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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!

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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!
Stranded of a Deserted Island - What Three Things Would You Take?
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Stranded of a Deserted Island - What Three Things Would You Take?

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This fun activity lets children explore that classic deserted island scenario. It presents pictures of 16 items from which the children have to choose three to take with them to be stranded with. They must explain verbally or in writing why they have chosen these items. The children could even suggest why other items would not be worth having. It’s worth encouraging the children to think of alternate uses for the items they have chosen too. This works both as an individual activity and as a group activity to promote effective communication between members.
Airport Role-play Conversations
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Airport Role-play Conversations

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This pack comprises of six short airport role-play conversations. We use it to add an element of drama and fun to our connected learning topic, Flying High. Most of the role-plays are quite funny in some way but include common language to each situation. The number of children involved in each varies from 2-4 people. Here are the titles for each of the role-plays to give you a better idea, but please see the preview for a glimpse of the content. a) The Pre-Flight Safety Demonstration b) The Crying Baby c) The Sick Passengers d) The Fast Take-Off e) The Rough Landing f) The Scared Passenger I hope your children enjoyed performing these as much as ours do! The document is fully editable so it’s possible for you or even the children to change them.
Record Sheet for Recording the Sugar Content of Different Drinks
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Record Sheet for Recording the Sugar Content of Different Drinks

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This sheet is by the children to estimate and then record the content of various drinks after researching or provided with the data. The build-up for this process leads to those classic displays showing each drink container with the bag of sugar underneath to demonstrate the sheer amount in a drink or the lack of. The project is great because it covers all sorts of maths, health and science curriculum objectives and ultimately (hopefully) makes children reconsider what they drink or at least how much they drink of it. *The document contains two tables on each A4 page for saving paper. It is also fully editable so you can change headings, drink names etc. *
A Re-write of Pie of Pie Corbett's Storm Unicorn Report - The Candy Unicorn
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A Re-write of Pie of Pie Corbett's Storm Unicorn Report - The Candy Unicorn

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We study the Storm Unicorn by Pie Corbett during literacy. Leading up to this we look at other examples before the children write their own (non-chronological) report with the aid of the text. This is a re-write of the Storm Unicorn called the Candy Unicorn. Sub-titles have been added in as we encourage the use of them for better organisation. There is also another report by Pie Corbett called the Frost Unicorn which we use in addition to this as another example report text. The document is fully editable so you can change parts as you please.
Leveled Comprehension Questions for Pie Corbett's, The Storm Unicorn
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Leveled Comprehension Questions for Pie Corbett's, The Storm Unicorn

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This worksheet involves questions that relate to the text of Pie Corbett’s Storm Unicorn. The questions cover basic recall and then move onto more advanced comprehension skills such as inference. The final section leaves a space for the children to attempt to draw the Storm Unicorn based on the details of the report. It encourages children to think flexibly and relates the plight of the unicorn with that of rhino’s. It also opens up a wealth of discussion surrounding that point too. I usually use this after the children have read, mapped and analysed the report in detail first. It acts a good gauge for their understanding. *The document is fully editable so you can change questions as you please. *
Speaking Portuguese Basic Conversation Sheet
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Speaking Portuguese Basic Conversation Sheet

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I used this when I was teaching all about Brazil in a standalone topic. We thought it would be good for the children to get a basic grasp of the main language, Portuguese. For that I created three conversational scripts between different numbers of people. The phrases are very basic. I originally made up the conversations to go with a video about basic Portuguese Phrases from Youtube. It worked great at the time but I haven’t taught the topic again, as we rotate countries of study each year. I hope you can get some use out of it! *The document is fully editable so you can change things as you please. *
Shadows and What Changes Them Worksheet
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Shadows and What Changes Them Worksheet

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This worksheet comprises two parts. The first is a fill in the blanks section where ideally the children test objects using a light source and fill in with the help of the words from the table. The second part can also involve some testing done throughout the day or could be done after the fact. It involves drawing where the sun would be at different times of the day and then drawing an object and its corresponding shadow. Children learn about the ways that a shadow can be affected and how and relate it to the shadows of objects caused by everyday objects blocking light from the sun. As an extra fun activity, have the children draw around their own shadows at different points during the day. It helps to have a compass too to record the direction the sun is shinning in. *This download comes as both a PDF and a fully editable DOC, so you can change it to suit your needs. *
Paper-cup Phones Practical
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Paper-cup Phones Practical

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In teaching the topic of sound and look at vibrations and how sound travels, the children perform this practical. It involves making the paper-cup phones by following the instructions and writing it up using the scientific method. The equipment and method are done already but the children are expected to select their own hypothesis and write up a short analysis and conclusion.
Measuring Length of Objects in the Classroom Worksheet
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Measuring Length of Objects in the Classroom Worksheet

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This worksheet entails children finding objects in the classroom to first fit a certain length range - Less than, more than and between lengths. Second, it asks that children find other objects and record and measure the exact length using a ruler or tape measure. It also has a column where they can estimate or predict the length of the object. I usually use it as an follow up to an introduction to length, measuring and measuring tools. It’s perfect for teaching about the phrases; less than, greater, than, equal to as well as how to estimate and to measure length using various tools. The download comes both as a PDF and fully editable DOC, so you can make changes as you please.
Rhyming Riddles Set
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Rhyming Riddles Set

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A series of 16 rhyming riddles, with 2 per A4 page. Perfect for team competitions or as an extra when someone has finished work early. The riddles are generally quite easily and mostly involve animals, transport and everyday objects. If you’re interested, take a look at the preview to see examples of some of them. The document is fully editable so you can change them or add your own as you please.
Spelling Homework Template
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Spelling Homework Template

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This spelling homework template is made up of two sides. The first side involves learning through written repetition of the ten provided spelling words. The second side involves using those spelling words in context. We use this to set out our weekly spelling words for the children to complete at home, leading towards a spelling/hand-writing test the following week. *The template is, of course, fully editable! *
Reading Bookmarks with Questions to Improve Understanding.
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Reading Bookmarks with Questions to Improve Understanding.

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A set of four colourful bookmarks which contain questions for readers to ask themselves (or by their parent or friend). The questions are designed to help further the children’s understanding about what they are reading. They are split into questions for before, during and after reading. *The document is fully editable so you can change any aspect of the bookmarks. Print duplex on the short side, cut out and laminate for best result. *
A Matter of Mass - Scales Maths Challenge Worksheet
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A Matter of Mass - Scales Maths Challenge Worksheet

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This is a mass problem which involves determining the masses of various fruit on the pictured scales. Logic, addition and subtraction skills are required to solve the four parts to the challenge. You could use real scales with relative masses to help children grasp the ideas in this. The document is fully editable so you can can change the scale pointers, fruits or questions to create your own new and more challenging problems.
Jelly Recipe - Fill in the Blanks Worksheet
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Jelly Recipe - Fill in the Blanks Worksheet

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In our study of states of matter, we (Year 3) make jelly and ice cream in a bag. This is a fill in the blanks worksheet for the recipe to make a packet of regular jelly. The words are included in a table above the text. The document is fully editable, so you can change various parts or instructions as you please.
Sources of Light Practical Worksheet
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Sources of Light Practical Worksheet

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This worksheet involves children thinking of different sources of light and writing them under the respective headings; luminous or non-luminous. They can then also label each source as artificial or natural using the first letter of each. I also have the children draw a small illustration after each. There are two of the worksheets on one A4 page. *The document is fully editable. *
Label and Colour a Map of Ancient Egypt
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Label and Colour a Map of Ancient Egypt

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Instructions for colouring and labeling various parts of both ancient and modern Egypt. A blank map can easily be found on Google Images to go with this. The children in my class use both traditional atlases and Google Earth to complete the exercise. Afterwards they can add in illustrations or further locations of interest.
Strong Adjectives Worksheet
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Strong Adjectives Worksheet

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Join together several strong adjectives with the correct definition. Adjectives include, gorgeous, spotless, dull, mute, immense, swift, ancient, fragile, bright and hollow. The document is fully editable so you can use it to add your own adjectives and definitions or other pairs that need matching.
Measuring Length - Wall Display Set
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Measuring Length - Wall Display Set

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Four A4 pages of general information about how we measure length and with what, as well as what units we use. Used as a wall display to act as a reference for the children, when they’re learning about length in maths. *The document is fully editable. *
Length Word Problems Worksheet
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Length Word Problems Worksheet

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Several length word problems aimed at LKS2. Involving mainly addition and subtraction. Small spaces after each question for children to draw models and show their working. The final question involves calculating the perimeter of a basketball court from the given diagram. *The document is fully editable so you can alter the names or questions to suit your class better. *
Crossword Puzzle - Light Energy
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Crossword Puzzle - Light Energy

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A3 crossword puzzle that reviews different aspects about the topic of light, including light properties, light sources, reflection, shadows etc. Over 25 questions included as well as light related symbols as decoration. Great for pairs to work on as a review of the unit. I usually see how far the children can get without the help of any reference, before letting them use the books or wall displays to help complete it. *The included files are an editable Word Document (in which you can edit the wording of the questions if needs be) and the same document in PDF format. *