Perfect for introducing your class to the Diwali festival. Students need a second piece of paper, scissors, glue and colouring pens/pencils/crayons to go along with this exercise.
Your pupils must colour in the shapes, cut them our and arrange them with glue on a fresh piece of paper.
Alternatively the pieces can be used as templates., or as inspiration for the pupils to produce their own designs.
Introduce your students to the dreidel game this Hanukkah. This easy to understand worksheet explains in simple terms hoe to play with a dreidel.
Along with this resource you will need a dreidel, some tokens, beads, sweets of gelt (chocolate coins for an authentic hanukkah experience).
Divide your students into small teams and give them each a driedel and a worksheet and some ‘gelt’.
This worksheet is a fun activity aimed at RE students to introduce them to different cultures and holidays.
An artistic activity for your students to accompany their learning about Hanukkah and Judaism.
The activity asks students to draw a design on the template provided, which can then be cut out and stuck together to create a dreidel.
This is intended as a fun activity to get students creatively engaged with the lesson.
A straightforward exercise designed to test your students attention to detail.
In this activity there are ten exercises where the pupil must find the word that doesn’t rhyme with the other words. Some of them are a bit tricky to help you really test your students. Some of the exercises have no non-rhyming words.
Perfect for the Halloween season, this exercise is aimed at an older age group. Using the story of Mary Shelley, the students are challenged to write their own short ghost story for Halloween.
The first sheet briefly introduces the story of Mary Shelley and how she was inspired to write ‘Frankenstein’, followed by two sheets, one of questions to try and trigger ideas amongst your students, the second of suggested words to help as writing prompts.
For English and creative writing students, this worksheet is to get your students to think more in depth about their characters and how the facets of their personality might influence their stories.
Perfect little activity for the Halloween season! Great starter activity for teaching young children (along with beginner ESOL/ESL learners) about emotions and feeling.
The activity features five blank pumpkins and invites your learners to draw faces to match the words described.
A creative writing exercise where your pupils are asked to imagine what aliens on Mars would look like.
Ideal for an English class or, if you fancy getting creative in your science class.
This activity comes with a prompt sheet, a drawing exercise and two pages of lined writing.
This simple, colourful activity is great for engaging young learners or those new to English such as ESOL learners. They simply have to identify which letters are vowels.
Help the mother bird work out which eggs are hers by finding the vowels.
A nice and simple worksheet that I’ve been using with my ESOL learners to practice how to make words into ‘er’ and ‘est’. Can also be adapted to child English language learning.
Worksheet activity, maybe ideal for homework (if you’re into giving out homework). I’ve made this worksheet for ESOL learners, but it can be handed to young learners.
I created this resource for my ESOL learners to practice talking about dates, scheduling appointments and understanding how we talk about time and dates in English.
This resource is two sheets (or two sides) showing an example of a calendar month. The second sheet is comprehension questions about what the calendar contains.
Simple worksheets aimed at younger learners between 6-10.
Worksheet 1 is a rhyming worksheet to encourage learners to think about rhyming words.
Worksheet 2 invites the learners to write their own poem about spring.
A resource for Romanian language learners at a beginner level. This simple worksheet invites learners to join up the Romanian word to the correct English translation.
A simple worksheet that invites beginner learners of Romanian to select the correct tense for some basic sentences and identify the tense as either past, present or future tense.
For beginners to the Romanian language, this resource invites your learners to simply join up the digit to the correct Romanian word to help them identify the correct spelling / word for each number. Perfect for young learners or adult learners who are just starting out.
Help your learners familiarise themselves with the English alphabet with this easy, engaging, bright and colourful activity. The learners simply have to carry on the alphabet sequence.
This resource is aimed at early learners or those who are brand new to the English language- particularly those coming from a completely different alphabet.
A simple grammar exercise, perfect for ESOL/ ESL learners.
The learners must simply fill in the boxes provided with the correct spelling indicated by each suffix, either ‘er’ or ‘est’.
I made this as a poster to put up in the classroom to bring us in line with the official regulations, after we were given some very ugly ones to put up.
I hope if you are struggling for a more engaging British Values visual for the same reasons that this might help you out for your classroom(s).