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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
Spelling Pack for Term 4 Grade 6 - Suitable for Distance Learning
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Spelling Pack for Term 4 Grade 6 - Suitable for Distance Learning

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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 1Many 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
NUMBER OF THE DAY l GRADES 4- 6 l Digital and printable
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NUMBER OF THE DAY l GRADES 4- 6 l Digital and printable

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Looking for an easy, engaging andready to use math warm-upsfor your students? This set of problem of the day challenges has everything you need to review key concepts and build mental math skills all year long. Number of the day is perfect for practicing representing numbers in different ways. This Number of the Day sheet helps students to develop number sense by helping students to think about a number in a variety of different ways. These slides can be modified to be used with whole numbers, decimals and fractions. -expand the numbe -write the number -write as a mixed fraction -draw using MAB -place value -odd or even -round the number -write the decimal in words -equivalent fractions It could be used as part of a math assessment or as a daily math center or activity An affordable and versatile resource for any classroom. You will receive a powerpoint presentation 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 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 :) Terms of Use: Copyright of this material is reserved in accordance with the Copyright Act 1968. This purchase is for single classroom/home use only. Additional reproduction of part or all of this resource is prohibited without the written authority of Oceanview Resources.
Halloween Inferencing-Stimulus Images
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Halloween Inferencing-Stimulus Images

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Sensory details include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. Writers employ the five senses to engage a reader’s interest. If you want your writing to jump off the page, then bring your reader into the world you are creating. When describing a past event, try and remember what you saw, heard, touched, smelled, and tasted, then incorporate that into your writing. Sensory details are used in any great story, literary or not. Think about your favourite movie or video game. What types of sounds and images are used? What do your favorite characters taste, smell, and touch? Without sensory details, stories would fail to come to life. When sensory details are used, your readers can personally experience whatever you’re trying to describe, reminding them of their own experiences, giving your writing a universal feel. A universal quality is conveyed when the writer can personally connect with the readers. Another note about sensory details: there is no one sense that’s more important than another. It all depends on the scene you’re trying to create. However, imagery, the sight sense, is a common feature in vivid writing. You will receive a zip file containing a PDF and PowerPoint version of this resource. Each image is presented in A full page image A full page image with sensory prompts Planning Template Draft writing Template Lined Paper Suggested word examples for each part of speech
Adding to 20, a fun and engaging PowerPoint
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Adding to 20, a fun and engaging PowerPoint

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Are you looking for a fun and interesting way to engage your students Learning and mastering addition facts with sums to 2 can be challenging for students, but not with this fun and interactive powerpoint. This Powerpoint product includes 4 slides that your students can practice their addition fluency to 2. The first 2 slides use drag and drop characters where students can practice the strategy of counting on. For early learners, still at the counting from one stage, this strategy can be used but encouragement to count on can be developed using this resource. The second set of 2 slides encourages counting on from the largest number given, to determine the answer which can be written in an editable box. If the presentation is run from this point in presentation mode, students can click on the slide to check their answers after filling in the answer boxes. I encourage you to make a copy of this presentation or to NOT SAVE changes, when you finish, otherwise your working out will remain on the slides. It can be used for whole group instruction or independent work. You can assign a few slides per day for your students to practice. Simply make a copy of this product and choose the slides that you want to assign. 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 :)
2025 Calendar Editable-January to December
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2025 Calendar Editable-January to December

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No teacher planner is complete without a fantastic calendar, but teachers need more! Teachers have to be organized and great with time management. This 225 calendar will help you to do just that. You will receive a PDF version and an editable PowerPoint version which you can easily add to Google Slides if you wanted to have a digital online version on your computer…this makes it easy to make adjustments and to finally print your Calendar for your records. Casual Teachers Covers which you can personalise or change whenever you like Attention getters Daily Planner Editable resume template Individual Class sheets Inspirational Posters or use them as page dividers Taxation expenditure record Useful web links I have collated from my Surviving Casual Teaching group over the year School Information Sheets Mandala Calendar Weekly Planners Month at a glance Perpetual Calendar Calendars for the years 22-23
2026 Calendar Editable-January to December
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2026 Calendar Editable-January to December

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No teacher planner is complete without a fantastic calendar, but teachers need more! Teachers have to be organized and great with time management. This 226 calendar will help you to do just that. You will receive a PDF version and an editable PowerPoint version which you can easily add to Google Slides if you wanted to have a digital online version on your computer…this makes it easy to make adjustments and to finally print your Calendar for your records. Casual Teachers Covers which you can personalise or change whenever you like Attention getters Daily Planner Editable resume template Individual Class sheets Inspirational Posters or use them as page dividers Taxation expenditure record Useful web links I have collated from my Surviving Casual Teaching group over the year School Information Sheets Mandala Calendar Weekly Planners Month at a glance Perpetual Calendar Calendars for the years 22-23
2027 Calendar Editable-January to December
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2027 Calendar Editable-January to December

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No teacher planner is complete without a fantastic calendar, but teachers need more! Teachers have to be organized and great with time management. This 227 calendar will help you to do just that. You will receive a PDF version and an editable PowerPoint version which you can easily add to Google Slides if you wanted to have a digital online version on your computer…this makes it easy to make adjustments and to finally print your Calendar for your records. Casual Teachers Covers which you can personalise or change whenever you like Attention getters Daily Planner Editable resume template Individual Class sheets Inspirational Posters or use them as page dividers Taxation expenditure record Useful web links I have collated from my Surviving Casual Teaching group over the year School Information Sheets Mandala Calendar Weekly Planners Month at a glance Perpetual Calendar Calendars for the years 22-23
2028 Calendar Editable-January to December
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2028 Calendar Editable-January to December

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No teacher planner is complete without a fantastic calendar, but teachers need more! Teachers have to be organized and great with time management. This 228 calendar will help you to do just that. You will receive a PDF version and an editable PowerPoint version which you can easily add to Google Slides if you wanted to have a digital online version on your computer…this makes it easy to make adjustments and to finally print your Calendar for your records. Casual Teachers Covers which you can personalise or change whenever you like Attention getters Daily Planner Editable resume template Individual Class sheets Inspirational Posters or use them as page dividers Taxation expenditure record Useful web links I have collated from my Surviving Casual Teaching group over the year School Information Sheets Mandala Calendar Weekly Planners Month at a glance Perpetual Calendar Calendars for the years 22-23
2029 Calendar Editable-January to December
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2029 Calendar Editable-January to December

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No teacher planner is complete without a fantastic calendar, but teachers need more! Teachers have to be organized and great with time management. This 229 calendar will help you to do just that. You will receive a PDF version and an editable PowerPoint version which you can easily add to Google Slides if you wanted to have a digital online version on your computer…this makes it easy to make adjustments and to finally print your Calendar for your records. which includes comprehensive planning sheets for day to day work, Casual Teachers Covers which you can personalise or change whenever you like Attention getters Daily Planner Editable resume template Individual Class sheets Inspirational Posters or use them as page dividers Taxation expenditure record Useful web links I have collated from my Surviving Casual Teaching group over the year School Information Sheets Mandala Calendar Weekly Planners Month at a glance Perpetual Calendar Calendars for the years 22-23
Inferencing-Stimulus Images for creative writing
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Inferencing-Stimulus Images for creative writing

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Sensory details include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. Writers employ the five senses to engage a reader’s interest. If you want your writing to jump off the page, then bring your reader into the world you are creating. When describing a past event, try and remember what you saw, heard, touched, smelled, and tasted, then incorporate that into your writing. spookydeals19 Sensory details are used in any great story, literary or not. Think about your favourite movie or video game. What types of sounds and images are used? What do your favorite characters taste, smell, and touch? Without sensory details, stories would fail to come to life. When sensory details are used, your readers can personally experience whatever you’re trying to describe, reminding them of their own experiences, giving your writing a universal feel. A universal quality is conveyed when the writer can personally connect with the readers. Another note about sensory details: there is no one sense that’s more important than another. It all depends on the scene you’re trying to create. However, imagery, the sight sense, is a common feature in vivid writing. You will receive a zip file containing a PDF and PowerPoint version of this resource. Each image is presented in A full page image A full page image with sensory prompts Planning Template Draft writing Template Lined Paper
Inferencing from Pictures- Narrative or descriptive writing
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Inferencing from Pictures- Narrative or descriptive writing

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Sensory details include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. Writers employ the five senses to engage a reader’s interest. If you want your writing to jump off the page, then bring your reader into the world you are creating. When describing a past event, try and remember what you saw, heard, touched, smelled, and tasted, then incorporate that into your writing. Sensory details are used in any great story, literary or not. Think about your favourite movie or video game. What types of sounds and images are used? What do your favourite characters taste, smell, and touch? Without sensory details, stories would fail to come to life. When sensory details are used, your readers can personally experience whatever you’re trying to describe, reminding them of their own experiences, giving your writing a universal feel. A universal quality is conveyed when the writer can personally connect with the readers. Another note about sensory details: there is no one sense that’s more important than another. It all depends on the scene you’re trying to create. However, imagery, the sight sense, is a common feature in vivid writing. You will receive a zip file containing a PDF and PowerPoint version of this resource. Each image is presented in A full page image A full page image with sensory prompts Planning Template Draft writing Template Lined Paper
Inferencing- Fun Stimulus Images for creative writing
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Inferencing- Fun Stimulus Images for creative writing

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Sensory details include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. Writers employ the five senses to engage a reader’s interest. If you want your writing to jump off the page, then bring your reader into the world you are creating. When describing a past event, try and remember what you saw, heard, touched, smelled, and tasted, then incorporate that into your writing. Sensory details are used in any great story, literary or not. Think about your favourite movie or video game. What types of sounds and images are used? What do your favourite characters taste, smell, and touch? Without sensory details, stories would fail to come to life. When sensory details are used, your readers can personally experience whatever you’re trying to describe, reminding them of their own experiences, giving your writing a universal feel. A universal quality is conveyed when the writer can personally connect with the readers. Another note about sensory details: there is no one sense that’s more important than another. It all depends on the scene you’re trying to create. However, imagery, the sight sense, is a common feature in vivid writing. You will receive a zip file containing a PDF and PowerPoint version of this resource. Each image is presented in A full page image A full page image with sensory prompts Planning Template Draft writing Template Lined Paper
Addition to 20 -Halloween Themed Colour by Number-
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Addition to 20 -Halloween Themed Colour by Number-

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These 1 worksheets are a fun way for your students to practice their addition facts to 2. Students are able to compare their sheets with others as a self correcting exercise. A great addition to any teaching library . Addition and subtraction fact fluency is essential . These Color by Number sheets are a fun way to practice math facts in an effort to memorize and recall math facts quickly and easily. They are also a great NO PREP option for teachers! These make great homework options as well! Also, follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. As always, please contact me with any questions! Follow me on Facebook for exclusive fan FREEBIES! Oceanview Resources Follow my BLOG for ideas Follow my Facebook page for giveaways and updates! Thank you for visiting OceanviewResources #Behaviourmanagement #reliefteachingsurvivalkit #reliefteachingideas #relief teachingbundle #substituteteacherideas #backtoschool #bestresourceever #subtub #substituteteacher #reliefteacher #classroomorganisation #spelling #term3 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 :)
WOULD YOU RATHER I SET 2 I Oral language-writing prompts
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WOULD YOU RATHER I SET 2 I Oral language-writing prompts

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Looking for a fun way to get your students to share a little bit about themselves or just have a little fun? These Would You Rather Questions are perfect! There are over 31 total questions included. -These are great to use when you have a few extra minutes. -You could also ask these questions before they leave for the day, during your snack time or while you are waiting for something to begin! -You could also use them as a class whiteboard activity or even for writing prompts! -These would you rather questions are great for teaching students how to have a sense of humor, imagination, and fun! These questions are perfect for special education or preschool classrooms because: •there is no right answer •students can answer errorlessly •they are a fun way to build relationships in your classroom •If you are working with a new group of students, they are a fun way to break the ice Laminate these cards so that can be used for many years to come. Black and white versions available for low ink usage. Have FUN!!! Please check out the video and preview to see what is included The best part? This resource requires NO PREP and is easy to use. 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 :)
Behavior Posters ideal for classroom management.
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Behavior Posters ideal for classroom management.

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These posters are perfect to use as displays or discussion starters when outlining your expectations of behavior in the classroom. Why not choose one as a focus for the lesson eg keeping an organised and tidy space, using and inside voice etc. Raise your hand Cover your mouth Be kind Keep your hands to yourself Take turns Say please and thank you Share Listen We are kind and respectful to each other, and each others belongings We are all responsible at keeping our workplace tidy and clean We respect each others personal space We listen to the teacher We will look at the person talking and listen to what they have to say We will look at the person who is talking We will not have any bullying in our classroom We will sort out our problems without fighting We will keep safe by walking around the classroom and our school We will keep our yelling voices outside of the classroom. Quiet voices inside We will take turns to talk. We can show we want to talk by putting our hands up We will share our toys and classroom resources We will line up quietly at the door and when we move around the school We will work quietly on our own tasks in the classroom These images are colorful and engaging for younger students to relate to, with beautiful images from Educlips to bring them alive. 24 High colour 24 Low colour
Don't say the word -GAME for Expressive language, word choice and vocabulary.
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Don't say the word -GAME for Expressive language, word choice and vocabulary.

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Teaching Suggestions •Show your students images of different objects. •Next to each word is a list of three ‘banned’ words •Children must describe the object without using any of the given words. •There is a 2-minute timer on each page to add some excitement to the activity. •NO HAND GESTURES OR MIMING ALLOWED •This can be played in teams, or with single players. •Ideal for use with second language learners, to encourage using a wider vocabulary and to speak clearly and succinctly to the group. •This makes for a perfect lesson filler, introductory ice breaker or as a brain break in your classes. •You have been provided with a PDF and PowerPoint version of the game so that it can be printed off onto cards and used for individual students to look at yet hide from their peers. •The PowerPoint version can be used on a variety of devices or on the IWB. ( the rest of the class need to turn away from the board while the image of the object is shown). Students can then click on the timer which is the prompt for the rest of the class to turn around and begin guessing what the object may be from the clues given by the student chosen to be the ‘describer’. 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 :)
Meerkat Math THINKBOARDS- What is the question?- Numbers less than 30
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Meerkat Math THINKBOARDS- What is the question?- Numbers less than 30

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What is a thinkboard? It is a graphic organiser or tool to assist students to make connections across/ within and between different representations of knowledge. The more connections that are made: •the better the understanding of the mathematics •the more likely it will be that the mathematical knowledge is retained •and easier it should be to apply the mathematics The focus of the think board is on finding the connections between the different ways of representing a problem. How to use them •Arrange students into groups of four, placed around the Think Board’s four sections. Provide the students with one of the sections as a starting point and give them time to discuss the idea with their neighbours before deciding on what to record. •You can also work on a Think Board as a whole class or individually. Assessment •Think Boards promote discussion – look for mathematical language used. •Assess individual student’s understanding of a mathematical idea – look at all sections of the •Think Board individually to find strengths and weaknesses This resource contains both PPT and PDF versions in a ZIP file so please ensure that you have the software to open them You will recieve a set of 5 different Thinkboards for each number and an editable version so that you can create your own.
KID THINKBOARDS- a great tool for number representation Numbers 5-10
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KID THINKBOARDS- a great tool for number representation Numbers 5-10

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What is a thinkboard? It is a graphic organiser or tool to assist students to make connections across/ within and between different representations of knowledge. The more connections that are made: •the better the understanding of the mathematics •the more likely it will be that the mathematical knowledge is retained •and easier it should be to apply the mathematics The focus of the think board is on finding the connections between the different ways of representing a problem. How to use them •Arrange students into groups of four, placed around the Think Board’s four sections. Provide the students with one of the sections as a starting point and give them time to discuss the idea with their neighbours before deciding on what to record. •You can also work on a Think Board as a whole class or individually. Assessment •Think Boards promote discussion – look for mathematical language used. •Assess individual student’s understanding of a mathematical idea – look at all sections of the •Think Board individually to find strengths and weaknesses This resource contains both PPT and PDF versions in a ZIP file so please ensure that you have the software to open them You will recieve a set of 5 different Thinkboards for each number and an editable version so that you can create your own.
NO PREP MATH GAME - representation of numbers  - POWERPOINT GAME
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NO PREP MATH GAME - representation of numbers - POWERPOINT GAME

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Looking for a fun way to test your students’ math knowledge around number representation using base ten blocks, tally marks and hands Need a fun game to use as a reward for your students- especially the competitive ones!!! Use this as an exit task after teaching a unit based on this theme 15 questions in this game Guaranteed to be fun, engaging and keep your students amused while reinforcing and consolidating what your students have learned along the way. The animated characters in the resource keep your students on task. This digital resource uses PowerPoint™ and can be assigned on Google Classroom or using a different platform, HOWEVER students must have PowerPoint on their devices to play this game. Otherwise, this game can be played from the teacher’s desktop computer that has PowerPoint and projected, or using any other device that has PowerPoint installed. This resource is not compatible with Google Slides™ and will NOT work properly if opened using Google Slides™. The resource will open up in Slideshow mode so you and your students can get right to playing the game. You may not edit any part of this resource. To exit out of the game, hit the ESC button. Your PowerPoint Game is located in the zip file. Just double click to start playing!
Christmas Writing Templates with stimulus pictures
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Christmas Writing Templates with stimulus pictures

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These story templates can be used on an IWB, on various other devices and are ideal for helping students to scaffold their writing to make it the best that it can be. Checklists are included on each slide to monitor My Checklist Capital letters Nouns Powerful adjectives Full stops Description Connective Different punctuation Synonyms Compound sentence Simple sentence Complex sentence Paragraphs More than 7 words in a sentenceWord selections to use in each story Brainstorming boxes for students to complete around all of the senses to support their writing. Choice of 1 images to choose from. Don’t forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! Also, follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded.