I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This resource relates to writing beginning/initial uppercase and lowercase letters to incomplete words which illustrate pictures beginning with that letter. There are also multiple choice worksheets Aa to Mm and Nn to Zz which require students to circle one picture out of a field of three that corresponds to the initial letter. The extra hands-on activity involves cutting and sticking pictures below the correct letters.
You can incorporate these worksheets as part of your main lesson and/or use as assessment.
Content:
Worksheets letters Aa to Mm and Nn to Zz.
Worksheets (pages 1 and 2) Pictures not in alphabetical order.
Alphabet Pictures Multiple Choice (Aa to Mm).
Alphabet Pictures Multiple Choice (Nn to Zz).
Alphabet Letters Cut and Paste Picture Match.
Cut and paste list of words:
accordion, bone, computer, door, egg, funnel, goat, hose, inhaler, juggle, key, lunchbox/lunch, microphone, nine, oven, pinwheel, quiet, rocket, sun, tie, upside down, video (game), window, x-ray fish, yarn, zip.
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This resource relates to writing beginning/initial uppercase and lowercase letters to incomplete words which illustrate pictures beginning with that letter. There are also multiple choice worksheets Aa to Mm and Nn to Zz which require students to circle one picture out of a field of three that corresponds to the initial letter. The extra hands-on activity involves cutting and sticking pictures below the correct letters.
You can incorporate these worksheets as part of your main lesson and/or use as assessment.
Content:
Worksheets letters Aa to Mm and Nn to Zz.
Worksheets (pages 1 and 2) Pictures not in alphabetical order.
Alphabet Pictures Multiple Choice (Aa to Mm).
Alphabet Pictures Multiple Choice (Nn to Zz).
Alphabet Letters Cut and Paste Picture Match.
Cut and paste list of words:
accordion, bone, computer, door, egg, funnel, goat, hose, inhaler, juggle, key, lunchbox/lunch, microphone, nine, oven, pinwheel, quiet, rocket, sun, tie, upside down, video (game), window, x-ray fish, yarn, zip/zipper.
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Worksheets: US Letter Size
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This comprehensive resource relates to 2D shapes and repeating patterns.
Learning Objectives:
- To recognise and name 2D shapes (including squares, triangles and circles)
Success criteria:-
- I can make a repeating pattern
- I can say which shape comes next in a repeating pattern
- I can use shape and colour to repeat patterns (challenge)
Aimed at: EYFS/KS1 and SEN students
Student explore and use their imagination to make 2d shape repeat patterns. They are also challenged to use colours.
Resource content:-
• PowerPoint Presentation (23 Slides) - Includes whole class activities
• 2D Shape Pattern 1 – cut/paste activity
• 2D Shape Pattern 2 – cut/paste activity
• Colour Shape Patterns 1 – cut/paste activity
• Colour Shape Patterns 2 (extension)
• Colour Shape Patterns 3 (extension)
• Large Shape Tiles 1 (plain & colour)
• Medium Shape Tiles 2 (plain & colour)
• Small Shape Tiles 3 (plain & colour
• Repeating Shape Patterns worksheet
(to be used with shape tiles)
• Shape Pattern Mat worksheet (to be used with shape tiles)
• Repeat shape pattern T-shirt activity sheet
• My Shape Pattern T-shirt Design
Two lessons for children to explore repeating 2D shape patterns. The lesson can spread over three sessions to include art and ICT tasks.
The activities are differentiated to include all abilities.
Lesson 1: Students are introduced to 2D shapes patterns only (no colour).
Lesson 2: Students build upon what what they learnt in lesson 1 and include colour/2d shape repeating patterns.
Depending on the age group, you can combine the two lessons into one.
- Teacher Notes/Lesson Plans - all slides are referred to in the lesson plans with extra information on extension activities and plenaries.
File Type: PowerPoint, PDF, zip file in which the files are in Word format.
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This science resource covers half a term’s work.
<strong>Aimed at: Keystage 1 </strong>
<strong>Seven flexible detailed lesson plans with worksheets and activities. </strong>
The only preparation is gathering the resources for the practical experiments.
All the PowerPoint Presentations support whole class and group teaching. You can even print off a relevant slide and use as a worksheet.
Lesson 1: To know different materials have different properties.
Lesson 2: Identifying commons materials - observational drawing and labelling properties.
Lesson 3: To know a range of materials used in a variety of ways.
Lesson 4: Different objects can be made from the same material.
Lesson 5: Testing which material is waterproof for a raincoat.
Lesson 6: Predicting and testing which material is magnetic.
Lesson 7: Predicting and testing which metal is magnetic and why.
43 Flash cards to use as teaching aid and for word wall - editable in word and also pdf format with blank cards
Two word searches with solutions.
File Type: PowerPoint and Word Format
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This final consonant blends resource contains differentiated activities which can be used as an addition to lessons on consonant blends or clusters. Students trace over blends, match correct pictures and complete cut and paste worksheets.
Content:
Final Consonant Blends: Trace and Circle – Colour
Final Consonant Blends: Trace and Colour – B/w
Worksheets 1 and 2: Matching Pictures to Consonant Blends
Cut and paste pictures for matching activity
Cut and paste pictures with missing final blends for matching activity
Answer Sheet for Worksheets A to I
Trace and Circle Worksheets A to I:
Students trace over the consonants blends and then draw a line to one of the pictures that ends with the final blend shown in the centre.
Trace and Colour Worksheets A to I:
Students trace over the consonant blends and then draw a line to one of the pictures that ends with the blend in the centre and then colour in the picture.
Worksheets 1 and 2: Cut and paste differentiated activities
Cut out the colour pictures and glue the correct picture to the correct final consonant blend on worksheets 1 and 2.
Version 1: Cut out the b/w pictures and then match and glue them to the correct final consonant blends on worksheets 1 and 2. Students should then colour in the pictures.
Version 2: Contains part of the consonant blend word. Students complete the words by selecting one of the blends from the grid at the bottom of the page and then cut and glue onto the worksheets 1 and 2.
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Suitable for US
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This resource contains lesson starters in PowerPoint - number bonds to 10, 20 and multiples of 10 to 100 and there is now ten more and ten less spinner.
**UPDATED with a Spinner.
Pick a Shape - Number bonds to 10 (2 Slides - 9 equations on each slides)
Pick a Letter - Number bonds to 20 (2 Slides - Letters A to X)
Pick a Number - Number bonds to 100 in multiples of 10 (2 Slides - Numbers 1 to 24)
Ten More and Ten Less Spinner
Useful for a 10-15 mins warm up before the main lesson.
It include includes the free resource number bonds to 10 which you can download for free - see below.
Ideal if you want to do a quick recall or refresher on number bonds.
There is ten more/ten less spinner. The wheel spins and you can stop it at any addition or minor sum.
You choose a specific slide or play all four slides in the warm-up or use as main lesson.
For shortcut to Slide Show - press f5 key on your keyboard.
The equations will automatically be covered up once you press ‘esc’ key.
You can go back and forth on the hyperlink arrows.
When a shape, letter or number is click on it will reveal an incomplete equation with a missing number covered up.
Next, click on the covered up missing number to reveal the answer.
You can try out the ‘Pick a shape’ Slide Presentation for free:
Lesson Starter - Number bonds to 10
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This reading comprehension resource contains two booklets. Story title - A Rainbow.
Ideal for end of term assessment.
Useful as a task for children to be getting on with as an independent activity.
Booklet 1 - 18 questions - The questions are at the end of the text.
Booklet 2 - 14 questions - The questions are in sections.
Reading comprehension tasks cover:
Questions on the text to be answered.
Tick box - multiple choice statements
Punctuation (capital letters/full stops)
Jumbled words from the text
List the compound words in the story (there are 6)
Questions on who are the characters/how do we know they are speaking.
Inference/Reading between the lines to answer a question.
Give an explanation to a question
Specimen answers provided.
Learning Objectives: Develop pleasure in reading
Answering and asking questions
Making inferences on the basis of what is being said and done
File types: Microsoft Word format and pdf. formats.
This St. Patrick's Day product can be linked to myths, legends and beliefs.
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower KS2.
This resource contains worksheets and activities to reinforce tens and ones concept and there is also additional work on partitioning 2-digit numbers using the abacus.
Content:
- (4 pages) - Worksheet - Drawing a line to match the ten and ones place value grid to the number on the leprechaun's hat and then completing the missing statement below the hat:
e.g 13 is _____ tens and ____ ones.
- ( 4 pages) - Worksheet (higher numbers) - Drawing a line to match the ten and ones place value grid to the number on the clover leaf or shamrock and then completing the missing statement below the leaf:
e.g 23 is _____ tens and ____ ones.
- 6 pages - Pot of Gold cut and paste activity - Either the abacus or the post of gold is missing in the three column table. Students have to figure out the number on the place value grid and then either cut out and stick the correct pot of gold or abacus that matches the place value grid.
- 12 pages - Abacus activity - The leprechaun says a number in the speech bubble and the student then draws the correct amount of beads on the abacus to match the number.
File Type: PDF
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Royalty free images from Microsoft clipart and free images form Pixabay.com.
This is a reading comprehension covers plants and photosynthesis and parts of a leaf. It is a three-page reading text which incorporates information on leaf rubbings which students could carry out and then label parts of the rubbings.
Content
Reading comprehension (3 pages) Questions with Answer Key
Leaf rubbing activity
Word work: Students highlight words that are used in the text and put them alphabetical order;
Words within a word: list as many words as possible from the word ‘Photosynthesis’.
Editable text and A4 and US size worksheets.
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You can use this product as an additional worksheet to:
Introduction to Photosynthesis Presentation.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12593024
This product contains 14 colour and black and white subtraction and addition worksheets up to 20.
**Content **
• 14 Colour worksheets together with black and white versions.
• Answer sheets (b/w)
Easy worksheets
Each picture represents a number. Using the information provided students solve the sums. They write in the boxes above the picture the number each picture represents and then solve the sums.
Harder worksheets
Children work out the codes by looking to see which picture represents a particular number and then mentally work out the addition or subtraction sums.
To save on ink you can download the b/w worksheets. The answer sheets are also in b/w.
Children will enjoy working out the codes for Halloween.
**US Version: **
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12759774
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This resource relates to CVC phonic word work. These are worksheets you can use to supplement your work on CVC words using the medial vowels a, e, i, o and u. The worksheets are in colour and black and white.
**Optional: **I have now included fillable sections. Students can fill in their names, date and then type in the answers in the highlighted sections of the worksheets.
Students look at the pictures and then choose from a set of 5 letters to spell the three-letter CVC words.
The words are: box, pad, tag, ham, van, cap, rat, bed, peg, ten, vet, wig, win, rip, six, sit, sob, rod, dog, hop, hot, cub, bud, jug, sum, run, cup, cut, web and bug.
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This product is a two-piece jigsaw puzzle.
Ideal for children to practise matching quantity to numerals in figures and words.
Children match the number of hearts on the jigsaw piece to the number on the other piece.
There are various combinations of two piece puzzle to fit together.
The pieces are in plain white and red hearts.
Cut out the jigsaw pieces you want children to put together.
Plus there is a St Valentine Penguin puzzle to do.
PPT and PDF format in a folder - just print off.
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This product contains 14 color and black and white subtraction and addition worksheets up to 20.
**Content **
• 14 Color worksheets together with black and white versions.
• Answer sheets (b/w)
Easy worksheets
Each picture represents a number. Using the information provided students solve the sums. They write in the boxes above the picture the number each picture represents and then solve the sums.
Harder worksheets
Children work out the codes by looking to see which picture represents a particular number and then mentally work out the addition or subtraction sums.
To save on ink you can download the b/w worksheets. The answer sheets are also in b/w.
Children will enjoy working out the codes for Halloween.
UK Version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12006181
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These worksheets relate to tracing lowercase letters and writing corresponding uppercase letters. Students should then cut out and glue the correct pictures starting with the initial/beginning sound of the letters.
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If you are looking for worksheets to incorporate into your lessons or work for early finishers, then this activity is ideal. It allows students to practise writing upper- and lowercase letters, matching the letters and the initial letter sounds of pictures to the correct letters .
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Students also develop fine motor skills in cutting and colouring.
There are two sets of differentiated worksheets: 2 letters per page
Worksheets 1 to 14: Set displaying A to Z track for students to refer to
Worksheets 1 to 14: This is more challenging as this set does not display the A to Z track.
There are two versions of ‘t’ and ‘y’.
List of correct pictures to cut out: apple, baby, cat, dinosaur, elephant, fan, guitar, hanger, itch, jacket, kettle, lightning, mask, necklace, octopus, peas, question (mark), ring, sock, table, umbrella, vacuum cleaner, walrus, x-ray, yo-yo, zip/zipper.
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You may be interested in Alphabet Uppercase and Lowercase Cut and Paste Penguin Hats Activity:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12793448
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US/UK Version of product as it is in PDF format.
This product relates to counting. Students choose the correct colors to count and record the numbers.
Aimed at: Pre-K/K
Content:
• Teacher Notes (3 pages) -with suggested activities
• 20x – Color Count Heart Cards – 2 colors
• 10x – Color Count Heart Cards – 3 colors
• 10x – Color Count Heart Cards with Number Track – 2 colors
• Color Flash cards with color words
• 1 sheet of four different color number tracks
Laminate the above and cut out the flash cards and number tracks.
A lovely resource which can be used for one-to-one and small group assessment.
It can be used as an early morning math input for students to practice counting.
In addition, students will be consolidating their knowledge on colors: red, blue, black, purple, orange, white, green, gray, yellow, brown and pink.
The counting cards are differentiated.
For students that need some support:
There is also a set of cards with a number track. For example, if the card has 5 white hearts and 4 red hearts, s/he counts the red hearts and then point to the number on the number track before writing the number next to the red heart picture.
Extension work example
For the more able children, you can ask how many hearts altogether. This will lead into more formal addition work: 3 green hearts + 4 orange hearts equals 7 hearts altogether.
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This Easter egg Easter/Spring product relates to subtraction equations/sums whereby there are missing numbers in the equations. There are two versions of the worksheets. They all contain word problems which involves solving how many teeth are missing.
Students can use various methods to solve the missing numbers. There is a number line at the bottom of the sheets which students can use if they choose this method to work out their answers.
Content:
Teacher Notes
2 sets of worksheets
Large Easter egg for practical work (some students may wish to use counters or any small objects to place on remaining teeth and then count the teeth that are missing).
This is a fun activity which you can use at Easter and/or during springtime. You can use the worksheets to practise missing numbers in subtraction sums.
Optional A4 or US letter size worksheets.
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This Christmas-themed resource relates to counting, reading and writing numbers in figures and words and simple tallying work to 5 and then 10 and extension work to complete a simple block graph (5 columns).
Consolidate and assess children’s learning in previous weeks - counting and reading and writing numbers in words and figures.
You could laminate the activity worksheets that are in color - Counting presents under the Christmas trees and How many baubles on the reindeer? - for repeated use with dry-wipe pens.
Content:
Worksheet - counting baubles on the reindeer numbers up to 5 (in color) (3 pages)
Worksheet - counting baubles on the reindeer numbers up to 5 (in black and white) (3 pages)
Counting presents under the Christmas tree numbers up to ten (9 pages)
Cut and Paste activity (14 pages)- Students read the number word and then cut out the same number of presents to glue under the tree. There is a separate sheet with presents to cut out and glue onto Activity Sheets 1 to 14. Numbers go up to 20 - Ideal for centers.
Please Help Santa worksheets (7 pages) - Matching numbers to number word activity - students draw a line from each house number to match the number word on Santa’s sack so that he can deliver the presents to the correct house- numbers up to 20
Beginning to tally to 5 and then 10 (Answers included)
• Worksheet 1: Students count the different baubles up to 5 and do tally marks.
• Worksheet 2: Students count the Christmas pictures and tally up to 10.
• Worksheet 3: Students answers questions about the tally chart
• Worksheet 4 - Extension: Complete a block graph based on the data on Worksheet 2.
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This resource relates to the alphabet: uppercase and lowercase letters. Each worksheet focuses on each letter both uppercase/capitals and lowercase. The various tasks on each worksheet is listed. They include coloring, search and find and letter formation and select 2 pictures out of 5 that begin with the focus letter.
If you are looking for extra alphabet worksheets to include in your lessons then these are ideal for extension activities, early finishers, and homework. They are beneficial for revision work on upper and lowercase letters.
There are 5 tasks on each worksheet:
Color in the letter
Trace the formation of the letter
Find and circle the letter
Trace the letter on the handwriting lines
Select the correct two pictures that begin with the letter. Trace and color in the pictures.
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There are 2 variations of the letters f, t and y.
Pictures: ant, apple, balloon, banana, cat, car, dinosaur, door, egg, elephant, feather, fork, gate, guitar, hammer, heart, igloo, iguana, jellyfish, jug, key, kite, lamp, leaf, mirror, mushroom, nest, nose, octopus, orange, pen, penguin, queen, question mark, robot, rocket, scissor, sun, table, teapot, upside down, umbrella, van, volcano, watch, watering can, x-ray, xylophone, yogurt, yo-yo, zip and zoo.
You may be interested in the UK Version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12800134
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This resource relates to the alphabet: uppercase and lowercase letters. Each worksheet focuses on each letter both uppercase/capitals and lowercase. The various tasks on each worksheet is listed. They include colouring, search and find and letter formation and select 2 pictures out of 5 that begin with the focus letter.
If you are looking for extra alphabet worksheets to include in your lessons then these are ideal for extension activities, early finishers, and homework. They are beneficial for revision work on upper and lowercase letters.
There are 5 tasks on each worksheet:
Colour in the letter
Trace the formation of the letter
Find and circle the letter
Trace the letter on the handwriting lines
Select the correct two pictures that begin with the letter. Trace and colour in the pictures.
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There are 2 variations of the letters f, t and y.
Pictures: ant, apple, balloon, banana, cat, car, dinosaur, door, egg, elephant, feather, fork, gate, guitar, hammer, heart, igloo, iguana, jellyfish, jug, key, kite, lamp, leaf, mirror, mushroom, nest, nose, octopus, orange, pen, penguin, queen, question mark, robot, rocket, scissor, sun, table, teapot, upside down, umbrella, van, volcano, watch, watering can, x-ray, xylophone, yogurt, yo-yo, zip and zoo.
You may be interested in the US Version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12800139
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This resource contains more worksheets, cut and paste activities, coloring and an ordinal number puzzle to put together. Great for homework, independent and group work to reinforce ordinal number concept.
Content:
Trace over ordinal numbers and words (2 pages)
Worksheet – Writing ordinal numbers in words up to 10
Worksheet – Reading instructions to color correct beads
Worksheet - Cloze activity with pictures in a string of beads
Worksheet (Cut/paste) Cloze activity with pictures in beads
Worksheet – (Cut/paste) Ordinal Numbers Activity (1)
Worksheet – Ordinal Numbers In Words Activity (2)
Puzzle – Cut/paste puzzle strip ordinal numbers up to 5
Teacher Notes on activities
Answer sheets included.
**Newly Added: **
Ordinal Number Puzzle Strips up to 10
3 differentiated worksheets - Students complete sentences with ordinal numbers by looking at the stairs which has an item on the first, second, third, fourth and fifth steps. E.g. I can see a _________ on the ________ step.
All the sentences are the same structure only the items they see is different in order to complete the gaps.
The resources are differentiated. If a learner has difficulty writing then he/she can cut/paste and glue.
LO: To be able to read and write ordinal numbers
To know ordinal numbers tell us a position and/or order in a list
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UK Version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ordinal-numbers-worksheets-and-activities-2-12282531
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