Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
9 slides.
Great to use when introducing apostrophes to the class.
Examples shown and VERY easy to follow!
Ideal for younger learners (6+)
Tried and tested.
Possessive Apostrophes - Words and Pictures Matching Activity.
Activity: Cut out the cards and shuffle them. Place the cards face down and take turns to turn 2 cards over (1 picture card and 1 sentence card). Read the cards aloud. If 2 cards match, you get to keep them. The person with the most pairs at the end WINS!
5-page booklet.
Ideal for younger learners.
Fully editable.
If you’ve been teaching your class about ‘The Stone Age’, then this BIG WRITE will complement your unit of work perfectly.
Attached is a complete story plan and 2 sets of writing sheets (one with an opener and one without) for a story called ‘THE HUNT’.
Story outline: You are a Stone Age hunter and your family rely on you for food. You set off on a hunt!
Just follow the plan and you can’t go wrong!
Fully editable!
A great game to use when teaching nouns, adjectives and verbs.
Activity: Sort the 30 words (in the grid) into 3 groups (10 nouns, 10 adjectives, 10 verbs)
Independent or paired-based activity.
Fully editable (so you can change the words).
Answers provided.
A lovely way to introduce your student’s to Verbs, Nouns and Adjectives.
The slide show presents 4 special characters: ‘Gracie Grammar’, ‘Vicky Verb’, ‘Norman Noun’ and ‘Annabel Adjective’ … your children will really engage with this PowerPoint.
20 slides.
Fully editable.
Activities:
Complete the table by filling in the missing past, present and future tense verbs.
Select an appropriate verb (from the completed table) to complete the 7 sentences.
Answer sheet provided and fully editable.
Prepositions Game
How to win: The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards.
Instructions to play the game:
1. Shuffle the cards and deal out 7 cards per player. Maximum: 4 players (per set of cards).
3. Place one card (not a penalty card) face up and put the remainder of the cards (the pack) face down beside it.
3. You can discard a card onto the face up pile if it is the same animal or the same preposition as the current card showing. E.g. if the card showing is, ‘The rabbit is in the toilet’ then you can throw down any ‘Rabbit’ or ‘Toilet’ card.
4. The penalty cards are:
‘Skip’ - the next player skips one turn
‘Reverse’ - the order of play reverses (the previous student throws next)
‘Draw Two’ - the next player takes two from the pack unless they can put any ‘Draw Two’ card down. In the latter case, the next player who can’t throw a ‘Draw Two’ card has to pick up the total number of cards from the pack.
5. The ‘Wild’ card can be played at any time and the thrower has to call out the new animal.
The ‘Draw 4’ card is similarly wild, but the next player has to draw 4 from the pack, unless they can play another ‘Draw 4’.
6. When a player throws down their penultimate card, they must shout ‘UNO’ before the next player takes their turn. Failure to do so results in a penalty of two cards from the pack.
7. Children should read the text as they throw down each card.
All phonics-based objectives, word lists and assessments for Reception to Year 2.
Easy-to-read objectives.
Easy-to administer assessments.
All objectives and assessments divided into 6 phases (phases 1 to 6).
100 High Frequency Words separated into phases.
200 common words also attached.
All resources are fully editable.
A full story of Hansel and Gretel on a 14-slide PowerPoint.
Text and pictures included.
Ideal for 5 - 9 years.
The last slide contains an alternative ending to the story.
Also attached is a differentiated sequencing activity and 6-part storyboard activity. Answers provided.
Fully editable.
Activity: Correct the passage.
A passage has been written incorrectly. There are:
9 missing capital letters.
7 missing full stops.
3 missing commas.
4 missing speech marks.
1 missing exclamation mark.
Students have to rewrite the passage correctly.
Age: 7+ (depending on ability).
Answers provided.
Also attached are some additional proofreading worksheets and self assessment checklist.
Follow the 5 basic ‘pre-cursive’ letter stages (displayed in this PowerPoint) and watch your student’s begin their journey to cursive writing.
Handwriting practice sheets also included - fully editable!
No handwriting scheme necessary.
Slide 3: Holding your pencil correctly
Slide 4: The 5 pre-cursive stages
Slide 5: The 5 pre-cursive stages (to stick in books)
Slide 6: Bookmarks showing the pre-cursive letters
Slide 8: Stage 1
Slide 9: Stage 2
Slide 10: Stage 3
Slide 11: Stage 4
Slide 12: Stage 5
A great selection of ‘Iron Man’ plans and resources including:
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Report writing plan and resources.
Poetry writing plan and resources.
Iron Man DT project.
Iron Man class assembly.
Iron Man summarising worksheets.
8 persuasive posters to study and review.
Each poster is displayed on a 10-slide PowerPoint and a 9-page booklet to print off.
Also attached is an advertisement evaluation form.
Fully editable.