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Grammar - Subject of Sentence
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Grammar - Subject of Sentence

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3 different activities (over 4 pages) to help students identify and think about the subject of a sentence. 1. Underline the complete subject in the sentence. 2. Add an appropriate subject to the sentence. 3. Read the sentence, identify the subject, match to (non-commercial) clip-art.
Harvest Festival Reading Worksheets
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Harvest Festival Reading Worksheets

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This comprehensive resource offers a thoughtfully researched information text about Harvest Festival, accompanied by 8 differentiated, engaging supporting worksheets, including crosswords and multiple choice quiz. The download includes: Two Differentiated information texts about the Harvest Festival ➼ Two levels of text: a lower level ideal for years 4 and 5, and a higher level with more ambitious vocabulary and a few extra details for years 6 and 7 The carefully researched Harvest Festival information text covers key aspects including: The history and significance of harvest festivals in Britain Ancient harvest celebrations and mythology Traditional harvest customs like Lammas Day and Harvest Home Folklore and traditions such as corn dollies and the Harvest of the Sea Modern church-based harvest festivals and their practices The American Thanksgiving holiday and its origins Global harvest celebrations, including examples from Europe, Australia, China, and Africa The importance of these festivals in honoring agricultural traditions and promoting environmental stewardship Engage your students with diverse activities catering to different learning styles and abilities: • 39 Question SAT-style Multiple-Choice Quiz • 4 Versions of Written Response Sheets: ➼ 2 Classic style single-sided 5-question sheets (2 difficulty levels) ➼ 2 Mixed question type sheets (2 difficulty levels) including written response, multiple choice, vocabulary matching, cloze, and true/false questions • 2 Themed Crossword Puzzles • True or False Question Sheet (41 questions) • Answer Keys for all activities This resource provides a thorough introduction to the Harvest Festival, its practices, and its profound significance in British culture, promoting cultural awareness and understanding of agricultural traditions. Unravel the rich history of the Harvest Festival and ignite curiosity in your classroom! Perfect for years 4-7. The fascinating text and fun activities will engage your students and help them appreciate the importance of harvest celebrations.
Formal / Informal English
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Formal / Informal English

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Formal and Informal English Learning Materials These materials consist of 3 sets of worksheets and flashcards to help primary school students learn the difference between formal and informal English. Worksheet Activities (3 levels): Students practice formalizing informal phrases and matching formal and informal equivalents. • Transform colloquial expressions into formal language • Write out formal versions of informal phrases • Match informal phrases to their formal counterparts Flashcard Activities: Sets of formal and informal phrase flashcards for matching and speaking practice. Students match informal cards with their formal counterparts and vice versa. Flashcards can also be used for speaking and role-play activities where students practice changing between formal and informal language. The activities are designed to: • Develop vocabulary around formal vs informal language • Foster an awareness of context and audience in language choice • Provide differentiated practice to suit a range of learning levels
Hansel and Gretel Reading Comprehension
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Hansel and Gretel Reading Comprehension

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7 way differentiated reading comprehension worksheets for the fairytale ‘Hansel and Gretel,’ at three reading levels suitable for readers aged 6-12 years old. The higher-level text is double-sided, features a larger word count, more complex vocabulary, and includes two versions of questions: a 21-question higher-level comprehension version and a 14-question version. The middle-level text is double-sided, includes simpler vocabulary, and has three sets of comprehension question sheets: 15, 11, and 8-question versions. The lower level text have been simplified for lower-level readers, but still follow the structure of the higher-level texts. It is a slightly shortened version that mainly uses decodable and high-frequency words. There are two sets of questions for the lower-level version: a 10-question version and a ‘circle yes or no’ version, perfect for EAL learners. All levels come with answer sheets. More reading comprehension fairy tales: Rapunzel Emperor’s New Clothes Elves and the Shoemaker Aladdin
Cinderella Reading Comprehension
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Cinderella Reading Comprehension

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6-way differentiated reading comprehension, suitable for readers aged 6 to 12 years, for the fairy tale ‘Cinderella’. The higher-level text uses more complex vocabulary, more details, some extra literary devices. It has a larger word count and consists of 3 illustrated A4 pages. It includes four versions of comprehension questions: ➊A classic worksheet with 20 questions (wherein students write answers on lines below the questions) ➋A classic worksheet with 16 questions ➌A classic worksheet with 10 questions with higher-level SAT style questions ➍A multiple-choice SAT style version with 27 questions and 3 answer choices. The middle and lower-level text has been simplified and shortened for easier reading whilst keeping the key details, main plot points, and essence intact. It is single sided. This version includes two sets of questions: ➎A classic worksheet with 17 questions with some vocabulary and author’s purpose questions. ➏A classic worksheet with 12 questions. All levels of worksheets come with answer sheets. More princess fairy tale reading worksheets: Sleeping Beauty Snow White and Rose Red The Princess and the Pea
Non Chronological Reports
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Non Chronological Reports

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7 non-chronological reports texts - 7 habitats. Non-chronological report, non-fiction, fact files. Carefully researched & written and used in my own classroom. Non chronological reports are double-sided A4 and include these features: Topic Title, Introduction Paragraph, Subheadings, Paragraphs, Fact Boxes, Bullet point lists, Glossary, Factual Language, Present tense verbs, 3rd person point of view, (some with labeled diagrams and maps) Habitat Report titles: Desert Habitats Oceans Habitats Polar Habitats Freshwater Habitats Temperate Forest Habitats Rainforest Habitat Grassland Habitats
Hindu Creation Reading Comprehension
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Hindu Creation Reading Comprehension

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Explore the Hindu Creation Story in this engaging lesson with: A vivid illustrated retelling of the ancient myth, bringing Hindu beliefs to life. 5 worksheets for a deeper understanding: Double sided multiple choice quiz Double-sided higher level written response Double-sided lower level written response Cloze story summary Hindu Gods in the creation story labeling This comprehensive lesson aims to engage students with the ancient Hindu creation story, offering fascinating insights into Brahma, Vishnu and Hindu beliefs around creation and encouraging meaningful connections across cultures. Differentiated worksheets allow diverse ways to deepen and demonstrate knowledge, including sequencing, true or false, symbolism, reflection question etc. Includes answer keys. Suitable for Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4 , these thought-provoking materials are designed to be engaging and rewarding for students of all ages.
Sikh Stories Pack B
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Sikh Stories Pack B

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Immerse learners in the profound wisdom and values of Sikhism through this curated collection of four seminal traditional Sikh stories, which shed light on the origins and guiding principles of this faith. Included in this Pack B are the following four traditional Sikh narratives: “The Test of Humility: Guru Amar Das Chooses His Successor” - Depicting the virtues of humility, diligence, and devotion embodied by Jetha, who later became Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru. “Makhan Shah and the True Guru” - Chronicling Makhan Shah’s pious quest to identify Guru Har Krishan’s true successor, which led him to recognize Guru Tegh Bahadur as the rightful Guru, fulfilling a sacred prophecy. “The Taste of Truth: Guru Nanak and Malik Bhago” - Underscoring the importance of earning an honest livelihood through ethical means, as exemplified by the contrast between the bread of the greedy Malik Bhago and the simple yet wholesome bread of the truthful Bhai Lalo. “The Birth of the Khalsa” - Recounting the pivotal moment when Guru Gobind Singh initiated the Khalsa, a committed order of pure and valiant Sikhs, during the Baisakhi festival of 1699 at Anandpur Sahib, marking a defining event in Sikh history symbolizing righteousness, equality, and courage. Each narrative is crafted at an approximate middle school reading level, accompanied by vibrant illustrations and “Did You Know?” insights providing fascinating facts about the Sikh faith. Furthermore, the resource includes: Double-sided multiple-choice quizzes Double-sided written response comprehension sheets Abridged single-page written response versions Comprehensive marking answer keys Also see Sikh Stories Pack A Buddhist Stories and Jewish Stories
Alternative Spellings for 'ee'
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Alternative Spellings for 'ee'

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To support teaching of spellings for ‘ee’: ee, ea, e_e, ie, y, and ey. (Phase 5 Week 23) ee as in bee, tree, green, cheeks. ea as in beads, steam, read, team. e_e as in delete, complete, even, concrete. ie as in alien, piece, thief, field. y as in happy, funny, chatty, windy. ey as in key, chimney, turkey, journey. Sorting cards,worksheets, illustrated sentences,spelling grids, and clip-art bingo. Illustrated sorting cards (2 versions - 1 with word label and 1 with seperate matching word grid) Each spelling with 12 example words. Differentiated Worksheets for ie = ee y = ee split digraph e_e = ee Spelling tables with word bank (2 versions) Illustrated example sentences for P5 W23 Letters and Sound plan document. Bingo cards and words for split digraph e_e, ee and ea. Alternative Spellings for /sh/ Alternative Spellings for /oa/ Alternative Spellings for /igh/ Alternative Spellings for /or/ Alternative Spellings for /air/
er digraph
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er digraph

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45 /er/ digraph example words with clear clipart used to make 7 /er/ worksheets. Words come from the Letters and Sound Planning document and the Jolly Phonics word bank. Includes 13 differentiated worksheets. A selection of lower,middle and higher ability reading and spelling labeling worksheets, find-highlight-write worksheets, read and match worksheets, and partner write-read-check worksheets. Wordbank of used words for some of the labeling worksheets are on separate sheet; you can decide to give it or not to further differentiate/ extend (topmarks font and opendyslexic font versions of wordbank included) One of the uploaded versions includes only previously taught GPCs from earlier in the letters and sounds stage 3 teaching order. All clipart images are black and white, communications images.
Adjectives Mats
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Adjectives Mats

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Adjectives mats & adjectives posters. Differentiated​ adjective scaffolds - one with many adjectives, one with less and larger font. Adjective mats are A4. Adjective posters are A3. Also uploaded the publisher file if you wish to edit the example words (the font used is Topmarks )
e_e Split Digraph
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e_e Split Digraph

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e_e phonics split digraph e_e e_e split digraph labeling worksheets and flashcards Differentiated worksheets (with / without word box) = 2 versions, 15 words/images. x2 Flashcards (1 w/ illustrations 1 w/ sound buttons) 31 words x1 Matching memory reading game - word to illustration 31 words
Fables Reading Comprehension A
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Fables Reading Comprehension A

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Carefully curated collection of 26 classic fables, designed to enrich your students’ reading comprehension skills. Each fable has been thoughtfully written to conform to the traditional short length of fables, making them easily digestible for young readers. Additionally, 5-7 comprehension questions are provided below each fable, allowing for a thorough understanding of the text. The collection includes beloved tales such as “The North Wind and the Sun,” “The Goose and the Golden Eggs,” “The Tortoise and the Eagle,” and “The Ant and the Dove,” among others. Answer sheets are also included for each fable to facilitate easy marking. This product is an excellent resource for teachers who wish to engage their students in meaningful discussions about important life lessons, such as perseverance, hard work, and empathy. With this collection of timeless fables, your students will learn valuable lessons while also improving their reading comprehension skills. Furthermore, a link to a Google slide is provided, featuring each fable on one page for whole-class reading. Full list of included fables: The North Wind and the Sun The Goose and the Golden Eggs The Fox and the Grapes The Eagle and the Rabbits The Fox without a Tail The Caged Bird and the Bat The Frogs Choose a King The Goat and the Wolf The Rabbits and the Frogs The Thrush and the Jay The Tortoise and the Eagle The Two Stubborn Goats A Swallow and a Spider An Ant and a Pigeon The Ant and the Dove The Bundle of Sticks The Fox, The Grapes and The Berries The Cat and the Mice The Crab and His Mother The Dog and the Egg The Dog and the Wolf The Dog, the Cockerel, and the Fox The Donkey and the Shepherd The Donkey Carrying the Statue The Donkey in the Lion’s Skin The Donkey, the Fox, and the Lion
The Fisherman and His Wife
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The Fisherman and His Wife

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Differentiated reading comprehension worksheets for the fairytale ‘The Fisherman and His Wife,’ which tells the story of a fisherman who catches a magical fish that grants wishes. However, his wife’s greed leads to their downfall, teaching the moral to be content with what you have and not be greedy for more. The carefully retold story is written at four levels appropriate for readers aged 6 to 11 years old. The higher level text is double-sided, has a larger word count, features more complex vocabulary, and includes 17 higher level questions. The middle level text is double-sided, has simpler vocabulary, and includes 13 questions. There are two lower level texts, both of which have been simplified for lower-level readers and follow the structure of the higher texts. However, one is a shortened version omitting one of the wife’s three wishes. Both lower level texts use mainly decodable and high frequency words. The full version has nine questions, and the shortened version has nine easy-to-read and answer questions. All four levels come with answer sheets. Looking for other anti-fairy tales? The Swineherd by Hans Christian Andersen Puss in Boots The Emperor’s New Clothes
Food Chains
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Food Chains

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Food Chains - paper chains. 7 different food chains to be made into paper chains: The Sun - Decayed plants - Worms -Birds - Eagles The Sun - Algae - Mosquito Larvae - Dragonfly Larvae - Fish - Raccoon The Sun - Dandelions - Snail - Frog - Bird - Fox The Sun - Grass - Cow - Humans The Sun - Leaves - Caterpillars - Birds - Snakes The Sun - Decayed plant - Worm - Bird - Eagle The Sun - Grass - Grasshopper - Frog - Snake - Eagle
King Midas & The Golden Touch
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King Midas & The Golden Touch

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5 way differentiated reading comprehension worksheets for the classic fairytale ‘King Midas & The Golden Touch’ This carefully retold story is written at three levels appropriate for readers aged from 6 to 11 years old. The higher level text is double sided and features more ambitious vocabulary and includes 18 questions, including vocabulary questions. The middle level is single sided and has two question sheet versions; one with 14 questions, another with 8 questions. The lower level text has been simplified for lower-level readers and has two version of questions; one question sheet with 8 questions and another with 7 easier to read and answer questions. All levels come with answer sheets. More fairy tale reading comprehension with a moral teaching: Emperor’s New Clothes The Elves and the Shoemaker The Mouse, The Bird and The Sausage by the Brothers Grimm
Animal Classification Sorting Research
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Animal Classification Sorting Research

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Engaging, hands-on animal kingdom activities for exploring and classifying 14 animal groups: Amphibians, Annelids, Arachnids, Birds, Cnidarians, Crustaceans, Echinoderms, Fish, Myriapods, Mammals, Molluscs, Porifera, Reptiles, Insects. Includes: Differentiated A5 fact cards (2 levels - primary and KS3 ) - perfect for a classroom scavenger hunt research activity 85 illustrated animal sorting cards Vertebrate/invertebrate, warm blooded/cold blooded, animal groups sorting headings 47 double-sided vocabulary flashcards perfect for Quiz-Quiz-Trade (2 levels) 65 double-sided animal and animal group QQT cards Research collection sheets Crosswords Posters Suitable for years 3 through to year 8, this comprehensive resource features carefully researched information and detailed illustrations to introduce key animal facts. Sorting activities, flashcards, and research materials provide differentiated and engaging ways for students to explore creature classifications.
One More, One Less
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One More, One Less

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one more than. one less than. number before. number after. up. down. shake it all about. Simple worksheet: write the number that comes before and after inside the circle, triangle or hearts.