I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
UPDATED with PDF worksheets and specimen answer sheet for cut/paste sequence.
This resource pack consists of:
2 PowerPoint Presentations - includes whole class activities.
5 Lesson Plans - includes learning objectives/outcomes
Differentiated activity worksheets
Presentation 1 and Lesson Plan 1 - on the topic of making promises and relate to children’s experiences of making and breaking promises and that ‘bad secrets’ are disguised as promises.
Presentation 2 - Tells the story of Noah and God’s covenant/promise to the world with colourful pictures - includes whole class activities.
Each lesson plan refers to the numbered slides and what activities children undertake to achieve the learning objectives.
Lesson 1 - What are promises/making and breaking promises - 2 differentiated worksheets - Link to SEAL - Promising not to misbehave, to share classroom equipment etc.
Lesson 2 - Noah is chosen - 2 differentiated worksheet activities that include describing Noah’s character from the text/labelling.
Lesson 3 - Building the ark/people laughing at Noah - Cut/paste activity cutting out animals to stick onto the ark then colour in.
Lesson 4 - The Flood and after - Cut/paste sequencing activity to show how it was safe for Noah to leave the ark with Answer Sheet.
Lesson 5 - Recount of the story - Sort the paragraphs in order on PowerPoint then differentiated writing activities at tables/colour in rainbow.
Link Lesson 5 to Art - make a rainbow poster and children write what they promise to do on strips of paper.
Resources are editable to suit the different abilities of your pupils.
File type: PowerPoint, MSWord and PDF.
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This resource is on the topic of Saint George and The Dragon legend.
A great introduction to myths and legends.
Aimed at: KS1/2
The legend of St. George the dragon-slayer is on PowerPoint.
The Presentation includes whole class activities and comprehension questions.
Children are encouraged to participate in discussion about the story and check their understanding.
The second PowerPoint Presentation explains what mythical stories are and why they were told (6 Slides).
The third PowerPoint Presentation is on different dragons for whole class activity and to prepare children for their worksheet activity.
The resource also contains:-
Flexible detailed lesson plans covering 3 lessons (includes learning objectives and plenaries). Each PowerPoint slide is referred to in the lesson plans.
Lesson 1: Children are presented with the legend of St. George and then there are 7 comprehension questions. The Myths Presentation is also referred to set the story in context.
Differentiated worksheets - With support - LA children read, cut/paste sentences to match pictures;
MA/HA write sentences for each picture using time words.
Extension: Complete George’s Day Factsheet (colour in/3 questions).
Lesson 2: The lesson focus is adjectives. Children review describing words using the Dragons Presentation. Build a word bank of adjectives; model sentence for describing dragon on Slide 12).
Differentiated Activity 1 - LA children label the dragon and then write simple sentences after colouring it in.
MA/LA - Draw/colour in their dragon and write sentences describing it.
Early finishers: Print off one or two dragon slides for children to describe.
Lesson 3: Retelling myth in own words. Quick review of the story.
Children draft their story and also use their description of their dragon in the previous lesson to add into the story.
There is a worksheet to write up the final draft.
This product relates to learning the alphabet names and sounds and upper and lower cases letters.
Learning objectives are to develop children’s knowledge of upper and lower letters of the alphabet and begin to learn alphabetical order.
Contents:
Flexible detailed Lesson Plan includes lesson starter, main lesson and whole class activities and plenary.
PowerPoint Presentation on the alphabet (letters float in as you click through the slides)
Upper and lower case alphabet flash cards to be laminated and cut apart
Editable flash cards
Washing line alphabet activity
Missing letters gap-filling alphabet strips (upper and lower case letters)
Blank alphabet strips
Upper and lower case letters to be cut out for extra activities
Children are introduced to capital/upper and lower case letters, recite the alphabet, to know that the capital A and the lower case a have the same sound.
Washing line activity - questions marks are placed where there should be either a capital letter or a lower case letter. Children are given a selection of laminated letters and have to decide whether the letter they are holding should go where the question mark is.
Reinforcement of what the children have learnt: There is a selection of alphabet gap-filling strips from easy to challenging.
Cut out the gap-filling alphabet strips and stick into workbooks; and/or
Laminate for continuous use
There are 26 upper and lower letters for the children to cut out each time you focus on a letter. The children draw or stick pictures around the letter that begin with the same letter sound.
Whole lesson contained in a zip file - just right click and open and you will see the folder.
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An ideal resource to add to your literacy area/centre.
Extra worksheet added - Worksheet 5.
Create a visual display of adverbs of manner/create a Word Wall.
This resource includes display cards describing what adverbs do and basic spelling rules as a visual reminder for your students.
Includes: Extra blank cards for children to add more adverbs.
- Adverb title card
- 10 x A4 size display cards (you can enlarge on copier)
- 69 (colour-coded) adverbs of manner flash cards (print and joined up writing) - you can display some of the common adverbs - includes irregular adverbs - hard, fast and well
Extra: 4 sets of Worksheets to practise:
Worksheet 1 (2 pages) - (Changing adjectives to adverbs) - (Differentiated)
Worksheets 2 (2 pages) - Writing sentences with adverb and verb, e.g. walk/slowly - Sentence: Meg will walk slowly to school.
Worksheet 3 - 1 page Adverbs describing adjectives.
Worksheet 4 - 1 page Adverbs describing past participles.
Worksheet 5 - (Differentiated) - (Harder) Students complete sentences using their own adverb of manner.
(Easier) Students can use their own adverbs or use the words in the word box to complete their sentences.
Adverb game:
You can use the flash cards to play an adverb game. Shuffle, say 6 cards, either you or the children choose a verb. Then choose a child to pick a card and they do the action for that verb depending on what the adverb is, e.g. wave happily.
Laminate the displays and flashcards for repeated use.
This resource goes well with reading comprehension A Snowman In The Park.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/reading-comprehension-text-adverbs-said-synonyms-direct-speech-presentation-worksheets-keystage-1-11478618
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This maths pack relates to weight/mass lessons aimed at: EYFS/Year 1/2
A practical-based topic - to get children involved in comparing and weighing different objects and using vocabulary related to mass.
Three clear lesson plans:
Lesson 1 - Main Lesson - Comparing two objects
(Starter Lesson: Reviewing days of the week)
Lesson 2 - Main Lesson - Comparing two objects and then introducing a third object to find the heaviest and lightest. There is extension worksheet for the more able to compare four objects.
(Starter Lesson: Reviewing months of the year)
Lesson 3 - Main Lesson - Using uniform non-standard units to find ‘how many …’ something weighs.
(Starter Lesson: Review O’clock times and half hour times)
Each lesson plan contains learning objectives, lesson starter, main activities and plenary - questions to ask and elicit from the children to make them think about how we can find something out.
There are 3 PowerPoint Presentations on each of the topics which includes whole class lesson starters, pictures showing weighing of objects and explanations. The slides are referred to in the lesson plans.
Presentation 1 - 6 Slides
Presentation 2 - 5 Slides
Presentation 3 - 7 Slides
Slides are referred to in the lesson plans.
The main preparation needed is shown on a separate slide:
suggested objects to use for children to carrying out their activities.
Differentiated worksheets for each of the lessons.
Each lesson is 1 hour - you can adapt to suit the level of your class.
Whole lessons now contained in a file.
Extra New worksheets - Updated 20 January 2020:
Worksheet(x5) (cut/paste): Comparing two objects - Children look at the two pictures and then cut out either heavier or lighter to complete each sentence.
Worksheet (x4) (fill in blank space): Comparing three objects - Children look at three pictures and then write the name of the object or animal which is heaviest or lightest.
Worksheet (x4) (cut/paste): Arranging three objects above the words ‘heavy’ ‘heavier’ and ‘heaviest’ and ‘light’, ‘lighter’ and ‘lightest’. Children cut out a set of pictures of their choice and arrange them in the appropriate order above the words. Please see example sheet in preview pane.
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Goes well with: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/numeracy-counting-and-ordering-shapes-and-measures-lessons-1-to-5-presentations-worksheets-10003068
File type: PowerPoint , MS Word and PDF
Images are sourced from Microsoft clipart.
NOW UPDATED WITH WORKSHEETS - May 2019
The resources are for visual display around the classroom and can also be used as flashcards to teach days and month sequencing.
Days of the week display title
Days - Monday to Sunday display
Months of the Year title
Months of the Year display - January to December
The four seasons display title
The seasons Spring, Summer, Autumn/Fall, Winter
Editable Birthday Wall display
The birthday wall display is also on a PowerPoint Slide so you can type in your student’s name and print off. Alternatively, you can print off the PDF format and use blu tac or velcro and stick the student’s name on the birthday display.
Create a seasons table - for example, in autumn lay out leaves, acorns and a harvest basket.
In addition, there are worksheets to go with the displays.
Days of the week – 4 worksheets
Students cut and glue the days in the correct order.
Jumbled days for students to unscramble and then write the days in the correct order. Students then answer the questions on the second part of the worksheet, e.g. What days do we call the weekend?
Students read simple sentences that contain days of the week and then cut out and glue the strips in the correct order.
Students write own simple sentences about what activity they do after school each day.
To differentiate the activity, I have prepared a sheet with just pictures and activities on them which some students can choose and cut out to stick onto their worksheets and use the words to create a simple sentence.
Months of the year - 5 worksheets
Students cut and glue the months in the correct order.
Months of the year poem – You can read aloud the poem to the students and ask them questions on it. It is also on PowerPoint. You could ask them if the months are in the correct order. Which months have 31 days? Which month has 28 days? Work at the table: Students can work together to read the poem and answer the 5 questions.
On this worksheet, students trace over months and then list them in the correct order. In the last column they write the number of days in each month.
Sorting months worksheet – Students write the months under the correct seasons. The last task is to write the month their birthday is in.
Differentiated worksheet – students sort the months by cutting and gluing the months into the correct seasons on the wheel. There are two questions to answer.
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This product relates to the water cycle topic.
<strong>It contains:</strong>
• Lesson Plan – 1 hour session
• PowerPoint Presentation (1) – 25 Slides
• PowerPoint Presentation (2) – 2 Slides - Meaning of appropriate vocabulary
• Optional Video link on The Water Cycle (1:47 mins)
• Worksheets
• Differentiated Cut and Paste Activities
• Word Search with Solution
• Flashcards (2 sets- colour and b/w) - 35 words in each set
The Lesson Plan includes learning objectives and outcomes and refers to slides in the PowerPoint Presentation. The Lesson Plan is editable and flexible as is the Presentation.
The Presentation contains optional video links to the water cycle and how snow is formed.
I have included a short preview of the resources together with worksheets and cut/paste activities.
The cut and paste activities are differentiated - children cut out the water cycle circles and glue them in the correct order using the arrows.
Children needing support: Order 5 water cycle circles with arrows.
Middle ability: Order 6/7 water cycle circles with arrows.
High ability: Can complete each of the blank circles to create a water cycle with arrows.
<strong>Additional worksheets:</strong>
Draw a water cycle diagram and explain in words
The Water Cycle Quick Quiz - 7 questions for children to answer on the topic
What Have I Learnt worksheet: Children write down 3 things they have learnt and shade in what of the emoji faces to describe how the lesson went for them by finishing one of the sentences.
Complete the Word Search. Extension: Write a sentence with each word relating to the water cycle.
The whole product is contained in a folder in a zip file.
Flashcard words
condensation
evaporation
transpiration
meteorologist
weather
atmosphere
cloud
rain
snow
sleet
hail
water cycle
run-off
vapour
steam
droplets
ice crystals
precipitation
wind
sun
absorb
earth
air
heat
frozen
cold
temperature
dew point
gas
liquid
solid
warm
moist
snowflakes
particles
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The product relates to a 10 to 15 mins assembly on The Good Samaritan.
Aimed at Foundation/Keystage 1/2.
<strong>Content:</strong>
27 Slides - PowerPoint Presentation - Telling of the parable and what it means to be a neighbour, Reflection - relate to children’s experiences of helping and being considerate and kind to everybody.
There is an optional end of assembly prayer on Slide 27.
Teacher’s Assembly Guide (2 pages) - This guides you through the assembly with extra notes. The slides are referred to.
2 Optional worksheets for post-assembly work. More able writers recount the parable and the second worksheet contains pictures to help recount the parable.
Please see the preview pane.
File Type: PowerPoint, Word and PDF.
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You may be interested in a 1 hour structured lesson on the Good Samaritan:
Presentation, Lesson Plan, Differentiated Worksheet and Cut and Paste Activities
The Parable of the Lost Son - Forgiveness
This product contains differentiated addition and subtraction five frame cards (print onto card paper, laminate and cut out) - use dry-wipe pens.
You can also print off the sums onto plain paper and stick into student’s numeracy workbook.
Aimed at:
Foundation stage
Introducing addition using the five frame
Revision for some Year 1 students who find the concept of adding and subtraction challenging.**
Included is a Five frame template and large counters. Students can use these with the addition and subtraction sums. Students can recreate the addition sums by using the two colour counters and five frame to work out and/or check their answers.
Students use one yellow counter and the five frame for subtraction. Place the counters on the five frame and remove as required.
Teachers Notes on suggested use of this resource
20 Addition cards with yellow circles (counters)
20 Addition cards without counters (more able)
20 Subtraction cards with counters
20 Subtraction cards without counters(more able)
Extra counters saved as clipart - black, yellow and blue (you can enlarge or reduce sizes)
Five Frame Flash Cards
A useful addition to your maths resources.
For US Version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11494581
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Addition and Subtraction using Ten Frames
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This mixed bag of maths lessons which includes one week’s lesson plan relating to sorting, one less/two less, money worksheets, 3D shapes and subtraction using a number line. Starter activities (oral/mental) before main activities and plenaries (recap session).
Updated 19 June 2019 with animation in PowerPoint, and extra subtraction and money worksheets. There are now PPT slides on sorting fruit and vegetables as a whole class activity.
Differentiated worksheets for each lesson.
A flexible lesson plan for each lesson.
Content:
Lesson 1: Presentation - 12 Slides
Sorting into two sets :-
a. sorting farm and pet animals; Cut/paste activity
b. 2d shapes; and
c. fruit and vegetables
Lesson 2: Presentation - 13Slides
2. Relating less than to taking away;
Worksheets (x3)
Lesson 3: Presentation - 12 Slides
3. Money: Value of coins and adding up;
Worksheets (x5)
Lesson 4: Presentation - 10 Slides
4. 3D Shapes and objects around us
Differentiated worksheets (x4)
Lesson 5 Presentation - 6 Slides
5. Looking at subtraction again using a number line.
Worksheets (x3) - Subtraction up to 12, 15 and 20
You can teach the topics in any order and use them as additional resource.
Please see preview pane.
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This resource pack is on the theme of All About Me - PSHE link.
Updated with PowerPoint Name Spinner
You can use it as an icebreaker in the first week of term to find out about your students and they can find out about each other’s similarities and differences.
<strong>Content</strong>
Teacher’s Notes
Learning Objectives and starter activity
How to use the PowerPoint Presentation generator questions/names
PowerPoint Presentation to randomly generate questions - I have typed in the questions. Start the Slide Show and then click on From Beginning icon. Press the ‘s’ key to stop and the PowerPoint will automatically stop on a question. Start the generator again by pressing the spacebar.
PowerPoint Presentation to randomly select names in your class - I have set up the presentation - just type in the names of your students and save. Then as above go into Slide Show and then click From Beginning. The presentation will randomly generate the names. Press the ‘s’ key to stop and the PowerPoint will automatically stop on a name. To start the generator again hit the spacebar.
It is a good idea to save the PowerPoint as another name ‘Save As’ so that you retain the original.
38 Question cards - A selection of question cards to print, laminate and cut out -this resource can be used with Activity Sheet 3 or use in the suggested activity in the Teacher’s Notes.
Additional activity sheets are in the form of activity sheets 1, 2 and 3.
<strong>Learning Objectives: </strong>
To recognise the differences that exist between us
To know that we are similar in different ways
To express personal preferences
File type: Word format and pdf (question cards)
I have uploaded a set of time-saving worksheets relating to upper and lower case letters of the alphabet.
Aimed at: Reception/KS1
Total worksheets: 40
Description of resources:
• Set 1 Worksheets – Select the correct initial letters for pictures;
• Set 2 Worksheets – Select 6 correct initial letters out of the 8 from the rectangle to write below the pictures ;
• Set 3 Worksheets – Select correct initial capital letter from circle to complete each word;
• Set 4 Worksheets – Each box contains two pictures beginning with the same initial letters. Students write the initial alphabet letter for the pictures.
• Set 5 Worksheets – Fill in the missing letter to complete the word then rewrite the whole word in capital letters.
• Set 6 Worksheets – The pictures in each box start with different initial alphabet letters. Students write the initial letters below each picture in their best handwriting to practise mid-zone letters, ascender and descender letters. E.g. if the two pictures are a jug and a table, the student writes the ‘j’ (descender) and ‘t’ (ascender) on the handwriting lines.
I have included some completed examples of worksheets.
The mixture of pictures used for set 6 worksheets are:
apple, ant, ball, banana, cat, car, dog, door, egg, elephant, fish, fork, girl, goat, hat, hook, igloo, iguana, jigsaw, jug, kangaroo, key, leg, leaf, moon, mouse, pumpkin, pirate, queen, quiet, ring, robot, sock, sun, teapot, table, umbrella, under, volcano, vase, window, watch, xylophone, x-ray, zebra, zip
Please see preview pane.
File Type: PDF
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Learning the Alphabet
This product is on the topic of types of clouds.
• Lesson Plan – 1 hour session
• PowerPoint Presentation (1) – 30 Slides
• PowerPoint Presentation (2) – 6 Slides
• Optional Video link to The Science of Clouds (5:42 mins)
• Cloud Wheel Templates
• Worksheet - Latin Cloud Names/Various mini exercises
• Word Searches (x2) with Solutions
• 24 Flashcards (x2) Colour/b/w
The Lesson Plan includes learning objectives and outcomes and PowerPoint Slides numbers are referred to. The lesson starts off briefly reviewing the water cycle and then leads onto types of clouds and the sort of weather we may experience.
The PowerPoint Presentation explains how the clouds are formed, their features and there are photographs/pictures of the common type of clouds children may recognize in the sky. They even learn about how snow is formed and then falls as either snowflakes or sleet.
The Presentation a video link relating to clouds which children will enjoy watching. (5:42 mins long).
Presentation 2 - Provides helpful information for children to review water cycle vocabulary, meaning of cloud names and explains that cloud coverage is measured in oktas.
Differentiated Cloud Wheel Template: Children make a Cloud Wheel to be used in the last part of the lesson.
There is an example of a Cloud Wheel I made to show the children.
Two word searches
The worksheet contains 3 mini tasks.
Draw a line to match the Latin name to the English meaning.
Unscramble the name of the clouds and write them out.
Search for the 5 words in the mini word search.
24 Flashcards relating to clouds the weather in general:
cloud, fog, mist, cirrus, cirrostratus, cirrocumulus, nimbus, nimbostratus, cumulonimbus, stratus, stratocumulus, cumulus, precipitation, altocumulus, altostratus, temperature, water droplets, ice crystals, rain, snow, hail, sleet, sunny, overcast.
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This product is a set of 70 task cards up to the value of €5.00 or 5 €.
Each card shows a combination of coins up to a particular value which pupils add up and write the total in the space provided.
Content
• 70 Task cards
• Answer Keys
• Recording Task Card Sheet
• Blank task cards
• All eight coins
• Flags
Write and erase
You can print, laminate and cut out the cards for pupils to practise adding up coin values. Ideal for early finishers and for those pupils who need more practice in adding up coins.
Print off, cut out and glue into workbooks
You may wish to record pupils’ work and so this resource is great for cutting out and sticking into workbooks or onto plain paper. Pupils do not have to work through the task cards in number order. Whatever ability the pupil is at, you can choose the appropriate task card.
There is a Recording Sheet with space for the pupil’s name and date for when each activity card was completed.
Alternative uses
I have included blank card and coins which you can prepare to suit the needs of your pupils.
E.g. Write the amount of money on the right-hand side of the card and then pupils cut out the coins to match the amount of money you have written down.
Pupils can cut out the little flags and stick on the blank task cards.
For small group or one-to-one activity
Lay out cards that have the same value but different combinations of coins.
Ask pupils to match the cards that add up the same amount and elicit what coins were used on each card. E.g. Both cards add up to 50 Euro cents but one card shows 3x 10c and 1x 20c and the other card shows 2x20c and 1x 10c.
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US$, AUS$, CAN$, NZ$ and UK£ Sterling version of this resource.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/money-euro-and-cents-presentations-worksheets-activities-bundle-11634271
This product contains addition and subtraction five frame cards for students to complete.
Aimed at: Pre-K and K and SEN
There is an opportunity for students to use the five frame alongside using the addition and subtraction cards.
Content:
20 Addition cards (with and without counters above digits)
20 Subtraction cards (with and without counters above digits)
Five frame
Large counters (laminate and cut out)
Extra counters in 3 colors black, yellow and blue saved in png file - the images can be enlarged or reduced.
Five Frame Flash Cards
Print and laminate the above content for repeated use.
Children can record their tasks in their math books.
For students that need extra support the five frame can be used in conjunction with the addition or subtraction card so that the student can visualize the addition and subtraction process.
For UK version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11441406
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This resource contains 4 sets of 20 task cards relating to addition of 3 one-digit numbers.
Aimed at: KS1
The task cards are colour-coded from easy to challenging.
All task cards come with colour-coded answer sheets.
Just print, laminate and cut out the task cards for longevity.
Lovely ready-made resource to supplement your teaching of 3 one-digit numbers or for early finishers.
- Set 1- 20 Task Cards (yellow) - Students record the number of dots in the blank boxes and then solve the equation. They can check their answer by counting up all the dots.
- Set 2 - 20 Task Cards (purple) - Each task card contains a ready-to-use number line. The number lines range from 0-10, 0-20 and 0-30.
- Set 3 - 20 Task Cards (green) - Very useful activity for students to reinforce their knowledge of number bonds to 10. Students quickly work out their answers by adding the two numbers that add up to 10 and then count on the third number.
From Task Cards 11 to 20 the equal sign is on the left-hand side, so that students know the equal sign is not always on the right-hand side of an equation.
- Set 4 - 20 Task Cards (pale orange) - Missing numbers task cards. The missing numbers are in different positions to make the tasks challenging. Students have the option of using the number line to count back from the total, or adding up the two numbers and counting on or any other method they choose to use to arrive at the answer.
If you choose not to laminate, get your students to cut out their task card and stick into their maths workbook to complete the activity.
File Type: Pdf. Total number of cards:- 80
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Adding 3 one-digit numbers Presentation, Lesson Plan, Worksheets and Task Cards
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This is an assembly/lesson presentation about St. Andrew’s Day celebrated on 30 November and its connection to Scotland.
There are are teachers’ notes to guide you through the assembly. Slides are referred to.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
It is a 54-Slide PowerPoint Presentation divided into different sections with supporting worksheets/activities.
Learning Objectives: To learn about St. Andrew and how he became the patron saint of Scotland.
Pupils learn:
• St. Andrew was one of the twelve disciples
• Why is he the patron saint of Scotland
• Scotland’s flag which features the saltire
• The Declaration of Arbroath – St. Andrew’s connection - Useful Slides (you can edit out)
• Various legends surrounding St. Andrew’s Day – St. Rule (Regulus), Pictish King Angus mac Fergus, Bishop Acca of Hexham
• How the thistle became Scotland’s national flower
• St. Andrew’s Day celebrations in different countries
• How Scotland celebrates – traditional food, dance, music and parades
• Optional videos links to watch (BBC for younger audiences) – Video 1 (4 mins) and Video 2 (8 mins) – showing how two brothers celebrate St. Andrew’s Day in Scotland from their point of view.
• Reflection – pupils are asked to recap on the assembly/lesson via pictures on Slide 50
• Pupils reflect on how to be kind and thoughtful
• Optional prayer to finish assembly/lesson
There are questions to ask during assembly – interaction with the pupils.
Additional Work or use as homework for consolidation:
Reading comprehension - (2 pages - 9 questions with suggested answers)
Observational drawing of Scotland’s national flower - you can bring in a real thistle or use the picture.
Colour in and answer questions about the saltire activity
Match pictures to labels activity – Scotland’s traditional dishes
Match pictures to description of traditional dishes activity
Word Search with Solution
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word Format and PDF. It is also in a zip file (Just right click and extract files).
You can edit the presentation to suit your class or assembly group.
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This number pack relates to adding 3 one-digit numbers but with a number missing in the equations.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
It includes:
- PowerPoint Presentation (21 Slides) - Lesson starter, main lesson with opportunity for students to practise completing the missing numbers, and plenary.
- Flexible Lesson Plan -( includes objectives, main activity and plenary) The slides are referred to in the lesson plan.
- 2 sets of worksheets with 12 questions in each set - Answer Grid included.
- 15 Task Cards - Students work out the missing number in the SmartArt funnel so that the numbers equal the number in the rectangle.
Laminate the task cards and cut out - great for early finishers.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word format and Pdf.
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Adding 3 one-digit numbers
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This product contains a variety of resources for hands-on activities relating to numbers and number words.
Preferably, print onto card and laminate for durability.
Content:
Numeral cards 0 to 120 (White background) (you can print onto coloured paper)
Numeral cards 0 to 120 - blue patterned borders
Number word cards zero to one hundred and twenty - blue patterned borders
Number word cards zero to one hundred and twenty also showing numbers (White background)
Word and number cards with patterned white borders.
Number word cards also showing numbers - yellow patterned boards. Useful to display as a visual reminder together with digit cards.
Trace over number word cards 0 to 120. Ideal for children to practise writing numbers words.
Flash cards displaying one more than, one less than, one less, one more, ten less and ten more
Teacher note contains suggested activities such as:
Memory matching activity game (one to one or small groups) - Lay out a selection of number word cards and digit cards face down. Players take turns turning over a word card and a digit card. If they do not match, return to their original position. If there is a match, the player keeps the cards. Player with the most cards wins.
Teacher can show the one less than card with any number either in words or numerals and ask the children for the number that is less than, e.g. thirty-one.
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These are mixed CVC word cards. The words are jumbled/scrambled. Students can write the correct word or you can get them to type in the correct spelling as I have now included fillable blanks.
This is the updated version, but I’ve retained the old version in case you prefer the old version.
Also suitable for ESL/EFL students and students still finding it challenging to discriminate sounds.
A lovely addition to your phonics lessons or literacy centre.
Print onto card paper and laminate - use drywipe pens for activities or students can use the computer to type in the words.
-at -an - am -ut -un -ug -ox -ot -op -og -it -ip -in -ig -et -en -eg -ed- ap -ag -um
-ud -ub -od -ix -ob -em -ix and -am
cat
rat
pan
fan
nut
cut
bun
sun
jug
bug
fox
box
hot
pot
hop
pop
dog
log
sit
fit
zip
lip
pin
bin
pig
dig
net
vet
hen
pen
peg
leg
bed
red
map
cap
bag
tag
pad
dad
gum
sum
mud
bud
tub
cub
pod
rod
cob
hob
six
mix
ham
ram
lab
cab
gem
hem
There are 58 CVC cards and they have a double use.
How to use:-
The student looks at the picture and say what it is.
When s/he knows what the picture is they attempt to sort out the jumbled word by sounding out initial medial and final letters.
S/he then writes the word correctly on the line.
Other use:-
There are 58 cvc cards which are made up of 29 pairs of onset and rime words and pictures.
Lay out pairs of cards for the student to match the rhyming pictures and then unscramble the words and write on the lines.
As an extension they could write funny rhyming lines into their literacy books.
E.g. The pin is in the bin. The fan is in the pan.
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