I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This resource relates to Easter and contains 5 flexible lesson plans with PowerPoint Presentations for each lesson.
The Easter story is finally told in lesson 5 - You can start with any lesson.
1. Pancake Day/Shrove Tuesday -Literacy link on Instructions for making pancake and what Shrove Tuesday means for some Christians.
Worksheets - Sequence pictures (differentiated)
2. Why Christians celebrate Lent and the meaning of Ash Wednesday (3 worksheets)
3. Why we eat Easter eggs and hot cross buns and their link to Easter. (2 worksheets)
4. 3 Special Days in Holy Week (Palm Sunday/Maundy Thursday/Easter Friday (2 worksheets)
5. The Easter story Part 1 and 2 told via Presentations -whole class activities included and worksheet. The story is told by Granddad Joe and Calvin asks some questions. There is also some narration.
Worksheets and activities on all lessons.
All editable and printable.
Hope you enjoy this resource.
This phonic resource comprises a PowerPoint Presentation on:
Consonant digraphs - ch, sh, th,ng
Vowel digraphs/trigraphs:
- ai, ee, igh, oa;
-oo (long/short), ar, or;
- ur, ow, oi, er
- ear, air, ure
- Combinations of digraphs- e.g. chair, torch, coach
- Answers in pdf. Reading Sentences
- Wordsearches with answers
- There is a reading text on PowerPoint for whole class reading activity.
- True or false questions on PowerPoint relating to the text.
- Drawing pictures to go with simple sentences.
- Reading text and choosing the correct word to insert in the sentence.
- Missing graphemes and jumbled words activities.
- Reading captions and sentences.
- Blank handwriting sheet - img031.pdf
All resources can be adapted.
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Onset and Rime - 21 sets
https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/phonics-onset-and-rime-word-families-rhyme-powerpoint-presentations-activities-and-worksheets-11182862
Making Plurals
https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/spellings-writing-singular-nouns-into-plural-nouns-and-vice-versa-presentations-and-worksheets-11177496
I have uploaded two sets of lower case letters a to z to be printed onto card paper and laminate.
A lovely addition to your Alphabet/Phonic station.
Aimed at EYFS/Year 1, EFL/ESL students
Children practise moulding dough on top of the letters with dough/ plasticine.
Children practise writing inside the letters with different colour drywipe pens.
Print out as many times as you like - children can draw pictures beginning with the name of the letters.
Opportunity to use as a teaching resource showing children how to form lower case letters.
Hope this is useful.
For forming capital letters see free resource:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-capital-letters-formation-and-recognition-11692819
I have uploaded a resource to support children’s learning of the alphabet.
Children draw a line from each picture to the correct beginning letter name.
There are two sets which you can laminate for use with drywipe pens or you use as worksheets.
Two different lower case 'k’s are used.
Full pack link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-letters-activities-matching-pictures-to-upper-and-lower-case-letters-incs-trace-over-dots-11697982
Hope you find it useful.
This resource relates to onset and rime word families.
Aimed at: Reception Class/KS1, SEN and ESL/EFL Students.
<strong>Product Content:</strong>
Onset and Rime PowerPoint Presentation with animation
Recording worksheet
Hexagon shape card – laminate and cut out
Onset card divided into three sections for onset and rime activities - laminate
This presentation is an introduction to onset and rime presented in a way that children understand the concept and consolidate their knowledge by carrying out practical activities and recording their work on a worksheet or into their workbooks.
I find this resource very useful, especially in smaller group settings.
There are so many onset and rime word families. I have used the easier ones in the presentation.
To make this resource flexible and ‘hands-on’, I have made an onset card which you can laminate.
Once I laminated the card, I dabbed the letters with a dry erase pen on the onsets I wanted children to use to make onset and rime families. So there is an opportunity to differentiate the tasks.
I have also made a hexagon shape rime card. Just laminate and write the rime you want the children to use together with the Onset Card.
You can differentiate the activities by choosing the rimes you want the more advance groups to use and easier rimes for the groups that find blending onset and rime challenging.
Dabbing the onsets you want some children to use with the rimes makes it easier for them to build word families.
Hope you enjoy using this resource.
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This English Language Arts product contains story and questions and grammar:-
ELA Lesson Plans
PowerPoint Presentation on all 5 lessons.
The lessons focus on the short reading text.
Whole class teaching activities:
reading comprehension - listening and speaking;
story sequencing activity;
work on speech marks in sentences;
speech bubbles;
work on contraction of common words using the apostrophe - e.g. we’ll;
Add speech marks (inverted commas) in text;
Writing composition - finishing the story (creative writing)
All resources can be adapted.
File Type: Word and PowerPoint Presentation.
Letters and sounds SATPIN and sets 1 to 5. Whole class teaching in powerpoint - These resources can be used in letters and sound revision to improve reading for blending and segmentation.
There are various worksheets including pdf worksheets to go with the presentations.
I have made up some captions using words made up from Sets 1 to 5, Letters and Sounds i.e. s, a, t, p, i, n, m, d, g, o, c, k, r, e, u, ck, h, b, l,ll, f, ff, ss and sight words no, go, I, the, to.
This comprehensive resource contains groups of word families /onset and rime.
There are PowerPoint Presentations to teach onset and rime word families which contain:
Whole class teaching via the Presentations , e.g. saying the onset and rime and seeing why they rhyme.
You can extend the lesson e.g. which two pictures rhyme bud/bed/red which can be played with the picture cards.
There is a Teachers’ Guide on suggestions on how to use this resource.
The Picture Cards and Word Cards should be laminated and cut out for continued use.
Lots of activities for children to do:
Matching words to pictures and vice versa with the laminated cut out picture/word cards
Cut/paste activities to sort onset/rime word families
Sorting into boxes - read words below using phonological knowledge to sort words
Write simple captions for the pictures and then color in, eg. rat on a cat, dog on a log using key sight words , a, an, the and on.
Worksheet - write initial phoneme to complete word
Worksheet - write ending of rime to complete each word
Onset/rime covered: -at, -ad, -ag, -an, -et, -en, -eg, -ed, -ot, -og, -in, -ig, -ug, -un, -ip, -ut,
-ap, -op, -ay, -it -ox, and additional resources for -um, -ud, -ob, -ub, -ix, -od, -on and -am
All resources are printable, editable and can be adapted to suit your class.
Learning aim: Recognise and produce rhyming words.
File Type: Word and PowerPoint contained in a .zip file
You may be interested in the bundle:
www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-onset-and-rime-activity-bundle-11576490
UPDATED - Includes PDF Format of all worksheets, lesson plans and word search solutions.
This colourful resource is a detailed introduction to teaching split digraphs.
There are 5 PowerPoint Presentations - which includes whole class activities.
<strong>Each presentation focuses on a-e, e-e, i-e, o-e and u-e split digraphs. </strong>
<strong>The phonic pack also contains: </strong>
5 lesson plans - slides are referred to in the plans - includes objectives and key questions.
Differentiated activities - filling in split digraph letters, write sentences, word searches, correcting misspelt words (highlighted), e.g. hoem, tiem.
Solution to the word searches
Practical activities making split digraph words on laminated strips.
Split digraph strips, letters a-z, consonant digraphs and consonant blends - to be laminated and cut out.
Flashcards for teaching
Teacher’s Notes
If you only require worksheets only, visit:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/split-digraphs-phonics-worksheets-keystage-1-11589999
Goes well with:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phase-3-phonics-consonant-digraphs-vowel-digraphs-trigraphs-presentations-worksheets-activities-11073647
File type: Power Point, Microsoft Word and PDF
UPDATED WITH LESSON ON ADVERBIALS.
This bundle contains 6 products relating to the six different types of adverbs as listed below:
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Frequency
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Degree
Adverbs of Purpose/Reason
Adverbial Phrases and Fronted Adverbials
A great product to support your teaching of the different types of adverbs and adverbial phrases that act as adverbs.
You can adapt each product to the level of your class.
Teacher’s notes are included for each product.
Optional: You may just want to use the flashcards for speaking and listening activities and get students to construct their sentences orally using adverbs.
Each product contains display posters to remind students of the general rules. You may not need to display all of them.
There are also vocabulary cards which you can use as flashcards for teaching and then display on your word wall.
Differentiated Worksheets
There are sets of worksheets in each product for students to practise using the different kinds of adverbs and how to use adverbial phrases.
Reading comprehension and associated tasks on adverbials and fronted adverbials.
retrieving answers
inference and interpreting
vocabulary work
creative writing to include adverbials
Please see individual descriptions.
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This product relates to adverbs of time/frequency. Ideal if you want to review adverbs of time and frequency.
It introduces students to adverbs of time vocabulary and a guide to word order. It outlines where the adverb is usually positioned in a sentence when using the verb ‘to be’, main verb and auxiliary verbs.
Content:
Teacher’s Notes
18 Classroom Visuals - General information on adverbs of time and frequency
50 Vocabulary flashcards - Common Adverbs of frequency
Differentiated Worksheets
There are 6 sets of worksheets for students to practice using adverbs of time.
Worksheet is a sorting activity - Students cut, sort and paste definite and indefinite adverbs of time into the correct boxes. Not all the words need cutting out as some are adverbs of manner. (Answer Key included)
Differentiated Adverbs of frequency worksheets (2 sets) - Easier worksheet - Students sort the jumbled sentences placing the adverb at the end of the sentence. Harder worksheet - The more able students write each sentence out two times placing the adverb at the beginning and also at the end. (Example Answer included)
Adverbs of Frequency Sentence Work - Students construct 6 sentences from using the words from Box 1, 2 and 3. (Example given)
Adverbs of Time Word Order - Students choose 5 activities from the list and adverbs to write complete sentences.
Adverbs of Time (2) Worksheets - This is an easier worksheet. Students choose an appropriate adverb that best fits into each of the 5 sentences and then color in the pictures.
Extension work for more able students - Adverbs Already, Still and Yet. This worksheet focuses on the adverbs already, still and yet and where they are positioned in a sentence.
Classroom displays: If you are doing work on adverbs of time, you can laminate the information cards and put on classroom wall as visual reminders.
Laminate the flashcards - You can randomly shuffle the cards and ask a student to select a card. Whichever card is selected, e.g. ‘sometimes’, students make up a sentence with this word.
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Very useful addition to your phonics resources to reinforce spelling and writing of CVC words and reading simple sentences.
Aimed at: EYFS/Year 1
A set of worksheets for children to practise spelling and writing words that have the same rime ending. The children can practise reading sight words and decodable words.
This practical resource contains cut and paste worksheets of 29 onset/rime words.
**The worksheets are differentiated. There are 29 worksheets in each set. **
Onset and Rime 1 Worksheets - The cut/paste activity is in two parts. The student cuts out, sorts and then sticks each letter in the correct order to spell what the picture is.
The second part is to write in the gap to complete the sentence using the rhyming words they have cut out and glued beneath the pictures in the first part of the activity. Includes Answer Sheet for the sentences.
All 29 worksheets are in the same format.
Onset and Rime 2 Worksheets - The cut/paste only sheet has two rhyming pictures with the letters to cut out and stick below the pictures to spell the word. The student then writes the words on the line under the cut out letters.
All 29 worksheets are in the same format.
The students can colour in the pictures.
The onset and rime words used are:-
cat, mat
tag, bag
pan, van
sad, pad
jet, net
hen, pen
peg, leg
ted, bed
dot, pot
pin, bin
pig, wig
bug, jug
run, sun
pip, lip
cut, nut
cap, map
say, hay
fox, box
hop, mop
fit, sit
gum, sum
cub, tub
sob, cob
pod, cod
bud, mud
mix, six
won, Ron
jam, ham
log, dog
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This resource material is on split digraphs - a-e, e-e, i-e, o-e and u-e.
Some teachers only require the worksheets so I have made a separate resource pack. THIS IS PART OF A WHOLE PACK - see below for link to my shop.
There are two sets of worksheets:
Worksheet 1 set
-Students look at the pictures and complete the missing consonant to make the split digraph words.
Choose 3 words and write a sentence using each of the choosen words.
Mini word search to do (includes solutions).
Worksheet 2 - (5 pages) Students read each sentence and unscramble the highlighted words.
If you require the whole pack to include presentations, lesson plans and practical activities, please visit my shop: -)
You may be interested in:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-split-digraphs-5-presentations-5-lesson-plans-activity-sheets-practical-lessons-11348539
This resource comprises 5 worksheets on the water cycle and a missing jigsaw activity.
The worksheets are also on PowerPoint and PDF format.
These are additional worksheets you can give out during the lesson, use as assessment on the water cycle or as homework.
Two worksheets require students to write about the water cycle in their own words.
Three worksheets entail cut and paste activities. The simpler activities are cutting out the word strips and glue them onto the correct blank space to show the water cycle process.
The other cut and paste activity requires students to write the title in their workbooks or on a separate sheet of paper. Then they write about each word, cut out the strip and glue it into their workbooks. Some students may only be able to complete 4 strips. Let them choose a word to write about.
Once the students have written something about each word, they can draw a picture for each strip.
There is a jigsaw puzzle to complete. It has 4 pieces missing with which students complete the puzzle picture of the water cycle. When this is completed, student cut out and stick the labels into the correct spaces on the completed puzzle. A finished puzzle is included to how the puzzle should look. NB: The picture was drawn on the computer and coloured in by hand.
Missing Jigsaw Puzzle pieces (b/w) – Print off the page with just one puzzle piece in place. Students complete the whole puzzle by cutting out the rest of the puzzles (8 pieces) and sticking them in place to complete the water cycle picture. Then as above, cut out the words and glue beneath the correct picture, e.g. precipitation would go beneath the rain cloud.
Students can then colour in.
Hope you enjoy using these resources.
Time-saving flashcards for phonic work.
The digraph being learnt is highlighted in red.
The writing is in print and joined up.
Foundation/Keystage 1, SEN and ESL/EAL pupils.
Just print and laminate these large digraph picture cards.
Browse round my store, you may be interested in the following:
Revision of digraphs sh ch th ng ck ph and wh
Digraphs Ph and Wh
There is some basic information about the Crimean War - opportunity for children to research more and how it prompted two pioneering nurses to go to the Crimea to use their nursing skills.
Please adapt Information Sheet to suit needs of pupils to complete the missing information in Worksheet 1.
Worksheet 2 is Cross-curricula - Geography link - See how many countries the chn can label by comparing Worksheet 2 with labeled map of the world.
Desired Outcome is to understand why we still remember Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole in the UK.
There is a English Language Arts link - using adjectives to describe the nurses.
Use this resource to compare with US pioneering nurses.
This resource contains sentences for dictation on PowerPoint.
Also well being suitable for Keystage, all the dictated texts can be used in EFL/ESL and ESOL classes.
There is also an audio recording of the text. You can play the recording of text 18 or print off the text and read it aloud to the children.
After the dictation, outlined in Teacher’s Notes, display the text on PowerPoint for students to self-correct in a different colour pencil.
The National Curriculum objectives are outlined in the PowerPoint - in short to write from memory a dictated passage whilst holding the pencil appropriately.
It gives students the opportunity to practise their spelling.
For more dictation resources:
30 Differentiated Texts for Dictation
**September 19, 2018 - UPDATED with two new PowerPoint Presentations on plurals that do not change, e.g. scissors and nouns with no singular, e.g. sheep, together with worksheets and cut and glue sorting activities.
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This resource contains colorful PowerPoint Presentations on the general rules to change singular nouns into plural.
Aimed at: Pre-K/Kindergarten, Grade 1, ESL/EFL
Teachers’ Guide on how you can teach via the PowerPoint lessons.
There are also whole class activities within the presentations.
Content of PowerPoint Presentations - Simple rules and guidance:-
(15 Slides) -Adding -s to nouns to make regular plurals, e.g. cat/cats
(16 Slides) - Nouns that have irregular plurals, e.g child/children
(21 Slides) - Nouns ending in consonant + y, e.g. baby/babies
(29 Slides) - Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x and z, e.g. bench/benches, box/boxes
(21 Slides) - Nouns ending in f or fe, e.g. wolf/wolves and exceptions to the rule
(36 Slides) - Nouns ending in o, e.g. potato/potatoes,igloo/igloos - adding s or es
(28 Slides) - Plurals that do not require any changes, e.g. scissors, pants, shorts, tweezers, tights - New
(14 Slides) - Nouns that do not change at all, e.g. sheep, salmon, deer - New
Includes: Whole class activities.
Exceptions to the rules are highlighted within the presentations.
There are worksheets based on each presentation.
Multiple Choice Activity worksheets (pdf) - choosing the correct spelling of the plural with pictures shown.
Writing - Sentences with highlighted singular or plural noun to be changed.
Cut and glue sorting activity - Please see Preview Pane - Students look at the pictures and write the plural and then cut out and glue into the correct column on Activitiy Sheets 1a and 1b.
Editable and printable.
Learning aims: Develop children’s understanding of singular and plural nouns. To know some nouns have irregular plurals and nouns that are in the plural only.
Word family - at and - un - fat, hat, cat, rat, fun, bun, sun, run.
This simple phonic word search can be used as an extension activity for early finishers.
You can enlarge the sheet and lay out letters for children to place on top of the words they find.
You may be interested in my onset and rime resource.
https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/phonics-onset-and-rime-word-families-rhyme-powerpoint-presentations-activities-and-worksheets-11182862
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This is a free sample of upper and lowercase A, B and C letters only with 2D and 3D shapes.
A, B and C alphabet playdough mats for modelling letter shapes. The mats show pictures in colour and b&w.
The letters are on whole pages in two sizes - A4 and US letter size 8.5 x 11".
Fun learning activity colouring in shapes and background of letters and making letter shapes.
Content:
Lowercase letters a b c with 2D shapes
Uppercase letters A B C with 2D shapes
Lowercase letters a b c with 3D shapes
Uppercase letters A B C with 3D shapes
Alphabet playdough mats A, B & C
Alphabet playdough mats with pictures labelled
Please click on link for full product description.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-letters-and-2d-and-3d-shapes-worksheets-cut-and-paste-activities-bundle-12149969
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