Classroom Resources, Displays, Lettering Sets and Much More!
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We provide a wide range of primary school and high school aged resources with a main focus on lettering sets and the subjects of high school Science, computing, growth mindset, religious education, ICT, classroom management, website log ins, Class Dojo, English and maths.
We provide a wide range of primary school and high school aged resources with a main focus on lettering sets and the subjects of high school Science, computing, growth mindset, religious education, ICT, classroom management, website log ins, Class Dojo, English and maths.
NEW Malamander Herbie & Violet (by Thomas Taylor) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description
Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of BOTH of the characters as booklets. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet for both characters:-
Page One
Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays.
Page Two
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Three
Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile.
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Page Four
Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think.
Page Five
Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character.
Page Six
Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es)
Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
Roald Dahl Day! Colouring / Coloring Pages / Sheets AND Writing Frames of his 12 most popular books
Attached are Five files:
PowerPoint Slides Colouring Sheets (full page A4).
PDF Slides Colouring Sheets (full page A4).
PowerPoint Slides Writing Templates (character and lines paper, full page A4).
PDF Slides Writing Templates (character and lines paper, full page A4).
A PowerPoint with the full original colours for children to copy.
All of the above are in the style of Quentin Blake (water colour paint would work the best as it is his style!)
The 12 books are as follows:
Matilda
The BFG
Fantastic Mr. Fox
George’s Marvellous Medicine
Danny the Champion of the World
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
James and the Giant Peach
Esio Trot
The Enormous Crocodile
The Twits
The Witches
The Magic Finger
I have lots of other colouring pages too, please check my store.
Thanks for looking at the resources!
Al Chaudhury Time Travelling with a Hamster Describe the Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets
Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:-
Page One
Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays.
Page Two
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Three
Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile.
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Page Four
Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think.
Page Five
Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character.
Page Six
Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es)
Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
Medusa (Greek Mythology Gorgon Hero) Describe the Character Full Booklet Description A4 Worksheets.
Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:-
Page One
Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays.
Page Two
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Three
Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile.
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Page Four
Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think.
Page Five
Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character.
Page Six
Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es)
Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
Goodnight Mister Mr Tom (by Michelle Magorian) Describe the Character Booklet Description Worksheets.
Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:-
Page One
Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays.
Page Two
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Three
Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile.
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Page Four
Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think.
Page Five
Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character.
Page Six
Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es)
Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
Harry Potter - 10 x Coloring Sheets / Colouring Pages Activity - Printable A4 Mindfulness Worksheets.
The PDF file is ready to print on A4 (you could also select multiple to a page so children have a small set each which they can print and write about / annotate in their exercise books.) I like to print ‘two to a page’ which gives them an A5, smaller version.
These make a great classroom display for your reading area / topic area in class, especially if you click ‘print to A3’.
They’re also good if you print them smaller (i.e. 6 to a page) so that the students can then annotate them i.e. writing specific descriptions next to the pictures.
I have lots more colouring sheets in my shop.
Thanks for looking at our resources.
NEW Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare Lettering Whole Alphabet, Numbers, Signs Instant Titles Letters Display
Beautiful and updated lettering set for your classroom display.
The single file has ALL:
Capital letters
Lowercase letters
Numbers 0-9
Signs i.e. @ £ $ !
To create your display title simply:
Edit the document and delete the letters you do not need,
Print the document in A4 colour,
Laminate the letters and cut them out,
Stick up on display.
A really fantastic resource including brighter colours and more modern pictures than other lettering sets found online.
Please check my other resources, I have hundreds of different lettering sets and can even create bespoke ones if you send me a message.
Please rate my resources,
Thanks,
The Bearded Teacher.
Wonder by RJ Palacio - Auggie Pullman Describe the Character Full Booklet Description A4 Worksheets.
Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:-
Page One
Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays.
Page Two
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Three
Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile.
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Page Four
Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think.
Page Five
Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character.
Page Six
Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es)
Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
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NEW Macbeth - Shakespeare Lettering Whole Alphabet, Numbers, Signs Instant Titles Letters Display
Beautiful and updated lettering set for your classroom display.
The single file has ALL:
Capital letters
Lowercase letters
Numbers 0-9
Signs i.e. @ £ $ !
To create your display title simply:
Edit the document and delete the letters you do not need,
Print the document in A4 colour,
Laminate the letters and cut them out,
Stick up on display.
A really fantastic resource including brighter colours and more modern pictures than other lettering sets found online.
Please check my other resources, I have hundreds of different lettering sets.
Please rate my resources,
Thanks,
The Bearded Teacher.
Create your very own Harry Potter / Hogwarts School Wizards or Witch Student Character FULL BOOKLET!
Several A4 Worksheets as one amazing booklet!
An excellent creative writing opporunity for students to use their imagination creatively.
Attached is the PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:-
Page One
Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays.
Page Two
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Three
Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile.
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Page Four
Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think.
Page Five
Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character.
Page Six
Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works best for your class(es)
Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
Please find attached: Lancashire KLIPS and LAPS Coverage Assessment and Data Tracking Tool For Writing Years 1,2,3,4,5,6.
Fill in this document at the end of each lesson, week or unit to track the children’s progress.
The document uses Lancashire KLIPS and LAPS - the LAPS are labelled 1,2 or 3 where relevant (grey crosses means there are no laps for that particular objective).
Type 1,2, or 3 to change the colour of each cell.
Please open the EXAMPLE document to see how to fill it in.
If this resource is popular I’ll upload these for maths and reading soon.
Thanks for looking.
Harry Potter Top Trumps Classroom games Activity. All Editable and has Blank Trumps To Create Own
32 Different characters i.e. Harry, Hermione, Ron, Voldemort, etc.
Can be printed and laminated to make a fun classroom game.
Use the spare sheets to create your very own characters.
Please look at my other Harry Potter items by searching by store for ‘Potter’.
Thanks for looking!
Percy Jackson Lightning Thief, Describe the Story Character / Description, Profile Template Editable
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter - Describe the Character / Description, Profile Template Editable A4 PDF
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
NEW Book Of Mice and Men Display Lettering Whole Alphabet Letter Set Numbers Signs Instant Displays
Beautiful and updated lettering set for your classroom display.
The files have ALL:
Capital letters
Lowercase letters
Numbers 0-9
Signs i.e. @ £ $ !
To create your display title simply:
Edit the document and delete the letters you do not need,
Print the document in A4 colour,
Laminate the letters and cut them out,
Stick up on display.
A really fantastic resource including brighter colours and more modern pictures than other lettering sets found online.
Please check my other resources, I have hundreds of different lettering sets and can even create bespoke ones if you send me a message.
If you leave a 5 star review you can have any of my other resources for free! Just leave your e-mail in the review and I’ll contact you
Please rate my resources,
Thanks for looking!
Scrooge - Describe the Character / Description, Profile Template Editable A4 PDF Worksheets
A Christmas Carol
The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows:
Page One
Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character:
The character’s likes
The character’s dislikes
The character’s feelings
The character’s friends
The character’s family
The character’s hopes
The character’s fears
The character’s house
The character’s hobbies
The character’s past
The character’s present
The character’s future
The character’s problems
The character’s solutions
Page Two
The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’
On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives.
Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish.
Thanks for looking at my resources.
FULL Starbooks Bespoke Lettering / Letter Set Display for Starbucks Themed Reading Area Instant Job.
Attached is the full alphabet (lower and upper case) as well as numbers and common signs.
Simply print, laminate and cut the letters to create a fabulous title display.
Please check my other items (I’m sharing this for free to try to generate interest and 5 star ratings).
Thanks in advance,
The Bearded Teacher.
Story Openings / Starters For World Book Day for English Creative Writing FREE
Pictures with the opening of stories.
This is a free and limited version to trial (full version has 25 images with story starters).
The Bearded Teacher.
30 Different Writing Frames / Templates, Lined Paper with Colourful Pictures for Borders - Displays.
These make fantastic displays, I have created different themes such as science, snow, easter etc. so that you have a great choice.
I usually print a few of each for my writing are in class and the children love using them, great also for role play areas.
These are all A4 PDFS.
These can also be printed two to a page if you want really small lines.
I have blank versions of this same document in my shop so please check it out.
Thanks for looking
20 creative writing ideas:
Nature Journaling: Have them keep a journal to document their observations of plants, animals, and the environment.
Pen Pals: Connect with other schools or students in different locations and encourage letter writing.
Scavenger Hunt: Create a writing scavenger hunt with clues and riddles for them to solve.
Story Stones: Collect small, interesting objects from nature and have them create stories around them.
Recipe Book: Encourage them to write down family recipes, creating a personalized cookbook.
Interview a Family Member: Have them interview an older family member and write a biography.
Postcards: Ask them to send postcards to friends or family, sharing their adventures.
Comic Strips: Let them create their own comic strips, combining writing and drawing.
Treasure Map: Draw a treasure map and write clues or a story about the hidden treasure.
Book Reviews: Have them write book reviews for the books they read at home.
Diary or Journal: Encourage daily journaling about their experiences and feelings.
Adventure Stories: Ask them to write a short adventure story set in a fictional or real location.
Dream Journal: Have them keep a journal to record their dreams, or even write stories based on their dreams.
Historical Letters: Write letters from the perspective of historical figures or characters from history.
Create a Family Newspaper: Write and illustrate a family newspaper with updates, stories, and jokes.
Travel Blog: If they go on a trip, create a travel blog or journal to document the journey.
Pen a Poem: Encourage them to write poems about their surroundings or emotions.
Fairy Tale Rewrite: Rewrite a classic fairy tale with a new twist or ending.
Mystery Stories: Have them write and solve a mystery story, complete with clues.
Science Reports: Encourage them to explore a scientific concept and write a report about their findings.