I am passionate about learning that is tailored to children's interests and gives lots of opportunity for children to be creative and critical thinkers. I think it's important that learning materials cater to a variety of learning styles and I try to make my resources have real-world applications whenever possible. These resources will not only engage your learners, but they'll save you time, so that you can focus on doing what you do best.
I am passionate about learning that is tailored to children's interests and gives lots of opportunity for children to be creative and critical thinkers. I think it's important that learning materials cater to a variety of learning styles and I try to make my resources have real-world applications whenever possible. These resources will not only engage your learners, but they'll save you time, so that you can focus on doing what you do best.
Looking for a fun, hands-on activity to practise area and perimeter this Christmas? Then, your students will enjoy colouring and cutting out presents, calculating their area and perimeter, and then stacking them to make a display for the wall.
What’s included?
Three recording sheets (square units, centimeters and inches)
Recording sheet for children that need more of a challenge
Two size options - to give you some idea of the tallest possible height, the smaller size option would reach an approximate height of 57cm/22.5in. The larger size option would reach an approximate height of 1m/3ft.
Presents with grids for square units (area only) and presents with measurements (area and perimeter)
I’ve also included two display phrases to choose from:
We’ve got area and perimeter all wrapped up!
Our area and perimeter skills stack up!
Ideas for use:
whole class
center
station
early finishers
Fun Friday
I hope your students have fun practising their area and perimeter skills, and decorating the classroom at the same time.
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Here’s a fun way for children to learn and write about the tradition of Hanukkah. With four crafts to choose from, and an informational text, you have everything you need to create a fabulous class display.
What’s included?
craft templates for a dreidel (spinning top), a donut (sufganiyot), a hanukkiah (a menorah with nine branches), and a bag of chocolate gelt (coins)
extra writing pages for those that need it
three line sizes (half inch, three-quarter inch, one inch)
visual instructions
informational text with slightly easier and slightly harder versions, plus comprehension questions
editable informational text (using Century Gothic, only the text is editable, images/layout aren’t)
display phrase “Happy Hanukkah” in two sizes
I hope your students have fun making their Hanukkah crafts!
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Need a way to keep your students busy and engaged before the winter break, or just after New Year’s? Do you also want it to be meaningful and make a great display? Then this New Year’s craft will be just what you’re after.
There are four numbers with New Year’s-themed patterns, and spaces for writing goals to colour and cut out.
There are lots of options to meet your needs:
two sizes (one number per page or two numbers per page)
two prompts (specific goals or general goals)
editable prompts so you can adapt them to your class (text is editable with Century Gothic font, images/layout aren’t editable)
two sizes of display phrases (one letter page and one word per page, color and ink saver)
I hope your students have fun setting goals for the new year and making their 2025 craft!
If you’re looking for a fun way to decorate your class for Lunar New Year while also having your students learn about the traditions of Lunar New Year, then this reading text and lucky red tassel weaving craft will be just what you’re after.
The informational text explains what Lunar New Year is and how it is celebrated, and comes with comprehension questions. The text is editable (using Century Gothic font) so you can adapt this if you need to.
With the craft, children weave a lucky red tassel which can be hung around the classroom. There is an easier version for younger children (three columns), and a harder version for older children (five columns and thinner strips).
The craft comes with a template for the strips and visual step-by-step instructions.
Simply print the craft on red paper for the main pieces, and yellow for the trim on the tassel.
I hope your children have fun learning and decorating their class.
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Here’s a great way for children to learn about Lunar New Year celebrations with a firecracker craft and reading passage about Chinese New Year fireworks.
The informational text comes with two options and is editable (text is editable, not images/layout) so you can adapt it to your needs:
Learn about Lunar New Year in general
Learn about Lunar New Year fireworks
Craft options:
Children colour, cut, and make the craft.
Print on red and yellow paper.
Use the pre-coloured version.
This activity is ideal for the whole class, small groups, early finishers, rotating stations, and library sessions.
I hope your students have fun making their firecrackers.
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Here’s a fun way to practise telling the time which will be great for a New Year’s activity or a party theme. Children write the digital and analogue times on the clocks on the hat, then colour, cut and make a party hat.
There are lots of options to meet your needs:
two phrases on the hat to choose from – “It’s Party Time!” or “Happy New Year!”
hour and half hour
hour, half, and quarter hour
nearest five minutes
nearest minute
time intervals – Students choose pairs of clocks to color with the same colour, then find the time interval between them to record on the recording sheet.
time intervals – Students read the questions and colour the clocks on the hat to match the answers.
U.K. and U.S. versions
This telling the time craft is easy-prep and will be great addition to your centres or stations, or use it for early finishers or as a whole-class activity.
I hope your students have fun making their party hats while learning how to tell the time.
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If your students enjoy learning about writing systems from ancient civilizations, then you’ll be able to save money with this bundle of Mesopotamian cuneiform and Ancient China oracle bone writing activities.
Ancient China:
In activity one, students can choose from these options:
Write the script in the boxes on the page given or on their own paper to practice, and then write a message on the oracle bone.
Copy over the script.
In activity two, students:
Search for the symbols on the oracle bone, then circle and label them.
Mesopotamia:
In activity one (Sumerian), students can:
Write the script next to the symbols, in the boxes given, or on their own paper.
Copy over the symbols.
In activity two (old Persian), students can:
Write their name and decode “Cradle of Civilization”.
Write their name and decode “Pottery Wheel”.
Extension – students can use the symbols to write their own word or message.
I hope your students enjoy learning about these fascinating early writing systems.
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Are you looking for a hands-on gingerbread craft? Then your students will love making their own gingerbread house with this 3D net template. Easy prep - just add scissors, colouring pencils or markers, glue sticks or white glue, and tape if needed.
There is a design with sweet decorations included, and a design without sweet decorations so your students can add their own.
U.K. and U.S versions for printing A4/letter and spelling.
Includes 2 pages.
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Your students will love learning to tell the time with this adorable gingerbread craft to bake a gingerbread man after they practise telling the time with worksheets that cover analogue and digital time using hour, half hour, quarter hour, five-minutes, and 1-minute.
You’ll be able to differentiate easily as there is a telling time worksheet about children making gingerbread and baking gingerbread for students learning the hours, half hours, quarter hours, five minute or one minute time.
What’s included?
visual instructions to make the craft
craft template in colour and ink saver, with an option for a gingerbread boy or gingerbread girl biscuit to put in the oven
telling time to the hour - 4 worksheets
telling time to the half hour - 4 worksheets
telling time to the quarter hour - 4 worksheets
telling time to the nearest 5-minutes - 1 worksheet
telling time to the minute - 1 worksheet
answer keys
This activity will be ideal for your gingerbread day or week. Add it to your centres, stations, or use it as an early finisher or whole-class activity.
I hope your students enjoy learning to tell the time and making a cute gingerbread craft to go with it.
Are you looking for an inspiring bulletin board kit for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day which has crafts and focuses on kindness and making a difference in the world?
Then you’ll love this classroom display which comes with three inspiring quotes to choose from, or use them all because they’re all so good! There are three crafts for children to write on, color and cut out which are inspired by these quotes and three photos of Martin Luther King, Jr.
**Ideas for using each quote:
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•“I have a dream…” quote and full quote and a dove craft (with and without a prompt). This is great for focusing on how we can make the world a better place.
•“If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way.” Great to use with the dove or earth for focusing on kindness or how we can make a difference.
•“If you can’t be a sun, be a star. Be the best of whatever you are.” Comes with the star craft with “I’m a star at…” or “I’m great at…” and is ideal for focusing on our strengths or ways to be kind.
What’s included?
3 photos of Martin Luther King, Jr.
3 inspiring quotes
3 crafts
Display letters (1 word per page and 1 letter per page, black and outline)
Spotty border
I hope your children are inspired and enjoy writing about what they can do to make a difference.
Inspire your students with this pack of six posters about Martin Luther King Jr., who was a man of great character and an exceptional orator whose words inspired many during his lifetime and continue to be a source of inspiration for us today.
I chose the quotes on these posters because they have the potential to motivate our students to have good character and to do good in the world. As such, they would make a great starting point for a discussion around ways to make the world a better place, small acts of kindness that make a difference, or dreams they might have for their future.
These would look great on a display for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Black History Month, or to display all year round.
What’s included?
One portrait poster
Five posters with quotes
Colour (bright, boho, neutrals, 70s vibe) and ink saver versions (“I have a dream” poster is ink saver only)
1 per page, and 2 per page so you can choose the size you like best
This 3D craft will give your students a fun way to apply their learning about Martin Luther King, Jr. as they colour, write, cut, and glue together the four parts to make a 3D display.
The four parts of the craft include:
a portrait to colour
key facts about Martin Luther King, Jr.
achievements
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Three line sizes are provided so you can choose what is best for your students.
There are suggested questions for the students to address, but I’ve included an editable version so you can use your own prompts that you’d like your students to focus on.
This Titanic timeline activity is a hands-on way to trace the story of the Titanic from when it was being built, through to the detailed events of the sinking, up to the time the wreck was discovered.
There are three options, with more options within each.
1. Cut and paste worksheet
Option one – match the pictures and descriptions to the dates and times.
Option two – write the missing date or time and match the pictures and descriptions.
Answer key is included
2. Foldable timeline
Children colour in the Titanic halves or use the pre-coloured version of the Titanic halves.
Option one – match the pictures to the descriptions, dates, and times.
Option two – match the descriptions to the pictures, dates, and times.
Option three – write the dates and times and match the pictures to the descriptions.
3. Digital Google™ Slide
Drag and drop the events onto the timeline.
Children will be able to work out the order of the events through logic and by using some of the clues given to help them.
I hope your students enjoy learning about the Titanic as they make their timelines.
U.K. and U.S. versions are included.
You will receive PDFs (not editable) and a link to the Google slide version.
If you need something editable, please reach out to me via email.
You may also like:
Titanic PowerPoint and Google Slides presentation with comprehension questions
Titanic graphic organizer
More timelines you may like:
History of land transport
History of flight
History of boats and ships
The Great Fire of London
Ancient Egypt
The Benin Empire
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