An evaluation sheet for pupils to fill in each week which gets them thinking about their learning, behaviour and what they want to work on next week. Worked brilliantly with my Year 2 class, and great evidence of growth mindset in learning.
Presentation to support Year 2 children in writing a recount about their Christmas Holidays - focusing on the inclusion of conjuctions, time connectives and expanded noun phrases. Includes a model.
PDF and editable version included.
Home drawn icons on a bookmark to help children remember to:
Use capital letters and full stops.
Use finger spaces
Write letters the right size
Can be used at end of writing lesson as a self-checking plenary. Helped my year 2 class out a lot!
Children can work in pairs to plot the journey Mary and Joseph may have taken from Nazareth to Bethlehem and research how long it took to get there and how far it was in miles. Map gives children an idea of the scale of their journey!
I do not own the rights to the picture used.
Ideal for year 2/3 class to practice accurate estimating and measuring in centimetres as a whole class activity. Worksheet is colourful and engaging, all children were engaged in the lesson and thoroughly enjoyed measuring and estimating!
A worksheet with ten money word problems ideal for a year 3/4 class. Children need to be able to add and take away in pounds and pence to complete this sheet.
LO: to examine the importance of diet, health and exercise for human survival.
Lesson plan, presentation and three activities to teach the importance of diet, health and exercise for human survival.
Activities include:
food and drink picture sort (into groups relating to diet)
fill in the food group pyramid
letter from someone with an unhealthy lifestyle to respond with advice
My year 6 class had a brilliant lesson - very interactive and engaging. Really got them discussing and thinking about what being healthy really is.
Worksheet giving children the opportunity to record how Thomas might have felt when he witnessed Jesus’ return, and think about what he might have been thinking. ideal for developing a deeper understanding of the story of Doubting Thomas. All pictures hand drawn by me!
Worked brilliantly with my year 6 class as they worked in mixed ability groups.
Presentation showing children different climates and where they occur on the world map (discussing distance from equator).
Activity where children label animals and plants with how they have adapted (eg. Polar Bear: thick fur and fat to keep warm, white fur to camouflage).
End of presentation gives children prompts to respond to in books to ensure deeper understanding.
All photos are not mine, and from google images.
Hand-drawn (by me!) engaging, editable worksheet where children can draw Jonah and record what he might have been thinking/feeling inside the belly of the whale. Perfect for KS1 or SEN in older years.
Worksheet to explore the themes of ‘trusting in God’ in the story of Daniel and the Lion’s Den. Children are able to write ‘what happens next’ in the story whilst also thinking and recording why Daniel could trust God, and what they might have felt being in his shoes. All pictures drawn by me!
Worksheet helping children to practice making the sign of the cross and thinking about what it means. Suitable for lower ability children or EYFS, with stretch challenge for children of a higher ability. Suitable for Reception, Year 1 or Year 2. All pictures hand drawn by me!
Worksheet where children label the lungs and surrounding features on the body. They then fill in the blanks to describe breathing. Key words provided on sheet.
A hand-drawn (by me!) RE worksheet for EYFS KS1 - draw in Noah’s Ark animals on the picture, and record what you’ve drawn. Worksheet includes question prompts for discussion about the story, or for recording answers to in books (comprehension).
Storyboard to help children demonstrate that they understand what happened in the story of The Last Supper. Children can draw their own pictures to go along with the story and fill in the missing words. As an extra challenge, children could cut up their storyboard and stick it in their books in the right order! Perfect for KS1, and suitable for Catholic Education.
Worksheet designed to get children to demonstrate their understanding of why we celebrate Shrove Tuesday and where the idea of ‘pancake day’ comes from. Includes a colouring and drawing activity, as well as an opportunity to be challenged and explain why we give things up for lent, as well as exploring some of the history of Shrove Tuesday. All pictures hand drawn by me!
Worksheet with a variety of activities to get children to explore what it means to be part of a community - and demonstrate their understanding of what their community is like and what they could do to contribute. Drawing and question prompts make this a nice activity for a mixed ability group.