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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!
Bar Modeling - Mario Maths Blocks
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Bar Modeling - Mario Maths Blocks

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I designed this worksheet to review the basic methods of bar modeling and used blocks from the Super Mario games to add a little more interest for the children. The worksheet is split into four parts. Each has a question, a bar model and a space for the children to do their working and answer underneath. All the questions are also Mario related and use relatively simple and round numbers. The objective is to encourage children to use bar modeling so they can help visualise what is required in a word problem, ultimately to help them choose the correct operation and solve the problem. Here are the four parts and the required operations for each… a) Part-part whole (addition) b) Comparison (subtraction) c) Equal Parts of a whole (multiplication) d) Equal Parts of a whole (division) It’s worth following up each model with children drawing their own for another example question. Please note that this worksheet is a fully editable document, so you can change any of the questions. And with some basic table editing skills, you can change the bar models by copying and pasting the different blocks where you need them.
Timestables Dice Game [Fully Editable]
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Timestables Dice Game [Fully Editable]

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This game will help children review and improve their calculation of the timestables for numbers 1-6. Between 2-4 players works fine. Each group will need two dice and each player needs a different colour to shade their result on the grid. Instructions: Choose a different coloured pencil each and select who will start. The first player rolls the dice, multiplies the numbers together and shades the result. Rotate turns clockwise until a player has three in a row! The children really enjoy this game but sometimes get so carried away with blocking a friend that they miss opportunities to setup a win! Great game to get them thinking outside the box, inside the box. *The document is fully editable so you can change numbers or instructions as you please. If you have dice with more sides or number spinners etc. then you can move into higher multiples and change the numbers to suit. *
Valentine's Day Word Search
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Valentine's Day Word Search

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A cool looking word search for Valentine’s Day. Contains the following words: Valentine’s, love, friendship, chocolates, flowers, admire, secret, cherub, crush, date, daring, embrace, flame, fit, heart, hug, kiss, honey, passion, romantic and sweetheart. Can be used to expand children’s vocabulary surrounding the celebration or just as a little bit of fun. Even better, why not pair up children to work on it together!?
Estimating and Measuring Mass Using Digital Scales
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Estimating and Measuring Mass Using Digital Scales

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This worksheet is for children to record their estimates and actual masses of different classroom objects in grams. It comprises a table with three columns - the object name, the estimated ass (g) and the actual mass (g). To help them with their estimation I provide a set of masses for each child or group so that they can compare the objects to known quantities. Once they have estimated several objects they can then find the actual mass using a set of digital scales. The worksheet is fully editable so you can change it as you please. It could be easily adapted for mechanical scales.
Record Sheet for Recording the Sugar Content of Different Drinks
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Record Sheet for Recording the Sugar Content of Different Drinks

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This sheet is by the children to estimate and then record the content of various drinks after researching or provided with the data. The build-up for this process leads to those classic displays showing each drink container with the bag of sugar underneath to demonstrate the sheer amount in a drink or the lack of. The project is great because it covers all sorts of maths, health and science curriculum objectives and ultimately (hopefully) makes children reconsider what they drink or at least how much they drink of it. *The document contains two tables on each A4 page for saving paper. It is also fully editable so you can change headings, drink names etc. *
Making Treasure Hunt Clues
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Making Treasure Hunt Clues

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A whole worksheet designed to help children create their own rhyming treasure hunt clues. It’s a great way to introduce rhyming words and short rhymes and riddles. Children attempt to find the balance between making clues too easy or too difficult. It’s split into three sections: Read existing clues and suggest locations for where the clues might lead. Write clues for other locations. Choose some locations and write clues that will help lad someone there. Bonus: There’s a secret code at the end for children to solve once they have finished the other tasks. Ultimately, this worksheet can be used to buildup towards children actually creating their own treasure hunt for other groups to try out.
Calculations Template Worksheet
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Calculations Template Worksheet

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A set of three (fully editable) maths calculation worksheets. Make creating maths calculations easier! Includes light gray lines to show the place values. 8 Simple calculations - Write the calculation in but leave one of the parts blank for the student to complete. Template for 10 maths calculations in the tens. Template for 12 maths calculations in the hundreds and thousands. Extra idea: Project onto the white board to have a set template that is easy to edit on the go.
Field Trip / EOTC Report
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Field Trip / EOTC Report

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Just had a field trip or trip outside of the classroom and need a template for the children to write about their experience? This might be just what you need. Well laid-out and designed worksheet with different sections. Small spaces for filling in information encourage writing to the point. Split into four main parts… a) Who, what, why, where, when and how diagram to write the basics next to. b) Likes and dislikes about the trip c) What did they learn on the trip? d) Spaces for three small drawings of something in particular from the trip. The files included in this download are a fully editable DOC and a PDF version of the same.
Describing Characters Worksheet
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Describing Characters Worksheet

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A fill in th blanks worksheet where children can look at the picture of one of to characters and describe what they see. The people are a female and male anime characters. The aspect of description is included in brackets after the blank space to help determine what adjective to use. To help, you could write the exact adjectives used to fill in the spaces or just a selection of various possibilities. You could warm-up by having children in pairs describe their partner. The files include a fully editable DOC as well as the same in PDF format.
A Matter of Mass - Scales Maths Challenge Worksheet
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A Matter of Mass - Scales Maths Challenge Worksheet

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This is a mass problem which involves determining the masses of various fruit on the pictured scales. Logic, addition and subtraction skills are required to solve the four parts to the challenge. You could use real scales with relative masses to help children grasp the ideas in this. The document is fully editable so you can can change the scale pointers, fruits or questions to create your own new and more challenging problems.
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. *
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.
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.
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.
A3 Board Game & Question Cards [Fully Editable]
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A3 Board Game & Question Cards [Fully Editable]

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This is a fully editable A3 board game and question cards set. The style is a mishmash of a Snakes and Ladders and a famous video game. All the children need is a die and counters (which could be anything from a eraser to a coin). The questions on the cards can be typed or written up by either you or the children. The great thing about this game template is its versatility. You can use it to review anything from comprehension questions in literacy to word problems in maths. If a child lands on a question space, they select a question card and if they answer it correctly then they get to roll again. Also spread around the board are vines (for going up) and pipes (for going down). You can easily move these around or edit as suits your needs. My children really love playing this game and enjoy making their own question cards if there is time. I hope you and yours enjoy it too! If you do, please take a moment to review it. Thank you.
Valentine's Day - Mad Lib
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Valentine's Day - Mad Lib

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This is a short story about a girl called Sarah who finally sends a love letter to the boy she has secretly admired for along time. Words are missing throughout the text and it’s the children’s job to fill in the blanks making sure it’s the correct part of speech (as stated in brackets) and also that it makes sense. There are two copies of the worksheet. The first contains form fields so children can easily click and fill in the blanks in a program such as Microsoft Word. The second version contains lined blanks for children to write on after printing. Mad libs are a great way for children to personalise stories whilst learning about parts of speech and proper grammatical structure. I hope you enjoy the often crazy versions your children come up with! This particular story is interesting as it could go either way for Sarah at the end. Was it worth the risk!? Note: This resource is fully editable so you can change any part of it as you please.
Addition and Subtraction Live Working Board
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Addition and Subtraction Live Working Board

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I use this setup to type up different examples of addition and subtraction problems to show on the projector. It is fully editable as well, so could be easily adjusted for multiplication and division. There are spaces for place values up to 1000 as well as spaces for regrouping or carrying numbers on.
An Introduction to Lines and 2D Shapes [Designed for Online]
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An Introduction to Lines and 2D Shapes [Designed for Online]

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This introductory worksheet about 2D shapes, lines and curves, and types of circles, is split into three objectives and tasks. Here they are as presented in the document… LO: I can identify lines and curves in different shapes and patterns. Task: Sort out the Capital letters of the alphabet A-Z into the correct groups. LO: Recall the names of different 2D shapes. Task: Retrieve from your memory only, the names and spellings of as many 2D shapes as you can think of! LO: I can identify the different types (fractions) of a circle. Task: Use Google Image search to find real life examples of objects that are one of the following. Copy and paste them under the correct name. See if you can find three examples of each. One example of a semicircle might be half a slice of pizza. This worksheet is designed to be used online as a Google Doc but could also be printed. I use it in Google Classroom and create a copy for each of the children to work on.