This worksheet is for year 7 or 8, to help them learn the names of the angles, as well as recognize that degrees are also named. I used it to quiz the students on who remembers this from last year.
This worksheet teaches the students the dangers of smoking and it's effects on a person. This worksheet is meant for students who are on a lower level and find it hard to learn a lot of information.
This worksheet teaches students that shapes have different properties. The students must choose the correct properties matching the specific shapes and match it up. This is a slightly easier option to the worksheet 'Identify 3D Shape Properties'. This also introduces students to the concept of prisms and they must select the shapes which define it.
This evaluation form should be used every week when teaching pupils who are in need of extra assistance in or out of the classroom. You must specify your learning objectives, resources, how the lesson went, if the pupil experienced any difficulties and a self-evaluation. This is best checked with the SEN management and filed for reference.
This sheet is cleverly designed to encourage students to sort the information into the 4 categories of drugs. I used it to guide students to create their own warning leaflet against drugs. The keywords are highlighted which makes it easier for students to sort through the information.
This worksheet is for students learning about 3D shapes and their properties. The students must specify the number of faces, edges and vertices each shape has. Additionally, this introduces the idea of prisms and the student is asked to select the shapes which are prisms.
This worksheet teaches the student the respiratory system and its functions. The student must name the parts of the lungs and explain how the breathing system works. This is ideal for students who can't read/ write a lot of information at once, this worksheet breaks it up for them.
I used this with my behaviour management system, with older pupils. The ladder is rated 1 - 10 (10 is highest), the teacher rates how well the pupils behaved in the lesson and mark on a check card, when the check card is filled, they earn a reward (either individual or with the class).
This is a traffic light where you write what the students should achieve by the end of the lesson, they circle the red/orange/green traffic light to assess where they are holding. Then they see what they have learnt over the lesson.
This washing line activity is really fun for years 3 and 4. I used it to teach hundreds tens and units. I hung the flashcards on the washing line, asked questions about the numbers (included) and allowed every child to have a chance to answer. The children loved it!
This story plan guides a student to plan a short story about the playground. The student writes their ideas in the appropriate boxes and then can easily put it together.
This poster should be hung in the math room to show students how to present their work neatly in their books. This prevents all the questions, like where does the title go, I don't have space on my page....
This story plan guides students to write a story about the town. The student just fills in the boxes and it gets their imagination going. When they are done they have most of the story easily written.
This activity is helpful when you are teaching perimeter and area of triangles, trapeziums and parallelograms. Each group prepares a poster on the rules of their shape and then presents it to the class. This took most of the lesson and they all knew the rules by the end of the lesson.
This is the test I gave the lower ability students in the Year 8 class. It first covers material on the Year 7 syllabus and then goes onto the Year 8 syllabus. The questions are set out clearly and accurately.
This slideshow takes 5 minutes. It can be used at the start of the lesson when reviewing the names of angles, the students write the correct name on their whiteboard and show it up to the teacher. This shows the teacher who grasped the topic.
These worksheets break up percentage calculations - first they divide numbers into 10 or 5%, then they calculate small numbers and then they apply it to practical problems.
This is an incentive system, which may be more beneficial for older students. The teacher can award the child when they work well and the child colours in a footprint. Students enjoy seeing their own progress.
This bundle of three worksheets gives the students the knowledge of a wide range of jobs and it's relevant vocabulary. In addition, the sheets give the students skills in literacy, such as writing full answers in comprehensions, checking up words in a dictionary and writing sentences correctly.