Finding it hard to organise your personal stationary?
Make yourself a teacher toolkit/box using these lovely editable labels. Change the font and colours if you wish.
This is a colourful booklet that can be printed and children can use each week for their weekly spelling tests. There are a variation of pages so you can chose how you would like the booklet to be laid out.
could be printed as an A5 back to back booklet or as an A4 booklet.
This is a PDF resource that allows children to access a range of relevant and current reading materials. If a child clicks on the image of a book it will take them to a read along stories or audiobook of the story. Within seconds they will be transformed into a world of pure imagination.
This is brilliant for online learning as can be posted on MA TEAMS, Google Classroom or on school websites to allow children to assess reading materials for free.
This is a PDF resource that allows children to access a range of relevant and current reading materials. If a child clicks on the image of a book it will take them to a PDF or audiobook of the story. Within seconds they will be transformed into a world of pure imagination.
This is brilliant for online learning as can be posted on MA TEAMS, Google Classroom or on school websites to allow children to assess reading materials for free.
This pack of writing resources forms the perfect lesson(s) for imaginative or creative writing. The children can spend time planning out their very own mythical creature after being inspired by those created by J.K Rowling. With their thorough plan the children can then bring to life a detailed and impressive description of their creature, giving them a chance to work on great use of VCOP. The child written examples will also really help the less able pupils in the class to get started. This writing lesson works great along side any magical topic (e.g. Harry Potter, Castles or even Halloween).
Welcome to my virtual computer screen; with links to over 25 free numeracy games that allow children to practice one or more of the four operations (+, -, x, ÷) in a fun and exciting way. All of the games have a variety of levels to choose from or progress in difficulty as they go on. The games in the center box have options to play practicing using multiple operations. The games outside the center box are specific to the operation symbol the are next to.
By just simply clicking on the image you will be diverted straight to the game. All of the games are compatible with tablets, iPads, Laptops, Computer and smart phones.
This PDF file can easily be uploaded to MS Teams, Google Classrooms, School Websites or even attached to an email to parents.
A great plenary or maths starter game to engage children in converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions. This PPT can be edited so could be adapted to multiple maths concepts. A great fun addition to a maths lesson.
Will the children get to the end or will the be caught out as imposters?!
This HWB lesson is suitable for KS2. A lesson which discusses the difference between Fixed and Growth Mindset and the Learning Pit. In this pack you will find a PDF, you can click the picture at the bottom that will take you to the presentation. This is great for online learning as well as in class. Some pictures are taken from Google images, some from posters I created. Videos are from Youtube and all embedded.
This is a PDF resource that allows children to access a range of relevant and current reading materials. If a child clicks on the image of a book it will take them to a PDF or audiobook of the story. Within seconds they will be transformed into a world of pure imagination.
This is brilliant for online learning as can be posted on MA TEAMS, Google Classroom or on school websites to allow children to assess reading materials for free.
This is a nice positive and relaxed writing lesson focusing on Emily Coxhead’s news paper - The Happy Newspaper. It is sure to put a smile on your Class’s faces!
The children will go in search of happy news stories and every day heroes and put together news paper articles all about them!
A great plenary or maths starter game to engage children practicing addition and subtraction within 10,000/ decimals. This PPT can be edited so could be adapted to multiple maths concepts. A great fun addition to a maths lesson.
Will the children get to the end or will the be caught out as imposters?!
This includes 4 different versions of a spot the pair quiz.
Lost of similar images will appear on the screen and the aim of the gain is to spot the two that are the same. This is a great brain teaser to get you kids warmed up and ready to learn. It is suitable for all ages and can be made harder but shortening the time that is given to study the images.
I have been using them at the start of my live lessons but they would also work great at the start or the end of the school day too!
Welcome to my virtual computer screen; with links to over 20 free numeracy games that allow children to practice lots of early years numeracy skills. There are 4 sections - addition and subtraction withing 20, numbers to 100 (ordering, sequencing and counting), money (identifying coins, counting and giving change) and counting in 2s,5s and 10s. All of the games have a variety of options to make them differentiated and give children a choice.
By just simply clicking on the image you will be linked straight to the game. All of the games are compatible with tablets, iPads, Laptops, Computer and smart phones.
This PDF file can easily be uploaded to MS Teams, Google Classrooms, School Websites or even attached to an email to parents.
Are your class obsessed with Among Us as much as mine? If so this is perfect! This is a fun game that can be played electronically or printed that allows children to practice their multiplication and division facts from 2 - 9. My class love it!
Use these easily editable and aesthetic slided to organise your literacy/reading rotations for the week.
This could also be adapted to numeracy or health and well-well being slides.
These slides will save you so much time and allow children to take more ownership of their learning.
These slides can be used with all age groups.
This pack includes 3 versions of this game, but the way they are played are the same. I love using this as a quick fire revision game - it takes about 10 minutes and your students will answer about 26 questions! The best bit is you can also mix and match the cards from the separate packs.
Getting ready: Place a SWISH Question Card on each desk and give each child a grid worksheet.
How to play: Children will move from desk to desk around the
classroom. At each desk, students will read the question card and write the
answer on the grid worksheet. Each card is labelled with a letter. The children make sure to put the answer to the question in the grid square with the same letter in it. When the teacher says “SWISH,” they move to the next desk. Students visit each desk in the classroom and answer all of the question cards.
Example: A child is at card A. She reads the SWISH question card that says “divide by 10 … 345.6 ” She writes “34.56” on her grid worksheet in the ‘A’ box. When the teacher says “SWISH,” she moves to desk B (the SWISH cards do not have to be on the desks in alphabetical order, but it may be easier for the children to keep track if they are). At the end of the game, collect all of the question cards and go over the answers with the class.
This pack includes 3 versions of this game, but the way they are played are the same. I love using this as a quick fire revision game - it takes about 10 minutes and your students will answer about 26 questions! The best bit is you can also mix and match the cards from the separate packs.
Getting ready: Place a SWISH Question Card on each desk and give each child a grid worksheet.
How to play: Children will move from desk to desk around the
classroom. At each desk, students will read the question card and write the
answer on the grid worksheet. Each card is labelled with a letter. The children make sure to put the answer to the question in the grid square with the same letter in it. When the teacher says “SWISH,” they move to the next desk. Students visit each desk in the classroom and answer all of the question cards.
Example: A child is at card A. She reads the SWISH question card that says “times by 10 … 345.6 ” She writes “3456” on her grid worksheet in the ‘A’ box. When the teacher says “SWISH,” she moves to desk B (the SWISH cards do not have to be on the desks in alphabetical order, but it may be easier for the children to keep track if they are). At the end of the game, collect all of the question cards and go over the answers with the class.
Have fun with your class on the count down to christmas with my Video Advent Calendar!
It is a mixture of Christmas adverts, Christmas workouts, Christmas quizzes, Christmas body percussion and drawing. A great wee brain break for your class at this chaotic time.
This could be enjoyed by children of all ages.
You just need to download the PDF and then click on the numbers which should take you to the videos.