20 slides
The Poppy- and questions
Timeline- the month before WWI
Some battlefields- and questions
In Flanders Field poem – questions
WWI- word definitions
Armistice/ WWII/ Questions
Poem- the fallen – questions
Two posters
Accompanying PowerPoint Presentation
30 pages with an assortment of games for English language Learning
Includes:
Make a word Chain
Pelmanism – matching cards with opposite adjectives
Sentence Builder- cards for describing clothes and looks
Photo fit -make a face game
1-9 Bingo Boards
All About Me – board question and answer game
Just A Chat- chat for a minute
Take a Word- make a sentence with the word board game
Take a Verb- make a sentence with the verb/ story
Spin-a-word- vowels in the middle, consonants on the outside
Templates –all games
Exit slip- reflective analysis
This can be used with Primary classes for a discussion on rules and responsibility in school, at home, in society. It contains worksheets and a PP presentation. The contents are :
Short play -
Questions for discussion
Reading passage for discussion- school in Australia with no rules
Discussion cards
Writing activity and template- Makebelieve Town called Doasapleez
Our Class Rules template
A collection of Christmas and Winter activities for English - with writing and crafts.
CONTENTS
Four Christmas Thoughts for display
Four Christmas cut outs- Christmas tree, Snowman, Santa, Stocking + winter card template
Christmas/ winter Acrostic Poems
Christmas word search
Winter word search
Christmas/Winter Acrostic poem template
Describe the winter scene ( picture and writing template)
What I’d like for Christmas story template
What I hope for 2016 template
Winter Words word map / template
A set of cards ( family, animals, school, home, jobs) which can be blown up and used as displays or laminated and used as spelling aids. Accompanying are worksheets for each category and a poster.Suitable for KS1/2 or ESL/SEN.
This resource can be used from Year 8 upwards for English Language writing practice. It may be useful for lower levels at GCSE and for IGCSE students, especially Second Language Learners.
The resource contains cloze tests, paragraph re-ordering, error correction and vocabulary work .
November was National Novel Writing Month in the USA- this is a ‘How-To’ guide for NaNoWrMo, taking students through the process of writing a long story/ novel.
Included is the opening to a Sci-fi story which the students are asked to think about and expand on.
There are several other titles for them to practise with later.
(US spelling here of colour and behaviour )
Great resource for a literacy corner, for fast finishers, as a project in mainstream classroom or for ESL/SEN/ELL/ELA. this resource can be used for students of literally any age!
PowerPoint Presentation and worksheets to accompany. This is a mixed bag of spelling, grammar and punctuation questions. It could be used as a SPAG lesson warmer/ plenaryin KS2 or even in an ELL/ ESL /SEN class to improve knowledge of SPAG.
A look at British Values and the multiculturalism of Britain today. This resource has quotes, a poem, pictures for discussion, word work and questions. The resource has the pdf file to print as activity cards, two PowerPoint presentations and some images that define what it is to be 'British' .
This resource looks at Shakespeare's sonnets and features numbers 18 and 130. Ideal for GCSE English Literature. It contains:
Pre reading Questions Bio
What is a sonnet- structure?
Two sonnets (18 / 130 ) and translations
Parodies- examples and how to write one templates
Themes
Imagery
Shakespeare quiz
Two questions for analysis
This is a mixed bag of writing and grammar worksheets- ideal for pop quiz, homework, filers, brain break or pre- exam revision pack. ESL, ELA , IELTS, IGCSE English as a Second Language.
Contents are :
Worksheets
Subject spelling words context sentences
Descriptive paragraph gap fill
Continue the story descriptive writing practice
Complete the 5 SENSES descriptive table
Write the irregular verb
Complete the sentences with an irregular verb
Power Adjectives- use one
Word Search
Creative writing Templates
Descriptive paragraph
Journal Entry
Simple Past Tense – day out
Daily Routine
Interview with a famous star
This is an analysis of Robert Frost's three poems 'Fire and Ice', 'The Road Not Taken' and 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening'. It includes questions, word work and an original poem for analysis and completion. There is also a brief bio of Robert Frost.
Ideal for KS2 and KS3 revision for Spelling, Punctuation, Vocabulary and Grammar. Could be useful before a test or exam.
There are 28 slides ( slide+ answer slide) of correct the error/ choose the correct verb / select the correct punctuation / punctuate the passage/ use a connective / think of vocabulary / vocabulary match.
Perfect thirty minute language lesson. Could be extended into several lessons if you choose to focus on a point.
Feel free to edit and print out as worksheets.
This PowerPoint presentation talks about the five key values in British values leading to good citizenship.There are also accompanying worksheets.
Suitable for English, PSHE, SEN, ESL, History and Citizenship classes at KS2 , KS3 and KS4.
Updated version!
This resource is to promote Anti-Bullying in schools.There are posters for display or laminating as well as several worksheets including a poem for discussion, an acrostic poem 'Bully' / template and a template to give advice to a victim, also worksheets for group discussion.
Included is a variation on the printable resource in the form of an animated PowerPoint Presentation
( Be aware that this resource contains a couple of posters from a previous Anti-Bullying resource- do not buy this if you purchased Anti- Bullying Display and Worksheets.)
A resource for PSHE Road Safety Awareness. This is suitable for KS1/2/3. it is a 16 slide PowerPoint Presentation with questions for discussion and three worksheets for activities – a graph on transport to school, a creative writing template and a design a poster template. Enjoy- and keep your students safe!
This resource is good practice for IGCSE/ GCSE English Language revision / prep.
It contains three passages with comprehension questions plus complimentary writing activities.
Passage One: June 4th 1940 Churchill speech.
Comprehension questions.
Summary writing based on passage.
Creative Writing: write a journal entry.
Passage Two: Speech Writing.
Comprehension Questions.
Creative Writing: write a persuasive speech.
Passage Three: Tourist Guide to the UK.
Comprehension Questions.
Creative Writing: write a tourist leaflet on your country/ city/area.