Simple colouring in exercise for your students. Perfect for RE classes or for introducing the topic of Diwali celebrations or Rangolis.
Simply as your students to colour in the design. There are several provided for variety.
This activity is ideal for warming up or winding down your class and or to build up to more complicated Rangoli creations with other materials.
Students merely require colouring materials for this exercise.
Perfect for introducing your class to the Diwali festival. Students need a second piece of paper, scissors, glue and colouring pens/pencils/crayons to go along with this exercise.
Your pupils must colour in the shapes, cut them our and arrange them with glue on a fresh piece of paper.
Alternatively the pieces can be used as templates., or as inspiration for the pupils to produce their own designs.
A simple exercise where your pupil traces the letters of the alphabet (uppercase).
Perfect for small children who are starting to learn how to write and ESOL/ESL learners new to the English alphabet.
A creative writing exercise where your pupils are asked to imagine what aliens on Mars would look like.
Ideal for an English class or, if you fancy getting creative in your science class.
This activity comes with a prompt sheet, a drawing exercise and two pages of lined writing.
A straightforward exercise designed to test your students attention to detail.
In this activity there are ten exercises where the pupil must find the word that doesn’t rhyme with the other words. Some of them are a bit tricky to help you really test your students. Some of the exercises have no non-rhyming words.
A simple worksheet for introducing your pupils to the English alphabet. This worksheet features both upper and lower case letters together.
Ideal for very young children who are first learning to read or ESOL/ESL learners who are new to the English alphabet.
A resource for Romanian language learners at a beginner level. This simple worksheet invites learners to join up the Romanian word to the correct English translation.
A simple activity for early learners or those who are brand new to the English language such as ESOL learners or any learners who need practice for their literacy.
The worksheet gets learners to get to grips with the English alphabet by colouring in each letter with the colour they think it should be. It might be a good idea to ask your students why they chose the colours they did for the letters.
For English and creative writing students, this worksheet is to get your students to think more in depth about their characters and how the facets of their personality might influence their stories.
A simple activity for early learners or those who are brand new to the English language such as ESL learners or any learners who need practice for their literacy.
The worksheet gets learners to get to grips with the English alphabet by coloring in each letter with the color they think it should be. It might be a good idea to ask your students why they chose the colors they did for the letters.
A simple worksheet that invites beginner learners of Romanian to select the correct tense for some basic sentences and identify the tense as either past, present or future tense.
For beginners to the Romanian language, this resource invites your learners to simply join up the digit to the correct Romanian word to help them identify the correct spelling / word for each number. Perfect for young learners or adult learners who are just starting out.
A simple exercise for any of your learners who might be of early learning or simply new to the alphabet such as ESOL/ESL learners. The learners must simply distinguish the capital letters from the lowercase letters .
Help your learners familiarise themselves with the English alphabet with this easy, engaging, bright and colourful activity. The learners simply have to carry on the alphabet sequence.
This resource is aimed at early learners or those who are brand new to the English language- particularly those coming from a completely different alphabet.
A simple grammar exercise. This was created for ESOL learners but can be applied to young learners too. The students must write the correct contraction in the space provided.
This exercise is a basic reading and comprehension worksheet, designed to introduce the topic of the Diwali festival to students.
This is also a great way to get your learners talking about festivals and holidays, particularly students from diverse backgrounds who celebrate non-western holidays.
We see a young Hindu girl, Tanya, describing how she celebrates Diwali with her family. A series of questions then follows to see how your students understand the text.
Ideal for all levels (but primarily aimed at children and young adults) this is a fun starter activity word search to help warm up a group of learners or introduce vocabulary and spelling relevant to the Halloween holiday.
A brief exercise to get your pupils talking about festivals and holidays.
There are a small number of the most popular and well-known festivals from different cultures in coloured boxes. Students are asked to circle the holidays they celebrate.
This exercise can be used to start a conversation about what holidays they celebrate, which holidays they know about and which they have never heard of.
Here is a simple worksheet where your learners can design their own Halloween pumpkin. The exercise is intended to introduce the Halloween holiday to learners, get them talking about the holiday, how it is celebrated, and why we create pumpkin lanterns for this particular holiday.
This exercise is aimed at younger learners, but it can be fun for all ages.
Students will need items like pens, pencils, colouring pencils, crayons and a good imagination.
Perfect little activity for the Halloween season! Great starter activity for teaching young children (along with beginner ESOL/ESL learners) about emotions and feeling.
The activity features five blank pumpkins and invites your learners to draw faces to match the words described.