This worksheet gives the student a cute, simple story to read, which they would relate to. Then there are questions which they must answer, stressing on lists written with commas. This gives students the skills they need to use commas when writing lists.
This resource gives the student a number of phrases jumbled up. It is the student's job to sort through to phrases and decide which one's belong to 'The Town' and which ones belong to 'The village'. This teaches the student about various characteristics specific to these places.
This worksheet teaches students the basics of proofreading. It demonstrates how to highlight the errors and then correct it on a new line. This also demonstrates various structured sentences: statement, exclamation and question.
This worksheet provides the student with a short story. Then they must answer the questions. This resource guides students on how to answer questions in full sentences - highlighting the part of the sentence which is important and should be used in the answer.
This bundle of three worksheets gives the students the knowledge of a wide range of jobs and it's relevant vocabulary. In addition, the sheets give the students skills in literacy, such as writing full answers in comprehensions, checking up words in a dictionary and writing sentences correctly.
This sheet is cleverly designed to encourage students to sort the information into the 4 categories of drugs. I used it to guide students to create their own warning leaflet against drugs. The keywords are highlighted which makes it easier for students to sort through the information.
This washing line activity is really fun for years 3 and 4. I used it to teach hundreds tens and units. I hung the flashcards on the washing line, asked questions about the numbers (included) and allowed every child to have a chance to answer. The children loved it!
This planning sheet template should be used when planning lessons, it includes the structure of the lesson (you can use in conjunction with my evaluation sheet).
This worksheet teaches students the five food groups and introduces the reasons why these groups are healthy. The student learns about nutrients and their benefits. This is ideal for students who struggle with learning a lot of information - this worksheet breaks it down into smaller parts.
This story plan guides a student to plan a short story about the playground. The student writes their ideas in the appropriate boxes and then can easily put it together.
This worksheet teaches the students the dangers of smoking and it's effects on a person. This worksheet is meant for students who are on a lower level and find it hard to learn a lot of information.
This story plan guides students to write a story about the town. The student just fills in the boxes and it gets their imagination going. When they are done they have most of the story easily written.
This worksheet teaches the student the respiratory system and its functions. The student must name the parts of the lungs and explain how the breathing system works. This is ideal for students who can't read/ write a lot of information at once, this worksheet breaks it up for them.
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This is a typed version of MS Word exercises located in Clait 2006 (ISBN 0132369370). We base our KS3 curriculum on these fantastic books but since the design are a little dated, it helps to spruce up the design. And also easier to manage as a digital resource.
This worksheet gives a number of images - different jobs - which the students should be familiar with. They must name each job and then look each word up in the dictionary and copy from the dictionary. They should be writing in full sentences. This practises their skills of researching a topic and looking for a word alphabetically.