Integrate peer observation into your professional development programme with this ready-to-go pack.
Type the names of 50 teachers into the spreadsheet and you have your observations planned for the year.
Have your teachers fill in the observation form and provide face to face feedback - you'll find this a popular, easy to run programme with effective results.
Spreadsheet and document have been left in editable formats to be adjusted to your own needs. The spreadsheet is designed to work for 50 teachers. The observation sheet is great for language teachers but may need some minor editing for other subjects. Decide for yourself!
Read the clues and work out how to separate sand from salt using solubility, filtration and evaporation. Conduct the experiment, think about it on the thinking sheet and write it up on the write up sheet.
2 versions of clues. 1 simple clues, the other straightforward instructions for low ability students. I
Includes instruction page for teacher, 2 sets of clues, a thinking sheet and a write up sheet.
An excellent game to get children communicating and having fun, while using Christmas vocab to get into the spirit of the season.
Lay out the action cards on one side and the character cards on the other.
Teams take turns to choose two cards and follow the instructions.
Do you need to sculpt santa with a blindfold?
Use your partner as a puppet to act an Elf?
Who knows? What everyone can be sure of, though, is that it will be bags of fun!
You may also like The 60 page ESL pack for English teachers .
A simple pack of 7 wordsearches - one a day for a week!
Vocab covered (UK spelling):
-Numbers
-Days and Months
-Family
-Body and face
-Classroom objects
-Jobs
-Colours
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)
Worksheet practising:
addition of numbers 1-100
subtraction of numbers 1-12
multiplication and division of times tables numbers 1-12
20 questions with answer sheet
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.
Neither a doctor nor a farmer uses a cash register.
2 worksheets to practise using that sentence structure and the either or structure.
One focuses specifically on that, the other also includes too/also.
Both relate to jobs and equipment.
A lovely Alien message decoding activity setting a task for students to do on the topic of racism.
They must first decode the message, which tells them that racism, prejudice and discrimination are problems. They then have to find the meaning of these words and do a show or a poster introducing the topic and how these problems can be addressed.
This Alien code activity works well with the Racism, discrimination and prejudice introductory PPT
5 pages of primary numeracy questions including addition, subtraction, division and multiplication. Each page has 20 questions and answer sheet.
Print off as individual worksheets or as a booklet for children to complete in their own time.
No dice? No problem.
Just occasionally, you may want to roll a die but have no dice to hand. Maybe you want to have a fun way to select which team does an activity first, maybe you want to see who in the class can add all the numbers the fastest. There are countless reasons to use dice in your class, but there are also many reasons why they may not be practical or available SO....
Introducing the dice roller.
Choose one die up to five dice. Roll them on screen by pressing f9, which generates random numbers on every die. Add fun by having students 'roll the dice' by holding f9 down for a few seconds with their eyes covered.
Great way to play a dice game with no actual dice!
A nice little generator for creating cards to hand out to students with, for example, their role for the class or the task their team needs to complete.
Just type the text - header/subtext - and print from the next tab. I've included a set of library task cards as well as a generic set of role cards to start you off, but you can create whatever cards you like, with whatever text.
No formatting required, you just need to adjust the cell boundaries if you type too much (a simple double click), or the page break boundaries (a drag and drop).
This tool will create and print 8 cards with no trouble. If you need more cards, just print one set and edit the list.
A simple worksheet to practise fractions.
-Write the words
-Colour the fractions
-Compare using bigger than/Smaller than/Equal to
-Calculate the fractions
28 slide resource starting with a few cute slides to show fractions by sharing candy between 2 girls.
What is half of 20? etc.
Then increases the numbers and gives some extra sums, before moving into a quiz. Uses both words and numeric fractions.
Integrate peer observation into your professional development programme with this ready-to-go pack.
Type the names of 15 teachers into the spreadsheet and you have your observations planned for the year.
Have your teachers fill in the observation form and provide face to face feedback - you'll find this a popular, easy to run programme with effective results.
Spreadsheet and document have been left in editable formats to be adjusted to your own needs. The spreadsheet is designed to work for 15 teachers. The observation sheet is great for language teachers but may need some minor editing for other subjects. Decide for yourself!
What do you do? Plenty of activities in this complete class with RSLW and lots of communication built in - mingles, descriptions to read, unscrambling the words, you name it!
This is just one unit from the 60 page ESL resource pack from Tigerlearn. Look at that for a more complete resource.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/60-page-esl-eal-activity-pack-for-english-teachers-11364056
A line graphs class to teach interpreting and creation of line graphs. Resources for the whole line graphs lesson.
This is a whole lesson for teaching interpretation and making of line charts/graphs.
It begins with an introduction to the key parts of a line graph and examples of independent/dependent variables, gives students a few questions to answer to show understanding and to think about WHY the graph may show what it shows. There is an activity at the end differentiated into 3 groups, with a self checklist for students and an explanation of the answers.
This is a spelling and vocabulary review game generator. it works with any words, so use it to review your weekly spelling lists in game form.
A very straight forward tool. Simply type 20 words which you want students to review into a list, choose whether you want a snakes 'n ladders format or a more generic board game and print onto A4 or A3 paper. Words are placed randomly over the board. If you want to re-order the words, press F9 for a refresh and the games will regenerate.
The games work as follows. Students roll a die, move a counter and spell or define the word they land on (variations would be simple, too - give a synonym/antonym etc).
Playing small review games often is a much more effective system to get students to remember vocabulary than simply giving them a list of words. The game itself will work in any language. Try English, French, German, even Chinese. The kids will love it, too!