**Two wonderful tennis wordsearches with 40 terms each
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Whether it’s to get in the mood for Wimbledon, or any other grand slam, these wordsearch activities are sure to be a hit
The terms have been carefully selected and split across the two wordsearches for tennis fans and for those who would take an interest in tennis-related terms
This activity will surely trigger questions and discussions - and likely, debates! - as well as allowing students to add what they already know, who their favourite players are, whether they are able to demonstrate the different strokes mentioned etc
As usual the wordsearches feature images relating to the topic
Enjoy!
With the King’s Coronation on Saturday 6th May 2023, this listing has been readied to get some learning in about King Charles III, the 40th British monarch to be crowned at Westminster Abbey.
This listing contains:
Wordsearch with 30 terms to find relating to King Charles III and the coronation
Quiz with 26 questions about King Charles III and the coronation
Solutions to the wordsearch and the quiz
Get involved and spend some time with the kids learning a few things about the King and the coronation.
Note: all questions are written retrospectively of 6th and 7th May events
This is a great bundle to get into the mood of the UEFA Champions League - Final 16, for the 2021/2022 year.
This contains 3 resources plus the solutions for each:
A wordsearch of the 16 clubs in the ‘Final 16’ knockout phase, plus spaces for students to make their Champions and Runners-up predictions
A labelling activity where students need to label the image with the name of one of the Final-16 teams (there is a slightly blurred version of this to make it a little more difficult for student, as you see fit)
An anagrams activity where students need to unscramble the words to give the name of one player from each of the Final-16 teams (they may need some clues for this one!) This will exercise their English language skills!
(4 separate activity files included plus 3 solutions / answers.)
These activities are meant to entertain the students in the run-up to the UCL knockout phase which is due to begin in February 2022.
Particularly if you or your students are fans of football, this will be a fun activity to complete in the classroom! At the end-of-term / beginning of term, this will be a refreshing activity to complete e.g. during form / tutor time or during a portion of one of your lessons.
There is also opportunity with this activity to talk about which countries the clubs are from, where the players are from, how you pronounce their names, and you can even extend the activity by asking students to find out the names of their home stadiums etc…
Enjoy!
This is a fun quiz for the wonderful book ‘The 1000 year old boy’ by Ross Welford
There are 30 questions across three pages. There are some supporting images on each page which will complement the questions (and maybe some answers!)
Answer file is included.
In this listing there are 3 wordsearches with 25 terms in each.
These will be useful as an exercise for kids to go over words and terms which they can use to enhance their written or spoken work.
Entertaining images accompany each set of words.
Challenge the kids further and get them to think of more onomatopeic terms! And even make their own ones up :)
Please note that sometimes there are different spellings preferred for some of the words! e.g. Shhh in wordsearch 3 may be preferred with more than one ‘s’ etc
This is a great bundle to get into the mood of the UEFA Champions League - Final 16, for the 2020/2021 year.
This contains 3 resources plus the solutions for each:
A wordsearch of the 16 clubs in the ‘Final 16’ knockout phase, plus spaces for students to make their Winners and Runners-up predictions
A matching activity where students need to match the football club name with its highest-paid player
A matching activity where the students need to match the 16 highest-paid players with their actual weekly salaries
(3 separate files included for solutions / answers.)
These activities are meant to entertain the students in the run-up to the UCL knockout phase which is due to begin on February 2021.
Particularly if you or your students are fans of football, this will be a fun activity to complete in the classroom! At the end-of-term / beginning of term, this will be a refreshing activity to complete e.g. during form / tutor time or during a portion of one of your lessons.
There is also opportunity with this activity to talk about which countries the clubs are from, where the players are from, how you pronounce their names, how the clubs can afford these wages, what the players have purchased with their wages, what charities they are know to support / have started themselves… :)
Enjoy!
These word searches cover the ICT content of the iGCSE ICT (9-1) course by Edexcel, but they are appropriate for use with kids learning about ICT altogether.
All topics are covered and this listing contains the following TWENTY word searches:
Digital Devices 1
Digital Devices 2
Connectivity 1
Connectivity 2
Operating Online 1
Operating Online 2
Operating Online 3
Online Goods and Services 1
Online Goods and Services 2
Applying ICT 1
Applying ICT 2
Word Processing 1
Word Processing 2
Database Management
Spreadsheets 1
Spreadsheets 2
Presentation Software
Web Authoring
Graphics
File Management
Use them to introduce a topic, support learning, as a filler activity, differentiation, home learning…
All have accompanying images at the bottom of the sheets for the kids to enjoy!
A wonderful set of activities for the EPL 2020-2021 season!
The first is the wordsearch of the 2020/21 football teams, featuring related images.
The second is a match-up activity where the kids need to match the football club to its stadium. There are clues to use to help figure this out! The kids simply need to enter the number of the stadium next to the football club’s name
Club / clues examples:
Club: West Ham
Clue: originally a track and field venue for the 2012 Olympics
Club: Arsenal
Clue: the Middle East’s largest airline
Club: Everton
Clue: what you’d call a well-behaved, male offspring
This listing includes answers and explanations of the clues in case anyone needs them!
Listing for the 2021-2022 season here
This is a wonderful bundle of synonyms wordsearches for common words used by kids in all sorts of pieces of work.
This will be particularly useful for kids when it comes to them writing extended pieces as well as to help them extend their vocabulary in speech.
There are 7 wordsearches, with 50 terms to find (55 in two of them) in each wordsearch so the kids will be busy! There are entertaining images with each wordsearch too. The title words are:
Bad
Good / Nice
Happy
Sad
Move
Said
Very
Why not challenge them once they’re finished to find 5 more synonyms for each key word?
Enjoy!
What will you be doing to commemorate this day or to educate the kids about the Gunpowder Plot?
Grab the second of two bundles available and have fun with the kids.
The first resource in this bundle is a wordsearch with 24 related-terms to find. The wordsearch features 3 images as well as the famous poem recited in memory of the Gunpowder Plot.
The second resource in this bundle is a 16-question activity, requiring kids to carry out some research. They will surely learn a lot including Guy Fawkes not being the main culprit, as well as which British actor’s ancestor was the actual brains behind the infamous plot.
The third resource in this bundle is a fun computing activity for which the kids will complete pixel art activities of the Gunpowder Plot themed pictures, but they’ll need to convert binary numbers to decimal numbers first! (Instructions are given for this.) There are also two additional worksheets for kids to create their own pixel art piece. This file is an xls file created in MS Excel.
The fourth resource in this bundle is the above but in PDF form.
Don’t miss out!
Do check out the other Gunpowder Plot themed bundle which contains the wordsearch and questions activity only.
What will you be doing to commemorate this day or to educate the kids about the Gunpowder Plot?
Grab the first of two bundles available and have fun with the kids.
The first resource in this bundle is a wordsearch with 24 related-terms to find. The wordsearch features 3 images as well as the famous poem recited in memory of the Gunpowder Plot.
The second resource in this bundle is a 16-question activity, requiring kids to carry out some research. They will surely learn a lot including Guy Fawkes not being the main culprit, as well as which British actor’s ancestor was the actual brains behind the infamous plot.
Don’t miss out!
And do check out the other bundle which contains Binary Pixel Art activities in the Gunpowder Plot theme!
Grab these wonderful wordsearches based on 5 wonderful children’s books, each with related images to get some thoughts and discussion going.
A Busy Day for Birds by Lucy Cousins;
A Little Stuck by Oliver Jeffers;
Look! There’s Elmer by David McKee;
The Monster who ate Darkness by Joyce Dunbar;
The Something by Rebecca Cobb
Have any fans of the Stitch Head books by Guy Bass? Treat them to this duo of activities relating to the first book in the series.
One of the activities is a wordsearch, with 40 words / terms to find, and which includes some decorative images to entertain the kids as they work through it.
The other activity is a questions worksheet, containing 16 questions relating to the Stitch Head book (book 1). The kids will surely have fun writing down the answers to the questions, and for those who might need some help, you can let them know that all the answers can be found within the list of wordsearch words/terms.
Answer sheet for questions included.
Download these A4 sheets with beautifully designed letters and corner decorations.
Use for home learning / homework, presentation or display work in lessons, or any other activity which you need it for!
Suits Christmas-related activities.
26 sheets altogether for all the letters.
Prepare now for celebrating the Fourth of July with your students and children. Or use it to simply spread awareness of the history of the famous date and the way the day is celebrated.
This listing contains a quality 3-activity sheet with a wordsearch, fill the blanks and 10 Independence Day-themed questions. Students / children will likely need to conduct some research for at least some of these questions!
Also included is the wordsearch on its own if you prefer it as well as the answer sheet for all activities.
This pack contains 14 pages of activities.
The first is a 2-page activity, for which the kids need to name, trace and then design (colouring, painting, glittering etc) each of the 11 featured dinosaurs (grey silhouettes). There is a table of names on page 2 which the kids can use to help them name the dinos. A file with the dinosaur silhouettes and their names is included.
The next 11 sheets are the individual dinosaurs enlarged on A4 files, with instructions suggesting that after naming and tracing the dinosaurs, they should get creative and colour and decorate, before writing 3 facts about the dinosaur. Surely these would make for a great wall display.
The last activity is a wonderful anagrams activity. The kids need to read the (often strange) set of words and then rearrange the letters to figure out the name of the dinosaur. ‘carpet riots’ anyone? (Answer file included)
This pack contains 4 separate activities.
The first is a 2-page activity, for which the kids need to name, trace and then design (colouring, painting, glittering etc) each of the featured dinosaurs (grey silhouettes). There is a table of names on page 2 which the kids can use to help them name the dinos. A file with the dinosaur silhouettes and their names is included.
The second two activities are wordsearches. One has 15 dinosaurs to find, and the other has 30 dinosaurs to find. Each one also features 5 black silhouettes of popular dinosaurs which the kids to try to name.
Wordsearches are a great way to reinforce key terms, enhance vocabulary, help with spelling as well as pattern recognition. They are great for the classroom, at home and events.
The last activity is a wonderful anagrams activity. The kids need to read the (often strange) set of words and then rearrange the letters to figure out the name of the dinosaur. ‘carpet riots’ anyone? (Answer file included)
Anyone who loves dinosaurs will love the two wordsearches.
There is a 15-dino version and a 30-dino version - use as you need to with your audience.
Each one also features 5 silhouettes of popular dinosaurs for the kids to try to name.
Wordsearches are a great way to reinforce key terms, enhance vocabulary, help with spelling as well as pattern recognition. They are great for the classroom, at home and events.
The second activity is an anagrams activity. The kids need to rearrange the letters of the words to get the dinosaur name. ‘carpet riots’ anyone?? (Answer file included)
With the popularity of the multi-platform game ARK: Survival Evolved, take advantage of the love children have for the game (and prehistoric creatures) and get them on these wordsearches
There are 100 creatures across the three wordsearches.
The children are also challenged to name the creatures featured on each of the wordsearches (answer file provided for this.) The images have a filter of a ‘sketch’ style, trying to mimic the game so good luck to the kids in naming them!