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New Zealand Essential Spelling Words  - clip and flip cards
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New Zealand Essential Spelling Words - clip and flip cards

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New Zealand Essential Spelling Words (Lists 1-4). ‘Clip and Flip’ cards – look at the word frame and decide which word fits the frame. Place a peg on that word. Flip the card over and see if you are correct! You can use these cards as a literacy centre activity. Alternatively you can use them in the form of a ‘scavenger hunt’ or playing ‘hot potato’ - instructions included. Note: These cards do not have the answer indicated on the back. This is something you will need to do before laminating. The easiest way is just to place a sticker or a coloured pencil dot in the correct location (top, middle, bottom). The answer sheets are included so this should only be a 2 minute task. Included: ♦ Cards for lists 1-4 ♦ Answer sheet ♦ Student recording sheet (for scavenger hunt) ♦ Teacher notes Each card has a number. This is for using them in a scavenger hunt activity. 6 cards per A4 sheet. ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Maori Handwriting Copy Cards
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Maori Handwriting Copy Cards

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Handwriting cards for the Māori alphabet. a e i o u h k m n p r t w wh ng The font used is the 'New Zealand Basic Script'. The letter shapes are identical to those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook - ‘Teaching Handwriting’. Laminate the cards. Students look at the card and copy one line of each letter/word into their exercise book. 30 cards in total - 2 cards for each letter. A5 size (2 cards per A4 size paper) I’m more than happy to make any adjustments to the words on these cards for you if necessary. I’m aware that different areas of NZ have different spellings for some words … just email me and I’ll tweak it to suit you! (Email address is supplied in the resource). © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Reading - Junior Journal 53 (worksheets)
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New Zealand Reading - Junior Journal 53 (worksheets)

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Activity sheets for Junior Journal 53 for your classroom reading programme. This resource will save you hours of time! A worksheet for every item in the journal (2 articles, 1 play, 1 story and 1 poem) * English / Maori word match. * True or false? * Word Search. * Word Study – spelling, alphabetical order. * Pepeha template. * Code breaking. * Draw a treasure map. * Pirate stick puppet templates. * Problem and solution. * Draw a robot. * Rhyming words. * Picture match. Also included is a 'Junior Journal Hunt'. 32 questions - one question for every page in the book. Questions relate to the text (eg comprehension, word study, etc) and the pictures. A word study reference sheet is included for your students to refer to (less interruptions while you're with another group!) and certificate templates to celebrate the children's success and effort. Please see my other listings for additional Junior Journal resources. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori Numbers 1-20  -  'Clip and Flip' cards
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Māori Numbers 1-20 - 'Clip and Flip' cards

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‘Clip and Flip’ cards for Māori Numbers 1-20 A fun, hands-on activity for reinforcing the knowledge and recall of numbers 1-20. Instructions: Count how many ladybirds are on the front of the card. Read the words on the right. Match the Māori word with the number of ladybirds and place a clothes peg on that word. Flip the card over to see if you are correct. Take the peg off and try again with another card. Note: The cards do not come with the answer on the back so you will need to place a mark on the reverse side of the card. Just use something like a sticker or make a mark with a coloured pencil. Do this before you laminate the cards. Included: ♦ Cards for numbers 1-20 ♦ Cards for numbers 1-20 without any text (add your own). Words used: tahi, rua, toru, whā, rima, ono, whitu, waru, iwa, tekau, tekau mā tahi, tekau mā rua, tekau mā toru, tekau mā whā, tekau mā rima, tekau mā ono, tekau mā whitu, tekau mā waru, tekau mā iwa, rua tekau. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Cursive Handwriting
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Cursive Handwriting

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Cursive Handwriting - copy cards and tracing cards. Included: ♦ Alphabet reference chart showing the letter formation of Aa to Zz. ♦ Word cards – 5 words per card. 3 cards per page. For looking at and writing in your book. Eg. write one whole line of each word. ♦ Alphabet tracing cards. Basic letter formation – lower case and capital letters. Letters and words. ‘Dotty’ letter font. For laminating and using a whiteboard marker on them. 1 letter per page. Note to NZ buyers: unlike my other handwriting resources, this resource is not made with the NZ handwriting font. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Handwriting Copy Cards – blends, digraphs and trigraphs
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New Zealand Handwriting Copy Cards – blends, digraphs and trigraphs

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A set of 36 handwriting copy cards. Each card contains 6 words that begin with a common blend, digraph or trigraph. bl br ch cl cr dr fl fr gl gr kn ph pl pr qu sc sh sk sl sm sn sp st sw th tr tw wh wr scr spl spr shr squ str thr The font used is NZ Basic Script. The letter/number shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’. Two cards on each A4 sized paper. ‘Ink-friendly’ black and white. Numbers 0-9 at the bottom of each card. Two sets of cards provided – half height numbers and full height numbers. Use the cards however you wish. For example: • Write one line of each word. • Put each word into a sentence. • Write a sentence (or two) that contains all 6 words. • Brainstorm a list of additional words after completing the card. • Use the cards in a word study activity. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Sight Words – ‘Park the car’ activity
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New Zealand Sight Words – ‘Park the car’ activity

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A set of ‘Park the car’ activity sheets for sight words from magenta to orange. A great hands-on literacy activity that will engage many of your students (particularly your boys). * Words are written with the NZ Basic Script font. * Car parks are provided in both colour and black/white. (see photos) * Two blank templates are provided for you to make up your own car park of words. * You will need to provide your own toy cars, however there are some included that you can print, cut and laminate if necessary. This activity can be played and adapted to however works best for you and your students. Two examples are: ♦ Students play in pairs and take alternate turns. Person A says “Park your car on the word did”. Person B ‘drives’ their toy car and parks on the word. Person A checks and confirms if it was correct parking or not. Students could receive a ’point’ for each one they get correct or you could simply make it non-competitive. ♦ Students play in pairs and take alternate turns. Person A drives their car into a space and says “I parked my car on the word did”. Person B checks and replies “True” or “False”. The person parking the car can try to trick the other player. • More than one car park can be lined up to make it more challenging. • You can send a ‘car park’ home with your students as an alternate way of reinforcing sight word learning at home. • For reluctant readers they may feel more encouraged to participate if they get to bring in a toy car from home to use. Perhaps link it to a writing activity as well. • It doesn’t have to be a toy car … it could be a truck, motorbike, horse etc. High frequency words align to the NZ reading colour wheel: ♦ magenta (25 words - 3 activity boards) ♦ red (28 words - 3 activity boards) ♦ yellow (31 words - 4 activity boards) ♦ blue (37 words - 4 activity boards) ♦ green (49 words – 5 activity boards) ♦ orange (63 words – 7 activity boards) © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Number of the Day - Cards (circle border)
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Number of the Day - Cards (circle border)

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Number of the Day – Cards Strengthen your student’s number knowledge with these task cards. 57 different questions that are applied to your number of the day. Simply pick and choose the cards that are appropriate for your learners. Included: ♦ 57 cards (3 per page) ♦ Template to make additional cards ♦ Teacher notes ♦ Example answers (using number of the day: 538) ♦ Number of the day worksheet Suggested Use: ♦ a warm up activity for a maths lesson. ♦ a math centre activity. ♦ an early finisher activity. ♦ an activity while waiting for ‘teacher time’. ♦ a lesson with a focus on number knowledge. This resource is also available in an alternative border (scrappy style), in my store. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Dice Number Games - Basic number recognition
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Dice Number Games - Basic number recognition

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Basic Number Recognition - using a dice (1-6) 4-in-a-row Gameboards ♦ Game 1 – recognising dotty patterns on a dice. ♦ Game 2 – matching a dotty dice picture with a numeral. ♦ Game 3 – matching a numeral with a picture of a dotty dice. Game 1 – Dotty Dice: A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dotty dice and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Find it on the gameboard and cover the picture with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row. Game 2 – Dice and Numeral Match: A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dotty dice and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Look at the dots on the dice and find the numeral on the gameboard. Cover the numeral with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row. Game 3 – Numeral and Dotty Dice Match: A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dice with numerals and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Look at the number on the dice and find a dotty dice picture that matches your number. Cover the picture of the dice with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row. All 3 games are provided in both colour and black and white.
Battleships Game - 3 different levels
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Battleships Game - 3 different levels

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Battleships Game 3 different levels. 4 different templates within each level. Great for reinforcing a math lesson on CO-ORDINATES. Level 1: 11x10 grid. 5 different forces (7 to destroy). 4 different templates. Level 2: 17x14 grid. 8 different forces. 4 different templates. Level 3: 24x14 grid. Determine your own forces. 4 different templates. Chart provided to show air/land/sea forces. Instructions included. Co-ordinates are letter/number (eg B12) Land, Air and Sea forces. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Easter Fun - Secret Code Wheel
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Easter Fun - Secret Code Wheel

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A super-fun activity for your students during Easter. Make the secret code wheel and use it to decipher some Easter jokes. Then use the secret code wheel to write your own secret messages. Included: ♦ Secret code wheel template ♦ Teacher notes ♦ 12 Easter jokes to decipher (answers included) ♦ Various Easter themed templates for your students to write secret messages on How it works: Turn the inner wheel so that the ‘code ear’ is pointing to the letter of the alphabet that you see in the mystery code writing. Look at the letter of the alphabet that the ‘answer ear’ is pointing to and write it down. Continue in this way until all of the letters in the mystery code have been deciphered. What you need: All you need is a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin), or alternatively just use a push-pin and attach it to a pin board or something soft like an eraser. It works fine with paper if you don’t have a supply of card. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Colour Identification - 4 in a row gameboard
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Colour Identification - 4 in a row gameboard

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Practise your colour identification with these 3 gameboards. UK and USA spelling included (colour/color grey/gray) The Game: 4-in-a-row: ♦ Instructions and gameboards included. ♦ All you need is a dice and some counters. ♦ Suitable for 2 players. How to play: 1. Player A rolls the dice. 2. Player A reads the colour word that is located under the picture of the dice on the left side of the board. 3. Player A finds that colour on the gameboard and covers one of those squares with one of their counters. 4. Player B has their turn. 5. Players continue to take turns. The winner is the first player to get 4 of their counters in a row. Gameboard 1: red, yellow, blue, green, black, orange Gameboard 2: white, pink, brown, purple, grey, cream Gameboard 3: light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, light brown, dark brown
Colour Mixing
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Colour Mixing

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Colour Mixing – flashcards, activity sheets, game and reference chart UK and USA spelling included (colour/color grey/gray) Flash Cards - 3 different types: ♦ colour splodges and word equations ♦ colour splodge equations – work out the final colour ♦ colour splodge equations – work out the missing colour Activity Sheets - 3 different types: ♦ colour the last splodge of the equation (print in colour) ♦ colour the splodges and work out the last splodge of the equation ♦ colour the splodges and work out the missing splodge Game: ‘Four-in-a-row’ game - instructions and gameboard. All you need is a dice and some counters. 1. Player A rolls the dice. 2. Player A reads the colour mixing equation that is located under the picture of the dice on the left side of the board. 3. Player A finds the answer to the colour mixing equation on the gameboard and covers one of those squares with one of their counters. 4. Player B has their turn. 5. Players continue to take turns. The winner is the first player to get 4 of their counters in a row. The 6 colour mixing equations: red + white = pink blue + yellow = green red + blue = purple white + black = grey green + red = brown yellow + red = orange
Computer Keyboard - write, type and wipe
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Computer Keyboard - write, type and wipe

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A super-fun way to practise handwriting, spelling, keyboard skills, etc. Laminate and use with a whiteboard marker. ‘Write – Type – Wipe’ The templates: ♦ Blank ♦ White ♦ Light Grey ♦ Dark Grey ♦ Blue ♦ Pink ♦ Green All templates come with or without the writing guidelines on the 'screen'. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Handwriting Cards - New Zealand font (a-z outline font)
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Handwriting Cards - New Zealand font (a-z outline font)

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Handwriting cards for New Zealand junior classrooms. The font used is the 'New Zealand Basic Script'. The letter shapes are identical to those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook - ‘Teaching Handwriting’. The font is in 'outline' style. All letters are in lower case. The cards are designed to be laminated so your students can 'write and wipe'. 26 cards (a-z). Made on A4 size paper. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Birthday Train - wall display
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Birthday Train - wall display

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A birthday train for your classroom wall. Ideas: ♦ place photos of the children in their birthday month carriage. ♦ children write their name in their birthday month carriage. ♦ make ‘birthday wish gifts’ and pop them up the top of the carriage. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Pen License / Pen Licence
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Pen License / Pen Licence

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Give your students a licence to drive a PEN-CAR. Your students will love these and will strive to earn one! This resource contains 2 files for different classrooms around the world – spelling of LICENSE and LICENCE. The pen-cars come in 5 different colours (blue, red, green, yellow, pink). Your students will find it difficult to choose which one they would like to receive. Included: ♦ Pen licence - Large (5 different colours, 1 to a page) ♦ Pen licence - Small (5 different colours, 4 to a page) ♦ Certificate - (1 to a page) ♦ Wall chart – for your students to write their name on once they have their licence. Two different templates. ♦ Teacher recording / tracking sheet ♦ Teacher notes A great incentive for great handwriting! Licence Details: ♦ Student name ♦ Date of issue ♦ Issued by (teacher's name) ♦ Licence number (just make one up) ♦ Classroom number ♦ Student signature © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Handwriting Copy Cards - Animals
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New Zealand Handwriting Copy Cards - Animals

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New Zealand Handwriting Copy Cards. A-Z of animals. The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter/number shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’. 4 sets of cards are included: ♦ Lined cards with full height numbers ♦ Lined cards with half height numbers ♦ Unlined cards with full height numbers ♦ Unlined cards with half height numbers A5 size (2 per A4) © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori Days of the Week  -  Display cards
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Māori Days of the Week - Display cards

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Display cards with the Maori Days of the Week. Set 1 – Māori word only Set 2 – Māori and English word. Also includes one in a larger size with all 7 words. 2 per A4 page. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Desk Reference Card
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Desk Reference Card

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A double-sided reference card for students to have at their work station. Great for students who are still learning to write their name, recall letter shapes, know their colours, count forwards/backwards to 20, etc. Cut, place back-to-back, then laminate. The templates: ♦ black and white ♦ black and white with ‘colour’ circles shaded ♦ 10 x coloured border On the card: ♦ student’s name ♦ Aa-Zz alphabet ♦ number line 1-20 ♦ left/right ♦ colour swatches ♦ days of the week The font used on the cards is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter shapes are identical to those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources