This is a a huge online reading bundle of resources. There is plenty to do in this amazing set of resources.
I have further edited Levels 1 to levels 4 so there are now reading questions relating to every slide. I have mixed up all the original Thinking Hat colours and done away with black and white as I had teachers who felt these were not appropriate in a primary classroom and relaunched it all as Thinking Scarves - I hope you like the changes and leave me a nice comment below!
I believe I have created the ultimate guided reading and poetry teaching resource for teachers. Along with a complete KS1 and KS2 Thinking Hats Reading teaching resource, this pack also includes 189 general reading worksheets and 36 levelled guided reading books. I also took the time to convert all the books into .ppt (old version of PowerPoint) so that as well as printing out the books, you can now show all the books directly on the interactive whiteboard, to build up whole class reading skills.
The books vary from level 1 (beginner readers) to level 5 (teenager and adult readers). The worksheets can be used for pretty much any book, so even when you have finished reading these great books, the reading worksheets will still be useful for many years to come!
The 189 reading worksheets are differentiated and some a replicated between different year groups. I am confident you will be pleased with this purchase. It would also be great for any World Book Day ideas or teaching resources. It could also be used for national poetry day or book week.
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I like the students to see the questions and answers next to each other. It makes learning a lot more effective. You ask a question and then check the answers as a class. I have combined the 2015 test papers and the marking schemes into single documents. This means after every question, comes the official answer and explanation. This makes a lot more sense. It keeps the lessons fast paced and snappy.
The students should look at both sets of papers to get the most out of the test.
Please leave me a comment below about what you think of them.
Teaching grammar should be fun, fast paced and enjoyable. I have taken the 2014 SATS past papers and I have combined the test paper and the official marking schemes into single PowerPoint presentations. This means you can now ask a question, get the students to show you the answer, and then show the original answer and check their understanding. I know my class really enjoys this teaching method.
I wanted to make Year 6 SATs revision more fun. I have combined each of the 2015 Past SATs papers for maths questions and the marking scheme into a single document. This means that a teacher can now show a single question and get the students to find the answer before moving onto the next question.
This makes revision a lot less stressful. I have removed the time limits and of course students can now work in pairs or small teams to discuss their different strategies and answers. It also helps to make the lessons faster paced and snappier as the children start to gain confidence in their abilities to solve maths problems.
This resource could be used in the classroom or at home to prepare for the UK Year 6 SATs exams. Students should try all the tests to gain the deepest knowledge of this subject.
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I would like to introduce a brand new concept in thinking. Thinking Scarves.
For a long time I was a huge fan of thinking hats... until a teacher one day wrote to me and said she did not like Thinking Hats as the Black Hat was very negative and could help to reinforce negative stereotypes about the colour black. In contrast, "White" was seen as a straight down the line, honest hat. The facts, pure and simple, without and falsification or misinterpretation.
I then thought I am a teacher. Why not simply reinvent the whole system - forget about hats - scarves are the answer. With scarves, you can share them between friends, creating a closer bond between the thinkers. Make a thinking system which works perfectly in a primary school environment.
Green - What is positive - makes you feel good?
Red - What is negative? What makes you feeling angry or upset?
Purple - what are your general feelings towards a character? Like purple, feelings can be hard to define.
Gold - Make 'n' Shake - Follow your dreams and all the streets will be paved in gold.
Blue : Facts - Facts, like the sea and sky can appear endless.
Guide: No scarves, just a handy bag to carry all the scarves in and organise them into some sort of order.
I would love other people's opinions on this concept.
I collected together a wide range of different picture frames, perfect for any Christmas related project. The students could add their work to it or you could make your usual work look a lot more festive!
A key to a child's happiness is to appreciate what they already have in their lives? This is a simple 1 week course which can be used time and again. The children draw and write about what they are thankful for. By thinking of their happiest times, their brains relive those happy moments. Try it! It is a lot of fun!
I found a range of different really fun worksheets for children to work with. They focus on developing the finer hand movements. You could laminate them and use them again and again!
My students love to doodle. They love incomplete pictures and a challenge. It lets them be creative. The fun part being, a the tasks are simple, this means I can give this work to a wide range of ages, and they all leave my classroom having achieved something they can be proud of. This is a daily weekly long pack. I use it at the end of the day to let the children relax, chat and share their ideas and sense of fun with those around them.
I teach in a small primary school. At the end of the day, the children like nothing more than to sit down, and be given a half completed picture and a challenge. They need to complete the picture in their own way. Each pack has 7 different images in it so it can be a fun daily event. My kids love these doodle challenges, I hope yours do to!
My students love to be creative. My students love an open ended task. These simple worksheets let my student's imaginations run riot. After everyone has complete the task, the students can do a simple show and tell and explain what they think the answer is. The great thing being that any answer is the right answer!
At the end of the day, my students like to unwind with a little bit of fun drawing. I have created a range of different fun drawing challenges for my students. You look at the picture, read the simple challenge and add the missing part to each picture. The students can then compare and contrast their different ideas. It is a great way of getting students to talk and describe their work.
I have created a simple set of worksheets to help students to focus on what is good in their lives. They can complete this work at the beginning or the end of the day. They could even have it set as homework one week. The idea being that if students know they will need to write about being happy, they will actively seek out happiness to write about. When students write about being happy, they relive that happy moment, and of course become happier!
Can you spot it is a fun way of teaching words to children. The students needs to find the objects in the picture. You could either print out the worksheet or you could project it on the whiteboard and complete it as a class.
Title Where am I?
Author Sonali Zohra
Illustrator Sonali Zohra
Reading Level 2 (It is suitable for children who recognize familiar words and can read new words with help.)
Language English
Synopsis: This is a story about a girl learning about her planet and all the wonderful and magical creatures that she shares it with. She learns that her home is a small blue green planet, that looks like a marble and everything that lives on this marble is somehow connected!
I collected together lots of different high quality ESL teaching resources and I thought it would be fabulous to share them all in one place! I am sure your students will really enjoy these resources, while you also happen to enjoy the huge discounts!
This French reading book comes complete with a set of English guided reading worksheets to help you get the most out of each book you buy.
Chhuk-Chhuk-Chhak
Translator Cyrille Largillier
Original story: Hindi , Level 1 by Vinita Krishna
Illustrator Suvidha Mistry
Reading Level 1 (It is suitable for children who are eager to begin reading.)
Language French
Synopsis: Monte dans le petit train de Nanhi qui démarre. Chhuk-Chhuk-Chhak-Chhak !
This reading scheme comes with lots of simple English guided reading worksheets to help you get more out of each book.
Gros Roi Mince Chien
Translator Anita Badhwar Original story: 'Fat King Thin Dog', English , Level 1 by Parismita Illustrator Parismita
Reading Level 1 (It is suitable for children who are eager to begin reading.)
Language French
Synopsis Exécuter avec la graisse roi aprés le mince chien!
I have created a series of French reading books. I have added additional English guided reading scheme worksheets to help you get even more out of each book.
Goloo le Cercle
Translator Aditi S Original story: 'Goloo the Circle', English , Level 1 byJagdish Joshi
Illustrator Jagdish Joshi
Reading Level 1 (It is suitable for children who are eager to begin reading.)
Language French
Synopsis: Goloo vous ouvre les yeux au monde circulaire autour de vous! Les enfants peuvent aussi jouer un jeu - combien de cercles voyez-vous? Il ne vous faut aucuns stylo, papier ou dés - vous devez juste le faire à tour de rôle et compter les points.
Vallée d'amitié - Friendship land - is a great starting point for discussing relationships in French. Who are my friends and why? I have also included lots of English guided reading worksheets to help you develop a wider range of ideas about how you can use this book in the classroom.
Vallée d'amitié
Translator Janani Ganapathi
Original story: 'Friendship Land', English , Level 1 by Janani Ganapathi
Illustrator Shailja Jain Chougule, Sweta Roy Choudhury
Reading Level 1 (It is suitable for children who are eager to begin reading.)
Language French
Synopsis: Dino mène une vie douloureuse, en solitude dans sa petite grotte. Il n'a jamais eu d'amis and cela le rend malheureux. Un jour, la rivière près de sa grotte lui donne un cadeau magique pour résoudre son problème. Lis l'histoire pour trouver ce que c'est.