children can use pictures to identify appliances which use electricity and to sort into use electricity/do not use electricity (or sub sort into use batteries).
Hope these will help with planning - in word so can be changed/adapted.<br />
Hopefully a stating point aimed at those with new Norfolk 2012 syllabus to deliver.
Based on Norfolk 2012 engage and enquire syllabus.
may adapt to other years.
These are new - please, if you download, leave a comment so I know if they are of use or not.
Thanks
Wanted to do some activities based on 12 days with my children (I PPA years 1-6). Couldn't find the images I wanted so created these along with a copy of the words to the song.
Hope you like and can use them.
Happy Christmas
300 High Frequency words from Letters and Sounds made into cards that can be laminated and displayed/used as flashcards etc.
Original Font - Lucinda Sans Typewriter
New Font Comic Sans
Grapheme cards to laminate to use for formation of words/ flash cards etc.<br />
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These were made a long time ago and were the ones I was using. What other graphemes would you like? I can't seem to send a message. If I can I will make them and add them.
Page 1 Shows the difference between compound and complex sentences
Page 2 shows a list of subordinating conjunctions
And a main clause ‘we didn’t wear our coats’
I used it to then ask children to make up subordinate clauses to precede the main clause e.g.
As long as the sun shone, we didn’t wear our coats.
A worksheet for light/dark (science) or festivals/celebrations (RE) where children can draw a birthday cake, christmas tree, diva lamps and menorah (Hannukah) candelabrum.
A simple worksheet for children to practice translating French date to English.
Using the model can they do the same for dates in their family (but write the French).
A4 cards with french/english common family names.
Graphics as good as I could draw in illustrator if abit basic but if, like us, you had to take replace resources in a hurry they may be of use.
Teddies with numbers on their tummies to cut and stick in books or laminate and ask children to sort.
In black and white but could be coloured if you wanted.