Classroom Resources, Displays, Lettering Sets and Much More!
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We provide a wide range of primary school and high school aged resources with a main focus on lettering sets and the subjects of high school Science, computing, growth mindset, religious education, ICT, classroom management, website log ins, Class Dojo, English and maths.
We provide a wide range of primary school and high school aged resources with a main focus on lettering sets and the subjects of high school Science, computing, growth mindset, religious education, ICT, classroom management, website log ins, Class Dojo, English and maths.
Halloween Forfeits! Trick or Treat?
Simply print, cut and fold the forfeits and place them in a bowl, hat or pumpkin.
Pass the bowl round to music, when it stops the student has to do the forfeit (or take the candy). Then the game continues.
20 Outdoor Forest School Activities for Primary School as follows.
First three examples:
Nature Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of items for students to find in the forest, such as leaves, acorns, feathers, or different types of rocks. They can explore and learn about the environment while searching for these items.
Tree Identification: Teach students how to identify trees based on their leaves, bark, or other characteristics. This activity helps them connect with the natural world.
Wildlife Tracking: Encourage children to look for animal tracks, nests, and signs of wildlife. They can learn about the local ecosystem and the animals that inhabit it.
Enjoy the free resource!
River Instant Display Letter Lettering Set Whole Alphabet, Numbers, Signs
Beautiful and updated lettering set for your classroom display.
To create your display title simply:
Edit the document and delete the letters you do not need,
Print the document in A4 colour,
Laminate the letters and cut them out,
Stick up on display.
A really fantastic resource including brighter colours and more modern pictures than similar of a similar nature.
Please check my other resources, I have hundreds of different lettering sets and can even create bespoke ones if you send me a message.
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The Bearded Teacher.
FULL LESSON: Elements, Compounds & Mixtures. Includes practice exam questions with answers & activity ideas. KS3, ideal for grade 6/year 7. Based on Cambridge / UK curriculum but can be easily adapted to another curriculum.
Key definitions
Video
Difference between elements and compounds
How to name compounds
Practice naming compounds
Practice drawing compounds
What is a mixture?
Mental Health Awareness 2023 Display Lettering Whole Alphabet Letter Set Numbers Signs Instant Class
Beautiful and updated lettering set for your classroom display.
The files have ALL:
Capital letters
Lowercase letters
Numbers 0-9
Signs i.e. @ £ $ !
To create your display title simply:
Edit the document and delete the letters you do not need,
Print the document in A4 colour,
Laminate the letters and cut them out,
Stick up on display.
A really fantastic resource including brighter colours and more modern pictures than other lettering sets found online.
Please check my other resources, I have hundreds of different lettering sets and can even create bespoke ones if you send me a message.
if you leave a 5 star review you can have any of my other resources for free! Just leave your e-mail in the review and I’ll contact you
Please rate my resources,
Thanks for looking!
Here are 50 Halloween ideas suitable for school:
Costume parade: Have a costume parade where students can show off their Halloween outfits.
Pumpkin decorating contest: Host a pumpkin decorating competition for students to showcase their creativity.
Spooky storytelling: Invite a storyteller to share Halloween-themed tales with students.
Classroom door decorating: Encourage teachers and students to decorate their classroom doors with a Halloween theme.
Jack-o’-lantern carving: Organize a jack-o’-lantern carving competition.
Costume swap: Set up a costume swap station for students to exchange costumes.
Classroom crafts: Have students create Halloween-themed crafts like paper ghosts and bats.
Haunted house: Create a not-so-scary haunted house within the school for a spooky experience.
Ghost races: Organize a friendly ghost race on the school track or field.
Monster mash dance: Host a Halloween dance with a “Monster Mash” theme.
Halloween trivia: Hold a Halloween trivia contest with questions about spooky facts and legends.
Pumpkin science: Incorporate pumpkin-themed science experiments or demonstrations.
Candy corn counting: Use candy corn for math activities, like counting and sorting.
Mummy wrap race: Challenge students to wrap a classmate in toilet paper to create a mummy in a timed race.
Witches’ brew: Set up a station to make “witches’ brew” using colored beverages.
Scavenger hunt: Create a Halloween-themed scavenger hunt with riddles and clues.
Bobbing for apples: Have a classic bobbing for apples contest.
Monster crafts: Let students create their own paper plate monsters with various craft supplies.
Pumpkin bowling: Use small pumpkins as bowling balls for a fun game.
Halloween math worksheets: Provide Halloween-themed math worksheets to make learning fun.
Costume fashion show: Host a costume fashion show where students can strut their stuff.
Halloween bingo: Play a game of Halloween-themed bingo with students.
Day of the Dead activities: Teach students about Dia de los Muertos with crafts and lessons.
Spider races: Organize a spider race using toy spiders and straws.
Mystery box challenge: Have students reach into a box filled with Halloween-themed objects to guess what they are.
Vampire teeth crafts: Create vampire teeth using craft materials and play pretend.
Halloween cooking: Prepare Halloween-themed snacks or treats in class.
Pumpkin math: Use pumpkins to teach math concepts like measurement and estimation.
Spooky science experiments: Conduct Halloween-themed science experiments, like creating “slime.”
Halloween-themed writing prompts: Encourage creative writing with spooky prompts.
Bat origami: Teach students how to make origami bats.
Halloween movie day: Screen age-appropriate Halloween movies in the classroom.
Frankenstein’s monster art: Create Frankenstein-themed art projects.
Candy corn relay: Organize a candy corn relay race in the schoolyard.
Teaching coding without technology can be a creative and effective way to introduce programming concepts and computational thinking to students of all ages. Here are 20 ways to teach coding without using computers:
Here are two examples from the document:
Binary Bracelets: Use beads of different colors to represent 0s and 1s, and have students create binary bracelets to spell out their names or simple messages.
Unplugged Algorithms: Create a human flowchart on the floor and have students act as the algorithm, moving from one step to the next based on conditional statements.
20 creative writing ideas:
Nature Journaling: Have them keep a journal to document their observations of plants, animals, and the environment.
Pen Pals: Connect with other schools or students in different locations and encourage letter writing.
Scavenger Hunt: Create a writing scavenger hunt with clues and riddles for them to solve.
Story Stones: Collect small, interesting objects from nature and have them create stories around them.
Recipe Book: Encourage them to write down family recipes, creating a personalized cookbook.
Interview a Family Member: Have them interview an older family member and write a biography.
Postcards: Ask them to send postcards to friends or family, sharing their adventures.
Comic Strips: Let them create their own comic strips, combining writing and drawing.
Treasure Map: Draw a treasure map and write clues or a story about the hidden treasure.
Book Reviews: Have them write book reviews for the books they read at home.
Diary or Journal: Encourage daily journaling about their experiences and feelings.
Adventure Stories: Ask them to write a short adventure story set in a fictional or real location.
Dream Journal: Have them keep a journal to record their dreams, or even write stories based on their dreams.
Historical Letters: Write letters from the perspective of historical figures or characters from history.
Create a Family Newspaper: Write and illustrate a family newspaper with updates, stories, and jokes.
Travel Blog: If they go on a trip, create a travel blog or journal to document the journey.
Pen a Poem: Encourage them to write poems about their surroundings or emotions.
Fairy Tale Rewrite: Rewrite a classic fairy tale with a new twist or ending.
Mystery Stories: Have them write and solve a mystery story, complete with clues.
Science Reports: Encourage them to explore a scientific concept and write a report about their findings.
20 Creative ways to improve handwriting attached as pdf.
THree examples are:
Calligraphy: Try your hand at calligraphy for beautiful, artistic writing.
Lettering Challenges: Participate in lettering challenges or prompts on social media platforms like Instagram or Pinterest.
Coloring Books: Use adult coloring books with intricate designs to practice fine motor skills.
Grey Polkadots Modern Lettering Set Display, Colourful, Whole Alphabet, Letters, Numbers & Signs.
Beautiful and updated lettering set for your classroom display.
The files have ALL:
Capital letters
Lowercase letters
Numbers 0-9
Signs i.e. @ £ $ !
To create your display title simply:
Edit the document and delete the letters you do not need,
Print the document in A4 colour,
Laminate the letters and cut them out,
Stick up on display.
A really fantastic resource including brighter colours and more modern pictures than other lettering sets found online.
Please check my other resources, I have hundreds of different lettering sets and can even create bespoke ones if you send me a message.
If you leave a 5 star review you can have any of my other resources for free! Just leave your e-mail in the review and I’ll contact you
Please rate my resources,
Thanks for looking!
Certainly! Here are 20 outdoor art lessons with explanations:
3 examples are:-
Nature Sketching: Have students observe and sketch plants, trees, or animals in their natural environment, focusing on details and textures.
Sunset Silhouettes: Encourage students to capture the beauty of a sunset by creating silhouette paintings of trees, buildings, or people against the colorful evening sky.
Rock Painting: Collect smooth, flat rocks and have students paint them with colorful designs or inspirational messages. These can be placed in a garden or along a path.
Rainbows Display, Colourful, Modern Lettering Set, Whole Alphabet, Letters, Numbers & Signs
Beautiful and updated lettering set for your classroom display.
The files have ALL:
Capital letters
Lowercase letters
Numbers 0-9
Signs i.e. @ £ $ !
To create your display title simply:
Edit the document and delete the letters you do not need,
Print the document in A4 colour,
Laminate the letters and cut them out,
Stick up on display.
A really fantastic resource including brighter colours and more modern pictures than other lettering sets found online.
Please check my other resources, I have hundreds of different lettering sets and can even create bespoke ones if you send me a message.
Please rate my resources,
Thanks for looking!