A PPT to demonstrate how to describe directions as well as how to describe how to get somewhere based on a map.
Includes 2 slides at the end for students to state the possible routes to the bank.
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Contains worksheet templates to practise a whole host of skills including long and short multiplication and division, column addition and subtraction and a range of mental maths skills.
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A simple PPT introducing a few verb phrases, their use in present simple form and their use in past simple form.
This PPT doesn't intend to teach the present simple or past simple form, but rather to facilitate in the teaching of the new verb phrases;
Hide somewhere
Appear somewhere
Fly somewhere
Learn something
Discover something
Look at something
Look for something
Instant worksheet generator.
Just open the spreadsheet for a randomly generated 10-question worksheet with an answer page. No cute cliparts, no distractions. Print it off and go.
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.
Snakes and ladders board game generator for practising addition of two numbers between 1 and 10, or 1 and 100.
Simply print off the relevant board. Want more versions so children can change after they finish? Press F9 to randomise all the sums and print again. Unlimited combinations of questions.
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.
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 selection of 11 beautiful hand-drawn pictures for colouring. Look at the thumbnail to see which images are available and whether they are suitable for the children you want to give them to.
I expect these will be used for colouring, but they could also be used to make documents look nicer, or for budding artists to try to copy.
Pictures by Elle.
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!
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Making subjects fun? No problem, use the alien code generator to write a message to your students, or print out a randomised game of snakes and ladders for Maths.
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22 Engaging creative writing topics for primary school students, which should last you an entire semester, covering multiple tenses and a variety of different topic styles.
Each topic comes with:
-One page of guiding questions for note making;
-One page for paragraph planning;
-3 different styles of draft writing sheets with peer assessment built in
- 1 Sheet with space for peer comments
-1 sheet with space for peer comments and corrections every second line
-1 sheet for corrections every second line and a peer checklist,
-1 final writing page.
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 clean looking powerpoint to demonstrate fractions. Starts showing the shapes, then asking students to state the numbers based on the name of the fraction, then to state 'bigger than, less than etc'
A worksheet for children to practise fractions.
Fractions by sharing.
Match the words to the fractions.
Colour the fractions in the shape.
Solve the word problem.
Compare the fractions.
A very clear, concise step by step presentation for long multiplication and decimal multiplication.
PPT painstakingly goes through each step, highlighting the numbers we're focusing on and what to write where.
15 slides, each slide has many 'steps' actioned by click.
**New- now comes with a 30-question long multiplication worksheet!**
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