Numbers words on a colourful worksheet.\nWrite each number word the corresponding number of times (e.g. write one:1 time, write two: 2 times etc) \n1-10 on one page. 11-14 on one page. 15-17 on one page. 18-19 on one page. and 20 on one page. \nShould keep 'em quiet for a while !!!???!!!
My class really like these: add together the two numbers at the bottom that are in the same colour box. Then write the answers in the boxes in the middle. Add together the two numbers in the boxes and write the total in the star shape at the top.\nDifferentiated worksheets uploaded (easy/missing numbers/DIY blank etc.) Also easy to edit.
3 different activities (over 4 pages) to help students identify and think about the subject of a sentence. \n1. Underline the complete subject in the sentence.\n2. Add an appropriate subject to the sentence.\n3. Read the sentence, identify the subject, match to (non-commercial) clip-art.\n
Find x more than using the number line, then write the addition sentences. Find x less than using the number line, then write the subtraction sentences.\nStart number given. Students then fill in + or - and the other numbers to make the number sentences.\nPlease rate and comment.
/ay/ labelling worksheet.
hay, day, play, clay, tray, clay etc.
10 clear black and white, long words to label.
Read the words in the box and label the corresponding picture
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halves. half. 1/2. \nLook at the group of fruit and draw a line to make each group into two groups of equal quantity. \nThen fill in the missing numbers below the clip art: Half of 6 is 3 etc.
Numberline. Step counting. 2's and 5&'s.\nJump along the number line in steps of 2 and steps of 5.\nAlso count the feet by counting in twos.\nNumberline jump steps can be edited by typing new numbers under the number line.\nPLUS: Counting in the stars by 2s or 5s with fireworks 2,4,6,8 who do we appreciate? The underpaid teacher!!!
Simple labeling worksheet with 15 /ar/ digraph words.
Very simple and clear images.
With a word list with sound buttons.
Please let me know what you think of the style of images.
5 + 0 = 5, 4 + 1 = 5 ....I'm sure you know the rest?\nInside the table draw &'add&'; the required number of circles to make a total of five. Then fill in the addition sentence below the circles. Number bonds to five. Addition. \nPLEASE RATE AND COMMENT
one more than. one less than. number before. number after. up. down. shake it all about.\nSimple worksheet: write the number that comes before and after inside the circle, triangle or hearts.
Differentiated worksheets designed to assist learners with the mental addition strategy of partitioning ones into helpful parts to reach and bridge a three-digit number. The worksheets utilize the part-part-whole model to partition the ones, allowing students to discover the number bond to ten, which in turn helps them arrive at the next ten. By adding the remaining part, students can find the final answer.
The worksheets are differentiated into four levels, (I use them with my year 3 class) catering to learners’ varying abilities. Additionally, each set includes five large sheets, ideal for small group teaching.
Next Step: Add 10s across a 100 Number Line Worksheets
Food word glossary with 77 carefully selected academic vocabulary words for the IPC unit ‘What’s on the Menu’ (could be used with any food unit of study in any curriculum)
Each word has a definition and a clear picture.
9 A4 pages.
Also included are 54 word wall cards with word and image to use as flashcards or word wall cards.
Both resources designed to support EAL learners grasp essential vocabulary.
Adjectives mats & adjectives posters.
Differentiated adjective scaffolds - one with many adjectives, one with less and larger font.
Adjective mats are A4. Adjective posters are A3.
Also uploaded the publisher file if you wish to edit the example words (the font used is Topmarks )