A simple format, 15 question, worksheet for students to practise their addition in columns by adding 4 digit numbers together.
Redesigned, so download again if you have the old version.
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A simple introductory PPT for the silent E. Students practise the short vowel sounds of CVC words and then the long vowel sounds of silent E words, with a short explanation.
They then practise reading the words with different vowel sounds and identify which words have which vowel sounds.
A very simple PPT introducing simile.
It starts with a link to a video (song) on Youtube/Youku, then defines simile before giving examples, highlighting the structure and asking students to try to make their own similes with varying support.
Introducing a meticulously crafted bundle of resources designed to help primary school children learn story characters and build their vocabulary for communication. This bundle includes 16 jobs (plus synonyms) and 4 resources to make learning fun and engaging.
The picture dictionary features 6 attractive 3D animation style pictures per page, with synonyms listed for each word and an example sentence for each word.
The jigsaw activity is a fun way to connect the word to its synonym, an example sentence, a picture, and a riddle.
Two versions of flashcards are also available. Version 1 has all the pictures on one side and the word on the other side. Version 2 has pictures on one side and the word and the synonyms on the other.
This product is designed to help children learn in a fun and interactive way. It’s perfect for parents and teachers who want to make learning enjoyable for their students. Try it out today and see the difference it makes!
A short PPT introducing the Be verb in the present tense.
Students practise using the be verb for different subjects and then shortening the sentences using an apostrophe.
A very simple presentation to introduce the past tense of the Be verb as ‘was’ and ‘were’. Students make sentences in affirmative and negative forms, identify sentences as past or present and change sentences from present to past.
Such a fun way to remind kids to always read the instructions.
Step 1. Read all the instructions.
Steps 2-9. Lots of challenges involving drawing, clapping, jumping, hugging and shouting.
Step 10. Don't do steps 2-9. Hand in your paper to receive a prize.
If you are in a country which allows it, it would be worth taking a video of your kids doing this challenge as it is hilarious to watch!
[Note: This is a one page resource. As an added bonus, it includes my dice roller tool for free - never worry if you don't have dice again!]
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.
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
Communicative or individual activity including 3 different sheets of Alien code, the answer key, and a key to help students with the decoding.
3 sets of Alien code with a key. Leave the code or messages in a 'space ship' for students to find and let them find the other part elsewhere or simply explain that you 'found these strange messages at home'. Students either communicate to decode the messages or work individually, depending what you want them to do the activity for.
Sheet 1 are motivational 'fortune cookie' style messages.
Sheet 2 include a treasure hunt based on 5 clues. Sufficiently generic to work in any school.
Sheet 3 is a letter from the aliens requesting help. Students decode the message and then the teacher produces a list of whatever the students need to do in order to help them (for example, complete their maths homework, or find the answer to a difficult question.).
The children (grades 2-8) I've done this activity with have loved it!
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.
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.
Snakes and ladders board game generator for practising addition of two numbers between 1 and 10, or 1 and 100.
Simply print off the relevant board. Want more versions so children can change after they finish? Press F9 to randomise all the sums and print again. Unlimited combinations of questions.
A simple editable PPT for any interactive whiteboard/screen based multi choice game. Simply add your questions and edit the button text.
Students choose a number, answer the question based on colour and get directed to a YES or a NO slide.
ESL/EAL/TEFL worksheet for classroom instructions. Introduce the vocabulary, have students match, then find the words and fill in gaps in sentences.
This is just one unit from the Tigerlearn 60 page resource pack. For a more comprehensive EAL teachers resource, get that;
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/60-page-esl-eal-activity-pack-for-english-teachers-11364056
Or even buy the tigerlearn ESL bundle with PPTs and more;
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/esl-eal-tefl-bundle-60-page-resource-pack-two-esl-ppts-game-cards-two-editable-game-ppts-and-a-printable-diary-11387126
Create messages for your students written in alien code and print them out instantly.
Alien message decoding can be a fantastic activity to engage students with a topic, or to introduce a task. This tool will allow you to type in any message in any (roman alphabet) language, and print out the message in alien code, along with a key.
I love to leave these messages for students to find and watch the children's excitement as they try and decode.