Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
Using animals as part of your languages topic, but you don’t use French or Spanish? Then these editable animal flashcards are just what you need!
You will get 15 animal flashcards that you can add any language to, including English for any learners who have English as an additional language.
Why not check out our other language themed resources. Including a PowerPoint game using all of these animals. The PowerPoint can be found in our TES Shop HERE
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘Spanish-Interactive Whiteboard Game - Animal Names
A beautiful variety of space aliens to help count up to 30. Perfect for the interactive whiteboard as a teacher input/starter or as a continuous provision style activity.
Contains a whole bunch of unique aliens with a variety of features to explore and discuss. Each has a different number of colourful arms, legs, eyes, teeth, antennae and regular shaped mouths to identify.
This PowerPoint is set up to run like an interactive game, not just a dull slideshow. Run the PowerPoint and follow the instructions on screen. Simply count the red, blue, yellow or green aliens, as directed, and select the boxed number on screen. It will either chime to signal a correct answer or click and wiggle to tell you to try again. Choose from 5 different difficulty levels - higher difficulties have more aliens to count. The highest difficulty even asks you to count multiple colours of aliens.
Over 40 questions in total and includes a question randomiser to make it endlessly replayable!
Also, why not make some of your own aliens using an interactive, drag-and-drop activity?
It’s a perfect activity for the interactive whiteboard or for the children to work independently on the computer:
You can find the resource on TES at my shop:
www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/martinjgoulden
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘create your own alien’
And if you are looking for even more Space themed resources:
Click HERE to view the Wanted Posters
Based on the retelling of Little Red Riding Hood by Martin Goulden this Microsoft PowerPoint document contains 3 drag and drop jigsaws to complete. Ideally suited to an Interactive Whiteboard activity as part of continuous provision. Each jigsaw contains 12 pieces. Each jigsaw portrays a scene from the story: 'Grandma's House', 'The Chase' and 'Happy Ever After'.
Based on the retelling of Goldilocks and The Three Bears by Martin Goulden, this Microsoft PowerPoint document contain exactly the same storyboard as the story itself. However, this storyboard contain no text or text boxes but instead contains editable speech bubbles.
A build your own dinosaur out of a variety of heads, legs etc. Hundreds of combinations possible. 3 backgrounds to choose from. All based in Microsoft PowerPoint for ease of use in and printing. A great resource for individual use of as part of continuous provision/modelled input.
Based on the retelling of Little Red Riding Hood by Martin Goulden this Microsoft PowerPoint document contain exactly the same storyboard as the story itself. However, this storyboard contain no text or text boxes but instead contains editable speech bubbles.
A step-by-step guide to creating a 3D printable Roman Amphitheatre in Sketchup - aimed at Primary School children. The resources also include download links for the 3D Sketchup models themselves.
Based on the retelling of Little Red Riding Hood by Martin Goulden this Microsoft PowerPoint document is a drag and drop build your own bunting. There are 7 bunting backgrounds to choose from to which characters from the story can be added along with dozens of other decorations. A great activity for children to complete either independently or as part of an Interactive Whiteboard activity. As it is created in PowerPoint, the bunting can then be printed easily to decorate your classroom.
Drag and drop pre-made shapes to create several different desert animals in this easy to use Microsoft PowerPoint document .
Great for the interactive whiteboard as a modelling tool or as a continuous provision activity. And, for the slightly older children, why not get them to do it individually on the computer?
The animals include:
-Meerkat
-Elephant
-Jackal
-Bug (Ladybug)
-Scorpion
-Lizard
-Bird (Redhorn)
Challenge your children to match these pairs of pirate pictures! Choose from a variety of size games depending on how much time you have. Perfect for introducing vocab or as a continuous provision activity on your interactive whiteboard. The document is completely editable and can be re-purposed for any theme\topic.
Combine Literacy and Computing with this Microsoft PowerPoint document that retells the classic fairy tale of The Three Little Pigs. Whilst the illustrations are non-editable, the story boxes are ready to be typed into by either yourself or your children. Visuals created by Martin Goulden.
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden this Microsoft PowerPoint document contains 12 interactive questions that flip over to reveal the answers. Extra slides also allow you to print out these questions and answers as back-to-back cards. Great for consolidating key points in the story.
This Microsoft PowerPoint document retells the classic fairy tale of The Three Little Pigs. Whilst the illustrations are non-editable, the story itself is. This allows you to change the text as you see fit. Visuals created by Martin Goulden. Story re-written by Martin Goulden.
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden these writing templates provide a wide variety of line-spacing and picture/writing ratios, all set in borders made from the characters in the story. Pack contains 10 landscape and 10 portrait templates.
Based on the retelling of The Three Little Pigs by Martin Goulden this Microsoft PowerPoint document is a drag and drop build your own bunting. There are 7 bunting backgrounds to choose from to which characters from the story can be added along with dozens of other decorations. A great activity for children to complete either independently or as part of an Interactive Whiteboard activity. As it is created in PowerPoint, the bunting can then be printed easily to decorate your classroom.
Create your own Queen in this Computing PowerPoint activity for KS1. Teach your children how to insert, resize and rotate shapes in addition to changing their outline colour and fill coulr. Use the premade shape templates to help you and then drag and drop the shapes to create the picture of the Queen.
“You arrive at three ancient doors. Which door do you choose?”
Write your own adventure stories where you, the reader, choose your own path - like authors such as Ian Livingstone. Differentiated through 10,7 or 5 paragraphs, write them on the PowerPoint files provided and the hyperlink buttons will take you to the next part of the story. There are two sets of immersive PowerPoint files that each give you starting/linking sentences - provided are 1st person and 3rd person files.
Perfect for practicing setting descriptions and creating writing with suspense!
*Included are some images from a computer game called Legend of Grimrock. Please note that these images are readily available via their website and are simply added in this package for convenience, not profit.
Creating posters can be a relatively easy thing to do. Sometimes, we want to delve a little deeper and create dramatic looking posters. This involves teaching the children vital Computing/ICT skills across not just one program but several.
Use this step-by-step picture guide to create WW2 Propaganda posters. This activity uses tools from across two software programs: PowerPoint and Artrage (A free art program). The download link for Artrage is attached. If you aren’t able to use Artrage, then you can use the 10 painted backgrounds that are included in this purchase.
Love the idea of clay but remember how messy it was last time?
These several, step-by-step picture guides teach you the basics of a computer program called Sculptris - a free 3D modelling program that simulates clay.