<p>16 page printable powerpoint for studying Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Suitable for Key Stage 2 children. I used it with an animation film of the story and the children really enjoyed it.</p>
<p>10 page workbook looking at advertising for Key Stage 2. Looks at the features of advertising e.g. persuasive language, logos etc. The end result is the children producing their own advertisement.</p>
<p>A set of 30 lottery tickets showing numbers in French for learning numbers 1 to 20. All tickets are different.<br />
How to play:<br />
Draw 7 random numbers between 1 and 20 (6 and the bonus ball).<br />
Give prizes for 3 nos, 3 nos + Bonus ball, 4 nos, 4 nos + bonus ball etc.<br />
I give counters out and play a few times. The top three pupils with most counters get merits or sweets.</p>
<p>Workbook of 18 pages with different activities for studying the novel A Kestrel for a Knave by Barry Hines. I used it in conjunction with reading the book when I taught a group of KS4 SEN pupils. Activities include cloze passages and character and scene analysis.<br />
In printable powerpoint format which can be edited by yourself .</p>
<p>30 trivia cards, 6 questions on each card (180 questions) . Good fun to aid revision for Great Expectations.<br />
Questions are about the novel with some trivia facts about Charles Dickens also thrown in.<br />
Play your own way or use a trivial pursuit board.<br />
I have done a backing sheet to be photocopied onto the backs of the cards.</p>
<p>a 14 pge workbook on poetry. It includes poetry examples, it explores rhyme, rhythm, structure and similies and guides pupils to write their own poetry. Suitable for Year 5 or year 6 or for an SEN resource.</p>
<p>Revision for Spag<br />
4 pages of terns and definitions with examples including grammatical terms, word class, sentence features, standard English and vobulary. Used this with our year 6’s last few years and worked well for revision.</p>
<p>Set of 30 different bingo cards for learning the names of muiscal instruments in French. Includes a set of calling cards.<br />
Can be printed on card or laminated. i used these with year 5 to help make learning French fun. The children really enjoyed the activity.</p>
<p>A 19 page Power Point presentation with a 13 page pupil workbook for improving children’s creative writing. Will help to up level children’s writing or can be used for an end of term activity.<br />
During the Easter break I completed a creative writing course and this gave me an insight into the features of good writing. We have used this in our school to good effect.<br />
It covers vocabulary, imagery, setting, characters and how to show and not tell.<br />
The resource is editable if you wish to change or add anything to suit your needs.</p>
<p>An Easter quiz with 15 questions on powerpoint with answers (15 questions) and an activity pack with cover page and 7 activity sheets, including wordsearch, crossword, colouring page, dot to dot, maze, word scramble, word puzzle.<br />
In my school we always have a pack onhand at the end of every term to keep the children going in the last few days and also because they have fun doing them. This is one I made for Easter.<br />
Asnwers are included for the word search, word scramble and crossword as a separate word document.</p>
<p>SATS Maths Revision Check List with definitions and examples (6 pages) plus a practice paper with answers for Arithmetic Paper 1. (36 questions)</p>
<p>Please note fractions are written in the form 1/2 (see images) - this shouldn’t cause problems if pupils are aware they are also written in this form.</p>
<p>An activity book to accompany the reading of the Novel, Doodlebug Alley by Robert Swindells.<br />
Suitable for Key Stage 2, especially with the study of World War Two and how it affected children.<br />
Front cover and 10 activities including; comprehensions, cloze passages, character study, storyboarding, reviewing the story and dialogue.</p>
<p>The file is a Word doc and can be edited to suit individual needs.</p>
<p>A set of 24 easy Handling Date worksheets including tally charts, bar charts, Venn diagrams, Carroll diagrams and probabily .<br />
Great for revision, homeworks or lesson starters (hardness level - around levels 2/3)</p>
<p>Printable Powerpoint document of 60 Learning Grids. For the practice of basic skills in addition and subtraction, and mental arithmetic. Can be made into booklets or printed and laminated so they are reusable. Good as a starter activity. Suitable for Key Stages 1 and 2.</p>
<p>17 page workbook to study poetry and imagery. Suitable for KS4 SEN. Extracts from classic poets for example; Robert Louis Stevenson, Christine Rossetti, Walter de la Mare, also some more modern extracts.</p>
<p>Information and acitivities for the RE topic: What the Bible teaches us about Charity and Money. Suitable for key stage 2.<br />
It comes as a word doc that can be edited if needed. It can easy be copied and pasted onto a powerpoint presentation.<br />
I used it for 3 lessons with a year 5 class.<br />
It includes Bible quotes about charity and money, a short biography of Mother Teresa, the Parable of the Talents and discussion and activity ideas.</p>
<p>This is a revision guide for An Inspector Calls - GCSE English Literature.<br />
It was originally made for a pupil with high functioning autism who wanted a revision guide that was not too busy and overly detailed and had some logic and order to it. It is aimed at medium to high ability pupils to support their knowledge of the text.<br />
There are 12 pages including character profiles and more.<br />
It has been designed with the exam in mind. It is also a word doc so it is editable and can be altered or added to. There are some areas where pupils can add some appropriate notes themselves.</p>
<p>A set of easy fraction snap cards to print out and laminate<br />
inlcudes written fractions in words, visual fractions and fractions in number form<br />
The fractions covered are 1/2 1/3 2/3 1/4 2/4 3/4</p>
<p>Can also be used as flash cards</p>
<p>A set of activities to do about David Copperfield. I used after children watched the film. I used an animated version but there are different films out there with different classifications.</p>