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 worksheet teaches students that shapes have different properties. The students must choose the correct properties matching the specific shapes and match it up. This is a slightly easier option to the worksheet 'Identify 3D Shape Properties'. This also introduces students to the concept of prisms and they must select the shapes which define it.
This worksheet is for students learning about 3D shapes and their properties. The students must specify the number of faces, edges and vertices each shape has. Additionally, this introduces the idea of prisms and the student is asked to select the shapes which are prisms.
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 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 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 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 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 is an extension to my other worksheets: People and Jobs; People Working 2. It introduces students to a wider-range of jobs and encourages them to use past knowledge to create sentences corresponding to the images shown. There is also an activity which gives students the practise of researching words and their meanings in the dictionary.
This worksheet introduces children to the concept of various jobs and their connotations. It also teaches children how to write full sentences to answer questions in a short comprehension.
This is a pair of worksheets teaching students the concept of opposites and practise with matching them up. This is helpful for students who find it hard to write, since this worksheet is visual.
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.
This resource really excited my pupils. There are three exciting pictures which provoke their imagination to write anything they want. The keywords are provided and they produce sentences based on these words. This is a great activity to do at the end of the lesson when the students are tired. They can work in partners and think of ideas together.
This worksheet develops the student's skills with creating sentences, the child is given a number of words - nouns and verbs - and he/she must join them together to create a sentence. The next section gives the child a group of nouns and verbs which correspond. The student must fit each noun and verb into the sentences below, appropriately. This provides the student with the knowledge of various crafts.
This worksheet teaches the student to choose appropriate words in a paragraph, based on the whole sentence. There are also additional questions practising the child's superlative skills.
This is a 3-page workbook for students which provides them the basic knowledge of a range of animals. This also builds on the student's sentence and punctuation skills, as well as teaching them new vocabulary. It includes skills such as matching up and naming images.
This is a worksheet which provides the student with a number of images of actions and instructs the student to describe the image briefly in their own words. The keywords are provided.
This resource offers a list of sentences. The student must choose a sensible ending from the options provided and complete each sentence. It is helpful to use this whilst teaching about commas because this teaches that sentences cannot be long-winded and must be broken up using commas.