I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
★★Test Your Knowledge of Lord of the Flies with This Engaging Quiz! Explore the depths of human nature and survival in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies with this comprehensive quiz. Designed for students, literature enthusiasts, and scholars, this quiz will challenge your understanding of the novel’s key themes, characters, and pivotal moments. Ideal for exam preparation or deepening your appreciation of the book, each question comes with detailed feedback to help you grasp the complexities of this classic work.★★
What’s Inside?
30 thoughtfully crafted questions with detailed feedback.
Why This Quiz?
►Comprehensive Feedback: Gain insightful explanations for each answer, highlighting the significance of crucial events and character developments in Lord of the Flies.
►Thorough Coverage: Delve into major themes, symbolic moments, and critical dialogues, ensuring a complete and nuanced understanding of the novel.
►Engaging and Interactive: This multiple-choice format is designed to keep you thinking critically and fully engaged with the text.
Perfect for Exam Prep and Enthusiasts – Whether you’re studying for an exam or simply passionate about literature, this quiz offers a valuable opportunity to test and enhance your knowledge of Lord of the Flies. Dive in and see how well you understand the complexities of this powerful story! ❤❤
Engaging GCSE Comprehension Activity on Chapter 1 of “A Christmas Carol”
Unlock the World of Scrooge with this GCSE Comprehension Activity!
Dive into the timeless classic “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens with this engaging comprehension resource tailored specifically for GCSE students. This activity focuses on Chapter 1, introducing the infamous Ebenezer Scrooge and setting the stage for his incredible journey. ❤
What’s Inside?
➤In-depth Analysis: 15 meticulously crafted questions that dissect the themes and characters of Chapter 1.
➤Critical Thinking: Encourage students to explore the depths of Scrooge’s character and the story’s underlying messages.
➤Interactive Learning: Boost engagement with thought-provoking questions and vivid descriptions.
➤Model answers included
Why Use This Resource?
✔Enhances Understanding: Helps students grasp the essential elements of the story and its context.
✔Promotes Analytical Skills: Develops the ability to analyze literature critically and thoughtfully.
✔Supports Exam Preparation: Perfect practice for GCSE English Literature exams.
Sample Questions Include:
What is the significance of the phrase “Marley was dead: to begin with”?
How does Dickens use weather imagery to reflect Scrooge’s character?
Discuss the theme of isolation as presented in the passage.
Ideal for Classroom Use or Independent Study
Empower your students to connect with Dickens’ masterful storytelling and deepen their literary analysis skills. Download our resource today and bring the first chapter of “A Christmas Carol” to life! ❤❤
Unlock the mysteries of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations with this expertly crafted resource on Chapter 1. This essential guide delves into the vivid first impressions readers get of the setting and characters, enhancing your understanding and appreciation of this literary classic.
This resource features:
►Text from Chapter 1: Immerse yourself in the gripping opening of the novel, where the unforgettable encounter between Pip and the convict takes place in the eerie marshlands.
►15 Thought-Provoking Questions: Go beyond simple comprehension with questions designed to encourage deeper critical thinking and analysis. Explore the rich symbolism, themes, character development, and the influence of Dickens’ masterful narrative techniques.
►Model Answers for each question
Focus Areas:
★Symbolism: Uncover the hidden meanings behind key elements in the text.
Themes: Discuss the central themes introduced in this pivotal chapter.
Character Development: Analyze the initial portrayal of Pip and the convict, and consider how these first impressions set the stage for their complex relationship.
★Narrative Techniques: Examine Dickens’ use of language, imagery, and tone to create a lasting impact on the reader.
This resource is perfect for GCSE English Literature students aiming to excel in their studies by gaining a deeper understanding of Great Expectations. Enhance your literary analysis skills and prepare for exams with confidence!
Embrace the journey through the marshes and uncover the rich layers of meaning in the opening chapter of Dickens’ masterpiece. Download our resource today and start your exploration!❤❤
Engaging GCSE Comprehension Activity on Stave 1 of “A Christmas Carol”
Unlock the World of Scrooge with this GCSE Comprehension Activity!
Dive into the timeless classic “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens with this engaging comprehension resource tailored specifically for GCSE students. This activity focuses on Stave 1, exploring the dynamic between Scrooge and Bob Cratchit at work
What’s Inside?
➤In-depth Analysis: 15 meticulously crafted questions that dissect the themes and characters of Chapter 1.
➤Critical Thinking: Encourage students to explore the depths of Scrooge’s character and the story’s underlying messages.
➤Interactive Learning: Boost engagement with thought-provoking questions and vivid descriptions.
➤Model answers included
Why Use This Resource?
✔Enhances Understanding: Helps students grasp the essential elements of the story and its context.
✔Promotes Analytical Skills: Develops the ability to analyze literature critically and thoughtfully.
✔Supports Exam Preparation: Perfect practice for GCSE English Literature exams.
Sample Questions Include:
Why do you think Scrooge keeps the coal-box in his own room”?
How does Dickens use language to emphasize the miserly and cold nature of Scrooge in this passage? Provide specific examples??
What is Scrooge implying when he says that giving the clerk a day off for Christmas is like 'picking a man’s pocket.
Ideal for Classroom Use or Independent Study
Empower your students to connect with Dickens’ masterful storytelling and deepen their literary analysis skills. Download our resource today and bring the first chapter of “A Christmas Carol” to life! ❤❤
Boost Your Students’ Logic with Action Verb Interactive Task Cards
Our 24-use action verb activity is designed to sharpen your students’ reasoning skills and logic through engaging brain teasers. In this multiple-choice quiz, learners will identify the missing action verb needed to complete a sentence. Perfectly crafted with Primary 4 learners in mind, this set can also challenge advanced Primary 3 learners, offering a fun and satisfying learning experience.
Features:
Brain Teasers: Each task card presents a sentence with a missing action verb, encouraging students to think critically and use their reasoning skills to find the correct answer.
Multiple Choice Quiz: The quiz format is exciting and easy to navigate, ensuring students remain engaged while testing their knowledge.
Versatile Use: Ideal for whole class instruction, small group instruction, independent work, centers, and assessment.
Why Your Students Will Love It:
Sense of Satisfaction: Students will feel a great sense of accomplishment when they select the correct action verb, reinforcing their learning and boosting their confidence.
Reusable: These digital task cards can be used repeatedly, making them a valuable resource in any classroom setting.
Perfect for:
Whole Class Instruction: Introduce the activity during a lesson to engage all students and promote group discussion.
Small Group Instruction: Facilitate focused learning sessions with small groups, allowing for personalized attention and support.
Independent Work: Encourage students to practice on their own, fostering independence and self-paced learning.
Centers: Integrate the activity into learning centers for rotational use, keeping students engaged with varied tasks.
Assessment: Use the task cards as a formative assessment tool to gauge student understanding and identify areas for improvement.
Equip your classroom with this dynamic and interactive 24-use action verb activity and watch your students develop stronger reasoning and logic skills while having fun!
Looking to reinforce CVC, CVCC, and CCVC words? Dive into our engaging worksheets! Perfect for phonics practice, these sheets help kids decode words and strengthen writing skills.
Whether in the classroom or at home, these resources offer a fun way to enhance literacy skills. With 6 sheets of increasing difficulty, children can gradually build their understanding of word structures. Plus, vibrant illustrations make learning extra enjoyable!
Ideal for consolidating knowledge on vowels and consonants, these worksheets are a valuable addition to any phonics curriculum. Includes colour and black and white version for children who like to colour in. Start exploring the world of phonics today.
Words included are
CV C words are
pen
dog
cat
bed
jam
tap
CVCC words include a consonant, a vowel then a double consonant. Here are some examples of this type of word:
bath;
pick;
milk;
lamp;
pond;
jump;
bank.
CCVC words are made up of a double consonant, a vowel then a single consonant. Here are some common CCVC words children will learn:
frog;
flag ;
drum;
crab;
plug;
flat;
pram.
★Elevate language and spelling skills with this Level 2 Phonics Word Builder Game focusing on the short O vowel! Perfect for CVC words, this 16 task card digital activity engages learners in learning cvc words containing short vowel ‘o’. Students will be asked to select the correct ‘short o’ word that corresponds to the picture. Students can press the sound button to listen to the word. The game will help to improve your pupils’ language and spelling skills by helping them to practise spelling these words: such as fox, box, cob, jog…★
★Ideal for whole-class interactive whiteboard play, team activities, or individual learning, it’s a paperless solution for instant phonics fun.♥
★The self-marking feature ensures efficient independent learning, saving you time on assessment. Students will enjoy the vibrant illustrations and spoken sounds, staying focused and motivated while building essential language skills. Download now for an interactive and engaging phonics experience!♥♥
★Elevate language and spelling skills with this Level 2 Phonics Word Builder Game focusing on the short O vowel! Perfect for CVC words, this 16 task card digital activity engages learners in dragging and dropping letters to create words based on spoken word and image clues. The game will help to improve your pupils’ language and spelling skills by helping them to practise spelling these words: such as fox, box, cob, jog…★
★Ideal for whole-class interactive whiteboard play, team activities, or individual learning, it’s a paperless solution for instant phonics fun.♥
★The self-marking feature ensures efficient independent learning, saving you time on assessment. Students will enjoy the vibrant illustrations and spoken sounds, staying focused and motivated while building essential language skills. Download now for an interactive and engaging phonics experience!♥♥
Engage students with this “Interactive TH Digraph Quiz” – self-marking, with sounds and images! Perfect for speech therapy, it’s visually appealing on student devices or the interactive whiteboard. Download now for effective and enjoyable learning! Contains 15 task cards.
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The resource is contained as a clickable link with the pdf that comes with purchase.
Boost phonics mastery with these Beginning Blends Phonics Reading Comprehension Passages! Focused on R blends (br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr), these simple and sweet passages enhance fluency. Ideal for group work, literacy centers, homework, or quick assessments.
Download now for an engaging way to reinforce phonics skills. Suitable for Primary 1-3 students. Answer key included for easy assessment. Make learning fun with this no-prep resource!"
❤ Focus Sounds:
L Blends: bl, cl, gl, fl, pl, sl
How to Use
Learners first read the focus words in the box on the right, then find them in the passage and highlight them. They color the (apple) picture on top after reading the passage each time. As the students become more familiar with the comprehension passages, they will notice their accuracy and fluency increase. Lastly, using my phonics reading comprehension printable worksheets, students will answer the reading comprehension questions at the bottom of the page.
Suitable for Primary 1-3 students
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Beginning Blends br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr
Boost phonics mastery with these Beginning Blends Phonics Reading Comprehension Passages! Focused on R blends (br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr), these simple and sweet passages enhance fluency. Ideal for group work, literacy centers, homework, or quick assessments.
Download now for an engaging way to reinforce phonics skills. Suitable for Primary 1-3 students. Answer key included for easy assessment. Make learning fun with this no-prep resource!"
❤ Focus Sounds:
R Blends: br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr
How to Use
Learners first read the focus words in the box on the right, then find them in the passage and highlight them. They color the (apple) picture on top after reading the passage each time. As the students become more familiar with the comprehension passages, they will notice their accuracy and fluency increase. Lastly, using my phonics reading comprehension printable worksheets, students will answer the reading comprehension questions at the bottom of the page.
Suitable for Primary 1-3 students
Spark lively debates with this ‘Should Mobile Phones Be Banned from Schools’ Discussion Pack! Tailored for GCSE English and Functional Skills Level 1 & 2, this resource features a vibrant PowerPoint to encourage debate and four worksheets to help learners plan their discussion points.
The pack includes a
★Powerpoint Presentation
★’For and Against’ sheet
★’Personal Opinion’ sheet
★The Big Debate’ shee
★’What Do You Think’ sheet
Download now to foster engaging discussions in your classroom.
►Enhance your Macbeth character understanding with these illustrated Macbeth Character Revision Worksheets! Tailored for GCSE English, these prompts guide students through crucial elements, including each
★character’s role
★pivotal moment
★thematic connections
★key quotations
★relationships with other characters.
►Perfect for class readings, homework, or comprehensive character notes for revision, these worksheets ensure a deep grasp of Macbeth’s key players.
Download now for a comprehensive and organized approach to character revision!♥♥
★"Gaming Addiction Unveiled: A Classroom Discussion!" Is gaming addiction a growing concern? Dive into this crucial conversation with your students using our tailored discussion pack! Ideal for GCSE English Foundation: Speaking and Listening, and Functional Skills Literacy Level 1 and 2, this resource sparks insightful discussions through a vibrant PowerPoint and strategic worksheets.
★Key Features:
➤ Engaging PowerPoint: Fuel debate with a visually appealing presentation exploring the question, “Is Gaming Addiction a Growing Problem?”
➤Activity Worksheets: Encourage thoughtful responses with 4 dynamic worksheets, including a Gaming Addiction Advice Activity and a Personal Response sheet.
➤ Debate Resource: Equip learners with the tools to express their opinions coherently and contribute meaningfully to the discussion.
➤Why Discuss Gaming Addiction?
In the digital age, gaming is ubiquitous. Foster critical thinking, communication skills, and awareness by delving into the potential challenges of gaming addiction.
★Ideal for Various Levels:
Tailored for GCSE English Foundation and Functional Skills Literacy Levels 1 and 2, this pack aligns seamlessly with curriculum goals, making the topic accessible for diverse learners.
★Encourage Expressive Learning
Guide your students in planning and articulating their thoughts with the provided worksheets, creating an interactive and empowering learning experience.
★Download Now for a Thought-Provoking Discussion:
Engage your class in a dialogue that matters. Download the “Is Gaming Addiction a Growing Problem?” discussion pack now to facilitate meaningful conversations about the impact of gaming in today’s digital landscape. ❤
This set of 16 Taskcards provide the perfect opportunity for students to practise using commonly confused homophones. Suitable for Primary School English.
This interactive powerpoint asks students to use the words the words ‘where’, ‘were’, ‘wear’, ‘we’re, to complete sentences.
Kids are asked to fill in the blank in sentences using the correct form of these different homophones.
They will automatically be told if right or wrong. Powerpoint includes Family Fortunes sound effects and the answers will move to the right place in the sentence when clicked.
This Grammar Interactive Powerpointt is super easy to use and simple to slot into your learning plan.
You could use them as a starter activity. Or you could send it out as homework tasks after a homophones lesson. Can be used on a Smartboard or as a revision exercise sent through Teams or Google classroom.
Ignite Critical Thinking with our ‘Are Zoos Cruel?’ Discussion Pack! Stimulate thought-provoking discussions in your GCSE English and Functional Skills Level 1 and Level 2 classrooms with our engaging and colorful “Are Zoos Cruel?” Discussion Pack. This comprehensive resource is designed to inspire debate and foster articulate expression of opinions on the ethical question surrounding zoos.
Key Features:
► Dynamic PowerPoint Presentation:
Capture your students’ attention with a vibrant and editable PowerPoint presentation, carefully crafted to encourage debate and prompt thoughtful exploration of the complex issue at hand.
►Structured Discussion Worksheets:
Equip your learners with the tools to articulate their thoughts effectively. The pack includes four detailed worksheets:
★For and Against Discussion Sheet: Encourages students to weigh the pros and cons of the argument.
★Research Activity Sheet: Guides students in conducting research to enhance their understanding and argumentative points.
★The Big Debate Discussion Sheet: Helps learners organize and structure their key points for a comprehensive discussion.
★What Do You Think Discussion Sheet: Provides a platform for personal reflection and expression of individual opinions.
► Critical Thinking Development:
Elevate your students’ critical thinking skills as they delve into the multifaceted aspects of the debate, fostering a deeper understanding of the ethical implications surrounding zoos.
How to Use:
► Engaging Classroom Discussions:
Implement the pack as part of a classroom discussion session, allowing students to express their thoughts, actively listen to others, and engage in respectful debate.
► Research Integration:
Utilize the research activity sheet to encourage independent learning, enhancing students’ ability to gather and evaluate information on the topic.
► Perfect for Formal Debates:
Enhance your debate sessions with structured discussion sheets that guide learners in presenting compelling arguments, whether they are advocating for or against the ethical considerations of zoos.
Transform your classroom into a hub of critical thinking and articulate expression with our ‘Are Zoos Cruel?’ Discussion Pack. Grab your pack now and watch as your students engage in insightful discussions, developing valuable communication skills along the way!❤❤❤
“Unravel the Debate: Is Writing Fake News a Crime?” Ignite critical discussions in your GCSE English and Functional Skills Level 1 and 2 classrooms with this compelling discussion pack! Tackling the thought-provoking issue of whether writing fake news should be considered a crime, this resource comprises a vibrant PowerPoint and four strategically crafted worksheets.
➤Key Features:
★Engaging PowerPoint: Stimulate debate with a visually captivating presentation, encouraging students to explore the complexities of the question.
★Discussion Worksheets: Equip learners with tools for comprehensive planning and thoughtful argumentation, featuring a ‘For and Against,’ ‘Action Plan,’ ‘The Big Debate,’ and ‘What Do You Think’ sheets.
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➤Why Discuss Fake News as a Crime?
In an era of information overload, cultivating media literacy and ethical journalism is essential. This pack offers a platform to delve into the implications of creating misleading content.
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➤ Ideal for Various Learning Levels:
Tailored for GCSE English and Functional Skills Level 1 and 2, this resource adapts seamlessly to different learning needs, fostering a rich discussion regardless of proficiency level.
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Guide your students through planning, debating, and forming opinions with the structured worksheets, making discussions interactive and empowering.
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➤ Download Now for a Riveting Discussion:
Facilitate meaningful conversations about the ethics of fake news creation. Download the “Should Writing Fake News Be Considered A Crime?” discussion pack now to engage your class in a dialogue that transcends the classroom walls. ❤❤
Master essential non-fiction reading skills with this BoomCard deck based on a short text about The Great Fire of London. Suitable for Primary 1 to 3
In this Deck you will find a short non fiction text on The Great Fire of London and 13 activity cards with True or False questions, multiple choice , fill in the missing word and drag and drop questions based on the text. Learners can click a link to return to the text to reread throughout the deck.
These Boomcards work well as sell-paced work on learners devices or as a whole class activity on Interactive Whiteboard
You do not need to buy a Boom Cards membership!! Just create a free account with the link provided and this resource is yours to use in class on IWB or to share with students to use on their devices. Instructions re provided in the the document that is downloaded with this resource.
How to use:
After purchase click on the REDEEM link provided in the download to access the Boom Cards™deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website.
Select the ‘Redeem’ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account if you don’t already have one
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™
Give your students the opportunity to review and consolidate their knowledge of synonyms with this fun interactive matching game. There are 15 Activity cards in the Boom Deck. The game presents students with jumbled pairs of synonyms that must correctly be sorted and matched. This task is best suited to students in Primary Years 3 and 4
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Your child can play this interactive matching game to learn and practise identifying synonyms, which are words that have the same or a similar meaning. For example, ‘big’ and ‘large’ are synonyms because they can be substituted within a piece of writing without changing the meaning. A good understanding and sound knowledge of synonyms is a great strength for students in supporting their writing.
You do not need to buy a Boom Cards membership!! Just create a free account with the link provided and this resource is yours to use in class on IWB or to share with students to use on their devices. Instructions re provided in the the document that is downloaded with this resource.
How to use:
After purchase click on the REDEEM link provided in the download to access the Boom Cards™deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website.
Select the ‘Redeem’ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account if you don’t already have one
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™
Give your students the opportunity to review and consolidate their knowledge of antonyms with this fun interactive matching game. There are 15 Activity cards in the Boom Deck. The game presents students with jumbled pairs of antonyms that must correctly be sorted and matched. This task is best suited to Primary school students in Years 3 to6
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Your child can play this interactive matching game to learn and practise identifying antonyms , which are words that have the opposite meaning. .
Antonyms are words or phrases that mean the opposite of another word or phrase. A good way of testing if a word is an antonym is by replacing your original word with it in a sentence. If the sentence makes sense but is also the opposite of what it said originally, then congratulations, you’ve found an antonym! A good understanding and sound knowledge of antonyms is a great strength for students in supporting their writing.
You do not need to buy a Boom Cards membership!! Just create a free account with the link provided and this resource is yours to use in class on IWB or to share with students to use on their devices. Instructions re provided in the the document that is downloaded with this resource.
How to use:
After purchase click on the REDEEM link provided in the download to access the Boom Cards™deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website.
Select the ‘Redeem’ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account if you don’t already have one
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™
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