My students love I Spy games, so I created these short vowel CVC word practice sheets. All 5 short vowels (a, e, i, o, u) are included. Students read each CVC word and then find and color the picture to match.
This game is ideal for any class who have studied An Inspector Calls as a text and need to revise what they have learnt for a test or exam. The resource includes a game board (which is double-sided and has a practice exam question on the back of it which serves as an extra post-game activity), board game cards, counters, a record sheet for any notes the students make whilst playing and full instructions on how to use the game.
A free sample lesson from the ‘An Inspector Calls’ scheme of work.
This lesson focuses on Arthur Birling and introduces students to the context of capitalism and socialism.
The scheme of work is targeted towards lower ability students, with the aim of helping them achieve a pass at GCSE. There are a range of activities that will help to keep your most challenging students engaged.
An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley
Revision and activity booklet
A 14 page booklet with activities, key quotations and summaries to help learners revise the plot and characters.
An Inspector Calls contains characters that are all symbolic references to certain classes or types of people in society: each character represents the upper, middle or lower classes from which they came, as well as the older or younger generations - except for the Inspector himself, who serves as a mouthpiece for Priestley’s own personal views and opinions.
This is a fun project that takes about 20-30 minutes per book, designed for kids Pre-K -
1st. Students learn a new consonant digraph each book by coloring
pictures containing the targeted digraph and tracing over the letters as they occur in words.
Each book is a single sheet of paper divided into 8 sections.
When the student has completed coloring the sections, the paper is folded into a “book” that he/she can take home.
CONCEPTS:
There are 5 common digraphs covered, including: ch, ph, sh, th, wh
INCLUDED:
5 Mini Books
Instructions
Help your second-grade students master their phonics skills with these fun and engaging digraphs worksheets! Students will practice identifying and coloring the sounds of the different digraphs. With the colorful and creative design, your students will be so motivated to learn new phonemes.
These worksheets will help your students become more confident with reading and spelling!
It’s time to get WILD about digraphs! This little mini-packet of activities focuses on SH, TH, CH, and WH.
There are multiple activities ranging from cut/paste, writing, reading, and sorting.
Enjoy :)
Your students will have so much fun completing these digraph worksheets. The mini packet features 4 worksheets which will allow your students to practice digraph sounds.
SLPs, do your students lack higher-level social language skills? If so, it can be difficult for them to be successful in peer interactions or group assignments. This informal assessment is helpful for speech/language therapists, school counselors, and psychologists. It can help you define specific areas of need and show progress in the following hard-to-measure skills.
Included are:
A short questionnaire to informally assess your students’ language for politely offering and accepting opinions, disagreeing, explaining point of view, apologizing, negotiating, and compromising.
A rubric for informal measurement of these skills.
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Ever felt the need for a spiral geography to help your students learn map skills and become aware of the world and country around them? Me too. That’s why I developed Daily Geography.
Questions deal with United States specifics and basics of other continents and their locations. Topics include borders, directions, bodies of water, latitude and longitude, and more.
The system is set up for students to answer two questions per day. On Friday, they take a short “check-up” half sheet of four questions to review the skills they have learned so far. Answer key is included in the full file.
THIS IS A PREVIEW FREEBIE. You will receive Week 2 along with its check-up assessment sheets.
Do your student know the difference between cities, states, countries, continents and oceans? Use this free social studies assessment to find out how well your students know geography.
This can be used as a quiz, test or assessment in grades 2-4. Students will identify and give examples of common cities and states in the US, as well as countries, continents and oceans around the world.
Here’s what’s included:
2-page quiz
13 multiple choice questions
4 written answer questions
Topics covered:
geographic skills and concepts
How to use this:
Use as a pre-test or post-test
This is a self assessment for children about their social skills. It may help you to see where they think they are at in terms of their own social skills. Good to do before and after work on social skills or friendships.
Do your kiddos need extra practice with words with digraphs? This set will help fit your needs.
I am always trying to think of different ways for my students to learn different skills since we know our students learn differently.
The digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, and ph) are included. Students will look at the picture, then color in the digraph that they hear. These can be used as practice, morning work, homework, or assessments.
Use this read and write the room activity to get your students out of their seats to read, write, and sort words with beginning digraphs. This sort focuses on sh, th, ch, and wh. The cute unicorns make the activity a bit more magical. The recording sheet helps students sort and record their answers. It is also a quick way for you to assess their understanding.
This pack includes 4 phonetically-controlled (decodable) short stories with digraphs. (These stories use short vowels only.) Each story has two-three comprehension questions that ask the students to go back to the text. Each story has a “warm up” page with letters, word endings, and words from the text. Each story also has an extra page to practice “scooping” phrases from the text.
These are great to use with any Orton-Gillingham program, students with dyslexia, and any beginning reader.
Understanding the difference between action, helping, and linking verbs can be difficult to remember. These colorful posters will help your students remember the difference between these three types of verbs.
THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES
Action, Helping, and Linking Verbs header
Action verb - definition and examples
Helping verb - definition and examples
Linking verb - definition and examples
Black and white ink-saving version of each poster
An Inspector Calls research lessons that could be used as homework or as part of an extended cross-curricular project. This pack includes six different fully differentiated worksheets that cover the Edwardian era, the Post-War era, the Titanic and its sinking, the First World War and Second World War, JB Priestley and his life, and well-made plays and morality plays. Could be used as cover lessons, different starters over a number of weeks, group activities or as homework sheets. As worksheets include relevant web links and pointers to guide students.
Your kids will love discovering the superhero mystery picture as they practice their multiplication facts!
solve the problems, then use the key to color in the boxes and create the picture!