114 Opposites (antonyms) flashcards (57 pairs of opposites).
Designed so that the opposites cards can be printed back to back and flipped over to reveal the opposite.
Perfect for use as antonym flashcards, and as quiz-quiz-trade cards.
Could also be used for find the matching opposite in the classroom game and concentration memory game and for opposites display.
Base form, past simple and past participle of irregular verbs.
63 Verbs with illustrations - most commonly used verbs.
Flashcards, sorting cards and worksheets.
V1 V2 V3 version as well as base form, past simple and past participle version.
Complete your verb teaching toolkit with:
EAL Newcomer Essential Verbs
Verb Mats
Verb Tense Memory Games | Past Tense Cards
Differentiated reading comprehension fable retellings of Aesop’s ‘The Lion and the Mouse’
These differentiated retellings of Aesop’s “The Lion and the Mouse” offers three levels of complexity (higher, middle, and lower), students of all abilities can engage with the text and develop their skills. The higher level includes more advanced vocabulary and ten in-depth comprehension questions, while the middle level offers simpler synonyms and nine questions. The lower level is the easiest to read, with a shorter text and seven questions. All levels come with a handy answer key.
10 adjectives worksheets; Range of levels from gaining initial knowledge to applying it in sentence writing.
Hope that people find them useful. Please rate and comment if you do!
Please also see my adjective, nouns and verb flashcards / display cards https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/nouns-verbs-adjectives-display-cards-12216145
And my posters:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/verbs-nouns-adjectives-posters-12212892
oa labelling worksheet and ow (making the oa sound) labeling worksheet. Plus an ‘oa’ and ‘ow’ cloze activity.
oa = goat, boat, oak, soap, toad, road, etc.
ow = slow, snow, blow, yellow, pillow etc.
Alternative Spellings for /oa/
Sentences need to make sense. The order of the words in a sentence can change the meaning of the sentence.
Students read the two sentences and choose the one that makes the most sense.
e.g.
Ben ate a hotdog.
A hotdog ate Ben.
EAL or ESL homework activity.
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelt differently and have different meanings. e.g. to, too and two
Students have to circle the correct word (homophone) for each sentence.
Homework worksheet.
A negative sentence (or statement) states that something is not true or incorrect.
Two back:2:back worksheets (4 pages) with a varity of activities used as a homework.
Negative Sentences using 'Being Verbs' present and past form on worksheet_1
Negative Sentences using 'other verbs' present and past form on worksheet_2.
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2 basic introductory worksheets for KS1 & ESL student homework.
1: They need to read carefully whether the written answer should be either a synonyms or an antonym.
2: Synonym Sort. with synonyms for good, bad, hot, silent, big, small.
Easy to differentiate - just change the words.
Two ways to make the long a sound: ai and ay. One labeling worksheet. One sorting the spellings in correct columns worksheet.
Please see my 242 page Phonics Skills Book Phase 3 - Phase 5 resource.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-skills-book-phase-3-phase-5-11872855
Posters for students to set class/school goals, with a space below each for them to list the steps they will need to take to achieve their goals.
4 versions:
3 pdf files with sassoon font: one with lines, one with numbers, and one with numbers and only 2 callout bubbles.
1 word doc with comic sans.
I will edit the documents and replace 'my' with the name of the student and print one off for each child in my class. Plus one for myself, so that I can set some personal (teaching) goals for myself.
I will also print out a large 'to achieve by xx/xx/xxxx' so that the goals are time sensitive and display this alongside the student's posters.
Also included some display headings, quotes, and stars to make a classroom display.
(star clipart is 'for reuse from clipartpanda.com)
sh!!!! /sh/ worksheets using 'sh' words
Please see my 242 page Phonics Skills Book Phase 3 - Phase 5 resource
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-skills-book-phase-3-phase-5-11872855
/ar/ digraph worksheets;
1)Labelling 9 clear clip-art pictures…arm, jar, star, car, farm, dart, shark, scarf, garden,
2) Cloze sentences worksheet using the same words.
3) Read/Cover/Write/Check table with illustrations.
4) Cut and stick with words broken into individual phonemes for students to spell words under the picture.
Please see my 242 page Phonics Skills Book Phase 3 - Phase 5 resource.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-skills-book-phase-3-phase-5-11872855
A fun introductory presentation activity about abbreviations.
Students can use mini-whiteboards (or scrap paper to make it into a quiz game) - they have to work out the common abbreviations of words or phrases (many they will know already, others they may have to work out)
Also thrown in a few challenge questions (How many metres in 1km? etc.)
Comes with an accompanying worksheet:
Full words or phrases at the bottom of the page have to be used to match the abbreviations at the top (and/or vice versa)
Was and were are the past tenses of verb "to be".
23 easy to read, child friendly sentences with missing were or was.
1- Identify the subject of the sentence.
2- Identify whether it is a singular or plural noun.
3- Fill in the blank in the sentences using ‘was’ or ‘were’
4- Then on the line at the end write whether the noun was singular or plural.
Also thrown in a very brief cloze PowerPoint.
Old fashioned boring plural rules worksheet with 6 rules for changing nouns into their plural form and lots of example words to practice with.
Added two mixed versions in 2021 - MA and HA.
Possibly good for a homework, or to keep them quiet for 4 minutes in class?