Differentiated worksheets (3x) on fronted adverbials. Recommended to use as an independent activity for children in Years 2 -4 learning about the topic. Answer sheet for each question is included on the final page. Each type of fronted adverbial is colour coded to make understanding concept easier.
Differentiated worksheets for multiplying multiples of 10 (under 100) by 100. The worksheets have place value grids on them for the children to show their working out using them, moving each digit two places to the left on their grids. The worksheets are differentiated by support, with more support and an example given on one of the worksheets. Challenge/extension task(s) are included at the end of each worksheet, including using reasoning skills to explain the method they have used in their own words. Perfect for introducing multiplying by 100 using place value in Year 3, 4 or 5.
An end of topic assessment to assess what children have learned from a topic on the Stone Age to the Iron Age, a topic in the National Curriculum for History. Suitable for any year group in KS2 who have covered the topic. The questions cover all of the three periods: Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. I have used this for my own class and it gave me a good insight into what they have learnt and gaps in knowledge. The download is in Microsoft Word format so is easily editable for amount of marks given etc., and should take the children about 20 minutes to complete. Answers/mark scheme is also included in the document.
A one page assessment for children who have learned about Ancient Egypt. Suitable for Years 3, 4, 5 and 6. The assessment covers most of the main teaching areas for Ancient Egypt in the English Primary National Curriculum, and the document is in Microsoft Word format so is easily editable to change/adapt questions and marks. All answers for teacher use are on the second page of the document.
A lesson pack including PowerPoint presentation, more able worksheet and middle/less able worksheet for children to complete the pictogram and answer questions about it. PowerPoint (editable) includes introducing, showing and interpreting pictograms with different representations. Would suit children in Year 1, 2 or 3 in introducing and interpreting pictograms in 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s, and could be used as part of a data handling/statistics topic or scheme of work.
3 differentiated worksheets for multiplying numbers to one decimal point by 10. Very useful when introducing the topic using place value grids as visual support, ideal for Years 4, 5 and 6. The worksheets are differentiated by support and challenge, with more support and examples given for less able, and all worksheets include a challenge where either pupils need to multiply by 10 without using a place value grid or multiply numbers to 2 decimal points by 10 for the more able.
A PowerPoint to recap all of the Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar objectives for Year 1, in line with the English National Curriculum.
Ideal to use for recapping topics already taught in Year 1, to introduce new SPaG topics or to recap learning at the beginning of Year 2.
Each topic has information to read and then task(s) to complete on that topic. Topics include: capital letters and full stops in sentences, capital letters for people and places, prefixes, suffixes, question marks, exclamation marks, noun suffixes and the personal pronoun ‘I’.
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A long term overview for all subjects for teaching in Year 1. The overview is made up of suggestions and recommendations for teaching all subjects in line with the National Curriculum. Useful links to resources are throughout the document (most links are easily accessible online but some links may require paid subscriptions to resource website). Suggested topics/projects for each half-term are outlined, with most subjects then being linked with topic for that half-term. Subjects included in the document are: English, Phonics, SPaG/Grammar, Maths, Science, Geography, History, Computing, PHSE, RE and Art. Document is in Microsoft Word format so is easily editable. Aimed at teaching all Year 1 National Curriculum objectives and is also suitable for mixed Year 1/2 classes.
Word problems which involve converting different units of measurement, including length (cm, m, km) and capacity (ml, l). Also involves interpreting a table of information and a challenge question. Perfect for Year 5 or Year 6 children, especially if they are completing any topic work on the rainforest or animals of the rainforest.
An excellent resource for a teaching input of French which can cover 3 lessons: Greetings, questions about each other and numbers, including asking how old someone is. Can cover any age group where the basics of French conversation is being introduced, and can be used alongside class activities involving speaking to each other in French. The PowerPoint is editable once downloaded, so you can add your own French speech, change learning objectives and add activities if necessary.
A template for NQTs or trainee teachers to track progress against all of the teaching standards throughout the course of a year (Autumn, Spring and Summer terms). Very useful to use at review or assessment points throughout the year as evidence for meeting the Teaching Standards and personal & professional conduct standards. I personally used this template to submit evidence of how I met each standard at the end of my NQT year, and my NQT mentor found it very supportive when writing up my final assessment review form.
Download is in Microsoft Word format so is easily editable.
Suitable for Primary and Secondary NQTs/trainee teachers in the UK.
A fantastic resource which can be used alongside teaching about Picasso and Cubism in any year group. The worksheet has different questions about Cubism, including how a particular painting makes the children feel. Great for any Art lesson on Picasso and Cubism, and could also work well as an Art-based comprehension exercise.
*All images used are copyright free/free for commercial use.
Two differentiated worksheets for showing where quarters and eighths are on a number line. A great visual worksheet for introducing children to where quarters and eighths are placed on a number line between whole numbers. The two worksheets included are differentiated, with the more able having to fill in more blank boxes on the number line.
Two great visual worksheets for children to use to divide by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10. Could be used alongside using cubes to divide, or simply use the objects on the worksheet to support them dividing. Two differentiated worksheets are included, the first being only dividing by 2, 5 and 10, the other for the more able also includes dividing by 4. A clear method of how children can find the answer to a division calculation, and perfect to use in a lesson on division for Years 1, 2 and 3. A challenge/extension question is also included at the end of each worksheet.
A one page assessment for children who have learned about World War II, suitable for Years 4, 5 and 6. The assessment covers most of the main teaching areas for World War II in the English Primary National Curriculum, however the document is in Microsoft Word format so is easily editable to change/adapt questions and marks. All answers for teacher use are on the second page of the document.
A worksheet for Year 1 or Year 2 for work on past and present tense verbs. Suggested learning objective is stated at the top of the page: 'I can write in the present tense'. Extension option at bottom of worksheet to write a sentence in the present tense.
Two differentiated worksheets for Calligrams, suggested for year 1 or year 2. The first worksheet sheet contains a table with a word in which the pupil then has to create a calligram in the other column. The second worksheet offers more support, with a cartoon picture and the word that it is describing, with a box for the pupil to create a calligram in, with use of colour if needed. A great worksheet for visualising verbs and adjectives, and could also be used as a spelling exercise. Also excellent as a starter to creative writing and cross-curricular with Art.
A worksheet table for whole class starter activity, experiment activity or lower ability activity for materials that will or won’t dissolve in water. Children can cut out and stick solids to sort them into columns in the table for solids that will and won’t dissolve in water (soluble or insoluble), then check their answers (included in file). Part of the Year 5 National Curriculum for Science, could be used as part of a dissolving experiment in class as all of the materials used can be easily obtained.
This resource contains two differentiated worksheets for creating a tally chart and then pictogram for the amount of boys and girls in the class, suggested for use in Year 1 or Year 2. The worksheets are differentiated, with more support (for a middle/lower ability group) on the second worksheet. Could be used as a good starting/introduction activity for Data Handling in KS1.
A full PowerPoint presentation for teaching children about Shape Poetry. The PowerPoint is engaging for the whole class by asking different questions, using inference and comprehension skills by showing several examples of Shape Poems. There are also two templates of a house included for the children to write their own shape poem about their own house, a ‘dream’ house or haunted mansion etc. Excellent resources to use as part of a ‘Patterns on a Page’ topic or a Poetry topic for Years 1 - 3.