A great 2 page worksheet to teach the colours. You will need a colour printer for this resource.
This is a just one unit of the ESL resource pack from Tigerlearn - for a more comprehensive 60 page product, go for that.
Four super simple format worksheets for students to practise their double digit (long)multiplication. Each sheet comes with answer sheet.
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Instant worksheet generator.
Just open the spreadsheet for a randomly generated 15-question worksheet with an answer page. No cute cliparts, no distractions. Print it off and go.
Need another one? No problem! Every time you open the spreadsheet or press F9 to refresh, you'll get a new worksheet.
This spreadsheet generates random addition questions with double digits (eg 25+32).
Instant worksheet generator.
Just open the spreadsheet for a randomly generated 15-question worksheet with an answer page. No cute cliparts, no distractions. Print it off and go.
Need another one? No problem! Every time you open the spreadsheet or press F9 to refresh, you'll get a new worksheet.
This spreadsheet generates long multiplication questions with double digits (eg 25*32).
Instant worksheet generator.
Just open the spreadsheet for a randomly generated 15-question worksheet with an answer page. No cute cliparts, no distractions. Print it off and go.
Need another one? No problem! Every time you open the spreadsheet, you'll get a new worksheet.
This spreadsheet generates random subtraction questions with double digits and negative numbers excluded (eg 32-25 may appear, but not 25-32).
A 100 question no-calculator exam covering 20 questions of each;
-Addition (with numbers 1-100)
-subtraction (with numbers 1-100)
-Multiplication (With times tables 1-12)
-Division (with times tables 1-12)
- A mixture of all of them (add, subtract, multiply, divide)
Complete with answer sheets
Multi digit subtraction workbook with 100 pages differentiated across 11 levels with single digit subtraction on level one, moving up through four, five digit subtraction in the middle levels all the way up to 8 digit subtraction in ‘Level X’ for the children who really want to push themselves.
Answer book included.
How do humans depend on nature? Inquiry Pack including all PPTs and worksheets for an entire week of inquiry.
Plan includes;
Mind mapping
2 outside projects (a bug hunt and a seed experiment)
An internet research class
A group video research task
Examples of lap books to show learning.
Used very effectively with a Grade 2 (Year 3) class. Appropriate for most of primary school.
This scaffold for Authors is a great tool for writers to plan out their scripts, screenplays, novels or any other stories with ease.
Have you ever thought about writing a novel for your students, your own children, or just for fun? Or are you running a writer’s club for older students? This tool will help you or your students plan out every detail of any story so that writing becomes a breeze. By filling in the details as and when the ideas come to you, you’ll have all the notes you need to begin your writing.
First, you’ll outline roughly what you want to happen in the story - beginning, middle and end. You’ll decide on a genre and you may decide on a working title.
Then, you’ll plan out everything you need on each of the characters who affect the plot - what do they look like? What is their back story? What can they do? and all the other details which are important.
After that, you’ll write in the steps of each character’s journey - Beginning with their normal life, following through 12 steps which will bring you to the conclusion.
You’ll then jot down any additional steps or flashback scenes you want to include and finally decide on the order you want to tell the story to give the reader the best experience.
This really is writing the easy way. Enjoy becoming an author, and helping your students do the same.
A motor skills practice booklet for children to colour within the lines, cut straight and curvy lines, trace curvy lines, use a ruler to draw straight lines and copy basic pictures.
This is a simple booklet with a series of activities for children to complete to practise their motor skills and general skills needed for presentation of work. Tasks include using a ruler to draw a straight line, colouring shapes within the lines, tracing and cutting lines and copying simple characters.
100 pages of addition practice questions – single digit, double digit, triple, quadruple… all the way up to tens of millions.
Level 1 – simple addition of single digit numbers.
Levels 2&3 – double digit numbers.
The number of digits continues to build across 11 levels until children are practising with 8 digit numbers.
This fantastic set of practice pages gives children plenty of opportunity to practise their addition across 11 levels of difficulty.
Answer booklet included.
A short course designed to get primary students confident in their public speaking, specifically in reading stories they have written in another class.
Pack includes a simple PPT identifying voice, body language, language, content and eye contact as the important features of public speaking. Students use this to fill in the blank rubric (included) in the first class.
From then on, students come to the class with a piece to perform and Prepare, perform and do a group reflection based on their notes and rubrics.
PPT containing 4 pair role play scenarios and 3 speaking topics for English learners to build their confidence in speaking in real life scenarios and presenting their ideas.
The PPT would work well either in class as activities for speaking practice or as the basis of an English speaking competition.
Contains 4 scenarios for two-person role plays and 3 topics for individuals to state their views, along with two selector slides to allow for easy navigation around the PPT.
Six posters breaking down how to use 6 tenses in English - Present simple, Present continuous, Past simple, Past continuous, Future with ‘will’ and Future with ‘Going to’.
Colourful displays to print out and stick up on the wall or into student notebooks (A3 or A4 for the wall, A4 or A5 for the notebooks). The structures allow students to check their own sentence structures and to get their sentences right while they are learning.
A line graphs class to teach interpreting and creation of line graphs. Resources for the whole line graphs lesson.
This is a whole lesson for teaching interpretation and making of line charts/graphs.
It begins with an introduction to the key parts of a line graph and examples of independent/dependent variables, gives students a few questions to answer to show understanding and to think about WHY the graph may show what it shows. There is an activity at the end differentiated into 3 groups, with a self checklist for students and an explanation of the answers.
A ready to go speaking competition for English language learners. Describe one of ten pictures, take part in a role play and give a short speech. Divided into 3 rounds.
In the first round, up to ten competitors will describe a picture. Judges will choose up to eight competitors to continue to round 2.
In round two, competitors will participate in a role play with a partner, based on a given scenario. Judges will choose up to 3 competitors for the final round.
In the final round, each competitor will give a talk on the chosen topic. Judges will choose a winner.
Use this as a whole school competition (10 competitors) or simply as a class activity.