You never know what you might find on the shelves in my shop! Anything from 'Let's go on a Dinosaur Adventure!' to my most popular 'Fronted Adverbials' (yes, really!) The mixture of themes and ages reflects my role in school as a regular supply teacher. I love creating interesting, colourful, interactive resources which engage the children and stimulate learning. Many resources are for RE, PSHE and phonics. I hope you enjoy browsing. I'd love to hear what you think!
You never know what you might find on the shelves in my shop! Anything from 'Let's go on a Dinosaur Adventure!' to my most popular 'Fronted Adverbials' (yes, really!) The mixture of themes and ages reflects my role in school as a regular supply teacher. I love creating interesting, colourful, interactive resources which engage the children and stimulate learning. Many resources are for RE, PSHE and phonics. I hope you enjoy browsing. I'd love to hear what you think!
I put this ppt together for a lively yr4 class! it was helpful to talk through expectations and rules of games before venturing outside. The games come from a number of sources; I've just made them look fun! They were!
Going for Goals: Lesson based around simple cartoons and speech bubbles. Questions provoke discussion. Poem - (not my greatest but the children liked saying it!) Please leave a comment if you have time!
Photos and information about Hanukkah written in a simple way with key words highlighted. These can be displayed separately around the classroom for the children to find and match afterwards.
A collection of images and an ingredients list to provoke discussion and encourage children to invent their own ice cream sundae. Includes planning sheets.
Please comment.
A collection of 5 slides to use as starters or to supplement your seaside topic. Includes a poem, sorting adverbs activity, bar chart of favourite rockpool creatures and slides to encourage discussions about sand sculptures and rockpools.
Scripted fantasies are powerful tools that teachers can use to transport children’s minds into a wealth of scenarios, adventures and mysteries. By provoking the imagination, children become curious; they wonder, they generate new ideas and explore possibilities beyond what is expected.
'Beyond the Aegean Sea' can be used with upper KS2 children as part of their exploration of Ancient Greece. The class close their eyes and listen as you take them on a journey in which they themselves play a significant role. Benefits include:
~Build on children’s natural enjoyment of make-believe
~Present opportunities for children to be successful; there are no right or wrong answers
~Help children develop the ability to think creatively
~Stimulate a creative mood in the classroom
~Have fun with thinking and language
~Help develop children’s listening and speaking skills
~Enrich and consolidate learning on a topic
~Ignite and excite imaginative thought
~Introduce new, colourful, descriptive language
In addition to the script itself, there are images to show the children beforehand, a slide of questions for follow-up discussion in small groups and a slide of suggested follow-up activities for the children to choose from including writing, role play and art work.
Teachers who have used this resource noticed an excitement in the children, including those with learning difficulties. They were keen to share their adventures and there was a noticeable improvement in their confidence to write freely.
A colourful powerpoint to help give children an understanding of the variety of words which mean subtract. Includes lesson follow-up for LA and MA and worksheets for HA.
A fun way to encourage children to practise multiplication tables. Six different nets which can be filled in, cut out and stuck so they stand up. One has been partly filled in for younger or lower ability children. Please comment if you have time.
A set of fun slides with a variety of aliens explaining why they are dressed as they are. Can be used as a fun activity linked to Space theme, a stimulus for creating own aliens or an alternative way of looking at adaptation in creatures. I hope you find it amusing!
Please comment.
Scripted fantasies are powerful tools that teachers can use to transport children’s minds into a wealth of scenarios, adventures and mysteries. By provoking the imagination, children become curious; they wonder, they generate new ideas and explore possibilities beyond what is expected. This resource can be used with KS2 children as part of their Inventors and Inventions topic. The children close their eyes while you take them on an adventure in which they play a role. When they open their eyes, they will have lots to talk about! In addition to the script itself, there are notes for teachers explaining how to use it, images to show the children beforehand, a slide of questions to help children discuss their adventures and a slide of suggested follow-up activities. Some of the benefits are:
~Build on children’s natural enjoyment of make-believe
~Present opportunities for children to be successful; there are no right or wrong answers
~Help children develop the ability to think creatively
~Stimulate a creative mood in the classroom
~Have fun with thinking and language
~Help develop children’s listening and speaking skills
~Enrich and consolidate learning on a topic
~Ignite and excite imaginative thought
~Introduce new, colourful, descriptive language
Teachers who have used this resource noticed an excitement in the children, including those with learning difficulties. They were keen to share their adventures and there was a noticeable improvement in their confidence to write freely.