Fable Reading Comprehension of “The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs”
This reading comprehension is designed for children aged 7-12 and is differentiated in two ways.
With answer sheets.
Food word glossary with 77 carefully selected academic vocabulary words for the IPC unit ‘What’s on the Menu’ (could be used with any food unit of study in any curriculum)
Each word has a definition and a clear picture.
9 A4 pages.
Also included are 54 word wall cards with word and image to use as flashcards or word wall cards.
Both resources designed to support EAL learners grasp essential vocabulary.
Rhetorical questions matching sheet.
10 scenarios (advertising, family, school, politics, etc.) and 10 matching rhetorical questions.
Learners have to match the rhetorical question to the topic by colouring the matching pairs the same colour or pattern.
Includes answer sheet.
First day activity - all about my friend.
Working in partners children ask each other questions to settle into a new class. Favourite things, goals for the year, skills,
I have uploaded the Microsoft publisher file if you wish to edit.
(Free to download and use fonts are ‘Topmarks’ and ‘Rockwell’ easy to find with a Google search.)
Story map graphic organisers
Character, setting, problem at BEGINNING
Attempts to solve problem in MIDDLE
Solution at END
2 page versions on PDF - one with 2 attempts to solve.
(Also included Publisher file if you wish to edit)
Boost your students’ dinosaur knowledge with this engaging “Dinosaur Vocabulary and Fascinating Facts” poster set!
This pack includes:
Dinosaur Vocabulary Poster (2 A4 pages):
Clear, illustrated definitions of key dinosaur terms
Black and white drawings for easy printing
Famous Dinosaurs Fact Poster (3 A4 pages):
28 most renowned dinosaurs with striking illustrations
Two intriguing facts per dinosaur
Perfect for:
Classroom displays
Dinosaur-themed scavenger hunts
Enhancing research skills
Ignite curiosity and make learning about prehistoric life fun and accessible with these versatile, printer-friendly posters!
Looking for more prehistoric resources?
Want to add a game element? Check out my Dinosaur Research Game Cards
For a COMPLETE dinosaur learning experience, explore my Full Dinosaur Research Scavenger Hunt Pack
Dinosaur Information Texts
Master division with remainders! These 8 visual worksheets use arrays to teach year 3 students how to divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers, with and without remainders. Students circle groups in the arrays to visualize division and reinforce skip counting, multiples, and remainders. With mixed fact worksheets including sums with and without remainders.
Aligned to White Rose Scheme Step 9.
Another great year 3 divison resource: Division Part Whole Models Partitioning
Introductory worksheets for multiplication as arrays (and turnaround facts) and multiplication as groups.
Differentiated to include 2s, 5s, 3s, 4s and other facts.
Two versions of all worksheets - 1 version with differentiation chillies and one without.
Tutankhamun Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheets
This download includes differentiated biographies of Tutankhamun, the pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt from 1332 to 1323 BC. Tutankhamun is most famous for his tomb, which was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922, and for the treasures that were found inside.
The biographies are split into two levels, with approximately 500 words and 10 questions in the higher level, and approximately 350 words and 8 questions in the lower level. Both levels follow the same structure and cover similar information and facts. Answer sheets are provided in two styles: A4 with lines and A5 to print, cut, glue in books and answer below.
These worksheets are suitable for teaching biographies and ancient Egyptian history for students in KS2 and KS3.
Grid method multiplication introduction worksheets. Using grid method to multiply a 2 digit number by a 1 digit number.
Differentiated grid method multiplication worksheets.
Please also see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/grid-method-arrays-place-value-to-multiply-with-arrays-11579635 which includes these worksheets with a PowerPoint and a few more worksheets.
Simple and Compound Sentences Task Cards
This engaging set of task cards helps students differentiate between simple, compound, and incomplete sentences. Designed for Year 3 learners, including EAL students, the cards feature clear vocabulary and illustrations to support understanding and maintain interest. Examples of “not a sentence” are included to reinforce key grammar concepts like capital letters, punctuation, subjects, and verbs.
Perfect for classroom practice, this resource includes two recording sheets: one for tasks 1-20 and another for 21-40, making it ideal for extending learning or for fast finishers. Students simply read each numbered card and record their answer (A, B, or C) on the corresponding sheet.
This set is an excellent tool for promoting grammar awareness and sentence classification skills in young learners.
Celebrate and understand Sikh Diwali with this engaging story reading and comprehension activity. Learn about the origins of the Sikh festival that commemorates the release of Guru Hargobind and 52 Hindu princes from unjust imprisonment by the Mughal emperor.
The story highlights the triumph of truth over injustice, light over darkness, and law over persecution. Accompanying worksheets reinforce comprehension and provide opportunities for written response and analysis.
This resource offers a culturally relevant way to teach reading skills while promoting understanding of the Sikh faith’s values of equality, justice, and religious freedom.
Includes:
Single sided retelling of Guru Hargobind & the 52 princes release from prison
Double-sided 37 question multiple-choice quiz with various question types
Story summary cloze activity
2 reading comprehension written response worksheets - one single sided version and a double sided version
Answer sheets
A great supplement to my Diwali information text worksheets
Enhance fluency in finding complements to 100 with this comprehensive resource designed for year 3.
It includes 14 worksheets using 100 squares, place value partitioning to find bonds, and number line representations.
Download now to help your learners master complements to 100.
Differentiated reading comprehension for the humorous fable “The Mouse, The Bird and The Sausage” by the Brothers Grimm. A boastful bird convinces his friends to switch household roles. The dissatisfied mouse, bird, and sausage then fail comically in their unfamiliar duties, leading to their disastrous demise. This fable warns readers against upending a functional system due to the dangers of pride and envy.
Suitable for Key Stage 3 and 4 readers.
Includes 4 versions of question sheets:
➊ A 19 question classic comprehension sheet with literal and factual questions about the story.
➋ A 12 question sheet with higher level comprehension questions.
➌ A 21 True or False question sheet.
➍ A 35 question SAT-style multiple choice sheet with questions on facts, main ideas, details, sequencing, inferences, vocabulary, true/false, cause and effect, and author’s purpose.
All question sheets come with corresponding answer sheets.
Differentiated short division worksheets with answer sheets.
5 days of progression / lessons to help children master short division.
L1 Worksheets - Short Division by 2 no regrouping (2 & 3 digits) - 2 Levels
L2 Worksheets - Short Division by 2 some regrouping (2 & 3 digits)- 3 Levels
L3 Worksheets - Short Division mixed divisors (2 digit), regrouping - 2 Levels
L4 Worksheets - Short Division mixed divisors (2 & 3 digits) regrouping - 3 Levels
L5 Worksheets - Short Division mixed divisors, tricky dividends including 0 (3 digit) - 2 Levels
Worksheets carefully designed to help children layout answers neatly and regroup numbers when needed.
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.