<p>A tarsia puzzle which can be used to develop time telling skills, looking specifically at matching clock faces of o’clock and half past to the written time.</p>
<p>A Tarsia puzzle based on the 2 times tables. Children are assisted by the use of numicon images instead of numbered answers. There are a few challenges where the number sentence uses numicon and they must find the answer.<br />
Great for practising times tables in a fun, interactive way.</p>
<p>Three lessons based around year three objectives for instruction writing. They aim to look at the use of imperative verbs and adverbs through creating a fruit salad. Worksheets accompany this and support the writing. Some are differentiated.</p>
<p>A lesson on the human impact on our planet with a focus on littering. It was created for a year 5 class. There are videos and the worksheet all within the powerpoint slide.</p>
<p>Broken into 6 week blocks across the year these RCWC sheets cover all the statutory year 2 words. The focus on difference phonic links aswell. This is the first of 3 sets uploaded onto TES.</p>
<p>A challenge that requires children to identify the missing adverbs in a sentence. These are then matched in a complex pyramid.<br />
This resource improves children’s grammar by extending their vocabulary and deepening thier understanding of how to place words in a sentence. It helps them correctly apply words in a sentence.<br />
Extension suggestion: children could make thier own tarsia puzzle using new words and constructing an appropriate sentence.<br />
The three files consist of a teacher guide. The puzzle that needs to be cut up and an image of the solved puzzle.</p>
<p>A challenge that requires children to identify the missing adjectives in a sentence. These are then matched in a complex pyramid.<br />
This resource helps with in depth thinking alongside adjective practice.<br />
Extension suggestion: children could make thier own tarsia puzzle using new words and constructing an appropriate sentence.</p>
<p>24 SHEETS WITHIN THE POWERPOINT.<br />
A resource that can be adapted to year group and topic depending on key words that you may be focusing on. Children use the word in the middle of the sheet and define it by placing it into who, what, where, why, how sentences. They can use these to improve vocabulary throughout the year.</p>
<p>A pack of verb defining sheets that ask, who, what, where, when and how to enable children to use the verb in a number of contexts.<br />
Put the verb into a sentence which answers the questions of who, what, where, when and how. For example ‘glanced’; where? She glanced over the hill.<br />
Fun and challenging. This can be consistently improved on and consistently used to show progress with grammar understanding.</p>
<p>These can be used as a starter or plenary when considering the mastery of numbers 2-20. They get children to think of how many ways that number can be made. You could use them as a stand alone number revisit or within lessons that look at the four operations. They fit any age range as the numbers can be changed and the range of potential number sentences improves.<br />
These were originally created for my year 2 class however I have since used them in year 1 and year 3 with great effect. I use them sporadically throughout the year to ensure they remain confident in their understanding of number. I have also added a time limit which children really seem to enjoy. See how many they can get in the time given and a reward for the most but also the most complex number sentence.</p>
<p>Can be used across years 2, 3 and 4 when studying magnets. A worksheet to accompany children learning which ends of the magnet attract and which repel.</p>
<p>An activity sheet for matching analogue and digital and also finding the duration of time passed between two different clock types.<br />
Helps with establishing a deeper understanding of the two ways to tell time.</p>
<p>Key words and definitions for the topic of light. Created for Year 4 although easily adaptable. Used to help LA and EAL children understand the language used.</p>
<p>A glossary of key words that may be used in an Ancient Greece Topic. Pictures and definitions are included to help children refer back and establish a good understanding.</p>
<p>Key words that are often found/used during fantasy writing. This was created for year 5 but is easily adaptable.<br />
It contain the definition and synonyms for the word.</p>
<p>A key word mat designed to be separated into sections so it is more user friendly. Initially created for EAL pupils so the language is simplified.</p>