Resources included are as follows:
52 PDF AND PPT files for you to print.
Julia Donaldson information pack for discussion or display, work booklet cover, reward chart to draw, writing borders, postcard to write, sentence writing sheet, draw book cover, question writing task, rhyming words task, adjectives writing task, acrostic poem to write, all about the author booklet to make, hand puppet template, book marks, door hanger to make, draw characters activity, favourite book and favourite part of book writing tasks, jigsaws to complete, draw main event, draw feelings faces, fill in speech bubbles, flow chart to complete, I like this story because…, make a mobile, predictions writing task, mind map, newspaper report template, scene setting task, story board, story plan to write, story sequencing cards to draw, books borrowed list to fill in and loan cards for books.
A range display materials including long banner, large lettering, display borders, backing paper, letters bunting and plain bunting, book name flashcards, set of book synopsis, resources sack tag, author photo, book covers A5 in size, decorated lettering each with a book cover as the pattern, large and extra large labels, which books have you read? poster, etc
Resources included are as follows:
•18 punctuation posters with police theme. These posters are typically for younger children or SEN – they cover full stop, comma for list, comma for pause, question mark, exclamation mark, speech marks, inverted commas, quotation marks, apostrophes for possession, apostrophe for omission, capital letters for sentence start, capital letters for name and places, colon, semi colon, ellipsis brackets, finger spacing, paragraphs and proof reading.
•Large triangle road signs showing each of the punctuation mark with it’s name.
•Long banner to head wall display
•Stripy lettering to add title
•And decorated letters to use as an alternative title
•Stripy border to edge wall display
•Blue backing paper to print if needed
•Folder cover for keeping resources together
•10 multicultural face masks with police hat to use for punctuation work – good for wearing when checking each others work.
•Police man hand puppet
•Role play police badges
•Decorated lined page for writing tasks
•Decorated border to edge pupils best work
Resources included are as follows:
A great set of resources ready to be printed and displayed. Excellent for use in a reading or literacy area within your classroom or around the school.
60 A4 posters each showing a reason to read. You can use some of them or all of them, depending on the size of your display.
Reading log to complete for pupils as they read in class or otherwise.
General reading associated tasks – such as drawing the book cover, writing a review, recount, setting, plot etc.
Booklet cover for project work etc.
Bookmarks with pictures.
Writing and drawing frames for pupils work, in A4 and A5 sizes.
A5 patterned lettering A – Z so you can spell any title you want.
Long banner to head wall display – ‘A Minion Reasons to Read’.
** Please note, you are not paying for the images, but for the time taken to create the resources for education.
WHAT THE LADYBIRD HEARD
STORY TEACHING and DISPLAY RESOURCES
Resources included are as follows:
55 PDF files for you to print.
Story presentation, story sequencing cards, word mat, Title page for introduction, story sack tag, ladybird fact posters, animal and people face masks from story, photo posters of animals, large character images posters for display, number flashcards 1-20 A4, questions pack for before/during/after the story, rhyming word cards, animal sounds posters, animal sounds/faces/names matching cards, rosette to design for cow, binocular drawing task, making a plan for the thieves,
Display borders; patterned and plain, backing paper, character picture flashcards to use as display or props, book synopsis poster, long banner to head wall display, large lettering to spell story title, colourful buntings.
writing pages, can/have/are worksheet, anagrams worksheet, Redesign a book cover, bingo game, matching pairs card game for numbers and spots, retell the story for another point of view, Reward charts, describe favourite part of the story, speech bubbles worksheets, hand puppets for role play or retelling the story, story board, I like this story because…, learning objective tracker, work booklet cover for project work, word search. Sentence writing sheets, addition worksheets, subtraction worksheets, character cards to complete, character description writing, rhyming words worksheet, true or false story quiz, draw a farm scene, write a diary, draw a map, acrostic poem, etc.
Resources included are as follows:
38 PDF files for you to print.
Story presentation, retelling the story, question pack for before and after reading, flashcards of things from the story, sequencing cards and editable word cards on PowerPoint.
A range display materials including long banner, large lettering, display borders, backing paper, folder and drawer labels, topic title page, resources sack tag, word mat.
Many writing and drawing tasks including favourite part of the story, questions sheet, I like this story because–, story board to complete, work booklet cover, words beginning with ST, colouring page, acrostic poem, can have and are worksheet, day and night display posters, draw a spaceship, draw dark places, draw day and night, looking trough a telescope, anagrams, diary entry, writing frame, true or false quiz.
Other activities such as role play props, hand puppet in colour, face mask, reward charts, learning objective tracker, word search.
Resources included are as follows:
3 0 P D F files for you to print:
Key word cards, chapter 2 to read, chapter 2 writing task about finding the key, Story elements, Story board to complete, writing pages, A 4 topic title to introduce the book, retell the story from another point of view, write a diary entry task, write a postcard, acrostic poem to complete, make words from letters, photo pack, flashcards of character names, character descriptions, my favourite part of the story is – drawing page, I like this story because writing task, design a new book cover, draw a garden scene, hand puppet template to draw, draw a family portrait, writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together, large display items door to the garden and large key, long banner to head wall display, large letters to spell out book title, display border to edge wall display, story sack tag to keep resources together.
Resources included are as follows:
A4 lettering spelling ‘Figurative Language’
A4 topic title page / poster
Poster explaining what figurative language is
8 A4 posters – one for each type of figurative language as seen in the advertisement picture – each poster has a title, explanation and several examples
Large flashcards of figurative language names – 2 per A4 page landscape
8 Small sentence example cards for each figurative language to use for display or discussion (64 cards in total) – cards are colour co-ordinated to match title page
64 example sentences cards – same as above but all are black to use for sorting activities
All resources are provided with black backgrounds as shown in the picture, but are also included with white backgrounds to keep printing costs down.
This is a great poster pack for you to print to use for discussions and a great classroom display.
Each topic includes a main cover poster – then 4 matching posters that relate to that style of thinking, each with colourful borders and cute pictures. They are shown below:
CREATIVE THINKERS
I keep growing my ideas.
I step outside of my comfort zone.
I use my imagination.
I try other ways to do things.
EFFECTIVE PARTICIPANTS
I explain my ideas
I encourage others to get involved.
I find solutions.
I do my bit.
INDEPENDENT ENQUIRERS
How can I find out more?
I wonder why?
What is the evidence?
What do others think?
REFLECTIVE THINKERS
I believe I can do this.
How can I do this better?
How did I do this before?
I will think of this sooner next time!
SELF MANAGERS
I know its up to me.
I can organise myself
I can get on with people.
I can stay calm.
TEAM WORKERS
We all do our bit.
We share out all the jobs.
We listen to each others ideas.
We all help each other.
Resources include:
Literacy
Story powerpoint – illustrated presentation of the story for pupils to read
Adjectives cards, alphabet cards, discussion cards, character flashcards, writing sheets, alphabetical order cards, antonym worksheet, several writing tasks
Character name cards, description cards, action cards, phonics cards, bookmarks, fact cards, poems and hand puppets, story board, card matching game
Numeracy
Number flashcards 1-20, counting cards, shapes posters, number bonds to 10, 50 and 100
Size order cards – different size snakes to put in order and measure
Snap cards, Count monkeys task
5 nets of 3D shapes to draw animals on and colour.
3 butterfly drawing symmetry tasks for various levels of difficulty
Science
Animal flashcards, facts posters, species flashcards
3 posters of omnivore, herbivore, carnivore
5 animal types posters – reptile, mammals, amphibians, birds and fish – for pupils to put the characters into the right category
Habitats posters
Maps
Butterfly life cycle poster, metamorphosis poster, cut and colour lifecycle
Art Activities
Colouring pages and activities
9 change a characters features tasks
Draw your favourite part of the story
Finish the drawings tasks – some of each character is missing for pupils to complete and colour
Make a mobile – includes 40 different images of characters from the story
Draw a scene through the binoculars task, door hanger, colour and count
Role Play and Other Activities
Bingo games
Face masks in colour and black / white
Reward charts
Word search
Treasure hunt game
Poems for pupils to read
Classroom and Display
Large lettering, book cover, character faces, images from story, display borders, drawer labels, colour flashcards, animal name flashcards
Resources include:
Information pack giving lots of information about the Titanic, from the construction, life on board, the disaster and finding the wreckage etc.
Black and white photo pack showing the Titanic from inside and outside.
Example newspaper clipping from the day after the tragedy.
Advertisement posters from before the launch.
Extra large Titanic display – the image of the ship is divided into 20 A4 pages – including a great image of the ship, the surrounding ocean and the iceberg.
Lettering, long banner, display borders, phonics flashcards, writing borders,
Writing activities and worksheets, word mat, word search, sequence cards, quiz, newspaper report, drawing activities, design / craft activities, colouring pages,
Useful images to help with discussions or display
Titanic museum tour welcome banner
Tickets and toy money, money quiz, money fan and poster
Please pay here sign, opening times sign, open / closed, Thank you for coming to our museum sign
Titanic museum staff badges for role play
A bumper pack of over 100 ENGLISH activities, starters, worksheets and games to help you create exciting and engaging. They cover a range of areas of the curriculum and are great fun for individuals, small groups or full classes. Easy to print and laminate or lots can be used directly from the whiteboard or computer screen.
Resources included are as follows:
35 pdf files.
Information pack about PERFORMANCE POETRY, it’s origins etc.
Key word cards for display or discussion.
The Magic Box poem poster set spread over several pages, The Magic Box poem poster to read, The Magic Box discussion prompts, question sheet to complete, flashcards of items from the poem, invent a new box task with cards to hand out, draw items in new colours task, draw a magic box task, draw things to put in a magic box and describe items, draw a fifth season, box nets to make and decorate.
Writing borders, word search,, worksheet, work booklet cover, template page to write a poem, acrostic poems to complete, blank thought bubbles and speech bubbles, interview notes pad to write when interviewing a performer. Rhyming word cards to sort or use as game.
Performance resources: poetry performance sign, theatre sign, welcome to our performance sign, on and off air sign, open and closed signs, opening times sign, invitation to complete to invite people to your performance.
Display materials: Large letters, long banner, display borders – patterned and plain, backing paper to print if needed, folder cover.
THE VERY BUSY SPIDER
STORY TEACHING and DISPLAY RESOURCES
Resources included are as follows:
46 PDF files for you to print.
Story presentation, story sequencing cards, word mat, Title page for introduction, story sack tag, photo posters of animals, ANIMAL PHOTO FLASHCARDS, questions pack for before/during/after the story, animal scene poster, face masks, display borders; patterned and plain, backing paper, character picture flashcards to use as display or props, long banner to head wall display, large lettering to spell story title, writing pages, can/have/are worksheet, anagrams worksheet, Redesign a book cover, bingo game, reward charts, describe favourite part of the story, hand puppets for role play or retelling the story, story board, I like this story because…, learning objective tracker, work booklet cover for project work, word search. sentence writing sheets, character cards to complete, true or false story quiz, acrostic poem, drawing tasks, animal writing booklet, what do animals eat task, bookmarks, colouring pages, design an animal home, draw a spider, how to keep busy writing task, tic tac toe game, etc
Resources included are as follows:
53 PDF AND PPT files for you to print.
A range display materials including long banner, large lettering, display borders, backing paper, letters bunting and plain bunting, character information posters, key word flashcards, folder and drawer labels, character and scene flashcards to use for display or role play props, resources sack tag, word mat.
Many writing and drawing tasks including character facts cards, character descriptions, favourite part of the story, speech bubbles to complete, retelling the story, fill in the missing words, quiz, courage writing task, brains writing task, feelings writing task, draw a new destination for the yellow brick road, draw the Emerald city, raw the scene from Dorothy’s window in Oz, I like this story because--, writing and drawing frames with pictures, story board to complete, story elements, work booklet cover, words beginning with w.
Other activities such as bingo game, make a munchkin mobile, hand puppets in colour and black and white for role plays, make a wanted poster for the wicked witch, pairs cards matching game, make an invitation, reward charts, learning objective tracker, number line, number square, word search.
Resources include:
1.Information pack about the Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes, key places, traditions such as bonfires and fireworks.
2.Bonfire night poem to read
3.Alphabet flashcards on colourful fireworks
4.Colouring pages
5.Guy Fawkes face mask to use in role plays
6.Face mask template to make your own face masks of Guy Fawkes, the King, etc
7.Design your own Guy Fawkes activity
8.Design a fireworks display poster
9.Design your own Guy Fawkes doll
10.Draw a firework display activity
11.2 Mazes
12.Hand puppet template
13.2 posters showing what to do in case of a fire – contacting the fire brigade and evacuating
14.Poster showing how to call an ambulance
15.Acrostic poem template
16.Firework code poster
17.Firework code pocket size cards – great for sending home with children
18.Key word cards – great for display or to use in discussions
19.Photo pack showing fireworks and bonfires
20.Number flashcards 1-20 on sticky toffee apples
21.Counting cards 1-10 – count and match the number to the amount of fireworks
22.Themed writing frames
23.Themed drawing frames
24.Workbook cover to keep pupils work together
25.Story board to write a bonfire night story
26.Story booklet to retell the story of the Gunpowder Plot
27.Tic tac toe game with fire safety theme
28.Play-doh mat
29.Word mat
30.Resources sack tag
31.Newspaper report writing activity
32.Size order and measuring task
33.Word search
34.Wanted poster to complete
35.Anagram letters task
36.Make words from letters task
37.Long banner ‘Bonfire Night’
38.Long banner ‘Guy Fawkes Night’
39.Extra large letters spelling Bonfire Night.
40.A4 size poster to head display or introduce topic
41.A range of display boards and backing paper to make an attractive display
42.Useful images to add to display
Resources included are as follows:
60 PDF AND PPT files for you to print.
A range display materials including long banner, decorated letters spelling authors name, display borders, backing paper, book covers, book names flashcards, book blurbs, author photo, buntings, author information and facts posters, labels, ‘What books have you read?’ poster, books borrowed chart and loan cards for books, book marks.
Many writing and drawing tasks about the books pupils are reading – such as recounts, character qualities, drawing favourite part of the story and describing it, character feelings, mind map, writing frames, story planning, making a presentation, designing book cover, newspaper template, story elements and many, character comparison, genre, story follow on, opinions, scene writing task, acrostic poem, about the author booklet to make, alliteration task, recipe writing, speech bubbles, time line, gifts writing, make a poster, metaphors, anagrams, secrets, mischief and mayhem, stinky smells and other writing or drawing tasks.
Resources included are as follows:
•66 PDF or PPT files for you to print. You could also use many of them on the IWB.
•.Story presentation – retelling the story.
•Character face masks in colour and black and white., hand puppets, blank hand puppet to draw, foot prints.
•Character flashcards, food photo flashcards, food name flashcards
•Alphabet mat, alphabet flashcards, number flashcards, odd and even flashcards, number square, phonics flashcards, table top number line
•Large letters for display title, long banner to head wall display, borders and backing paper, tiger print bunting, large character faces for display, binder covers and drawer labels, key word cards, story sack tag, tiger silhouette
•Tiger photo pack, tiger facts poster, tiger fact cards, writing booklet to make, map to show where tigers live, booklet cover, themed writing frame
•Bingo game, draw door hanger, hand writing sheet, fill in the missing food words, make an invitation to tea, wanted poster for tiger, draw tiger food tin, draw meal for tiger, colouring pages, reward chart, write a shopping list, words that begin with t worksheet, make words from letters task, true or false quiz, tiger can have and are writing task, draw favourite part of story, picture matching cards for memory game, word search
•Question pack for before during and after reading the story, character description task, speech bubbles worksheet, I like the story because…, retell the story from tigers opinion, story board to write, cut and stick sequencing activity, picture comprehension activity, speech marks writing worksheet, story elements writing task etc
RANGE ON SYNONYMS POSTERS - A4 SIZE - SHOWING DIFFERENT WORDS TO USE TO HELP CREATE MORE INTERESTING WRITTEN WORK
Resources included are as follows:
PDF files for you to print
Extra large letters to head wall display
Long banner for title
A4 topic page to use for folder cover or introduction to topic
Small cards for pupils to complete synonyms of their own
22 A4 posters showing one large word and several examples of synonyms for that word
Posters include synonyms for the following words:
1.And
2.Angry
3.Scared
4.Ask
5.Get
6.Big
7.Small
8.Fun
9.Interesting
10.Good
11.Bad
12.Happy
13.Unhappy
14.Like
15.Look
16.Old
17.New
18.Pretty
19.Ugly
20.Quiet
21.Said
22.went
Resources include:
•2 syllable word posters
•3 syllable word posters
•4 syllable word posters
•2, 3 and 4 syllable blank charts for pupils to fill in
•26 writing practise sheets - one for each letter of the alphabet
•100 mini word cards for reading practise
•80 word cards of more difficult words
•100 High Frequency Words (HFW) cards of 1st 100 words
•2nd 100 HFW flashcards
•2nd 100 HFW sentence cards – one card for each word – with an easy sentence for pupils to fill in the missing word
•Extra large HFW flashcards
•Suffix posters great range of posters showing rules for adding different suffixes to word – great for use on the IWB or for display around the classroom
•First 200 HFW spelling cards – cute clipboards with around 5-10 words on, can be used homework
•Blank clipboards for adding spellings to for words that each pupil is struggling with
•100 words on gold coins plus an A4 treasure chest – to make a great colourful display or would make an excellent outdoor activity
•Grapheme frames in colour and black and white
•Proof reading poster in A4
•Proof reading display pack – includes large banner title, an proof reading steps on large display stars
•300 word double sided word mat for supporting pupils at their desks
•30 A4 poster pack – each poster has a great colourful image and gives sentence examples for approximately 5 high frequency words – look great printed around a classroom or child minders, and easy to use on IWB
•Spelling guidelines poster pack A4 poster pack showing how to decide between different spellings for different sounds and choosing between different words such as there, their and they’re.
•Spelling strategies poster A4
•Stuck on a spelling? Desktop help cards for taping to pupils desks
•Key word explanation posters – colourful display posters with A4 stars showing key words and their meanings – examples include – noun, verb, contents page, chapter, poem etc etc
•10 green bottles – spelling board game with game cards and board
•‘My type of word’ board game – helping to define words into different categories – game includes board, cut out dice and a range of question cards
•Spellings board game – a fun way of practising spelling common items in school and at home
Posters included are as follows:
•PDF files for you to print.
•Set of 9 A4 colourful posters for display –
Title page
Did I put my name on my work?
Did I work neatly?
Did I use capital letters and punctuation?
Did I answer all of the questions and complete all tasks?
Did I follow the instructions carefully?
Did I spell words correctly?
Did I write in complete sentences?
Did I do my very best?