3 getting to know me activities.
Great for move up mornings or the first day with a new class.
Includes:
+bingo for the children to get to know those in their class. Has a range of ‘find someone who…’ questions that encourages conversation between the children e.g. ‘find someone who has been on a plane’
+getting to know the teacher sheet. Children will guess things about their new teacher, such as: age, favourite subject, how long they have been teaching. Teachers can then go through the questions with the children afterwards and see how close they were.
+a sheet for the children to fill in about themselves, including fun facts about themselves, some of their favourite things, and any hobbies.
1st sheet = children getting to know peers
2nd sheet = children getting to know teacher
3rd sheet = teacher getting to know children
Let your students get to know each other by playing a game of Would you Rather?
34 Would you Rather? questions for your students to answer.
You will need counters and a dice. Best played in pairs.
A3 size.
A collection of 40 black and white bookmarks.
12 book marks are patterns that can be coloured in
28 book marks have a picture on either side with a space in the middle for the children to write their names
Includes flowers, insects, dinosaurs and animals.
Homonyms are words that are spelled and sound the same, but have different meanings.
This activity has 15 examples of a homonym and 2 of their definitions. They are laid out with the word at the top of the triangle and the bottom of it cut in to two sections, each with a definition in.
You need to cut up all of the triangles and match up the 2 meanings with the 1 word.
It was made on powerpoint to make it easier for me to make, it is not actually a powerpoint. They are meant to be printed out and cut up.
Movie quiz for children/families.
50 questions long with answers at the end.
Every question is multiple choice.
Contains questions about Disney, Pixar and more.
Phase 2-5 phonics assessment sheet for any age.
In phase 3, there are two ‘oo’ sounds. The first one is the ‘ew’ sound and the second is ‘u’. Does not matter which way round the child says them, as long as they say both sounds.
Three simple starter activities to get your children’s brains working.
Includes:
-circle game (how many circular designs can you come up with)
-alphabet game (pick a category and they have to come up with something relevant starting with every letter of the alphabet, e.g. movies, books, names)
-category game (the categories are already there for this one, the children have to come up with three things for each one)
This could be a timed activity; how many can you get withing 5 minutes? Or it could be a pairs challenge, who can finish the sheet first?
A simple powerpoint for USA Day.
If you are doing a lesson on geographical features in America, then this is a great resource to use. Go through the powerpoint, talking about the different features and then ask the children to choose one to do their own fact file on.
Includes a few quick facts, including the capital city and population; a brief history of the flag; 7 geographical features with facts and photos of them being built.
Features:
Empire State Building
Statue of Liberty
Grand Canyon
Washington Monument
Golden Gate Bridge
Mount Rushmore
The White House
Also includes a map at the end with where each feature is located in the country.
Some extra information in the notes section for some of the slides.
Four empty word search grids.
8x8 grid with 8 lines for words
10x10 grid with 10 lines for words
12x12 grid with 12 lines for words
14x14 grid with 14 lines for words
This spelling booklet includes words with both ‘oo’ and ‘ow’ sounds, ‘a_e’, words that start with ‘wh’, ‘ee’, ‘st’ and ‘ed’.
It has a range of different activities, such as word searches, fill in the missing word, a crossword and more.