I am a long time ESL teacher and KS2/KS3 tutor. I create professional handouts and activities which do not require any alteration, simply print and copy. I make my resources user-friendly, meaning they are easy for pupils to understand, effective at teaching the target skill and entertaining for pupils to use. Where colour is used, the worksheets generally can successfully be printed in black and white unless otherwise stated.
I am a long time ESL teacher and KS2/KS3 tutor. I create professional handouts and activities which do not require any alteration, simply print and copy. I make my resources user-friendly, meaning they are easy for pupils to understand, effective at teaching the target skill and entertaining for pupils to use. Where colour is used, the worksheets generally can successfully be printed in black and white unless otherwise stated.
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 2 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 2 x _____ = 8)
A quiz to follow on my individual times tables drills worksheets. The quiz is divided into two sections: single digits and double digits. There are a total of 24 questions in each section, 48 total questions.
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 2 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 2 x _____ = 8)
3 files:
1 - Times Tables Square: complete for study
2 - Times Tables Square: with about 30 missing numbers to complete
3 - Times Tables Square: blank, to be completed in full
Best printed on coloured card stock and laminated for multiple use!
This allows children to practise and memorise their times tables. Arrange with underlined numbers as the top and left border, then the rest of the numbers within. Once assembled, remove random numbers and have children solve the missing number.
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 2 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 2 x _____ = 8)
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 6 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 6 x _____ = 24)
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 2 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 2 x _____ = 8)
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 7 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 7 x _____ = 28)
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 8 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 8 x _____ = 32)
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 9 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 9 x _____ = 36)
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 10 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 10 x _____ = 40)
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 11 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 11 x _____ = 44)
Times Tables Drills
- Worksheets for pupils to drill their times tables
- Sheet 1: fill in the blank with the solution (eg. 12 x 4 = _____)
- Sheet 2: fill in the blank with the missing variable (eg. 12 x _____ = 48)
Multiple activities to practice times tables up to 12
Square activities
Drills for each set up to 12 in 2 formats (10 × 2 = __ / 10 × __ = 20)
1 page quiz of single digit and double digit questions based on skills learnt through activities and
3 resources related to European geography.
Countries of the Euro Cup 2016 - games and activities related to geography of all countries part of this year’s Euro Cup: flags, capitals, countries
Countries of the EU - countries, capitals and dates of joining the EU
Euro-Trip - educational game with geography trivia (flags, capitals, location), kids answer questions to earn money so they can travel around Europe
Buy these 3 as a package and save £4!
Worksheets:
- 11 sets of worksheets for each set of times tables. Each set has 2 worksheets drilling times tables (2 x 2 = ____ and 2 x ____ = 4)
- Quiz to assess the skills practised in the worksheets, divided into two sections: single digits (2 x 4) and double digits (12 x 4)
- Tactile learning activity - numbers to cut out to assemble a times tables grid to practise times tables
This is a comprehensive set of activities to work on geography about 14 European countries. It is possible to change the selection of countries by adding extra passports, flags and numbers on the board.
You can view most of the game components in this picture: https://goo.gl/JkQUgf
The main game is about taking a trip around Europe. Players each select a passport which contains the identity of a child who they will become during the game. The passport also contains a list of countries to which they must travel in order to win the game. To be fair, each passport will require the same total amount in order to win. To travel, players must earn money by answering trivia questions about these 14 countries, which can then be spent on flights to different countries on their list. Trivia questions include physical geography (location and shape), flags and capital cities. All game components are provided in PDF and DOCX format for ease of printing and also to allow you to customise the game to include different countries and/or different trivia questions.
This game is suitable for lower primary pupils or older ESL or SEN children. Full rules are provided in PDF form in the download.
The secondary game provided is basically UNO, except uses flags. It is intended to help children practice correct forms of 'be' in the present simple and recognise some flags. Game play is identical to UNO.
Also provided are corresponding cut outs and worksheets about these countries. Cut outs can be used to practice capital cities, then further practiced on the worksheets. Another worksheet has pupils colour the flags according to a description.