This is a board game and powerpoint to teach and practise ‘the weather’ in Spanish.
Pupils can play in groups of 2 -4. Simply print slide 4 for each group - this is the playing board. Laminate or print on to card for increased durability. Each group will also need a dice - a template in provided on slide 5 which can be printed, cut out and assembled.
Players take it in turns to ask and answer questions about the weather in Spanish. This is a great way to practise speaking and listening skills as well as weather phrases.
There are full instructions included, as well as help sheets for pupils, and ideas of how the game can be extended.
The powerpoint also includes slides introduce each of the weather phrases - along with the board game, this could be the main part of a lesson.
This is a board game to practise speaking and listening skills on the topic of weather in French.
Pupils play in groups of 2 -4. Simply print slide 4 for each group - this is the board. Laminate or print on to card for increased durability. Each group will also need a dice - a template is provided to be printed and assembled if needed.
Players move around the board asking and answering questions about the weather. There are three different help sheets included, as well as full instructions on how the game can be extended further.
Also included are powerpoint slides which introduce the weather phrases - together with the game this could be the main part of a lesson.
Three factsheets for parents with lots of easy games, activities and ideas to help them support their child.
First is how to support pre-reading skills.
Second is ideas for supporting phonics.
Third is how to support reading - accuracy, pace, fluency and comprehension.
Three factsheets for parents with lots of easy games, activities and ideas to help them support their child.
First is how to support handwriting.
Second is ideas for supporting spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Third is how to support writing composition - planning, structuring, writing and proofreading.
This is a board game for use in German lessons on the topic of dates / months / numbers.
Pupils play in groups of two to four. Each group will need a board (print slide 3) and a dice (if none are available a template can be printed and assembled - provided in slide 4). Print the boards onto card or laminate to increase durability.
Full instructions are provided. Players take it in turns to ask and answer the question ‘Der Wievielte ist heute?’. A help sheet is provided for those who require it.
This game is great for speaking and listening skills, as well as practising numbers and dates.
A booklet for parents containing many activities to use at home with children to develop maths skills relating to number, time, money and shape.
Suitable for parents of Early Years and Primary pupils.
This is a seven-page guide for parents of primary school pupils with many quick and easy strategies they can use to help to develop their child's language and communication skills.
Great for SENCOs and class teachers to distribute to parents.
The author is a senior advisory teacher for speech, language and communication needs.
This is a guide for mainstream teachers on how best to support students with dyslexia or similar literacy difficulties. It is a 6 page mini-guide in PDF format and relevant for teachers of students at KS2, 3, 4 and 5. All the strategies included are designed to be quick and easy to implement; they require no additional time or planning and require no previous knowledge of dyslexia.
This guide can be copied and distributed among staff at your school or displayed in the staffroom. It is a useful resource to encourage all staff to consider their quality first teaching and to create inclusive classrooms.
The author, Victoria Honeybourne, is a senior advisory teacher for speech, language and communication needs. She is a trainer and writer, having published several books on special educational needs.
More mini-guides on a range of topics for teachers and parents coming soon...
This is an eight-page booklet suitable for all staff working in school settings (primary and secondary).
There is a brief introduction to what is meant by speech, language and communication needs followed by how to identify students and plenty of classroom strategies which can support these students in mainstream schools. The strategies are all quick and easy to implement as part of quality first teaching and relevant for KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 teachers, teaching assistants and other school staff.
Can be printed and distributed among staff for whole-school CPD.
The author is a senior advisory teacher for speech, language and communication needs.