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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.
Is this a dagger which I see before me? No, it is just a Macbeth Knowledge Organiser!
This Macbeth knowledge organiser will help students make sense of the Scottish Play, and get them well versed on the plot, characters, key themes and important quotes that they need to know for the exams.
A handy 2 page document that details a lot of the important points about Macbeth that students should know. Suitable for GCSE English and English Lit.
This child-friendly news article explains all about how Jupiter has now been declared the planet with the most moons in our Solar System. It includes age-appropriate language to help you talk about this and some of our different moons with children between the ages of 7 and 11 (key stage 2 in England).
The comprehension task also includes comprehension questions based on the newspaper report. Answers are included
A nice way to learn about some of the planets whilst working on reading and comprehension skills.
Suitable for KS2 English and Functional Skills Literacy Level 1
Give this comprehension task to pupils to teach them about the serious issues related to air pollution. The newspaper style article explains what air pollution is and the different ways in which it is caused. As well as teaching pupils about air pollution, it also discusses ways in which we can all make small changes in order to reduce air pollution.
Includes a set of ten questions based on the text in the article. Answers included
Suitable for KS3 English, GCSE English and Functional Skills Literacy.
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Help pupils to learn key quotations for Macbeth with a Macbeth Quote Flashcards quiz: a superb resource for reinforcing essential material from The Scottish Play in preparation for the GCSE English Literature exam.
Each quote on the Flashcards contains a portion missing. Students must fill in the missing quotation or match them to the corresponding card, for example:
“There’s no _____ to find the maid’s construction in the face”
which matches, of course, to
“There’s no art to find the maid’s construction in the face”
An excellent class activity to ensure your students really know the play for their GCSE assessments, these Macbeth Quote Flashcards are a great teaching, assessment or revision tool.
★"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. ❤
Printable Easter Cards to Colour forprimary students!
Each of the five printable Easter cards in this resource features a different Easter-themed line drawing. Designs are an assortment of Easter eggs.
To complete the look, students must colour in their cards and write or draw a personal message to their loved ones inside.
These printable Easter cards are most ideal for distributing in the lead-up to Easter.
By colouring in these lovely Easter cards, children can develop their creativity and imagination!
This colourful Easter themed PowerPoint teaches children basic place prepositions. Great for learning positional vocabulary and describing where things are positioned. Suitable for ages 5-7.
Includes
Above
Below
Around
Behind
Between
Inside
In front of
Next to
On Top
Outside
Over
Under
Find other prepositions resources below
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/matching-prepositions-activity-easter-theme-12820581
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/easter-themed-prepositions-filling-in-the-blanks-activity-12820280
Match the preposition to the image. Suitable for ages 5 to 7.
On this resource, you will find two sheets available that have common prepositions listed on one side and illustrations on the other. After students match the prepositions with the illustrations, ask them to give their work to the person sitting next to them and check each other’s work. This will help them gain a better understanding of the subject, and it will also make them feel more independent. This activity is perfect for the classroom as well as for homework.
Students can colour in the pictures when finished
This handy in prepositions worksheet will help your students gain an understanding of positions. The worksheet includes a variety of Easter themed images, demonstrating an Easter chick in various positions alongside and Easter egg. Children have to fill in the sentences under each picture with the correct preposition.
This prepositions worksheet will teach children how to identify positional language and how to use it correctly in their own writing. Once they’ve filled in the missing words, children could colour in the pictures to bring some extra fun to this grammar activity. Plus, there are three different worksheets included in this pack - enough to keep children busy.
★Explore Ramadan and Eid with this Informative PowerPoint - Perfect for Key Stage 2: Years 3-6! Enhance your teaching on Ramadan and Eid with this engaging and child-friendly PowerPoint, designed specifically for Key Stage 2 students (Years 3-6). Featuring vibrant images and accessible language, this resource aims to immerse children in the traditions and significance of this Islamic celebration.
Key Features:
Informative and Accessible: This PowerPoint is crafted to provide age-appropriate information, ensuring that students grasp the essence of Ramadan and Eid. Child-friendly language encourages curiosity and understanding.
Visual Learning: Enrich the learning experience with captivating images that illustrate the traditions associated with Ramadan and Eid. Visual aids are powerful tools for engaging young learners and making the content memorable.
Comprehensive Coverage: From attending the mosque and the importance of prayer to the concept of fasting and the spirit of giving, this presentation covers various aspects of the Islamic celebration. It provides a holistic view, fostering a deeper appreciation for the cultural practices.
Support for Key Stage 2: Aligned with the Key Stage 2 curriculum (Years 3-6), this resource seamlessly integrates into your teaching plans. Use it to supplement lessons on religious diversity, cultural understanding, and global awareness.
★ Complement with Ramadan and Eid Reading Comprehension:
For a well-rounded exploration, pair this PowerPoint with the Ramadan and Eid Reading Comprehension Activity which can be found here.This additional resource provides students with an opportunity to deepen their understanding through comprehension exercises. Check it out here: Ramadan Reading Comprehension Activity
How to Use:
★Incorporate this PowerPoint into your lesson plans during discussions on cultural celebrations, religious diversity, or global awareness. It can be used as a standalone presentation or paired with related activities for a more immersive learning experience.
** Ignite Curiosity, Foster Understanding:**
Provide your Key Stage 2 students with an enriching exploration of Ramadan and Eid. Download this informative PowerPoint now to create an inclusive and informed learning environment! ❤
To find out about how Muslims observe Ramadan, download this great and colourful, reading comprehension activity which is suitable for most 7 to 11 year old primary school children.
Includes questions based on the text and an answer sheet to make marking easier.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is an especially holy month for Muslims (followers of Islam) and many Muslims observe unique practices during Ramadan to strengthen their faith. Ramadan lasts for 29 or 30 days and spans from one sighting of the crescent moon to the next.
Suitable for Functional Skills Maths Level 2, useful for GCSE Foundation. A 25 page revision book on the Four Operators and Bidmas. Contains calculator and non-calculator methods and questions.
A great resource at anytime for independent student work in or out of class or exam revision and preparation.
Answers included
Topic Include
Addition- calculator and non calculator
Subtraction- calculator and non calculator
Long Multiplication- calculator and non calculator
Short Division- calculator and non calculator
Bidmas-non calculator
Suitable for Primary 2 to 4. A useful worksheet for students to practice their concept of chance. Students can explain if a jellybean selection is likely, unlikely, certain or impossible based on the colour and quantity in the sweet jar
3 Differentiated worksheets with answers
This printable Leprechaun Mask is a fun activity to get your students excited about St. Patrick’s Day?
This resource is a great way to get your kids talking about all things St. Patrick’s Day! Use it as a stimulus to learn all about the Irish folklore of leprechauns, and their significance on St. Patrick’s Day.
This activity works best printed on construction paper or card.
Once it’s printed, distribute it to your students, and let them get creative, coloring and decorating their leprechauns! You can use pens, crayons, paint, or any other craft materials to bring your leprechaun masks to life!
Once they’ve been colored in, cut around the face and attach string or elastic to make your mask wearable! They’ll look just brilliant during your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, or even to display around your classroom, or even on your St. Patrick’s Day bulletin board!
An excellent way to help Year 3 children interpret bar charts. There are three worksheets you can choose from which have different bar charts that focus on their favourite colour, fruit and games. Using fun different themes and colours will keep children engaged in their activity and will learn about bar charts at their own pace
Children have to answer the questions below the bar charts by interpreting the data they are given.
A fun way of making interpreting bar charts engaging!
Answer sheet included.
Boost Maths skills in your lessons this Easter with this lovely Easter egg themed colour by number worksheet. Suitable Primary 4 and 5
The worksheet contains an Easter egg templates and a variety of subtraction questions for children to solve. This includes ‘13 - 6’, ‘19 - 4’, ‘20 - 1’, and more. When each question has been solved, pupils will need to correctly colour each answer with the colours suggested at the top of the worksheet. The end result will be a lovely, bright Easter egg!
Using this worksheet, children will be able to improve their knowledge and confidence of using subtraction sums. This worksheets enables children to boost their skills with a fun Easter theme.
A Maths codebreaker that will allow students to practice their calculating Area of Circles skills using a calculator. Suitable for KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths revision as well as Functional Skills Maths. Fun assessment resource for lesson, homework or revision.
Maths codebreakers are an engaging way for students to practice skills and address any misconceptions. Students have to answer typical maths questions with their answer corresponding to a letter of the alphabet. If answered correctly, the answer reveals a hilarious joke and its punchline
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This resource contains 1x codebreaker worksheet where students have to find percentage of amounts using a calculator.
Answer Sheet included
Engaging Maths Codebreaker: Unlock the fun in learning with this Maths Codebreaker Worksheet, designed to help students practice calculating Percentage of Amounts using a calculator. Ideal for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation Maths revision, and Functional Skills Maths, this activity is perfect for lessons, homework, or revision sessions.
This codebreaker offers an exciting twist: students solve maths problems, each answer corresponding to a letter in the alphabet. Correct answers reveal a hilarious joke and punchline, keeping learners motivated and making revision enjoyable!
Features:
1 x Codebreaker Worksheet: Focused on calculating percentage of amounts with calculators
Answer Sheet Included: Easy self-checking or teacher assessment
Flexible Use: Suitable for home learning, classroom assessment, or independent study
Make maths revision fun and engaging! This resource addresses common misconceptions while reinforcing essential skills—perfect for students looking to strengthen their maths abilities at home.
★Engaging Pancake Day Maths Mystery for Year 6-8: Who Stole the Eggs?★
Bring excitement into the classroom with this Pancake Day Maths Mystery Game! Perfect for Year 6-8 students, this interactive activity challenges them to solve the mystery of who stole the eggs needed for making pancakes. By cracking five unique clues, students practice key maths skills in a fun, problem-solving format.
Skills Covered:
►Clue 1: Percentages of Amounts – Students calculate percentages to uncover their first clue.
►Clue 2: Multiplying Whole Numbers – Correctly evaluating multiplication problems helps them find their next lead.
►Clue 3: Area of Triangles and Quadrilaterals – Calculating areas reveals the thief’s favorite food!
►Clue 4: Conversion of Measures – True or false conversion exercises provide essential clues.
►Clue 5: Decimal Place Value – Identifying place values of decimal digits reveals the age of the culprit.
This ready-to-use resource makes Pancake Day memorable with its engaging blend of maths and mystery, supporting students in building confidence and improving their problem-solving skills.
Whether for classroom use or homework, it’s a fantastic way to bring a festive theme into essential maths practice!❤❤
Unlock the Mystery: Maths Murder Mystery Game for Years 6-8! Embark on an exhilarating journey of deduction and mathematical problem-solving with this captivating Maths Murder Mystery Game! Tailored for students in Years 6-8, this immersive activity challenges young detectives to uncover the identity of the cinema culprit through a series of engaging maths problems and clues.
Key Features:
►Clue 1 - Percentages of Amounts: Dive into the world of percentages as students calculate amounts and unveil the first clue to solving the mystery.
►Clue 2 - Multiplying Whole Numbers: Sharpen multiplication skills by verifying correct answers to follow the trail to the second clue, providing crucial insights.
►Clue 3 - Area of Shapes: Explore geometry with the calculation of areas for triangles and quadrilaterals, leading to the discovery of the thief’s favorite food.
►Clue 4 - Conversion of Measures: Test learners’ ability to convert measures with true or false statements, unveiling the next piece of the puzzle.
►Clue 5 - Decimal Place Value: Circle the correct place values to unravel the age of the thief, adding an element of decimal place value to the mystery.
Why Choose This Maths Murder Mystery Game?
•Multiple Maths Skills: Address a range of mathematical skills, from percentages and multiplication to geometry, conversions, and decimal place value.
• Immersive Storyline: Engage students with a thrilling murder mystery storyline, enhancing problem-solving skills while keeping them entertained.
• Aligned with Curriculum: Aligned with the curriculum for Years 6-8, making it a valuable and enjoyable resource for reinforcing key maths concepts.
Transform your classroom into a crime scene of mathematical intrigue and watch as your students become detectives, eager to crack the case! This Maths Murder Mystery Game adds an exciting dimension to learning, making maths a thrilling adventure. ❤❤❤❤