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I am passionate about learning that is tailored to children's interests and gives lots of opportunity for children to be creative and critical thinkers. I think it's important that learning materials cater to a variety of learning styles and I try to make my resources have real-world applications whenever possible. These resources will not only engage your learners, but they'll save you time, so that you can focus on doing what you do best.

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I am passionate about learning that is tailored to children's interests and gives lots of opportunity for children to be creative and critical thinkers. I think it's important that learning materials cater to a variety of learning styles and I try to make my resources have real-world applications whenever possible. These resources will not only engage your learners, but they'll save you time, so that you can focus on doing what you do best.
Name and Identify  Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Activity Booklet Worksheet Pack Year 1 KS1
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Name and Identify Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Activity Booklet Worksheet Pack Year 1 KS1

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This is an engaging set of activities about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores, that come in either booklet format or worksheet format, depending on your preference. There is also a version which includes the key facts about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores (great as a source of information followed by practice activities) and a version for children that understand the basics and are ready to show what they know. What’s included? Key concepts gap fill or explanation depending on the version Circle the animal that doesn’t belong to the animal group. Connect the animal to its food by following the trails. Draw an animal and write what it eats. Circle the word predator or prey depending on the animal. Draw missing teeth on the animals. Quiz questions to check understanding. Circle all the animals of one diet type. Crossword with clues using diet type. List five animals for each type. Wordfind to find 10 herbivores. Write about an animal they like. Match animals to their food. Animal jokes Answer key is included, plus U.S. and U.K. versions. I hope your children enjoy learning about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores with these activities.
Name and Identify  Carnivores, Omnivores, Herbivores Digital PowerPoint Presentation Year 1 KS1
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Name and Identify Carnivores, Omnivores, Herbivores Digital PowerPoint Presentation Year 1 KS1

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This colourful, interactive PowerPoint lesson introduces the key concepts of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores with lots of photos and is interspersed with “check what you know” slides to make sure that children have understood a concept before moving on to the next one. The slides are editable, and you can delete any you don’t need. The end slides are an opportunity to assess children’s understanding and give you the flexibility to assess this verbally, either with partners or yourself, or in written form by having students write sentences in their books. The slideshow can be used as a whole-class presentation, or it can be assigned to students to work through on their own devices. Over 30 slides are included covering: Carnivores Omnivores Herbivores Predators and prey Scavengers Different types of teeth and how these are used for eating different food A one-page printable assessment activity is included for children to name and identify carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. I hope your children enjoy learning about carnivores, omnivores and herbivores with these slides. U.K. and U.S. versions included. If you’d like an activity book or worksheets to go with this, you can save money with the bundle here.
Famous Indigenous Australians Digital Slides Research Aboriginal NAIDOC Week
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Famous Indigenous Australians Digital Slides Research Aboriginal NAIDOC Week

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If you’re after an easy way for your students to find out about the achievements of 21 iconic Indigenous Australians who’ve shaped history, this set of PowerPoint and Google™ slides that highlight their contributions to arts, science, culture, politics will be ideal. The people in this set to show a broad range of contributions across various fields, from young and old, and from the past and present, to honour each person and to inspire our young people. The text on the slides is editable and you can delete any slides you don’t need. I’ve also included a couple of blank slides so you can add your own photo/text for people you wish to include. The slideshow can be used as a whole class at the start or end of the day, or during social studies/inquiry. Alternatively, it can be used independently, and can be accompanied by the banners, so students can write about a person for a class display. These can be attached to the wall or hung over string (and stapled or glued together). Who’s included? Neville Bonner - politician Cathy Freeman - athlete David Unaipon - inventor and writer Pat Dudgeon - first Indigenous psychologist Sir Douglas Nicholls - Governor of South Australia Tom Calma - professor and activist Marcia Langton - professor and activist Sally Morgan - author Michael-Shawn Fletcher - geographer Faith Bandler - activist Madeleine Madden - actress Kyah Simon - football player Nova Peris - politician and athlete Jessica Mauboy - singer Noel Pearson - lawyer Linda Burney - politician Lionel Rose - boxer Evonne Goolagong Cawley - tennis player Albert Namatjira - artist Adam Goodes - AFL footballer Archie Roach - singer You will receive an editable PPT file (text is editable, images/layout aren’t), a link to the Google Slides version, and a PDF of printable banners. I hope your students enjoy finding out more about the achievements of these amazing Aboriginal Australians! If you’re after pre-made banners for a display, you may like this set of iconic Indigenous Australians.
Achievements of Indigenous Australians Class Display Aboriginal NAIDOC Week
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Achievements of Indigenous Australians Class Display Aboriginal NAIDOC Week

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This set of banners highlights the achievements of Indigenous Australians who’ve shaped history and contributed to the arts, science, culture, politics, and sports. Perfect for NAIDOC Week or all year round! The people in this set show a broad range of contributions across various fields, from young and old, and from the past and present, to honour each person and to inspire our young people. Who’s included? Neville Bonner - politician Cathy Freeman - athlete David Unaipon - inventor and writer Pat Dudgeon - first Indigenous psychologist Sir Douglas Nicholls - Governor of South Australia Tom Calma - professor and activist Marcia Langton - professor and activist Sally Morgan - author Michael-Shawn Fletcher - geographer Faith Bandler - activist Madeleine Madden - actress Kyah Simon - football player Nova Peris - politician and athlete Jessica Mauboy - singer Noel Pearson - lawyer Linda Burney - politician Lionel Rose - boxer Evonne Goolagong Cawley - tennis player Albert Namatjira - artist Adam Goodes - AFL footballer Archie Roach - singer Each banner is one page and in colour. There are also some optional phrases that can be mixed and matched to go with the display. I hope you and your students find these banners inspiring! If you’re after a PowerPoint or Google Slides version that comes with banners for students to fill in, you may like this set of famous Indigenous Australians. -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
The Ivory Bangle Lady Black History Month
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The Ivory Bangle Lady Black History Month

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The discovery of the Ivory Bangle Lady is a great way to bring black British history into your history lessons. The Ivory Bangle Lady is important in developing an understanding of the diverse history and cultural heritage of Britain. The Ivory Bangle Lady’s remains were found in York and showed that she lived during Roman Britain. Recent DNA tests have shown that she had African heritage, which illustrates that people with African ancestry have been in Britain since the Romans came to Britain. She also had wealth which was evident in the jewellery and other expensive items that she was buried with. There are still a lot of unknowns which is perfect for a history lesson because there are opportunities for children to come up with their own ideas. The resources in this pack will get your children analysing 12 pieces of evidence, just like archaeologists, to sort the relevant evidence from the irrelevant, and to use the evidence to justify theories. They will ask their own question to investigate. With the help of research in the form of notes by two fictional archaeologists, they will answer questions and generate their own ideas about the Ivory Bangle Lady. Finally, they will summarise their knowledge by writing a museum plaque about the Ivory Bangle Lady. There are two levels of difficulty included, plus editable versions so you can adapt this to your students. There is also a worksheet on key vocabulary covered in the activities. This resource is suitable for KS2. You will receive: 6 PDFs 5 PDFS for the easier level 7 editable PPTX files (text is editable, images/layout aren’t) -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
The Great Fire of London Timeline Activity Worksheet
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The Great Fire of London Timeline Activity Worksheet

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This timeline activity is a hands-on visual way for students to put the events of the Great Fire of London in order. I’ve included the actions of Samuel Pepys in the timeline because it’s interesting, such as his priority to bury wine and cheese (which seems odd to us now, but they would have been very expensive items back then), and because he was a significant figure at the time who left a valuable primary source detailing the event. There are two options to choose from: Worksheet timeline cut and paste – either glue events next to the dates (easier option) or write dates and glue events on (harder version). Foldable timeline – glue events below the dates and pictures. I’ve included a set of clues to help children put the events in order, if needed. These can be cut up or left as is. You will receive 4 PDFs and 3 editable PPTX files (text is editable, images/layout aren’t). More timelines you may like: History of land transport History of boats and ships History of flight The Titanic Ancient Egypt The Benin Empire -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Benin Empire Timeline Activity
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Benin Empire Timeline Activity

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This timeline activity is a hands-on visual way for students to put the events of the Benin Empire in order, so that they can see the changes that took place over time, from the first settlements of the Edo people to modern-day Nigeria. There are two options to choose from: worksheet timeline cut and paste – either glue pictures onto the dates (easier option), or write dates and glue pictures on (harder version) foldable timeline – glue events below the dates and pictures I’ve included a set of clues to help children put the events in order, if needed. These can be cut up or left as is. You will receive three PDFs and two editable PPXT files (text is editable, images and layout aren’t). More timelines you may like: History of land transport History of flight History of boats and ships The Great Fire of London The Titanic Ancient Egypt -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Matariki Maths Activities Worksheets Year 3-6
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Matariki Maths Activities Worksheets Year 3-6

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There are several maths skills that can incorporate the Matariki whetū/stars, so I created this activity for teachers that want to bring Matariki into their maths lesson, or who want to weave maths skills with the environment. These activities are ideal for year 3-6 students and can be adapted if needed. The questions cover measurement of length using rulers (to the nearest cm, but if you have children that want to measure in mm, that’s great), positional language, identifying shapes, and locating Matariki whetū/stars using coordinates. There are two options to choose from with the questions and the questions are editable, so you can adapt them to your needs. This activity is ideal for the whole class, small groups, early finishers, and rotating stations. You’ll receive 2 PDFs and 2 editable PPTX files. You may also like: You may also like: Matariki weaving kete Matariki hāngi reading and writing craft Matariki Maths Stars Craft
Matariki Maths Craft Fact Families Times Tables Stars Activity
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Matariki Maths Craft Fact Families Times Tables Stars Activity

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Here’s a great way to practice maths skills for Matariki: Children complete fact families or times tables on whetū/stars, cut them out, and make a kete to store them in. There are lots of options to choose from: Make a kete with a string handle or paper handle Addition/Subtraction fact families – partially filled, all gaps, or student choice Multiplication/Division fact families - partially filled, all gaps, or student choice Times tables – 1/2/5/10x, 1-4x/5-8x/9-12x, or a mixture Children complete three stars (1 page), four stars (1 page), or seven stars (2 pages). This activity is ideal for the whole class, small groups, early finishers, or rotating stations. I hope your children enjoy working on their fact fluency and making their kete of whetū/stars! You will receive 5 PDF files. You may also like: Matariki weaving kete Matariki hāngi reading and writing craft Matariki maths -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Camping Pattern Block Mats and Task Cards Summer Camp Theme
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Camping Pattern Block Mats and Task Cards Summer Camp Theme

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This collection of 10 Camping Pattern Block mats and task cards will support your learners as they learn to identify, sort, flip, rotate and turn shapes. Great as part of a camping or summer topic, or when learning about 2D shapes. How challenging is it? There are three levels of difficulty so you can tailor the activities to your learners: full-size colour and ink saver version for practicing matching task cards for learners to put the shapes together without a mat outline version for those that need an extra challenge What’s included in the zip file? Mats (colour and ink saver) lantern tent thermos marshmallow on a stick canoe camp stove camp fire sausage on a stick torch pine tree Task cards (2 per page to cut in half) Ideas for use: supplemental materials morning tables math centers stations early finishers U.S. and U.K. versions for flashlight/torch included. I hope you enjoy using these pattern block mats with your learners. You will receive a zip file with PDFs. TIPS FOR PRINTING: Please ensure that you select actual size or set scaling to none depending on your print options. You may also like: Fairytale Pattern Blocks
Matariki Weaving Kete Craft Hands-on Class or Library Activity
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Matariki Weaving Kete Craft Hands-on Class or Library Activity

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Learning to weave a kete is a fun activity that enriches children’s learning about traditional Māori crafts. It can be used during Matariki to celebrate this special time of year or at any time of the year to teach children the skills of weaving. It is also a great way to build fine motor skills. There are three differentiated versions to choose from: The easiest level uses three strips of coloured paper and is ideal for young learners and those with limited fine motor skills. The medium level also uses three strips of paper, but the number of under/over movements has increased. The hardest level is great for older children and uses five strips of paper. This activity is ideal for the whole class, small groups, early finishers, rotating stations, and library sessions. I hope you and your children enjoy weaving their kete! You will receive: 2 PDF files If you have any trouble downloading, just reach out to me via email and I’ll help get these to you. You may also like: Matariki Hāngi Reading and Writing Craft Matariki Stars Maths Craft Matariki Maths
Matariki Hāngi Craft Reading Information Text and Writing Craft
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Matariki Hāngi Craft Reading Information Text and Writing Craft

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Children will love making this hands-on foldout hāngi craft. It can be used as a craft for Matariki or as a writing craft for children to write what they know about Matariki. I’ve included lots of options to choose from for the craft and the information text, so you can easily adapt this to your needs. Craft Options: Make a foldable hāngi. Write answers to the questions (with lines or without). Blank for students to write about their own topic/s of interest (with lines or without). Editable version so you can write the topics or questions (text is editable, images and layout aren’t). Information Options: Jigsaw reading - eight topics to choose from for the harder version and four topics for the easier version, plus an editable version so you can adapt it and choose the questions that are most appropriate. Reading text – two levels of text to choose from, plus editable versions, or you can use online sources. While this craft could be used to write about Matariki, it could also be used for writing instructions on how to make a hāngi. I hope you and your children enjoy making their paper hāngi craft. You will receive: Two zip files with PDFs and PPTX files. You may also like: Matariki Hāngi Reading and Writing Craft Matariki Stars Maths Craft Matariki Maths -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Father's Day Crafts, Coupons, Questionnaire
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Father's Day Crafts, Coupons, Questionnaire

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Your children will love choosing and making the craft that suits their father or special person the best for Father’s Day, with three options to choose from, and themed coupons to go inside. Plus, you can build community with a homework questionnaire for children to get to know their fathers or special person better, with interesting questions that they will enjoy sharing when they bring it back to school. What’s included? Make a briefcase and coupons which include a laptop, notebook, calculator, and phone Make a sports bag and coupons which include a basketball, baseball bat, soccer ball, drink bottle, and towel Make a toolbox and coupons which include a hammer, chisel, saw, wrench, and screwdriver Example page showing the finished crafts for children to see Two versions of a take-home questionnaire for children to do for homework U.K. and U.S. versions I hope your children enjoy making these and getting to know their fathers or special people better with the questionnaire. You will receive 2 PDFs (not editable). If you need something editable, please reach out to at info@zigglelearning.com. -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Greeting Signs, Hello in Different Languages, Multicultural, Multilingual Signs
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Greeting Signs, Hello in Different Languages, Multicultural, Multilingual Signs

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Celebrate diversity and create an inclusive learning environment with this set of over 40 multicultural greeting signs that will help every child and their family to feel a sense of belonging in your classroom, by learning, sharing, and using greetings in their language. These “hello” wall posters would be fantastic in a school entry or hallway, or in your classroom. Your class could learn how to say hello in a different language every week, with children who speak the language of the week getting to be the expert. The designs include flags of all the countries in the world and the words are written in the script of the language. These signs look great printed on photo paper, or print them and laminate them. I’ve created 5 sets specifically tailored to the 38 most commonly spoken languages in the U.S, U.K, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, along with up to 7 of the most commonly spoken indigenous languages in each of those countries. As it’s not possible to include signs for all languages, I have included an editable version, so that no child has to miss out. 2 per page and 4 per page options included. If you prefer a different design, you may like this similar set and if you prefer this version but with the transliterations and no script, check out this set. I hope you enjoy displaying these posters in your classroom or workplace. -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Multilingual Greeting Signs "Hello" Different Languages Classroom Diversity
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Multilingual Greeting Signs "Hello" Different Languages Classroom Diversity

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Celebrate diversity and create an inclusive learning environment with this set of over 40 multicultural greeting signs that will help every child and their family to feel a sense of belonging in your classroom, by learning, sharing, and using greetings in their language. These “hello” wall posters would be fantastic in a school entry or hallway, or in your classroom. Your class could learn how to say hello in a different language every week, with children who speak the language of the week getting to be the expert. The designs include flags of all the countries in the world. These signs look great printed on photo paper, or print them and laminate them. I’ve created 5 sets specifically tailored to the 38 most commonly spoken languages in the U.S, U.K, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, along with up to 7 of the most commonly spoken indigenous languages in each of those countries. As it’s not possible to include signs for all languages, I have included an editable version, so that no child has to miss out. 2 per page and 4 per page options included. If you prefer a different design, you may like this similar set and if you like the flag design but want the script rather than the transliteration, check out this set here. I hope you enjoy displaying these posters in your classroom or workplace. You will receive 5 zip files with PDFs and an editable PPTX (text is editable, images/layout aren’t). -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Classroom Decor Celebrate Diversity Multicultural Multilingual Greeting Signs
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Classroom Decor Celebrate Diversity Multicultural Multilingual Greeting Signs

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Celebrate diversity and create an inclusive learning environment with this set of over 40 multicultural greeting signs that will help every child and their family to feel a sense of belonging in your classroom, by learning, sharing, and using greetings in their language. These “hello” wall posters would be fantastic in a school entry or hallway, or in your classroom. Your class could learn how to say hello in a different language every week, with children who speak the language of the week getting to be the expert. There are four border designs: rainbows, pastels, neutrals, and ink saver. The posters come 2 per page and 4 per page. These signs look great printed on photo paper, or print them and laminate them. I’ve created 5 sets specifically tailored to the 38 most commonly spoken languages in the U.S, U.K, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, along with up to 7 of the most commonly spoken indigenous languages in each of those countries. As it’s not possible to include signs for all languages, I have included editable versions of the borders (2 per page), so that no child has to miss out - they’ll be happy to help you learn how to say “hello” in their language, and you will be able to get a sign made up quickly so they can feel proud of their language being displayed in your classroom. If you need a 4-per-page editable version, please email me with the border you need. I also have this set with a border of flags of the world which you can find here for the transliterations and here for the script version. You will receive five zip files with PDFs and PPTX files. -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Amelia Earhart Reading Timeline Craft Activity Pack
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Amelia Earhart Reading Timeline Craft Activity Pack

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This Amelia Earhart activity pack is full of engaging activities for your children to learn about Amelia Earhart, including a reading text with comprehension questions, an areoplane craft to make, a foldable timeline, a graphic organiser, measurement maths, and more. Reading Informational Text: The digital and printable reading text is differentiated with four levels so you can use what works best for your students. This comes with an editable PPT so you can adapt it as needed (text is editable, images and layout aren’t). Aeroplane Craft: There are two versions of the craft with simple vocabulary or with aeroplane terminology, which is great for older students, and for students who love planes and may already be familiar with the terminology. Foldable Timeline: Children glue on the events to make an accordion timeline. Measurement Maths: Two worksheets with an Amelia Earhart theme to practice measuring using standard units, centimetres, whole inches, or whole and part inches. Plus: a graphic organiser with three line sizes a writing craft with three line sizes a word search with two levels of difficulty a colouring page pictures and “Amelia Earhart” heading for a display U.K. and U.S. versions I hope your children enjoy learning about Amelia Earhart. You will receive PDFs (not editable) and a PPTX file (editable reading text). If you need something editable or in a digital version, please reach out to me via email. -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Titanic Timeline Worksheet Foldable Digital Google™ Slide Activity
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Titanic Timeline Worksheet Foldable Digital Google™ Slide Activity

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This Titanic timeline activity is a hands-on way to trace the story of the Titanic from when it was being built, through to the detailed events of the sinking, up to the time the wreck was discovered. There are three options, with more options within each. 1. Cut and paste worksheet Option one – match the pictures and descriptions to the dates and times. Option two – write the missing date or time and match the pictures and descriptions. Answer key is included 2. Foldable timeline Children colour in the Titanic halves or use the pre-coloured version of the Titanic halves. Option one – match the pictures to the descriptions, dates, and times. Option two – match the descriptions to the pictures, dates, and times. Option three – write the dates and times and match the pictures to the descriptions. 3. Digital Google™ Slide Drag and drop the events onto the timeline. Children will be able to work out the order of the events through logic and by using some of the clues given to help them. I hope your students enjoy learning about the Titanic as they make their timelines. U.K. and U.S. versions are included. You will receive PDFs (not editable) and a link to the Google slide version. If you need something editable, please reach out to me via email. You may also like: Titanic PowerPoint and Google Slides presentation with comprehension questions Titanic graphic organizer More timelines you may like: History of land transport History of flight History of boats and ships The Great Fire of London Ancient Egypt The Benin Empire -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
Calculate Area Rectangles Squares Standard Units, Metric, Irregular Shapes Year 5
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Calculate Area Rectangles Squares Standard Units, Metric, Irregular Shapes Year 5

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Kids love mazes, so this resource pack of mazes is a great way to tap into their determination to escape the maze, by calculating the area of rectangles and squares in order to move through the maze to the finish. Easily differentiate with four mazes to choose from: Calculate the area using square units (includes triangular half-squares) – option A has two possible answers to choose from (best for weaker students), option B has three or more possible answers (good for stronger students) Calculate the area of rectangles and squares using cm and m – option A has two possible answers to choose from, option B has three or more possible answers Calculate the area of irregular shapes Calculate the area of rectangles and squares with one side length and the perimeter as the clues (great for those needing a challenge) All measurements are whole numbers. Answer keys are included, plus U.K. and U.S. versions. I hope your students enjoy solving their mazes! You will receive 2 PDFS (not editable). If you have any trouble with downloading, please email me at info@zigglelearning.com. You may also like: Area and Perimeter Dream Bedroom and Treehouse -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.
First Hot Air Balloon Flight Craft Montgolfier Brothers Balloon Model
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First Hot Air Balloon Flight Craft Montgolfier Brothers Balloon Model

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If you’re learning about flight or the history of flight, then your children will love this hands-on activity to make a 3D model of the first hot air balloon, which comes with the three passengers that were the first to travel in a hot air balloon! You can differentiate as there is an easier 2D model, which is larger, and the animals get put into a folded basket, or a smaller 3D model, with three sides and a 3D basket that the animals can go into. What’s included? 2D model template 3D model template a duck, rooster, and sheep colour and ink saver versions U.K. and U.S. versions visual instructions I hope your children enjoy making their hot air balloon! You will receive 4 PDFs (not editable). -----------LEAVE A REVIEW AND GET A FREEBIE---------  If you like using this resource after your purchase, I’d love it if you could leave a quick review. To show my appreciation, you can choose any resource up to the same value for free. Simply email me after with the resource you’d like at info@zigglelearning.com.