Cut out cards and laminate for longevity.
Perfect to practise split vowel a_e
If chn land on a word they must read it and find matching picture.
If chn land on a picture they must find matching word.
KS1 Hand puppet evaluation form
Differentiated by ability
Box is there for children to draw a picture or for a picture of them with puppet to be stuck in.
3 worksheets, higher ability, middle ability and lower ability
Designed for use within a Y2 KS1 class
Lesson topic - drawing shapes and lines of symmetry
Lesson 1 - I put children into pairs and gave them a bowl of 20 skittles. They had to follow the questions on the sheet, divide the skittles into groups and write the division sentences.
Lesson 2 - Children will move on from practical aids to pictorials where the children draw the objects and share them into each jar.
A range of worksheets based on White Rose Maths multiplication and division spring 1 unit of work.
These sheets cover introducing the x times symbol, writing repeated addition and writing multiplication sentences from pictures.
More and less able differentiated sheets.
cut the pictures out and stick them around your classroom/outside area. give children the recording sheet and encourage them to write the word in the correct column.
designed to reinforce phonics teaching
I created this worksheet as part of a carousel of homophone activities done during an afternoon ‘SPAG made fun!’ lesson.
There are 7 questions and is at least one mistake on each.
Children enjoyed telling me I got it all wrong and worked well to correct the teacher!
Lots of fun.
I created this maths resource for my greater depth maths group.
This board game satisfies greater depth statement 7: The pupil can find and compare fractions of amounts (e.g. 1/4 of £20 = £5 and 1/2 of £8 = £4 so 1/4 of £20 is greater than 1/2 of £8).
There are two parts to this resource: the board game and the answer sheet
Pupils take it in turns to roll a dice and answer the question they land on. There is a corresponding answer sheet with space for them to show their working out.
Hope they enjoy it!
I created this resource as part of a carousel of homophone activities.
The children in my class LOVED this; it encouraged problem solving, group work and thinking logically about homophones.
I printed the cards onto coloured paper, laminated them and cut them out. Children used whiteboard pens to fill in the missing word.
Great fun and is a great way to make homophones fun!!
This challenge is perfect for higher ability children to work in pairs.
Children need to cut out the egg and stick it somewhere on the grid, they then draw a route from the penguin to the egg and write the route using correct terminology.
They then read out their directions to their partner who, on the right hand side of their sheet, will attempt to follow the directions and stick or draw the egg where they think it should go.
Other pupil reads out directions.
Compare routes to ensure they are both correct.
Similar to another spelling lesson I have for sale.
Cut out words (or let independent children cut them out) and children work in groups to complete activities.
I finished off my lesson with a spelling bee!