This resource helps children identify nouns, adjectives, adverbs and verbs. It contains 4 posters (adjectives, adverbs, nouns and verbs) and two worksheets. The first worksheet explains what each type of word is before testing the children with the activity. There is an extension at the end of the sheet for students to practice putting the words in sentences. The second worksheet is like the concept of colour by numbers but instead it is colour by word class.
This is an end of unit assessment for the World War II unit. This was made specifically for a Year 4 class. It contains 20 questions with the answers on a separate page.
A unit assessment is also included.
This presentation was used in a year 4 assembly but could also be used in class. It contains pictures and videos in order to help the children imagine what London was like during the Blitz in WWII.
This PowerPoint teaches the children how to put words in alphabetical order. There is then an exercise to practice this. This resource is suitable for Year 3 and Year 4.
This is a topic evaluation for Science and Humanities. It gives students a chance to reflect on their learning at the end of a unit. It is suited for KS2.
This is a presentation using the angle family; Mr Obtuse, Mrs. Right, Baby Acute and Reflex Rex! It is a fun way to help students remember the different types of angles. The last slide contains a quick review of what they learned. The worksheet contains 6 different angles. The children must first name the angles. Then, estimate their size and finally measure them using a protractor. I would recommend using these resources with Year 4 or Year 5.
This is resource contains an exercise that gets the children to practice using a ruler; as well as a presentation on converting units of measure.
The worksheet asks students to measure the lines with their rulers. They then must convert from cm to mm. As an extension at the end, they are required to draw their own lines based on a length given in centimetres.
The presentation goes through how to convert from mm to cm, and from cm to m. There are exercised along the way to get the children practicing.
This lesson is suited for a Year 4 class or could be used for revision with Year 5.
The answers to the lengths are also included.
This is a power point explaining about the religion Shintoism and its main beliefs. This topic came under our unit Smaller Religions in Year 4. It is an 8 slide presentation covering the beliefs, worship, torri and kami.
This power point explains what a prefix is. It gives the opportunity for students to brainstorm words that contain the prefix il- before directing them via QR code to Quizlet to practice words with beginning with il-. If you are not familiar with Quizlet is allows the children to practice the words interactively on flashcards, test if they can spell the words correctly by playing the game Gravity and also allows them to match the meaning to the word. It is an excellent website which the class always.
This is a simple worksheet and power point ideal for a Year 4 class. The power point explains what a prefix is and gives examples of the prefix inter-. It then gives the opportunity for a differentiate dictionary task. The worksheet involves dictionary work and a filling in the blank exercise.
This is a collection of word problems aimed at students in Year 4-6. (High ability group for Year 4).
There are eight quizzes included each with five questions. All answers are included. The quizzes cover different strands.
The topics covered are as follows:
Fractions of money
Fractions of amounts
Time problems
Money money problems
Perimeter and area
Subtraction and addition multiple step problems
Ordering fractions and decimals
The questions vary in difficult but are sure to keep the class busy.
I find these questions especially good as an extension, a pop quiz, EMA activity or to use one or two at the beginning or end of a lesson.
This is a play script I used for a Year 4 class assembly. The theme is Persistence and is centered around authors, specifically Roald Dahl, J.K Rowling and Dr. Seuss. It is a perfect play to use for Book Week. The performance has a cast of 24 students (parts can be combined or split if needed). The play lasts around 30 minutes and includes two songs and a dance routine. The different roles gives opportunities to all students from the dramatic ones to the more reserved. I hope your class enjoys it as much as mine did!
This resource includes a poem used to show different poetic techniques as well as a power point. It could be used in any KS2 poetry class.
This poem is called Desperate. It is about s child trying to include all the poetic techniques they have learned but they are finding the task difficult. Without knowing they include all the techniques required.
Techniques include alliteration, rhyme, metaphor, simile and personification.
The power point explains alliteration, similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia, rhyme and repetition and gives examples of each.