Food Chains - paper chains.
7 different food chains to be made into paper chains:
The Sun - Decayed plants - Worms -Birds - Eagles
The Sun - Algae - Mosquito Larvae - Dragonfly Larvae - Fish - Raccoon
The Sun - Dandelions - Snail - Frog - Bird - Fox
The Sun - Grass - Cow - Humans
The Sun - Leaves - Caterpillars - Birds - Snakes
The Sun - Decayed plant - Worm - Bird - Eagle
The Sun - Grass - Grasshopper - Frog - Snake - Eagle
Engage learners and foster a profound respect and understanding of Sikhism through this collection of four pivotal traditional Sikh stories, which illuminate the roots and core principles of the Sikh faith.
Included are the following four traditional Sikh stories:
The Story of Guru Nanak and the Full Bowl of Milk: A well-known tale from the life of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, illustrating his teachings of kindness, humility, and the universality of goodness.
Guru Hargobind’s Justice (traditionally known as Bandi Chhor Divas): Commemorating the release of Guru Hargobind along with 52 Hindu princes from imprisonment in the Gwalior Fort. This event is celebrated by Sikhs worldwide on the same day as Diwali but holds distinct significance in Sikh tradition.
Emperor Akbar Visits Guru Amar Das: Highlighting the humility, equality, and principles of self-sufficiency practiced in Sikhism, particularly exemplified by Guru Amar Das and his langar, where all are welcomed and treated equally regardless of social status.
Guru Nanak’s Needle: Illustrating the spiritual lesson of detachment from material wealth and the importance of focusing on good deeds and virtues rather than accumulating riches.
Each story is written at an approximate middle school reading level, and accompanied by illustrations and “Did You Know?” boxes presenting fascinating facts about the Sikh religion.
Each story comes with:
Double-sided multiple-choice quizzes
Double-sided written response comprehension sheets
Shorter, single-sided written response versions for each story
Detailed marking answer sheets
Complements my Sikh Introduction worksheets superbly!
Also see Sikh Stories Pack B
Buddhist Stories and Jewish Stories
To support teaching of spellings for ‘ee’: ee, ea, e_e, ie, y, and ey. (Phase 5 Week 23)
ee as in bee, tree, green, cheeks.
ea as in beads, steam, read, team.
e_e as in delete, complete, even, concrete.
ie as in alien, piece, thief, field.
y as in happy, funny, chatty, windy.
ey as in key, chimney, turkey, journey.
Sorting cards,worksheets, illustrated sentences,spelling grids, and clip-art bingo.
Illustrated sorting cards (2 versions - 1 with word label and 1 with seperate matching word grid)
Each spelling with 12 example words.
Differentiated Worksheets for
ie = ee
y = ee
split digraph e_e = ee
Spelling tables with word bank (2 versions)
Illustrated example sentences for P5 W23 Letters and Sound plan document.
Bingo cards and words for split digraph e_e, ee and ea.
Alternative Spellings for /sh/
Alternative Spellings for /oa/
Alternative Spellings for /igh/
Alternative Spellings for /or/
Alternative Spellings for /air/
This reading activity resource explores the seminal story of the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt in the 13th century BCE, under the leadership of Moses.
This defining event laid the foundations for the development of Judaism and the Jewish people’s national identity. After enduring oppression and harsh labor under an unbending Pharaoh, God unleashed ten devastating plagues upon Egypt. When the final plague killed all firstborn sons, Pharaoh finally relented and expelled the Israelites. However, he soon regretted this decision and pursued them with his army. Through divine intervention, the Israelites crossed the parted Red Sea to escape, while the Egyptian forces drowned.
The Israelites then wandered the wilderness for forty years, ceremonially receiving the Ten Commandments from God at Mount Sinai. This code of laws and ethics bounded their covenant as God’s chosen people destined for the Promised Land of Canaan after tribulations tested their faith.
The Exodus story is told in the Hebrew Bible’s books of Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, and is commemorated in the Jewish holiday of Passover.
A variety of engaging comprehension activities reinforce key details and higher-order thinking skills:
• 42-question multiple-choice quiz
• Summary cloze passage with word bank
• 17 written response questions, with a variety of engaging question types, for higher middle school learners
• 18 written response questions, with a variety of engaging question types, for upper elementary learners
• 42 Question True or False worksheet
• 2 versions of crossword
• Answer sheets for all activities
Jewish holidays like Passover’s Seder meal incorporating symbolic foods further connect the narrative to religious observances. Exploring this pivotal event develops cultural literacy about the ancestral origins and formative experiences that shaped Jewish identity, ethics, and traditions.
David and Goliath
Moses & The Burning Bush
Moses in the Bulrushes
Joseph and His Brothers
Queen Esther’s Story of Purim
Story of Creation
Story of Hanukkah
Judaism Information Text
Grid method multiplication introduction worksheets. Using grid method to multiply a 2 digit number by a 1 digit number.
Differentiated grid method multiplication worksheets.
Please also see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/grid-method-arrays-place-value-to-multiply-with-arrays-11579635 which includes these worksheets with a PowerPoint and a few more worksheets.
Explore the Hindu Creation Story in this engaging lesson with:
A vivid illustrated retelling of the ancient myth, bringing Hindu beliefs to life.
5 worksheets for a deeper understanding:
Double sided multiple choice quiz
Double-sided higher level written response
Double-sided lower level written response
Cloze story summary
Hindu Gods in the creation story labeling
This comprehensive lesson aims to engage students with the ancient Hindu creation story, offering fascinating insights into Brahma, Vishnu and Hindu beliefs around creation and encouraging meaningful connections across cultures.
Differentiated worksheets allow diverse ways to deepen and demonstrate knowledge, including sequencing, true or false, symbolism, reflection question etc. Includes answer keys.
Suitable for Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4 , these thought-provoking materials are designed to be engaging and rewarding for students of all ages.
Two versions of differentiated Hinduism Information Texts plus lots of supporting activities and worksheets!
This download includes two distinct versions of differentiated Hinduism information texts, each offering a detailed three-page overview of key aspects. Both texts are divided into sections with subheadings, providing in-depth insights into Hindu Beginnings, Hindu Beliefs, The Caste System, Hindu Deities, Rama and Krishna, The Power of Goddess Parvati, Ganesh, Ways of Worship, Priests and Holy Men, Yoga and Meditation, Holy Books and Sacred Stories, and Festivals.
This comprehensive Hinduism resource includes 2 differentiated texts (approximate year 6/7 and year 8/9 reading level) and:
90 Double-Sided Vocabulary Flashcards: Featuring 45 essential Hindu words & Gods with two levels of definitions, perfect for dynamic Quiz-Quiz-Trade activities or classroom display.
3 Levels of Multiple-Choice Quizzes.
Glossary of Key Hindu Words.
Vocabulary Matching Worksheets: Reinforce vocabulary retention.
Differentiated Written Response Sheets: Catering to various learning levels, these sheets include both longer written responses and easily accessible single-word or short phrase answers.
2 Crossword Puzzles using key learning from the texts.
Hinduism Summary Missing Word Cloze Activity.
Equip your students with a deep understanding of Hinduism through varied activities that appeal to different learning styles and levels.
Perfect for Key Stage 3 & Key Stage 4
Download this resource now to enhance your teaching and captivate your students’ interest in the rich tapestry of Hindu culture and beliefs.
Includes answer keys.
Immerse learners in the profound wisdom and values of Sikhism through this curated collection of four seminal traditional Sikh stories, which shed light on the origins and guiding principles of this faith.
Included in this Pack B are the following four traditional Sikh narratives:
“The Test of Humility: Guru Amar Das Chooses His Successor” - Depicting the virtues of humility, diligence, and devotion embodied by Jetha, who later became Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru.
“Makhan Shah and the True Guru” - Chronicling Makhan Shah’s pious quest to identify Guru Har Krishan’s true successor, which led him to recognize Guru Tegh Bahadur as the rightful Guru, fulfilling a sacred prophecy.
“The Taste of Truth: Guru Nanak and Malik Bhago” - Underscoring the importance of earning an honest livelihood through ethical means, as exemplified by the contrast between the bread of the greedy Malik Bhago and the simple yet wholesome bread of the truthful Bhai Lalo.
“The Birth of the Khalsa” - Recounting the pivotal moment when Guru Gobind Singh initiated the Khalsa, a committed order of pure and valiant Sikhs, during the Baisakhi festival of 1699 at Anandpur Sahib, marking a defining event in Sikh history symbolizing righteousness, equality, and courage.
Each narrative is crafted at an approximate middle school reading level, accompanied by vibrant illustrations and “Did You Know?” insights providing fascinating facts about the Sikh faith.
Furthermore, the resource includes:
Double-sided multiple-choice quizzes
Double-sided written response comprehension sheets
Abridged single-page written response versions
Comprehensive marking answer keys
Also see Sikh Stories Pack A
Buddhist Stories and Jewish Stories
Eight Times Table trick of double-double-double.
PowerPoint with an animation showing the double-double-double strategy to help students work out answers when multiplying by 8.
Starts with some easier multiplications (1x8, 2x8, 5x8, 3x8),
Then covers all the x8 facts upto x12,
Then has some trickier numbers to multiply (two digit and three digits)
Includes 7 matching style differentiated worksheets
Also see my Multiplication Strategies pack which includes this trick and other common multiplication strategies;
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mental-multiplication-strategies-11756501
Flashcards, differentiated worksheets, illustrated sentences, spelling grids, sorting activities and crosswords.
Spellings for igh (long i): igh, ie, y, i_e, (Phase 5 Week 24)
igh as in light, tight, eyesight.
ie as in pie, fried, satisfied.
y as in dry, cry, deny
i_e as in bike, time, smile
Sorting flashcards, differentiated worksheets (black and white and colour), illustrated sentences, spelling grids and crosswords.
illustrated flashcards/sorting cards (2 versions - 1 version with picture and word on 1 card for sorting, 1 version with separate pictures and words for reading/matching).
Spelling table with word bank.
Illustrated example sentences from P5 W24 Letters and Sound plan document.
Various worksheets (labeling, reading, cloze sentence, sound buttons etc) in black and white and colour.
Alternative Spellings for /sh/
Alternative Spellings for /oa/
Alternative Spellings for /ee/
Alternative Spellings for /or/
Alternative Spellings for /air/
45 /er/ digraph example words with clear clipart used to make 7 /er/ worksheets. Words come from the Letters and Sound Planning document and the Jolly Phonics word bank.
Includes 13 differentiated worksheets. A selection of lower,middle and higher ability reading and spelling labeling worksheets, find-highlight-write worksheets, read and match worksheets, and partner write-read-check worksheets.
Wordbank of used words for some of the labeling worksheets are on separate sheet; you can decide to give it or not to further differentiate/ extend (topmarks font and opendyslexic font versions of wordbank included)
One of the uploaded versions includes only previously taught GPCs from earlier in the letters and sounds stage 3 teaching order.
All clipart images are black and white, communications images.
7 non-chronological reports texts - 7 habitats.
Non-chronological report, non-fiction, fact files.
Carefully researched & written and used in my own classroom.
Non chronological reports are double-sided A4 and include these features:
Topic Title,
Introduction Paragraph,
Subheadings,
Paragraphs,
Fact Boxes,
Bullet point lists,
Glossary,
Factual Language,
Present tense verbs,
3rd person point of view,
(some with labeled diagrams and maps)
Habitat Report titles:
Desert Habitats
Oceans Habitats
Polar Habitats
Freshwater Habitats
Temperate Forest Habitats
Rainforest Habitat
Grassland Habitats
9 versions of differentiated reading comprehension for the traditional tale ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’, suitable for readers aged 6 to 12 years.
The higher-level text uses more complex vocabulary, includes more details, and employs additional literary devices. It has a larger word count and is 2 A4 pages in length. Three versions of comprehension questions come with this level text:
➊ A classic worksheet with 17 questions that require mid to high-level reading comprehension skills,
➋ A classic worksheet with 10 higher level questions.
➌ A multiple-choice SAT-style version with 25 questions that vary in difficulty level, each with 4 answer choices.
The middle-level text has a slightly smaller word count and simpler vocabulary. It spans 2 A4 pages in length and is accompanied by three sets of comprehension questions:
➍ A classic 16 question worksheet
➎ A classic 8 higher level compound question worksheet
➏ A multiple-choice SAT-style version with 30 questions that vary in difficulty level, each with 3 answer choices.
The lower-level text has been simplified and shortened for easier reading, using decodable words whenever possible, while keeping the key details, main plot points, and essence intact. It spans 2 A4 pages in length and includes three sets of questions:
➐ A classic worksheet with 14 questions
➑ A classic worksheet with 8 very easy questions
➒A multiple-choice Key Stage 2 SAT style version with 15 mid to lower-level questions and 3 answer choices
Answer sheets are provided for all levels of worksheets.
Adverb mats & adverb posters.
Differentiated adverb scaffolds. Some with more adverbs, some with less adverbs. Plus adverbs of manner place mat.
Adverb mats are A4. Adverb posters are A3.
Carefully curated collection of 26 classic fables, designed to enrich your students’ reading comprehension skills. Each fable has been thoughtfully written to conform to the traditional short length of fables, making them easily digestible for young readers. Additionally, 5-7 comprehension questions are provided below each fable, allowing for a thorough understanding of the text.
The collection includes beloved tales such as “The North Wind and the Sun,” “The Goose and the Golden Eggs,” “The Tortoise and the Eagle,” and “The Ant and the Dove,” among others. Answer sheets are also included for each fable to facilitate easy marking.
This product is an excellent resource for teachers who wish to engage their students in meaningful discussions about important life lessons, such as perseverance, hard work, and empathy. With this collection of timeless fables, your students will learn valuable lessons while also improving their reading comprehension skills.
Furthermore, a link to a Google slide is provided, featuring each fable on one page for whole-class reading.
Full list of included fables:
The North Wind and the Sun
The Goose and the Golden Eggs
The Fox and the Grapes
The Eagle and the Rabbits
The Fox without a Tail
The Caged Bird and the Bat
The Frogs Choose a King
The Goat and the Wolf
The Rabbits and the Frogs
The Thrush and the Jay
The Tortoise and the Eagle
The Two Stubborn Goats
A Swallow and a Spider
An Ant and a Pigeon
The Ant and the Dove
The Bundle of Sticks
The Fox, The Grapes and The Berries
The Cat and the Mice
The Crab and His Mother
The Dog and the Egg
The Dog and the Wolf
The Dog, the Cockerel, and the Fox
The Donkey and the Shepherd
The Donkey Carrying the Statue
The Donkey in the Lion’s Skin
The Donkey, the Fox, and the Lion
5 way differentiated reading comprehension worksheets for the classic fairytale ‘King Midas & The Golden Touch’
This carefully retold story is written at three levels appropriate for readers aged from 6 to 11 years old.
The higher level text is double sided and features more ambitious vocabulary and includes 18 questions, including vocabulary questions.
The middle level is single sided and has two question sheet versions; one with 14 questions, another with 8 questions.
The lower level text has been simplified for lower-level readers and has two version of questions; one question sheet with 8 questions and another with 7 easier to read and answer questions.
All levels come with answer sheets.
More fairy tale reading comprehension with a moral teaching:
Emperor’s New Clothes
The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Mouse, The Bird and The Sausage by the Brothers Grimm
Lots of words and a few sentences. Students are asked to...
Circle the noun, cross out the adjective and draw a zigzag star around the verb.
EAL/ESL Homework for grade/year 1 or 2.
PowerPoint with 12 different animal skulls: students to decide if the animal was a herbivore, carnivore or omnivore by looking closely at the animals teeth.
Includes lesson objectives
*To know the names and jobs of each of the teeth.
*To know why we need teeth.
*To understand what a herbivore, carnivore and omnivore are and how this effects the shape of teeth.
with some small group work activities.
Exciting introductory activity.
Please rate and comment if you use it. Enjoy!