Watch and remember the 20 objects scrolling across the screen on an animated conveyor belt. Afterwards children write down as many objects as they can remember, or alternatively the teacher could ask each child in turn to list one.
There are two slides with two versions of this game. If you’d like to create a third, simply right click on each image and select ‘Change picture’.
This is a set of 15 Easter signs to hunt for: 5 Famous faces (Ant & Dec / Usain Bolt / Elsa / The Queen / Iron Man), 5 Easter puns, & 5 answers to Easter Questions. Also included is an answer sheet. The signs are all on separate A4 PDFs - each picture in the middle of the sheet is above A5 size.
I suggest printing all 15, laminating them (weather proof), then attaching a stick to the back (I used plant labels) so they can be stuck into the ground. To give it a bit more weight I also stuck some card from a recycled box to the reverse.
I used this as part of an Easter Egg hunt for KS1 & KS2.
Included in the files is a photograph of all 15 pictures so you can preview the whole set before purchasing (I laminated mine so a couple have light reflecting off them)!
Enjoy! :)
Create your own hangman game to use in all kinds of lessons for keywords, phrases, quizzes etc. There is one simple PowerPoint slide that you can copy and paste for as many games as you need.
It only require some short prep to use - just drag and drop the black lowercase (sassoon primary) letters onto the white box and you’re ready to go! During the lesson, play the slideshow and as kids shout out letters - click on the corresponding blue tile and watch the black letter spin in! If the letter is missing, click where the hangman is and the next consequence stage animates in.
EDIT: Added a second PPT file - A Capital Letter version (both versions included in this one purchase)
You can check out more info & screenshots at: https://markmolloyresources.wordpress.com/2017/03/13/hangman/
A simple step-by-step guide to making cheese scones. There are 18 steps in total with a photograph for each.
The ‘.zip’ file contains the 4 PDF sheets.
The 'pack' includes four PowerPoint presentations:
Two of them are full screen timers - either 30 seconds OR 5 minutes. The other two are corner timers - again either 30 seconds OR 5 minutes.
The 5 minute timers: The circles containing 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 minutes don't count seconds, instead they will slowly rotate for 1 minute. When the time is down to 30 seconds it will spin each second.
The 30 second timers exit spin, one per second.
The timer has a transparent surround, meaning that the orange background can safely be changed to any colour or any lesson.
More info and screenshots can be found at: https://markmolloyresources.wordpress.com/2017/03/13/powerpoint-timers/
A starter activity to get a new class or group talking. Give each child a ‘bingo sheet’ - they walk around the classroom asking other children if they can ‘sign’ one of the boxes.
A fun general knowledge quiz in PowerPoint. Consisting of 5 rounds and 3 bonus puzzles. The rounds are:
Disney & Marvel: Name the character picture questions (8pts)
Puzzle 1: Maze (1pt)
Animals & Nature: Two questions, and Three zoomed in animal pictures (5pts)
Puzzle 2: Animal Wordsearch: 15 animals to find in 5 minutes, with a timer (15pts)
Geography: Name the five countries on the map, then three questions (8pts)
Puzzle 3: Counting balloons animation game (3pts)
Chocolate: Name the five chocolate bars (5pts)
Space: Five Questions (5pts)
(I’ve added 3 example sides in the preview)
A quick and fun way to select options.
The first slide gives a choice of 4 speeds, select one and it will transition to a spinning wheel. Click and the wheel will stop. When finished, click the arrow to go back to the start.
Kids match together the picture and letters to complete the 3 piece puzzle. There are 10 different CVC picture puzzles. Print the pdf, cut out the paper strips.
(I have uploaded other CVC games & activities)
Children can pick one of four cars to 'back'. The cars then race across the screen and come first, second or third. This can be used as a quick and fun way to pick which group or child 'goes first', or perhaps as a quick starter to refocus children.
Heres a fun end of term Christmas Quiz!
8 Rounds: Christmas movies (pictures), Cracker jokes, Christmas Carols, ‘What’s in the stocking?’ Memory game, The Christmas Story, Disguised Celebs (pictures), Anagrams, Christmas Food logos.
There are two PowerPoint files - 1. The full quiz. 2. Quiz with answers.
And two pdfs - 1. An answer sheet. 2.A filled in answer sheet.
This 'pack' contains 3 ZIP files:
One full set of colour coded CVC domino 'tiles' (35 A6 files).
One full set of black and white CVC domino 'tiles' (22 A6 files).
One PDF with all 35 colour domino tiles ready to print.
The coloured tiles are colour coded to make a suggested 28 combinations. The black and white variant makes the game harder - children can choose to make any combination of their choosing - so I suggest printing more than one set.
An activity to help with ordering from 0-10 or 0-20. Simply cut out all the pieces and encourage children to rearrange the sections to make a rocket.
There are two zip files:
The first contains an A4 and an A3 copy of the rocket to cut out (as on the cover image).
The second contains an A4 and A3 copy of the rocket made - to print out and display.
The classic game of pairs - One click on the number tile reveals the picture, a second click hides the picture.
The first file is a Disney friends version - the aim is to pair together the friendships (e.g: Piglet & Pooh / Woody & Buzz / Batman & Robin). The second is a lego version - match the same minifigures. Both files have three reshuffled 'games' ready to go.
Please note: If you want to make more: Move the picture and the number tile together - then just retype the number. If you move just the picture then the animation triggers won't function properly.
A fun Christmas Quiz consisting of 6 rounds with 40 questions in total. The six rounds are: Christmas movies (8 questions), Christmas anagrams (6), Celebrity pictures with Santa disguises (8), Christmas music (5), Christmas chocolate (6), and a Memory picture round (7). It's a slight alternative to the 'pub-quiz' or multiple choice style.
The 'pack' consists of: A well designed PowerPoint presentation (in 2 halves due to file size), a blank question sheet, and a filled in answer sheet.
Create your own keyword guessing game. Kids pick a letter, click it on the screen and any matches will appear in your chosen key phrase. (It is similar to hangman, but there is no hanging-man or consequences for a wrong guess - sadly PowerPoint can't do that!)
Zoom out of the slide to see full instructions on how to create your own game.
Please note: Depending on your version of PPT the font may change slightly - but you can easily draw a selection box around everything and change the font if needed.