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'Your one stop shop for ENGAGING, AUTHENTIC ideas to keep your students busy, and schools wanting you to come back. Resources that are easy to use with links to some amazing websites and a host of free resources.'
Teaching is one of the most creative jobs I know, even after 30 years of teaching I realise that every day is different. You may be teaching the same subjects and grades, but it's children that make teaching both the challenging and rewarding profession that I have known.
Creating
This set of cards and teacher notes contains 24 Scenario cards with blank multicultural faces on them.
They can be used laminated as playdough mats or to draw on with whiteboard markers. Googly eyes also work really well with this activity and a lot of fun (eye not included)
You can use them as discussion starters shown on the whiteboard and discuss how each character would be feeling
What would their faces look like?
How would their eyes look?
Would they have wrinkles on their forehead? Why or why not?
How would their mouth look?I have included smaller versions of the cards so that students could use these in barrier games where one child makes a face, and then has to describe to a partner what their face looks like (there is a book or screen between them) This is a wonderful activity for talking and listening.
Barrier games are a great way to encourage expressive and receptive language skills
Scenarios include
My best friend won’t play with me (male and female versions)
My dog is sick
I have a new baby sister
I have a new baby brother
I found $2
I am going to a birthday party
I lost a tooth
I won a race
I lost a race
My teacher gave me a sticker (male and female versions)
I fell over in the playground
I have no lunch
I made a new friend (male and female versions)
I missed the bus (male and female versions)
I have a new friend
I found a baby bird
I fell off the monkey bars
We are having pizza for tea
I am getting a kitten#sizzlinsummerpk2
A Social Narrative is an effective way to teach children how to navigate a new situation, such as starting school or preschool or in this instance, safely crossing the road.
Social Narratives can help children understand what to expect at school or preschool and they can be used to support orientation, which is particularly useful when children and families are not able to be on-site.
Encouraging children to try using independence in problem solving in situations where safety is a prime concern, is a common social skill that needs to be frequently addressed.
As educators we need to explicitly teach these skills.
This story can be used to help children to broaden their confidence, and to make safe and independent choices when crossing the road.
Calculate the number of circles on a pop fidget by counting the rows or columns to help determine the total number.
A fun way to practice multiplication and addition strategies.
Need help finding ideas to engage your students with Multiplication and Arrays? Use POP IT Fidgets for your math class! Try these Math Task Cards with Pop its- Arrays.
Use these Pop Fidget challenges in your math centers, small groups, game days, or extension activities. Poppers are a great tool to help motivate students with basic operations in math!
Easy to Print & Go! Comes in COLOR PDF and PowerPoint versions
This is for use by one teacher in one classroom. If you would like to share with your colleagues, PLEASE purchase a multiple license. Thank you :)
Do you need a set of Real life Pictures for Number talks in your classrooms?
Then this is the set for you
The value of using authentic images in your math lessons and rotations-Mathematics educators have long known that engaging students in visual representations of mathematics is extremely helpful for their learning. Utilizing imagery and visual memory can be very helpful when learning mathematics such as proportions. A single picture can help a student define and remember a concept, or it can even help them to recall the steps required to compute a problem.
-Students need daily opportunities to engage with mathematical ideas in purposeful and playful ways.
-They provide time for authentic, independent practice that connects to what they have learned through whole class quality instruction.
-Students need opportunities to develop the core and curricular competencies. Through the ‘doing’ of the mathematics, students will be building their confidence of themselves as mathematicians and seeing the connection of mathematics to their world.
-They give students choice, which increases motivation and fosters a positive disposition towards Mathematics.
-They give teachers an opportunity to meet with students one-on-one or in small groups to provide explicit instruction, engage in guided math, and/or have conferences.
The images are divided into 5 sets with teaching suggestions for each one.
-Set 1- Arrays and Multiplication. Tesselations
-Set 2- Working mathematically
-Set 3- Growing Patterns
-Set 4- Estimation
-Set 5 - Shape and Design
-Set 6- Graphing and interpreting data from images
-Set 7- Coordinates and mapping
What people have said about this product
Extremely satisfied
"We used this resource to get students in a routine during the beginning of math sessions during virtual learning. I post the picture and ask the students, “What do you see?” They describe the objects, count them, talk about patterns and many other mathematical concepts and ideas. It’s great to get kids talking to each other and warmed up for the day. "
“This is a great and engaging resource to review Math concepts!”
"This was very helpful but also challenging "
-The best part?
This resource requires NO PREP and is easy to use.
You will receive a Zip file which has both a PDF and PowerPoint version of this resource. Please ensure that you have the software to open such files.
This set comprises a Powerpoint and PDF presentation with teacher notes to accompany them
This is for use by one teacher in one classroom. If you would like to share with your colleagues, PLEASE purchase a multiple license. Thank you :)
Have fun with this Easter Flipbook full of activities across different subject areas. Make an accrostic, write about Easter celebrations in your family, Colour by number (both AUS,UK and US versions in this pack), design your own Easter egg, use pattern and design in the word EASTER. Race to see who can make the most words from the word CELEBRATE Guaranteed to keep busy minds active, simply cut along the lines and staple together
Brain Breaks and early Finishing or extension activities with an Easter Theme
A Selection of games for numeracy and literacy to use as warm ups, brain breaks or extension activities for fast finishers. Easter themed with BLM that can printed off and coloured in to keep them busy.
Boggle Game
Number of the day
Categories worksheet and game
What are your spelling words worth?
A handy resource for casual teachers, includes a blank so that you can make up your own games.
Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity to reinforce doubles and near doubles facts?
-This product is perfect for teaching your students doubles facts, doubles plus one,
-The product includes: fun coloring sheets in both UK and US spelling versions complete with answer sheets
-Learning by coloring is a non threatening way to practice number facts, and the answer keys let your kiddos know straight away that they are correct.
-These would be suitable for kinder to grade 2 depending on the ability of your students.
Ideal for use with
fast finishers
homework tasks
math centres
extension tasks
Substitute or Relief teachers will love these as much as their students
What is included in this pack?
-There are 12 different designs to choose from and vary in complexity from double 2’s to double 12’s
-UK and US spelling
-Answer sheets included
What people are saying about this resource
This was a great and quick activity to do for an informal assessment. It was exactly what I needed. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
I really loved this resource, however it was a little too hard for my class at the time of year that it was given… really like it and recommend it!
WOW!! This is an amazing resource.
Cute product. My student is obsessed with cats and enjoyed coloring them.
My students loved it and begged for more.
This is for use by one teacher in one classroom. If you would like to share with your colleagues, PLEASE purchase a multiple license. Thank you :)
A fun fast thinking game for children of all ages.
Think against the clock…use a stopwatch, or IWB timer…set it to 1 seconds, and see if your students can complete the challenges in the time limit given.
7 slides altogether
Here are some examples
•name 5 fruits
•name 5 things heavier than a brick
•5 things that are blue
•5 things that can fly
…check out the preview video and preview for more ideas
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A Google Sites escape room is like a digital adventure that you can do on the internet. It’s kind of like a game where you solve puzzles and riddles, but all the action happens on a special website made by Google.
Instead of using locks and keys in real life, you use your brain and clicks to unlock new parts of the adventure. It’s a cool way to have fun and challenge yourself online!
Click to explore the beach for clues that will help you find the correct codes to unlock each puzzle. Each clue will bring you one step closer to unlocking the clues and heading home from your holiday paradise .
When you find them add your codes to the Locks . Be sure to use CAPITAL LETTERS
This pack includes worksheets and task cards in case you do not have access to the internet. Recording sheets are included as are images of each of the puzzle cards.Please be sure to watch the video to see everything that is included
A social narrative is a short and simple story that helps children, especially those with special needs, understand and navigate different social situations or behaviors.
It uses clear language and visuals to teach important lessons, written in collaboration with a speech therapist.
The story “Not Always Winning - It’s Okay to Lose” is designed to help children learn that losing is okay and that winning isn’t the only important thing.
Through relatable examples and easy-to-understand words, the story explains that trying your best is what matters most, and that it’s normal to have feelings like disappointment or frustration when you don’t win.
The story teaches that losing can be a valuable learning experience. It shows that everyone, including grown-ups, sometimes doesn’t win, and that having fun and being a good sport are more important than winning. The story encourages children to celebrate their small victories, support others when they win, and understand that both winning and losing teach us important lessons.
In a gentle and reassuring way, this social story helps children embrace the idea that it’s okay not to win every time. It promotes a positive outlook on competition, builds resilience, and encourages empathy and good sportsmanship.
What is a Social Story?
Short, simple stories for children, especially those on the autistic spectrum.
Helps children understand social situations and behaviors.
“Not Always Winning - It’s Okay to Lose”
Teaches children that losing is okay and winning isn’t everything.
Easy-to-understand language and visuals for clarity.
Key Messages:
Trying your best is important.
Feeling sad or frustrated when losing is normal.
Learning from losing is valuable.
Highlights:
Everyone, including grown-ups, sometimes doesn’t win.
Having fun and being a good sport matter more than winning.
Celebrating small victories is encouraged.
Benefits:
Positive outlook on competition.
Builds resilience and coping skills.
Encourages empathy and good sportsmanship.
Why Use This Resource?
Promotes healthy attitudes towards winning and losing.
Helps children embrace life’s challenges positively.
Preview Content:
Introduction to the concept of losing and its importance.
Examples of feelings children might have when they lose.
Encouragement to learn from both winning and losing.
Overall Impact:
Prepares children for various life situations.
Fosters a well-rounded emotional development.
Conclusion:
“Not Always Winning - It’s Okay to Lose” is an engaging and insightful social story that helps children learn valuable life lessons about winning, losing, and the importance of trying their best.
The Island, by John Heffernan is a wonderful story about a blind boy who sees the beauty of the island he lives on, while the people around him cannot see it. A fantastic story with a link to a narration by the author. Some great links to accelerated literacy activities, and the theme of this booklet investigates our oceans and the threats to our marine life. Lots of links across all KLA's with a fully interactive timetable which links to my pinterest board. A free resource from GoTeachThis and Ripper Reading Resources, makes this amazing value for money and such a time saver. Stage 3 bundle is also available.
This resource could be differentiated for use with year 5 To use this resource effectively you need to explore all of the links provided and tailor make the suggested activities to suit your teaching style and the learning needs of your student.s All of the hard work searching the internet for inspiration and resources has been done for you.
The suggested timetable has interactive links to my Pinterest board, so that your resources will continue to grow as more pins are added. Within the book there are over 60 links to websites, and for those of you who follow my 'Surviving Casual Teaching' Facebook group, you will know that I have a good working knowledge of helpful teaching resources. I recommend that you buy copies of the picture books for days when you may not have IWB capability.You can never have enough picture books in your life!!!
SPELLING TERM 4
GRADE 2
This makes a great addition to your primary spelling resources. I have created a set of spelling lists for each of the grades. This pack contains a set of activities for each spelling list.
• Instructions included in each of the sets of word lists
• On each page there is a new set of list words for you to practice (see the word list below)
• Firstly read each word in the word list
• Then copy and write each word 3 times
• Lastly, each letter has a value. Work out how much each word is worth using the table provided.
Week 1 Initial wh - pattern
Week 2 Final digraph –nk
Week 3 Final blend – lt
Week 4 Words with the suffix – ly
Week 5 Words with the suffix – er
Week 6 Words with the suffix – ful, full
Week 7 Words with the suffix – able
Week 8 Words with the suffix – est
Week 9 Words with the suffix – ness
Week 10 Final – sion/-tion
Use this resource for…
✔ Homework
✔ Morning Work
✔ Literacy Centres
✔ Early Finisher Tasks
✔ Spelling Intervention
✔ Distance Learning
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SPELLING TERM 4 GRADE 5
This makes a great addition to your primary spelling resources. I have created a set of spelling lists for each of the grades. This pack contains a set of activities for each spelling list.
• Instructions included in each of the sets of word lists
• On each page there is a new set of list words for you to practice (see the word list below)
• Firstly read each word in the word list
• Then copy and write each word 3 times
• Lastly, each letter has a value. Work out how much each word is worth using the table provided.
Week 1 Sight words, prefix dis-
Week 2 Sight words, prefix in-
Week 3 Sight words, prefix ob-
Week 4 Sight words, prefix sub-
Week 5 Sight words, suffix -ology
Week 6 Sight words, Greek root aero
Week 7 Sight words, Greek root ambi
Week 8 Sight words
Week 9 Greek roots audi/astro
Week 10Greek roots graph/fract
Use this resource for…
✔ Homework
✔ Morning Work
✔ Literacy Centres
✔ Early Finisher Tasks
✔ Spelling Intervention
✔ Distance Learning
#Behaviourmanagement #reliefteachingsurvivalkit #reliefteachingideas #reliefteachingbundle #substituteteacherideas #backtoschool #bestresourceever #subtub #substituteteacher #reliefteacher #classroomorganisation #spelling #term4
This is for use by one teacher in one classroom. If you would like to share with your colleagues, PLEASE purchase a multiple license. Thank you :)
As always, please contact me with any questions!
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SPELLING TERM 4 GRADE 6
This makes a great addition to your primary spelling resources. I have created a set of spelling lists for each of the grades. This pack contains a set of activities for each spelling list.
• Instructions included in each of the sets of word lists
• On each page there is a new set of list words for you to practice (see the word list below)
• Firstly read each word in the word list
• Then copy and write each word 3 times
• Lastly, each letter has a value. Work out how much each word is worth using the table provided.
Week 1 In words ending in -ent and -ant, the e and a are often mistaken for one another.
Week 2 In many words, the letter i is confused with an e, y or a.
Week 3 Many English words use double consonants.
Week 4 Homophones are two words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings.
Week 5 Words with an ‘o’ sometimes are misspelled because the ‘o’ is left out of the word.
Week 6 In English, an s is added to the end of a word for two reasons.
Week 7 Words with an o sometimes get misspelled because the ‘o’ is mispronounced or an extra vowel, such as an ‘i, ‘is added.
Week 8 Many English words use double consonants.
Week 9 Many English words use a prefix before a root word.
Week 10Many writers confuse -ent and -ant, -ence and -ance, and -ery and -ary.
Use this resource for…
✔ Homework
✔ Morning Work
✔ Literacy Centres
✔ Early Finisher Tasks
✔ Spelling Intervention
✔ Distance Learning
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This is for use by one teacher in one classroom. If you would like to share with your colleagues, PLEASE purchase a multiple license. Thank you :)
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SPELLING TERM 4 GRADE 4
This makes a great addition to your primary spelling resources. I have created a set of spelling lists for each of the grades. This pack contains a set of activities for each spelling list.
• Instructions included in each of the sets of word lists
• On each page there is a new set of list words for you to practice (see the word list below)
• Firstly read each word in the word list
• Then copy and write each word 3 times
• Lastly, each letter has a value. Work out how much each word is worth using the table provided.
Week 1 Sight words, r-controlled vowels
Week 2 Sight words, r-controlled
Week 3 Sight words, r-controlled vowels
Week 4 Sight words, r-controlled vowels
Week 5 Sight words, long “oo” sound
Week 6 Sight words, ‘shun’ sound, spelt ‘tion’, ‘ss’
Week 7 Sight words, ‘shun’ sound, spelt ‘tion’
Week 8 Sight words, ‘oo’ pronounced short oo’ and ‘u’ sounds
Week 9 Compound words
Week 10 Compound words
Use this resource for…
✔ Homework
✔ Morning Work
✔ Literacy Centres
✔ Early Finisher Tasks
✔ Spelling Intervention
✔ Distance Learning
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Secrets of the organized student
-Getting organized can make life easier for kids with learning and thinking differences. It might take some effort in the beginning, but it’s worth it in the long run. Here are tips to help kids improve organizational skills at home, at school, and beyond.
-Kids with ADHD rarely keep their backpacks tidy — and that sometimes has serious consequences on overall academic performance. These organization strategies can help kids build the skills they need to stay neat — or at least neatish!
-There are always a couple students each year who really struggle to stay organized. Maybe you notice this characteristic in your own children. Messy desks and work areas, can’t locate things, have difficulty getting organized for class, often don’t have the tools they need for the day or forget homework, are unaware of deadlines, have trouble prioritizing or planning to complete activities, and perhaps this causes them to be unfocused.
-Here are a few tips to help support these students and relieve them of the stresses around becoming organised. It can be a frustration for child, parents and teacher, and can often impact on instruction time, while they struggle to find supplies and books.
-This is a 27 page PDF download, which will has strategies, templates and posters that you can use to help students to become organised in the classroom and doing their work at home.
This eBook will help to relieve some of the stresses around unpacking assignments, planning, prioritizing and organizing their time.
-There are some fabulous links that students will find incredibly engaging and useful. The poster images are simple yet the strategies demonstrated in them are effective in helping students to get organized in their work habits.
-For many of our students who may be diagnosed ADD or ADHD, this can be a very challenging area. Many special needs students in older grades will benefit from the scaffolds, websites and planning templates included in the book,
You will Get a Zip file with both US and AUS/UK spellings. Please make sure that you have the software on your computer to unzip the file
What people have said about this product
Fantastic resource! Exactly what I needed!
Thank you! This has been very helpful. There were great ideas that I used with my special ed students.
This was so helpful for my son! Thank you for helping me turn him into an organized student!
-Options for using this resource:
Create a second copy for students to take home so that there is continuity across both school and home environments.
-The best part?
This resource requires NO PREP and is easy to use.
You will receive a Zip file which has both a PDF and PowerPoint version of this resource. Please ensure that you have the software to open such files.
SPELLING TERM 4
GRADE 2
This makes a great addition to your primary spelling resources. I have created a set of spelling lists for each of the grades. This pack contains a set of activities for each spelling list.
· Instructions included in each of the sets of word lists
· On each page there is a new set of list words for you to practice (see the word list below)
· Firstly read each word in the word list
· Then copy and write each word 3 times
· Lastly, each letter has a value. Work out how much each word is worth using the table provided.
Week 1 Initial wh - pattern
Week 2 Final digraph –nk
Week 3 Final blend – lt
Week 4 Words with the suffix – ly
Week 5 Words with the suffix – er
Week 6 Words with the suffix – ful, full
Week 7 Words with the suffix – able
Week 8 Words with the suffix – est
Week 9 Words with the suffix – ness
Week 1 Final – sion/-tion
Use this resource for…
Homework
Morning Work
Literacy Centres
Early Finisher Tasks
Spelling Intervention
Distance Learning
This is for use by one teacher in one classroom. If you would like to share with your colleagues, PLEASE purchase a multiple license. Thank you :)
This set of activities contains a PDF for students, Teachers’ PowerPoint presentation and accompanying video made specifically for this resource. Use these worksheets to accompany your lessons in teaching the elements of art.
Students can cut out the individual lesson notes and glue them into their sketchbooks as you go or they can attach the entire page into their sketchbooks and then use the following pages to complete the prompts.
Lessons about basic colour theory including the Colour Wheel, mixing colours, primary, secondary and tertiary colours, harmonious (analogous) colours, complimentary (contrasting) colours. Includes lesson plans for colour mixing, painting and using colour schemes.
References and a further suggested websites are included, as well as a PDF on the 7 elements of Art which serves as an introduction. These are included in each of the 7 sets.
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This set of activities contains a PDF for students, Teachers’ PowerPoint presentation and accompanying video made specifically for this resource. Use these worksheets to accompany your lessons in teaching the elements of art.
Students can cut out the individual lesson notes and glue them into their sketchbooks as you go or they can attach the entire page into their sketchbooks and then use the following pages to complete the prompts.
Students learn about the element of geometric and organic shapes using guided worksheets and the video to guide them through the activities.
References and a further suggested websites are included, as well as a PDF on the 7 elements of Art which serves as an introduction. These are included in each of the 7 sets.
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This makes a great addition to your primary spelling resources. I have created a set of spelling lists for each of the grades. This pack contains a set of activities for each spelling list.
• Instructions included in each of the sets of word lists
• On each page there is a new set of list words for you to practice (see the word list below)
• Firstly read each word in the word list
• Then copy and write each word 3 times
• Lastly, each letter has a value. Work out how much each word is worth using the table provided.
Use this resource for…
Words with /aw/ spelt with augh and au
Adding the prefix –in (meaning ‘not’ or ‘into’)
Adding the prefix ‘im’ (before a root word starting with ‘m’ or ‘p’)
Homophones and near homophones
Words with /shun/ endings spelt with ‘sion’
(if root word ends in ‘se’. ‘de’ or ‘d’)
Words with a /shuhn/ sound, spelt with ‘sion’
(if root word ends in ‘se’, ‘de’ or ‘d’)
Words with a /shuhn/ sound, spelt with ‘ssion’
(if root word ends in ‘ss’ or ‘mit’)
Words with a /shuhn/ sound, spelt with ‘tion’
(if root word ends in ‘te’ or ‘t’ or has no definite root)
Words with a /shuhn/ sound, spelt with ‘cian’
(if root word ends in ‘c’ or ‘cs’)
Words with ‘ough’ to make a long /o/, /oo/ or /or/ sound
Homework
Morning Work
Literacy Centres
Early Finisher Tasks
Spelling Intervention
Distance Learning
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