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Pizza Fractions - Design a Pizza
Have a pizza party in the classroom! This worksheet will help children become more familiar with fractions as they work to design their perfect pizza!
Children can draw their desired toppings and decide how much of the fraction will be covered by each ingredient.
You can then encourage them to write their recipe on the back of the sheet (e.g My Pizza has 2/8 mushrooms…)
End of Term Review Sheet
I have used this worksheet as an end of term review to help give me insight into pupils experiences at school. The second sheet also allows children to reflect upon their own learning behaviours.
Wild About Reading Colouring Bookmarks
A set of 4 jungle themed bookmarks for children to colour in. Print on cardstock and laminate for durability.
Scapa Flow in World War II
A simple powerpoint presentation to support the learning of events during WWII. The presentation focuses on the events in Orkney’s Scapa Flow.
Paying with Coins - Exact Amounts Up To £1
A worksheet to practice identifying coins to pay the exact amount needed to buy items, up to £1. Children are asked to colour in the required coins, with an additional challenge to find the best way (least amount of coins) to pay.
PLEASE NOTE
This worksheet uses British currency - please do not buy if using other currencies.
Literacy Circle Role Bookmark
This is a bookmark I created to help students remember the different roles they have during their weekly Literacy Circle meeting. The bookmark details the role of the: Discussion Director, Artist, Word Finder, Highlighter and the Summarizer.
To use these, I would cut each side, glue together and laminate so they could be used year on year.
This resource is fully editable for you to change the requirements or names of each role if you wish.
End of Week Review
A quick and easy to do end of week review sheet. I have used these with all ages as an end-of-week activity to prompt discussion and reflection on the activities that week. Children would fill in one side and decorated the other with a picture of what they had done or achieved. This provided a nice school-home link as children would take their completed cards home to their parents.