIG thanks for looking (as a full time practicing teacher, I KNOW how time consuming this process can be).
ALL my postings are FULLY “classroom-tested” - before I publish, my lessons are tested by both myself and colleagues, rigorously evaluated and discussed, and continually updated to maximize their effectiveness.
But there is always the possibility of error and room for improvement, so do please provide constructive feedback.
Teacher/Author: Barrie James
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Punctuation covered:
Capital letters and proper nouns
Capital letters and full stops (periods)*
- Punctuation - consolidation exercises
Sentence endings: exclamation marks and question marks
Commas*
- Punctuation - consolidation exercises
Apostrophes for contraction and omission*
Apostrophes for possession
Apostrophes - its and it’s
Direct speech - sentences
Direct speech - paragraphs
Indirect speech - sentences
Indirect speech - paragraphs
Parentheses - brackets*
Parentheses - dashes*
- Punctuation - consolidation exercises
Hyphens*
Semi colons*
Colons
Comma splices
- Punctuation - consolidation exercises
*includes entertaining video files
Having seen so, so many worksheets on punctuation, I finally decided to create this 25 page pack - based on cherry picking and then adapting the best ideas from countless text books and worksheets.
It covers a range of the punctuation used up to Year 6 and provides succinct definitions and plenty of varied practice for each topic.
Mastering punctuation is essentially practice, practice, practice… we all have able Year 6 children who simply forget basic capital letters and full stops (periods)! So these worksheets, a real labor of love, are designed to provide this essential practice.
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions, and a BIG BIG thanks for looking (as a full time practicing teacher, I KNOW how time consuming this process can be).
ALL my postings are FULLY “classroom-tested” - before I publish, my lessons are tested by both myself and colleagues, rigorously evaluated and discussed, and continually updated to maximize their effectiveness.
But there is always the possibility of error and room for improvement, so do please provide constructive feedback.
Teacher/Author: Barrie James
Keywords: punctuation capital letters proper nouns periods exclamation marks question marks commas apostrophes contraction omission possession direct speech indirect speech parentheses brackets dashes hyphens semi-colon colon its it’s
These exercises challenge students to find better alternatives for the often over-used and unimaginative words: "very", "nice" and "said".
This is a set of 18 Worksheets, each comprising around 10 sentences to complete, and each supported with a Word Search to reinforce the learning.
“y” words - “i” sound.
“ou” words - “u” sound.
“ch” words - “k” sound.
“ch” words - “sh” sound.
“ei” words - “ay” sound.
“tion” words – “shun” sound.
“sion” words - “zhun” sound.
“cian” words – “shun” sound.
“ssion” words – “shun” sound.
“gue” words – “g” sound.
“que” words – “k” sound.
“sc” words - “s” sound.
“cial” words - “shul” sound.
“tial” words - “shul” sound.
“ture” words - “cher” sound.
“sure” words - “sher” sound.
“tch” words - “ch” sound.
“ious” words - “shus” sound.
My approach using these resources is:
discuss the sound with the students
complete the worksheet independently
learn the spellings with a partner
write your own sentences
complete a Word Search (for fun)
I pride myself on presentation and hope these worksheets will inspire and engage your students.
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions, and a BIG BIG thanks for looking (as a full time practising teacher, I KNOW how time consuming this process can be).
ALL my postings are FULLY “classroom-tested” - before I publish, my lessons are tested by both myself and colleagues, rigorously evaluated and discussed, and continually updated to maximise their effectiveness. But there is always the possibility of error and room for improvement, so do please provide constructive feedback.
This is a collection of miscellaneous literacy worksheets that I have created and use in class and that are suitable for home learning assignments.
In alphabetical order:
analogies
apostrophes for possession and contraction
capital letters and full stops
commas for lists
fronted adverbials
homophones
jumbled sentences
personification
plurals and possession
relative pronouns
sentence structure
direct speech
spelling - making plurals
verbs - modal verbs
verbs - perfect tenses
Note that these may not be of the same high quality as my other published lessons on TES, but I am providing them free of charge in the hope that they may prove useful to fellow teachers in these uncertain times.
This is a great brain challenge to fill 15 mins.
Each slide shows a word or phrase written in reverse (rotated 180 degrees on the X axis).
Children are asked to write the words correctly on their whiteboards.
Barrie James