I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This resource material is for countries using the euro currency: euros and euro cents.
Aimed at KS1/Kindergarten/Grade 1 and ESL/EFL students.
Updated on 17 May, 2022 to include different ways the euros/cents are written. There are now three versions which you can choose to download.
The presentation is a step-by-step approach to teaching euros/cents.
<strong>This pack contains:</strong>
A comprehensive PowerPoint Presentation (46 Slides) - divided into convenient sections.
Identifying and describing coins and their value
Adding up cents and adding prices of items
Looking at combination of coins and comparing/matching coins of equivalent value, e.g. five 1 cents is worth the same as a 5 cent coin.
Giving change - working out how much change you would get from 5c, 10c, and 20c.
The Presentation also includes whole class activities and different strategies students can use to work out money problems.
There is a separate Presentation on general introduction and a list of countries that use euros as their currency.
4 Flexible Lesson Plans - contains objectives, plenaries and main lesson. PowerPoint slides are referred to in the lesson plans.
** Worksheets **
<strong>Lesson 1</strong> - Matching each coin to its value - There are two sets of activities.
(1) Write the value opposite the coin and practise writing the euro signs.
(2) Cut and paste each coin to the correct value shown.
<strong>Lesson 2</strong> - Let’s Go Shopping (1) - adding two items together
Let’s Go Shopping (2) - adding three items together
Optional cut and paste Match up Money Bags activity - Students add the prices of the pictures together to get the total and then match the bag of 1 cent coins to the correct sum.
<strong>Lesson 3</strong> - 4 Worksheets called Euro Money Bags 1, 2, 3, and 4. Students draw combination of coins to match the price tag.
<strong>Lesson 4</strong> - 2 Giving change worksheets - Price tag is shown and then the coin. Students work out what change they would receive if they spent the money shown on the price tag and paid with, e.g. a 10 cent coin.
Sample worksheets and Slides are shown in preview pane.
File Type: PowerPoint , Word and PDF format. The three versions are in a zip file folder which you can extract.
You may be interested in the pack 2:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/money-euros-and-cents-presentation-lesson-plans-worksheets-activities-2-11633171
Hope you enjoy using this resource.
This pack relates to euros and euro cents currency.
Updated 17 May 2022 to include two versions of the original Presentation and worksheets showing the different ways euros/cents are written.
Aimed at KS1/Kindergarten/Grade 1 and ESL/EFL students.
The presentation can be used as follow-up to the first pack and builds upon the skills students have learnt previously. It still uses a step-by-step approach to teaching money but using higher value coins.
This pack contains:
<strong>A comprehensive PowerPoint Presentation (53 Slides) - divided into convenient sections. </strong>
1.Reviewing coins and their values, money exchange and using the 50c, €1 and €2 coins.
2. Using €1 and €2 euro coins. Using combination of coins to equal the value of the one euro and two euro coins.
3. Using euros and cents together - this is explained in the presentation with various whole class activities
4. Giving change from €1 and € 2 euro coins.
The Presentation also includes whole class activities and different strategies students can use to work out money problems. Students also learn to change, e.g. 125 cents to €1.25/1,25€.
**4 Flexible Lesson Plans - contains objectives, plenaries and main lesson. PowerPoint Slides are referred to in the lesson plans. **
Some preparation is required: Laminate the coin sheets, coin cards and price tags for practical tasks at tables.
<strong>Worksheets</strong>
<strong>Lesson 1</strong> - Adding up combinations of euro coins (2 worksheets).
At the Mall (2 worksheets) - adding two items. Extension adding three items.
<strong>Lesson 2</strong> - You will need the coin sheets or you can use plastic euro money. Students draw or use the laminated coins to work out different combination of coins that equal €1. Challenge: Different combination of coins that equal two euros. E.g. 50c + 20c + 20c + 10c = €1
<strong>Lesson 3</strong> - Two-part money activity Worksheets (x2).
Section A - students complete the table; Section B - students complete the addition sums.
<strong>Lesson 4</strong> - 2 Giving change activity.
Students in groups at their table. Students take turns to pick a €1 coin card and a price label. The rest of the students in the group work out the change.
Challenge: Working out change from €2. Students choose one of the yellow price labels.
Worksheets and slides are shown in the preview panes.
File Type: PowerPoint , Word and PDF format. Includes a zip with the 3 versions.
You may be interested in Money Pack 1 - Step by step introduction:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/money-euros-and-cents-presentations-lesson-plans-worksheets-activities-1-11633169
Hope you enjoy using this resource.
39 Slide PowerPoint Presentation on sound and the practical tasks children can undertake.
The Teacher’s Note sets out how you can introduce the topic and suggestions on how to organize the activities and list resources needed.
You can organize a carousel system (different workstations) - so each table deals with a different aspect on sound or you can do a whole class lesson on one aspect of sound week by week, ending the term on a sound carousel for assessment.
The resource comprises:
PowerPoint Presentation – Review Work on sounds and contains background information on how the piano, guitar and wind instruments work and how we hear.
Teacher’s Notes (3 pages, excluding credit page)
14 Activity Cards (You can laminate for durability), cut out for each table. The cards contain questions to prompt the children to carry out their tasks.
There are ready-made investigations sheets and sample investigations sheets.
Numbered Table cards
Vocabulary cards (See preview pane)
Worksheet on How We Hear
Worksheet on Volume and Pitch
Experiments:
Vibration involving moving objects- e.g. children can experiment with a tuning forks and water and ping-pong balls, rice on drums.
Sound and Pitch - e.g. use empty bottles filled with different levels of liquid to produce different pitches and also blow horizontally along the edge to produce sounds similar to wind instruments; and/or experiment with guitar strings –shortening and lengthening the string to produce different sounds;
Listening devices - experiment with different string telephones by changing variables such as type of string and material of cups;
Blocking Out Sound activities- Children can make ear defenders out of margarine tubs packed with different materials or they can wrap the sound source like a buzzer or alarm clock with different materials to see which is best at muffling the sound.
Optional - Musical Instruments - Children can make musical instruments or use the ones they may have made in previous lessons - to adjust how they use it or even make it better - can experiment with various aspects of sound.
Outside activity - How sound gets fainter as you travel further away - Use a sound source like a buzzer.
There are instructions to make a simple balloon drum, a packing tape drum, comb kazoo and a guitar.
US Version Available.
Goes well with:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/sounds-how-humans-and-animals-hear-musical-instruments-our-voice-plans-presentations-activities-11242250
This literacy resource differs from the other 100 sight word resource in that the Lotto game cards only contain Year 1 Common Exception Words whereas the Lotto game cards in the other resource contains 100 sight words.
**Now updated with cards that use less colour printer ink. **
You now have a choice of using the original colour coded bingo cards. The original resources remain and I have also inlcuded printer-friendly bingo cards - the background is white and the outlines are in colour.
Ready-made bingo cards and call out cards;
-3 x 3 Lotto grid;
Word searches; and
Cards for word snap and lotto.
100 sight words obtained from the Primary National Strategy - Letters and Sounds: Appendices - 100 high-frequency words in phases and Year 1 Common Exception Words from NC 2014 English - Appendix 1: Spelling.
Use to complement reading activities, literacy and for learning words for spelling tests and assessment.
The Bingo and Lotto cards are numbered.
There are two versions of the letter ‘K’ in Sassoon font.
Set of word cards/call out cards for word bingo which includes Year 1 common exception words - just print out as many times as you like.
Set of common exception words only for the lotto cards.
40x Bingo cards (100 sight words and common exception words).
25x Lotto cards (3 x 3 grid) – Year 1 common exception words only - Spelling Appendix 1.
4x Word searches – Common exception words only.
Lotto game - There are a set of 3 x 3 grid lotto cards. The children can play as individuals or in pairs or in small groups. One child picks a word from a bag or box and read it aloud. The children mark the word on their card by using dry-wipe pens or placing a counter over the word. The first one to complete a line horizontally, vertically or diagonally wins the game.
4 Word searches with solutions – to find common exception words.
Use the word cards for other activities such as laying out five different word cards and ask the pupil to point to the card that says, e.g. school.
Set a time limit on how many sight words the pupils can read in a minute.
Multi-purpose use of the grey word cards.
You may be interested in:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/100-common-sight-words-bingo-snap-lotto-word-searches-word-match-and-more-with-teachers-notes-11278233
Images: Microsoft clipart.
This Presentation relates to mixed CVC short medial vowels a, e, i, o, u.
A lovely time-saving presentation to introduce into your phonic sessions.
<strong>Play in Slide Show.</strong>
Students are asked to think, pair and share.
<strong>Presentation 1 – (6 Slides) (Suitable to assess students’ knowledge of CVC words).</strong>
You can use this presentation to see how many words your children can make with each of the five medial vowels in CVC words. To make it more exciting, I have uploaded a timer set for 2 mins and 5 mins.
Children write as many CVC words as they can with:
• Medial vowel ‘a’
• Medial vowel ‘e’
• Medial vowel ‘i’
• Medial vowel ‘o’
• Medial vowel ‘u’
You can do a vowel a day.
<strong>Presentation 2 – (16 Slides) (Suitable for Middle Ability students)</strong>
In this presentation, students are asked to write CVC words, but they are given clues in sentences to help them. You can show one sentence clue at a time. When they have written the word on their whiteboards or have given an answer orally, you can reveal the answers on the next slides.
Each picture is labelled with its CVC word.
<strong>Presentation 3 – (16 Slides) (Suitable for students learning CVC Words with short vowels)</strong>
In this presentation, children are shown pictures of mixed CVC words. With their partner, they say the word and write it down.
<strong>You can show one picture at a time.</strong>
When they have written their word, reveal the answers one by one by clicking on the slide.
Option: You can choose which presentation you want to play in your phonics session. You may want to concentrate just on medial vowel ‘e’ in all three presentations.
Also included:
Teacher Notes
PowerPoint 2 mins and 5 mins Timer
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This literacy resource contains ready-made bingo cards and call out cards, 3 x 3 lotto grids, word searches, word cards for matching games and cards for word snap.
**UPDATED WITH TO USE LESS PRINTER INK**
100 sight words obtained from the Primary National Strategy - Letters and Sounds: Appendices - 100 high-frequency words in phases.
Use to complement reading activities, literacy and for learning words for spelling tests and assessment. Also great for end of term games.
All the bingo boards and lotto boards are numbered and colour-coded for ease of use.
There are two versions of the letter ‘K’ in Sassoon font. I have made extra cards for replacement.
The words cover Phases 2 to 5 and comprises:-
Phase 2 words - bingo cards (x17)
Phase 3 words - bingo cards (x15)
Phase 4 words - bingo cards (x15)
Phase 5 words - bingo cards (x15)
Phases 2-5 bingo cards (x40) - Use for whole class option, if you wish.
A set of 3 x 3 grid lotto cards - (x20) for Phase 2,
(10x) of each set for Phases 3 to 5.
Set of wrongly spelt word cards for matching with a set of correctly spelt words – Put a few correct/incorrect words in the centre of the table for groups to match the jumbled words to the correctly spelt words, e.g. hte - the, pepole - people.
Lotto game - There are a set of 3 x 3 grid lotto cards. The children can play as individuals or in pairs or in small groups. One child picks a word from a bag or box and read it aloud. The children mark the word on their card by colouring over or placing a counter over the word. The first one to complete a line horizontally, vertically or diagonally wins the game.
10 Word searches with solutions.
Use the word cards for other activities such as laying out five different word cards and ask the pupil to point to the card that says, e.g. ‘about’.
Set a time limit on how many sight words the pupils can read in a minute.
Multi-purpose use of the white word cards.
You can also use the word cards as displays.
Once downloaded, you can print off what you need.
You may be interested in:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/100-sight-words-including-year-1-common-exception-words-bingo-lotto-snap-word-searches-11281973
Images: Microsoft clipart.
Calendar for back to school you can display in early years/KS1 classrooms.
This resource pack contains a blank weather, date and year display poster to be completed each day using the changeable days, date, month, weather card displays.
The words in shadow show where the laminated day, date, month and year should go.
There is space for the weather conditions on the same blank display.
The preview window shows how the display will appear when you complete the blank display poster.
You can also change the weather button background if you don’t want plain white - click on, e.g. the ‘hot’ weather button, go to Drawing Tools then Shape Fill to choose your colour.
Print off displays onto card paper - enlarge to A3 if wish for a larger display.
I printed off onto coloured card paper.
This pack includes:
Teacher Notes
Title Displays
Days of the week
Months of the year
Ordinal dates from 1st to 31st.
Cardinal dates from 1 to 31
Years 2024 to 2028
Weather words and pictures
Seasons dial - laminate and cut round. Cut out the dial and insert with split pin in the centre - see preview window front page.
Laminate all the resources. Use Blu tac , double-sided sticky tape or velcro for the changeable words to be displayed on blank display board.
I have uploaded resources both in Word format (editable) and pdf. versions.
Updated January 2024 to include editable text sections in PowerPoint
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This product contains 2-D shape activities.
Aimed at: Reception/KS1
2D Shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle/oblong, oval, diamond/rhombus, moon shape/crescent, heart, star and trapezium or trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, decagon.
<strong>Content and description</strong>
<strong>1. My 2-D Shape Mat in colour and b/w. (x2)</strong>
2-D shape mat contains all the shapes the children will be using in their activities. The mat is also needed for the 2-D quiz. There are 8 questions to be answered.
<strong>2. Differentiated 2-D Shapes Search and Colour (x5).</strong>
Children colour the shapes using the colour key.
<strong>3. 2-D Shapes Search + Answer Sheet.</strong>
There are five questions on this worksheet. Children refer to the shapes below which shows a variety of 2-D shapes inside two circles. Questions asked, e.g., ‘How many [triangles] do you see?
<strong>4. 2-D Shape Pictures (x7).</strong>
Seven 2-D shape pictures with colour key to be completed with the correct colours according to the colour key. The pictures are: - a house; rocket; cat; head with a hat; fish; face; and trees.
<strong>5. 2-D Shape Robot - 6 Questions and Answer Sheet.</strong>
This worksheet has a picture of a robot together with six questions for the children to answer.
As an extension for the more able children, when they count the shapes they can also include the colour of the shape, e.g. ‘How many triangles can you see?��� The more able children can write ‘1 triangle which is a red hat.’
<strong> 6. Count and Colour 2-D Shape worksheet (x3).</strong>
Counting within 10, children read how many shapes to trace round and colour in.
<strong>7. Match shape to correct number of sides worksheet (x2) with Answers.</strong>
This worksheet will help to consolidate children’s knowledge on the number of sides 2-D shapes have. There are 4 shapes on each worksheet. Children draw a line from a 2-D shape to the correct number of sides that shape has.
<strong>8. 2-D Shape Quiz/Activity – 8 Questions + Answer Sheet.</strong>
This is a quiz activity and the last task is to trace around four 2-D shapes and label them.
<strong>9. My 2-D Shape Picture for children</strong>
Children are given the opportunity to practise their shape knowledge and create 2-D pictures.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2d-shape-repeated-pattern-colour-presentation-worksheet-cut-paste-activities-lesson-plans-11565779
Fun activities for young students to use puzzles to make CVC words.
Aimed at: Early years to start learning and building upon CVC phonic knowledge, KS1 and ESL/EFL students.
Opportunity for students to practise initial, medial and final letters in a CVC word.
<strong>This product contains:</strong>
• CVC Puzzle pieces with and without pictures for workbooks (56 CVC words)
• CVC Large Puzzles (Purple) with black and white pictures (57 CVC words)
• CVC Large Puzzles (Green) with pictures and extra words (73 CVC words)
• Blank Puzzle Sheets
Each letter is on a puzzle piece so that the student can form a word.
<strong>Suggested Activities</strong>
<strong>• CVC Puzzle pieces with and without pictures</strong>
Cut/paste: Practical activity for children to cut out and sort the pieces into a CVC word and stick into their workbook or on a sheet of paper.
Easier puzzles are with pictures on all the pieces.
For more able children: There are puzzles without pictures on the three pieces, but one piece has a picture to complete the puzzle.
You can prepare and cut up a select of puzzle pieces for children to sort and stick.
<strong>• CVC Large Puzzles (Purple) with black and white pictures</strong>
<strong>Independent activity for children to do.</strong>
Just leave a selection of puzzle sheets and plain paper on their tables. They cut out the puzzle and put them together to make the CVC word. The picture on the puzzle piece completes the puzzle.
<strong>• CVC Large Puzzles (Green) with colour clipart</strong>
It is best to print onto card/good quality paper and laminate and then cut out. A total of 73 CVC words which you can print and laminate whenever you need a set of words.
Ideal for early finishers and small group work.
Children can access these sets of puzzles anytime to practise making CVC words.
<strong>Other suggested activity</strong>
Once a word is made, children can write on their whiteboards or in their workbooks other CVC words that rhyme with, e.g. ram, yam, ham and jam; pad, sad, mad and had.
Please see Preview Pane for list of words in this product.
There is a free version on medial vowel ‘a’ in CVC words.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-cvc-medial-vowel-a-jigsaw-puzzles-activities-teacher-notes-11873925
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This resource contains a variety of 3D shape activities.
<strong>Content and description</strong>
3-D Shape Mat in colour and b/w. (x2) and 3-D Properties Information Sheet
The mat can be used for the 3D challenge quiz. There are 8 questions to be answered.
Differentiated 3D Shapes Search and Colour (x3).
Children colour the shapes using the colour key.
Shapes Match Up and Cut/paste Sorting Shapes + Answer Sheets.
(a) Children draw lines from the shape to the real objects and then label the shapes.
(b) This is a shape sort task – Children cut out the objects on worksheet 2 and then sort and glue into the correct column on worksheet 1.
Differentiated 3D Shapes – What Am I? Activities (Colour & b/w)
Four clipart children on each worksheet. Each clipart child describes the 3-D shape properties and real object. The task is to write the name of the shape.
Labelling 3D Shape Pictures (x1) and Answer Sheet.
There are four 3D objects in colour and black & white on the worksheet. Children label the objects with the 3-D shape used.
Properties of 3D Shape Match-Up (x2) with Answers.
Children draw lines from the shape to its description using different colour pencils.
3D Shape Quiz/Activity – 8 Questions + Answer Sheet. (x1)
There are 8 questions to answer which includes adding up faces and edges of different shapes, describing differences between shapes and tracing and labelling shapes. Children can use their 3D Shape Mat to work out the answers.
3D Shape Picture – Label the shapes used for each object.
In this activity there are four pictures drawn using 3D shapes. Children label parts of the object with the 3D shape used.
Colour and Match (x2)
In this activity, children choose a colour and colour or shade the shape in first column. Then using the same colour to colour or shade in the shape(s) that match it. There is a selection of shapes to choose from.
Count, trace and colour (x2)
Children read how many shapes to trace round and colour in.
I hope you enjoy using these worksheets and activities to reinforce children’s knowledge of 3D shapes.
Goes well with: 2D Shapes
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2d-shapes-worksheets-activities-2d-shape-mat-count-trace-colour-shape-pictures-reception-ks1-11897863
This resource relates to counting 2D shapes of different colours.
It is a 3-in-1 product that covers the early learning of colours, shapes and basic counting up to 10.
Each page contains the same shapes but they are different colours.
An ideal resource for children to practise colour recognition, 2D shapes and counting.
Ideally, each sheet should be laminated and used with a dry-erase pen.
Children count the shapes that are the same colour and then write the number in the space provided.
Shapes used are: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, diamond/rhombus and pentagon.
<strong>Extension opportunity:</strong> Some children can count beyond 10 and even 20 in Reception and Year 1, so once they have written down the number of shapes that are the same colours, they can then add the two numbers together to find the total number of, e.g., squares.
Please see preview pane for sample of products.
File download: 122 pages
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You may be interested in a similar product: Colour Counting Heart Shapes
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/colour-counting-heart-shapes-1-10-40-task-cards-activity-colour-recognition-flashcards-eyfs-ks1-11832256
This product contains a variety of 2-D shape activities.
2-D Shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle/oblong, oval, diamond/rhombus, moon shape/crescent, heart, star and trapezium or trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, decagon, dodecagon.
<strong>Content and description</strong>
<strong>1. My 2-D Shape Mat in color and b/w. (x2)</strong>
This 2-D shape mat contains all the shapes the children will be using in their activities. It is also a visual reminder for them when doing shape work. The mat is also needed for the 2-D quiz. There are 8 questions to be answered.
<strong>2. Differentiated 2-D Shapes Search and Color (x5).</strong>
Children color the shapes using the color key. Before they start on this worksheet, you could review the shapes and the colors that are needed to complete the worksheet.
<strong>3. 2-D Shapes Search + Answer Sheet.</strong>
There are five questions on this worksheet. Children refer to the shapes below which shows a variety of 2-D shapes in two circles. The questions asked, e.g., are ‘How many [triangles] do you see?
<strong>4. 2-D Shape Pictures (x7).</strong>
I’ve made seven 2-D shape pictures with color key for the children to complete with the correct colors according to the color key.
Pictures: house; rocket; cat; head with a hat; fish; face; trees
<strong>5. 2-D Shape Robot with 6 Questions and Answer Sheet.</strong>
This worksheet has a picture of a robot together with six questions for the children to answer.
<strong> 6. Count and Color 2-D Shape worksheet (x3).</strong>
Counting within 10, children read how many shapes to trace round and color in.
<strong>7. Match shape to correct number of sides worksheet (x2) with Answers.</strong>
This worksheet will help to consolidate children’s knowledge on the number of sides 2-D shapes have. There are 4 shapes on each worksheet. Children draw a line from a 2-D shape to the correct number of sides that shape has.
<strong>8. 2-D Shape Quiz/Activity – 8 Questions + Answer Sheet.</strong>
This is a quiz activity and the last task is to trace around four 2-D shapes and label them. There are 8 questions and children can use their 2-D Shape Mat to work out the answers.
<strong>9. My 2-D Shape Picture for children</strong>
In this last activity, children are given the opportunity to practice their shape knowledge and create 2-D pictures. They make 2-D pictures of a car, flower and robot. Then they think of their own 2-D picture and write the shapes they used.
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This product contains a variety of activities on the topic of 3D shapes.
<strong>Content and description</strong>
<strong>3D Shape Mat in color and b/w. (x2) and 3D Properties Information Sheet</strong>
The 3-D shape mat contains all the shapes the children will be using in their activities. It is also a visual reminder for them when doing shape work. The mat is also needed for the 3-D challenge quiz. There are 8 questions to be answered.
<strong>Differentiated 3D Shapes Search and Color (x3)</strong>
Children color the shapes using the color key. Before they start on this worksheet, you could review the shapes and the colors that are needed to complete the worksheet.
<strong>Shapes Match Up and Cut/paste Sorting Shapes + Answer Sheets</strong>
(a) Children draw lines from the shape to the real objects and then label the shapes.
(b) This is a shape sort task – Children cut out the objects on worksheet 2 and then sort and glue into the correct column on worksheet 1.
<strong>Differentiated 3D Shapes – What Am I? Activities (Color & b/w)</strong>
Four clipart children on each worksheet. Each clipart child describes the some of the 3-D shape properties and real object. The task is to write the name of the shape.
<strong>Labeling 3D Shape Pictures (x1) and Answer Sheet</strong>
There are four 3D objects in color and black & white on the worksheet. Children label the objects the name of the 3D shape used.
<strong>Properties of 3D Shape Match-Up (x2) with Answers</strong>
Children match the shapes to its description using different color pencils.
<strong>3D Shape Quiz/Activity – 8 Questions + Answer Sheet (x1)</strong>
There are 8 questions to answer which includes adding up faces and edges of different shapes, describing differences between shapes and tracing and labeling shapes. Children can use their 3-D Shape Mat to work out the answers.
<strong>3D Shape Picture – Label the shapes used for each object</strong>
In this activity there are four pictures drawn using 3-D shapes. Children label parts of the object with the 3-D shape used.
<strong>Color and Match (x2)</strong>
In this activity, children choose a color to color the shape in the first column. Then using the same color, they color in the shape(s) that matches it, in column 2, which shows different 3D shapes.
<strong>Count, trace and color (x2)</strong>
Children read how many shapes to trace round and color in.
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This resource is about Advent and is presented in PowerPoint together with a lesson plan and supporting worksheet tasks.
For the younger children, you can just play the PowerPoint so that they know something about Advent.
Content:
30 Slide Presentation which includes whole class activities - it describes what people do in the lead up to Christmas, the meaning of Advent and children are asked what they do in preparation for an event, e.g. if it their birthday, what do they do to prepare for the big day. Children are encouraged to interact with the presentation. There is a review at the end.
Flexible lesson plan with introduction to set the scene, main lesson and recap session. The slides are referred to in the lesson plan.
4 Worksheets
Word Search with solution plus associated tasks
Worksheets 1 and 2: Children list an activity in each of the baubles. Children who need support can draw pictures to go with their list. The more able children describe their list in more detail using complete sentences and then draw a picture.
Worksheet 3: For able writers – You may wish to give this work to more able writers to write about what people do during Advent and/or write how they prepare for Christmas.
Early Finishers:
Worksheet 4 with Answer Key: For this activity children only tick the pictures that relate to Advent. The second part of the worksheet is for children to complete each of the four sentences in their own words but using the verbs in the box.
Word Search: Children can work in twos to find the words in the grid. When the word search is completed there is a ready-made worksheet for the children to put the words in the word search grid into alphabetical order.
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This bundle contains worksheets, task cards and PowerPoint presentations relating to one-step and two-step addition and subtraction word problems.
This growing bundle contains:
One-step word problems - Students write a number sentence to solve each problem.
Two-step Word problems - Students write two equations to solve each word problem.
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This comprehensive resource contains groups of word families /onset and rime.
There are PowerPoint Presentations to teach onset and rime word families which contain:
Whole class teaching via the Presentations , e.g. saying the onset and rime and seeing why they rhyme.
You can extend the lesson e.g. which two pictures rhyme bud/bed/red which can be played with the picture cards.
There is a Teachers’ Guide on suggestions on how to use this resource.
The Picture Cards and Word Cards should be laminated and cut out for continued use.
Lots of activities for children to do:
Matching words to pictures and vice versa with the laminated cut out picture/word cards
Cut/paste activities to sort onset/rime word families
Sorting into boxes - read words below using phonological knowledge to sort words
Write simple captions for the pictures and then color in, eg. rat on a cat, dog on a log using key sight words , a, an, the and on.
Worksheet - write initial phoneme to complete word
Worksheet - write ending of rime to complete each word
Onset/rime covered: -at, -ad, -ag, -an, -et, -en, -eg, -ed, -ot, -og, -in, -ig, -ug, -un, -ip, -ut,
-ap, -op, -ay, -it -ox, and additional resources for -um, -ud, -ob, -ub, -ix, -od, -on and -am
All resources are printable, editable and can be adapted to suit your class.
Learning aim: Recognise and produce rhyming words.
File Type: Word and PowerPoint contained in a .zip file
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A Thanksgiving mixed bag of differentiated math worksheets and practical activities ideal for math centers.
Content
Teacher notes (5 pages). You could set up math stations for students.
Optional lesson starter PowerPoint (0 to 20) – Whole class counting aloud backwards and forwards. You can assess students’ knowledge - which number comes after 7 or what numbers comes before 11 and practice one more/one less.
Picture Number Puzzle Strips x7 (color/b/w) – The strips range from 1 to 10, 11 to 20 and then counting by 2s to 20; counting by 2s using odd numbers, e.g. 1, 3, 5 etc and even numbers – 2, 4, 6 etc.
Numeral cards 0- 20 in words and figures for various activities such as matching numbers to number words; sorting odd and even numbers.
3 sets of Picture cards (pumpkin, pumpkin pie and ‘We are thankful’ cards) – to be used with a variety of activities with the numeral cards, as outlined in teacher notes. E.g. Group activity, you or a student can shuffle the cards 1 to 10 and place them face down on the table. Another student takes a card and then count out the picture cards to match the number.
Tens frames and turkey cards for various activities such as missing number in an equation.
Place for example 7 cards on the tens frame and then write:
7 + ____ = 10 The student will see 3 empty spaces on the tens frame.
Cut and stick activity - Counting up to 5.
Thanksgiving Counting worksheets (2 pgs) - Students count the pictures and write the number in the space provided.
Color and count worksheets (2 pgs)
Students read and count carefully how many of the pictures they need to color in.
Missing Numbers worksheets (7 pgs)
Students fill in the missing number above each turkey. Students are counting by 1s forward and backwards starting from any number.
Write the number before and after (2 pages) - Students trace inside the middle number and then write the number that comes before and after.
Trace over numbers and words up to 10
This resource comes in color and b/w. Students can practice forming their numerals and counting the pictures alongside the number.
Useful editable ready-made question strips you can ask to start off the hands-on activities.
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This comprehensive numeracy pack relates to adding 3 one-digit numbers.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
Ideal educational resource if you are starting to teach more than 2 one-digit numbers or want to revise addition work.
It includes:
- PowerPoint Presentation (41 Slides) - Starts with an addition/subtraction mental starter, main lesson on adding 3 one-digit numbers with whole class practice and a plenary. Students are shown different strategies of adding three numbers, e.g. looking for numbers that add up to 10 and then add the third number.
The presentation also includes extension for the more able - adding 4 single-digit numbers.
- Flexible Lesson Plan (3 pages) - incorporating lesson starter, main activity and plenary - Slides are referred to in the plan.
- 4 Sets of differentiated worksheets, each set contains 12 questions - (Answer sheets included) - with number lines for students who wish to use it. However, students should be encouraged to work out the sums mentally.
- 15 Task Cards - to be laminated and cut out (Answer Grid included)
File Type: PowerPoint, Word format and Pdf.
Other resources relating to this pack:
Adding Missing Numbers in 3 single-digit Sums
Task Cards
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CVC word families onset and rime worksheets and PowerPoint Presentations.
You can see sample Presentations and worksheets in the preview pane. All the worksheets have the same format for each onset/rime.
Each of the 7 Presentations contains 17 Slides.
This comprehensive resource contains groups of word families - onset and rime.
<strong>There are PowerPoint Presentations to teach the word families which contain: </strong>
Whole class teaching via the Presentations , e.g. saying the onset and rime and seeing why they rhyme.
You can extend the lesson e.g. which two pictures rhyme bed/red can be played with the picture cards.
There are Teachers’ Guides on suggestions on how to use this resource.
The Picture Cards and Word Cards should be laminated and cut out for repeated use.
<strong>Activities for students to do:</strong>
Matching words to pictures and vice versa with the laminated cut out picture/word cards
Cut/paste activities to sort onset/rime word families
Sorting into boxes - read words below using phonological knowledge to sort words
Write simple captions for the pictures and then colour in, eg. rat on a cat, dog on a log using key sight words , a, an, the ,on and others.
Worksheet - write initial phoneme to complete word
Worksheet - write ending of rime to complete each word
<strong>Onset/rime covered: -at, -ad, -ag, -an, -et, -en, -eg, -ed, -ot, -og, -in, -ig, -ug, -un, -ip, -ut,
-ap, -op, -ay, -it, ox, um, -ob, -ub, -od, -ud, -ix, -on and -am. </strong>
File Type: Word format and PowerPoint held in a .zip file for convenience.
All resources are printable, editable and can be adapted to suit your class.
Learning aim: Recognise phoneme/grapheme connection and produce rhyming words.
Two packs of word problems resources relating to addition and subtraction and multiplication and division one-step word problems.
Each resource includes:
PowerPoint Presentation
Worksheets and numbered task cards(withAnswer Keys)
Please see individual products for more detailed descriptions.