3 different versions of this popular classic with a twist. Communication, competition, maths and fun all rolled into one. Just print and go.
Students get a board/grid. Draw the ships onto it and then do sums to fire on their target. If they are wrong, their turn is wasted (they have to debate this with their partner). If correct, they hit or miss.
Three versions to allow speedy mathematicians to continue to play while the slower ones just continue with their game.
If you are a head of department, you assess a lot of teachers and you need to save some time providing your feedback.
Use this tool to save you hours. Simply add in the most common comments that you make (eg ' This was a very teacher oriented class. I'd like to see some more student-student interaction'), add the names of the teachers and assign which comments you want to appear in the appraisal for which teachers.
Then, print. Job done!
This tool works up to a maximum of 30 teachers and 30 of your comments. If you need more teachers or more comments, simply save a second version of the tool.
A beautiful Manga style worksheet based on emotions.
This is a just one unit of the ESL resource pack from Tigerlearn - for a more comprehensive 60 page product, go for that.
Five 100 question no-calculator exams/worksheets covering 20 questions of each;
-Addition (with numbers 1-100)
-subtraction (with numbers 1-100)
-Multiplication (With times tables 1-12)
-Division (with times tables 1-12)
- A mixture of all of them (add, subtract, multiply, divide)
Complete with answer sheets
Neither a doctor nor a farmer uses a cash register.
A doctor doesn't use a cash register. A farmer doesn't use a cash register either.
Either a doctor or a nurse uses a stethoscope.
Cute PPT with 3 slides on each of these grammar points (So 9 slides total).
A very cute unit on prepositions of place for EAL/ESL students. Following the activities will work as a complete class.
This is just one unit from the 60 page Tigerlearn EAL resource pack. For a more complete resource, get that.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/60-page-esl-eal-activity-pack-for-english-teachers-11364056
A simple, elegant step by step introduction to subtraction in columns.
Starts off with two colums, builds up to two columns where we need to borrow some tens and then continues until three columns where we need to borrow twice.
Very clear guide, no room for misunderstanding. 8 slides with many actions built in to each slide to show exactly what needs to be done.
A simple worksheet for stores and shopping.
Fill in the blanks in the dialogue.
Read the text about a little girl who went shopping.
Answer the questions.
When you are assessing student work, whether it's writing, group presentations, speeches or any other aspect of their school performance, there's a good chance that you have some comments which apply to multiple students.
Use this tool to save you hours. Simply add in the most common comments that you make (eg ' You worked very hard on this speech, but it was very difficult to hear you.'), add the names of the students and assign which comments you want to appear in the feedback for which students.
Then, print. Job done!
This tool works up to a maximum of 30 students and now up to 100 of your comments. If you need more student names or more comments, simply save a second version of the tool.
A fantastic lesson on Food and drink with the sentence structures I like/Don't like.
Incorporates mingles, maths (bar charts), and RWSL. stuffed full of communication.
This is a just one unit of the ESL resource pack from Tigerlearn - for a more comprehensive 60 page product, go for that.
All you need to teach body parts and face vocab to ESL students.
Read the vocab, find the words, read text and draw, work with a partner to describe your monster and draw theirs, and end with a running dictation.
#RWSL built in, lots of communication. Fun class.
This is a just one unit of the ESL resource pack from Tigerlearn - for a more comprehensive 60 page product, go for that.
Four super simple format worksheets for students to practise their double digit (long)multiplication. Each sheet comes with answer sheet.
You may also like:
the long multiplication worksheet generator
The Long multiplication and Decimal multiplication step-by-step PPT
The 16 piece primary Maths bundle
A short course designed to get primary students confident in their public speaking, specifically in reading stories they have written in another class.
Pack includes a simple PPT identifying voice, body language, language, content and eye contact as the important features of public speaking. Students use this to fill in the blank rubric (included) in the first class.
From then on, students come to the class with a piece to perform and Prepare, perform and do a group reflection based on their notes and rubrics.
2 page worksheet for teaching classroom objects with the I have/don't have structure.
This is a just one unit of the ESL resource pack from Tigerlearn - for a more comprehensive 60 page product, go for that.
A complete ESL/EAL inquiry based lesson can be built around this worksheet.
Includes scaffolded writing activities. Read about one family, write sentences about your own family, then create a family tree based on the descriptions. Use the family tree to understand the sentences given about the family and work out the meaning of new words.
This is just one unit from the Tigerlearn EAL resource pack
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/60-page-esl-eal-activity-pack-for-english-teachers-11364056
A 100 question no-calculator exam covering 20 questions of each;
-Addition (with numbers 1-100)
-subtraction (with numbers 1-100)
-Multiplication (With times tables 1-12)
-Division (with times tables 1-12)
- A mixture of all of them (add, subtract, multiply, divide)
Complete with answer sheets.
PPT to show how to give directions in a school (eg. Go straight on, go through the door, take the second right).
Asks students to use additional prepositions of place language, without presenting it (eg. The nurse's office is next to the restroom).
Includes semi-blank maps for students to fill in as part of a pair work communicative activity - just print out and go.
I created this activity as part of a post-grad project to assess primary student misconceptions in spatial measurement of area, perimeter, circumference, surface area, and volume of shapes including cuboids, prisms and cylinders.
Students essentially calculate the various properties of a shape, which is slowly manipulated and recalculated bit by bit, with each step being more challenging than the last. Questions have been asked which relate to common misconceptions in maths and will provide insights into whether students really understand the concepts of area, perimeter, circumference, surface area and volume, and if they are able to apply what they do know to potentially real life situations.
I really enjoyed doing this activity with my primary (grade 6/year7) students and found it fascinating to see what misconceptions they had. It's worth noting, however, that the last task proved too challenging for them so perhaps it would be better suited to a grade 7/8 or year 8/9 class.
This activity will take about an hour. It comes with an answer sheet and a few notes for the teacher, highlighting misconceptions children may have.