Simple key to stick into books that children can use to underline/ colour code language features (adjectives, adverbs, nouns and powerful verbs) in a piece of text or use it to assess their own writing.
I created this place value grid to support the teaching of place value to year 4 children. I printed the grids off in size A5, then laminated them so that every child had one in their maths book. Children can write on the grids with white board markers and it is a great resource to use for maths starters or to support main class activities.
Great resource to help children with persuasive writing for and against. I have shrunk the resource into A5 so that it can be kept inside books for children to refer back to during a unit of work.
These differentiated flow charts (blank, LA and MA) have been created to support children organise and plan an explanation text. The resources include time connectives and causal conjunctions.
Word bank with time adverbials, imperative (bossy) verbs and causal conjunctions. Smaller version included so that they can be cut out and stuck into books like a checklist.
I created this sorting activity when I introduced newspapers/ recount topic in year 4. The word doc is printed out in colour and then cut up so that the children can sort and match the features with the corresponding explanation. In addition, I used this resource to help children identify the key features in real newspaper articles.
Smart notebook screens and activities to help children understand the concept of finding 1, 10, 100 or 1000 more or less than a given number. Examples include using a place value grid with 4 digit numbers to 1 decimal place.