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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!

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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!
Jelly Recipe - Fill in the Blanks Worksheet
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Jelly Recipe - Fill in the Blanks Worksheet

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In our study of states of matter, we (Year 3) make jelly and ice cream in a bag. This is a fill in the blanks worksheet for the recipe to make a packet of regular jelly. The words are included in a table above the text. The document is fully editable, so you can change various parts or instructions as you please.
Sources of Light Practical Worksheet
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Sources of Light Practical Worksheet

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This worksheet involves children thinking of different sources of light and writing them under the respective headings; luminous or non-luminous. They can then also label each source as artificial or natural using the first letter of each. I also have the children draw a small illustration after each. There are two of the worksheets on one A4 page. *The document is fully editable. *
Label and Colour a Map of Ancient Egypt
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Label and Colour a Map of Ancient Egypt

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Instructions for colouring and labeling various parts of both ancient and modern Egypt. A blank map can easily be found on Google Images to go with this. The children in my class use both traditional atlases and Google Earth to complete the exercise. Afterwards they can add in illustrations or further locations of interest.
Mummify an Apple Experiment
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Mummify an Apple Experiment

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A full work-through for an experiment on mummifying an apple. Includes the full scientific method from hypothesis through to conclusion. Great to get some science into a topic about Ancient Egypt. I usually begin the experiment so that a month or so later, it coincides with a look at the mummification process. We also create an Adobe Spark video to explain the way the Egyptians made their mummies. Extra discussion prompts: What foods to we preserve? How and why do we preserve them? How is this similar to the process of mummification?
Write a Diary Entry for a Historical Character Worksheet
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Write a Diary Entry for a Historical Character Worksheet

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Simple template for writing a diary. More for use in history as a stand alone diary entry but could be used in literacy as well. The idea is that students take on the role of a historical character and write a diary entry for a particular date in time. For example, a soldier in the trenches during World War 1.
Comparing Masses Practical Worksheet
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Comparing Masses Practical Worksheet

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Practical worksheet for comparing the masses of various objects that can be found in the classroom. Children select objects to compare using a set of scales. They have to find objects that are heavier than, equal too and lighter than. Used to help teach about comparing mass and using scales. Comes as a fully editable DOC and also in PDF format. *Ideally requires the children to use a set of balance-beam scales, although any type of scale for measuring mass could be used. *
The Interactive Memory Game [Fully editable]
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The Interactive Memory Game [Fully editable]

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This is the electronic take on the classic memory game and it’s fully editable! Just add in pairs (or groups) of words for matching up. Best to be projected in front of the class and have two teams compete. There are 24 numbered tiles that reveal the words underneath when clicked on. I’ve also included one click scoring systems (with a max 12 points for each of the two teams) as well as a hide and reveal all button. This is great for reinforcing new vocabulary but can also be used for anything which can be split into two parts. For example, a word cut in half, a word and definition, a word and picture, a verb and its past tense form, synonyms or even a maths calculation and answer. There are so many different possibilities! It’s also good point for introducing locational memory strategies and mnemonics.
Word Games Template Selection (Part 2)
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Word Games Template Selection (Part 2)

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Another selection of completely editable templates for making two types of word game. Both activities are useful for reinforcing new vocabulary. Templates vary by grid size/difficulty. 1-4) Word Searches - 4 different templates for creating different word searches. Either add in the letters and words yourself or have the students create their own. 5-6) Crossword - 2 templates for students to add in their own criss-crossed words.
Word Games Template Selection (Part 1)
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Word Games Template Selection (Part 1)

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A selection of completely editable templates for making five different word games. Word Maker 1 - A ‘Boggle�� style template with space for 16 letters (no repeating allowed). Includes instructions and points guide. **Word Maker 2 **- Another ‘Boggle’ style template with space for 9 letters (repeating allowed) Includes instructions and points guide. Word Maze - A grid template in which you can create a pathway for words for students to colour in. A pathway of verbs have been created as an example. Once the pathway has been made, the rest of the template needs filled with other words. Create false paths to add difficulty. Anagrams - Table template for adding ten anagrams (plus a bonus) with spaces for writing the answers. Useful for reinforcing key vocabulary in a unit. Three Word Story - Template for students to write a short story by alternating between writing three words each. Makes for some interesting and creative stories.
Reveal the Picture Interactive Game [Fully Editable]
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Reveal the Picture Interactive Game [Fully Editable]

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This little app called, ‘Hidden’, allows you to play a reveal the picture activity. It consists of numbered tiles which will disappear when clicked on, revealing part of the picture that lies behind. There are two templates included: The first has 12 numbered boxes with text boxes behind each. This allows you to write in your own questions. If the individual/team answers the question correctly, then part of the picture can be revealed for them to have a guess at what it is. The second template has 36 tiles but no question boxes underneath. It can be used as a reward system for answering verbal questions. I often find and use pictures with camouflaged animals in so that they are tricker to guess, even with many different parts revealed.
Match the Parts Worksheets Templates [Fully Editable]
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Match the Parts Worksheets Templates [Fully Editable]

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Easily and quickly make a, ‘match the parts’ worksheet which can be printed and/or projected onto the whiteboard. Included are five different editable templates: Match up… 10 words with their definition using an arrow. 10 words with their definition using a letter (easier to mark). 5 pictures and words using an arrow (horizontally) 4 pictures and words using an arrow (vertically) 12 pictures and words using a letter (easier to mark).
Knockout Scoring System - Interactive and Fun!
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Knockout Scoring System - Interactive and Fun!

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Knockout is simple yet brutal scoring system for group or individual competitions. If an team gets the right answer, they get to choose which team to knock a point off. A team is out once they loose all their points. However, if a team is knocked out of the game too early, I will sometimes let them join another team or allow them to continue playing and still knock points of other teams. The system is set up for four teams or individuals. Each has seven lives or points to be knocked off before they are out of the game.
Reading Book Report Template
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Reading Book Report Template

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This is a basic A4 template for writing a short book report. It’s fully editable so students can type their report or hand write it on a printed version. Please, take a look at the preview for further details.
Gobbledygook! Anagrams Game
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Gobbledygook! Anagrams Game

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Gobbledygook is a good looking anagrams layout with a five minute timer included. See how many anagrams individuals or teams can unscramble before the time runs out! How to use? Choose ten key words to type up as anagrams in the spaces provided. Then open the presentation (F5) and press the circle to begin the five minute timer.
Creative Writing Templates Set
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Creative Writing Templates Set

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A selection of six templates for short creative writing activities. Creative Sentence Writing - Students to write a creative sentence using the words from the box. 12 word options with space for 5 different creative sentences. 8 word options with space for 6 different creative sentences. 4 different small pictures with space for a long creative sentence sentence each. Creative Story Writing - Write a short creative story based on the given picture, drawing or photo. 4-6) Paste in a picture of choice for the students to write a short creative story. The number of lines to write on increases in each successive template. All are fully editable, so you could add more lines on a new page if you like. How do I use these? Usually as a extended warmer for literacy lessons. Begin with a class discussion of the picture on the board. Brainstorm of ideas and recording of key words. Then provide copies of the worksheet for individuals to write their own stories on (within a given time frame). Once complete, choose a few willing and a few random students to share their stories.
End of Unit Quiz - Dynamic Dynasties
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End of Unit Quiz - Dynamic Dynasties

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This quiz is designed to accompany Curriculum Maestro’s Dynamic Dynasties Unit. There are 15 questions plus a bonus. All of the content is based on the unit and it makes for a good team or individual quiz to help assess ad review at the end. Each question has a one minute timer (click to start) included on the slide. When I use it, I have the children split into groups and they work together to record their answers on their white board before revealing it at the end of the one minute timer. Points can be awarded and questions can be reviewed straight away, rather than all at the end. If you like this resource, please kindly leave a review. Thank you.
Crafty Cuckoos Worksheet and Activities
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Crafty Cuckoos Worksheet and Activities

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This worksheet is made up of four different activities about Cuckoos and is designed to be done on Google Slides or Power Point. Parts could also be printed. The activities are as follows: Text about Cuckoos and a 5 question reading comprehension Find, copy and paste three pictures of Cuckoos into the slide Watch a video showing the crafty Cuckoo’s sneaky egg trick Read and watch a news story about the longest recorded Cuckoo migration Bonus - Anagrams activity based on the key words from the lesson If you like this resource, please kindly leave a review. Thank you!
Teacher-Parent Meetings Display
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Teacher-Parent Meetings Display

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Simple but effective display for teacher-parent meetings to show the main points that the child is doing well and the points they need to work on. Useful for both the teacher and the parents to refer to and a nice consolidation alongside a grade card or if there are no written reports.