Sharing the love of learning and education into our little people. Variety of great resources for teachers and tutors, covering a range of ages. Look at my new 'Life Learning' PowerPoints to help with all those important extra-curricular topics we should be covering!
Sharing the love of learning and education into our little people. Variety of great resources for teachers and tutors, covering a range of ages. Look at my new 'Life Learning' PowerPoints to help with all those important extra-curricular topics we should be covering!
Brilliant flash cards with 6 pictures of characters, 6 pictures of setting and 6 pictures of foods.
I ask students to choose one of each and come up with a story, you can make up so many activities and games with these cards.
There are also beginning, middle and end flashcards with different things to include in each section of the story.
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Information and insightful steps into setting up a tutoring/intervention programme, whether in school or not!
Explains the 6 steps and how they work. Brief yet descriptive and helpful. I made this for our school and it is followed very well.
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A fun and mind boggling starter for an English lesson or even a form time.
10 words that are extremely unusual with 3 choice options of their meaning, great for them to extend their word banks with these silly words! Fun individually or in groups. Includes answers.
Please look at my English starter bundle - filled with loads of short yet activities!
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2 pages of inspirational and thought provoking quotes to be used in school or as daily reminders of what we do and why!
Great resource and covers lots of things!
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A nice little colouring book for either a reward or just for fun!
I used this for my mentor student who is unicorn obsessed as a reward for when her work was completed.
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Quick and easy starter/refresher for your students, last's about 10 minutes.
Contains pages about adjectives, comparisons of sentences using them and not using them and an activity to do themselves.
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Great worksheet for children to practice their formal writing skills.
This sheet has a real-life letter in to a columnist regarding daydreams and what they mean etc. You may need to give students some knowledge on daydreams or allow them to work it out for themselves in private research.
Your students job is to write a reply using correct letter structure, tone, and punctuation. Includes brief success criteria for content and writing.
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Fun and engaging starter for students to take part in. Great for form time too!
Students have to find missing animals amongst a paragraph. 2 included with answers. You cannot rearrange letters, have to leave them where they are! Detailed instructions and examples included.
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Great resource to print and put together, very colourful and good for teaching letter and number recognition.
I use this for many different games and activities. 4 A4 sheets to be trimmed glued together (I laminate mine).
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Great worksheet to teach and show students how to stretch and develop sentences to include the best description and detail possible. Gives examples and explanations and plenty of space designed for students to develop their own sentences.
Would take 1 lesson in my experience.
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Perfect for printing and laminating to give out for students to make sure they know all of the definitions when talking about shapes! Suited for primary students. I ask students to copy definitions into their books with a sketch of the corresponding picture and to then draw the 2D shapes along with any others they may know.
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Brilliant and fun way of getting students to think about what word is missing from the line of the poetry and get thinking about better vocabulary.
All 15 poems are included, 2-4 gaps missing from each one (whole poem isn't written, just the line the word is missing from).
Answers on a slide at the end. Transitions and animations included to slide in one by one.
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This is a great worksheet for teaching about the main ideas and getting the most out of a text. Would take 1 - 2 lessons to complete; sheet based on A Child in Time by Ian McEwan extract.
Questions are all based on the text and with a task at the end to complete in the Library using a book of choice. This is to help students develop skills at understanding an unseen text and extract information quickly for exam purposes.
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Great 3 page worksheet for students to learn and record methods in geography.
Information sheet with assessment criteria and top mark techniques, and then two sheets with a table on each for primary and secondary. Really useful!
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Great checklist to give your students for each book so they can see what they do know/need to improve on - great for checking their understanding and helpful for when planning revision sessions.
Students are asked to write the book title, a summary of the plot, answer 7 questions using yes/no tick boxes and then they need to write 2 areas in which they need to prioritise and 3 areas where they feel comfortable and just need to recap.
Hope you like it - so useful!:)
Great research task for students to learn to be able to find information from books, magazines, journals and articles.
Task has 6 separate topics which are abnormalities, social, memory, attachment, stress and research methods. There are 2 questions for each heading for students to work on. For each one, students have to write the book/article as to where they found the information, author, page number/chapter and the answer to the question.
Would take a 2/3 lessons if they were in a library, looking for the information or 1/2 lesson if they were to use computers.
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Noun Madness is an interactive quiz board game. Noun questions are asked with multiple choice answers; you then click your choice and either go to a thumbs up or thumbs down slide. If you got it wrong, you go back and try again, if you got it right, you go to the next. There are 9 questions in total; perfect for a starter!
The PowerPoint has information slides on all the different nouns - common, proper, singular, plural and collective before the quiz.
Hope you like it:)