A stimulus for a writing lesson on personification. The powerpoint explains personification. Examples are provided along with a short class task. Children are then set an individual writing task based on a picture provided in the powerpoint.
The teacher should say each word as the picture is shown to avoid confusion about what the picture is. The pictures are as follows: santa, reindeer, present, tree, bell & stocking.
This activity can be used to assess whether pupils can identify initial sound within words or can be used to assess whether children can write the letter to correspond with the sound. If doing the latter, each pupil should have their own whiteboard/paper on which they should write the letter, holding it up before the answer is revealed .
Differentiated follow up worksheets are provided .
A powerpoint providing information on what a manifesto is (Scottish Political Party images used) which can be used to initiate discussion about what could be included in a manifesto. The powerpoint finished with an activity about what pupils would include in a manifesto. There are 2 (differentiated) follow up worksheets.
A bingo game to assess ability to recognise the meaning of some commonly used Scottish words. Children have to select the Scottish word for words read out by adult .
Suitable for St Andrew's Day, Burn&'s Day and other Scottish festivals.
Worksheets to be used in conjunction with the information from the Educational Resources on the Scottish Parliament website. http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/index.aspx
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Different forms of division sums are given in this powerpoint. I often use it for mental maths sessions by changing the sums and the order of the slides. Each slide has a text box for entering a pupil name which means the activity can be differentiated. Click into the text box and enter pupil name. The name does not appear until the mouse is clicked so all pupils can try to work the answer out before finding out who should answer.
Two book review tempates suitable for infant classes. The first template is a very general template where the learning intention is for the pupil to write about their favourite part of the story. The second worksheet requires the pupil to recall and sequence events in a story they have heard / read.
Powerpoint showing some of the artefacts found in Tutankhamun's tomb and what we can tell about the life of Tutankhamun from these artefacts. Most of the information has been taken (adapted) from the BBC history website.
Display material to enable children to see the main requirements at Early and First level in both maths and language. I often used this as a basis for learning intentions and to enable children to visualise that they need to do to achieve each level.