Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!
Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!
A short English activity focusing on evaluating the children’s trip to the National Space Centre in Leicester.
The children are asked to complete the following;
Write down 2 things that you learned at the space centre:
What was your favourite thing to see and why?
Write a short diary entry to describe the day – focus on your experience at The Space Centre and not on the coach.
Used with a Year 5 class following a school trip.
Both the docx and pdf for easy editing, as well as a version that can be completed on the sheet and an A5 explainer for completing in books.
A model setting description of the Taj Mahal in India. I used this with a Year 4/5 class as part of the topic Around the World in 80 days.
Fully editable word document so you can customise for your own class.
The writing unit that links with this description is available here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12641568
This resource is a homework sheet based around Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers. It has been differentiated 3 ways and is aimed roughly at a Year 5 or 6 class. I have used this resource with Year 5. Answers are included for each sheet.
The homework covers:
Converting improper fractions to mixed numbers
Converting mixed numbers to improper fractions
Completing missing number questions
Using < , > or = to compare fractions and mixed numbers
Solving worded problems
This resource could also be used as part of a lesson.
This is a number facts and families worksheet, aimed at Year 3 children when learning about commutative multiplication and division.
The worksheet focuses on number facts and families, such as 2x6=12, 6x2=12, 12 ÷ 6 = 2 and 12 ÷ 2 = 6. Higher abilty children are faced with some missing number problems and then problem solving questions. All sheets are .docx files for easy editing to suit your class/children.
Learning Objective:
To be able to use number sentences, facts and families to show that division is the inverse of multiplication.
An imperative word worksheet for use in KS2, as part of an instructional writing unit.
Differentiated 3 ways and editable. I used it as part of a lesson but could be used as a revision task, homework or intervention.
SPAG Guides / Cheat Sheets for Year 4, 5 and 6 children. Initially made and used during lockdown for home learning and could also be used in the classroom for children to refer to. This bundle includes each guide for Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.
Each year group also includes a classbased version without the online links as I thought this looked neater if used within children’s books etc.
The guides are also sold seperately;
Year 6 version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12637392
Year 4 version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13083932
Year 5 version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13084127
An example setting description describing the Chocolate Room from the popular film Charlie and Chocolate Factory.
Both a word version and pdf version included.
SPaG features;
Exciting features
Expanded noun phrases
Subordinate clauses
Adverbs
Metaphors
Similies
Prepositions and Conjunctions
This could be used as a wagoll or as part of an activity to highlight and find features in a setting description before writing their own.
An example diary entry written from the perspective of Charlie after he has visited Wonka’s factory.
Aimed for use with a Year 4 class but could be edited up/down to Year 3 and 5 - I have included the word document as well as the pdf so this is easy to do.
A simple differentiated success criteria for children writing a diary entry in Year 5.
Also contains an adapted sheet for peer-assessment, where children are self and peer assessing.
This is a word document so an extra column could easily be added for teacher assessment.
You will need physical Base 10 Blocks or similar (e.g. printed bar models) for the children to use alongside this worksheet.
Children are asked to prove and show different number and fraction facts using the physical resources.
Both pages are identical for easy A5 printing. Aimed at and used with Year 5 during their Fractions unit.
Lesson 4 activity for the writing unit where children are learning to write their own setting description.
This activity is differentiated 3 ways with children;
Identifying similes and metaphors in a sentence
Constructing their own similes or metaphors with support
Writing their own similes or metaphors
This was used with a Year 4 class so only the HA children are asked to write metaphors.
No powerpoint presentation included - only the activity sheets.
A simple starter where children are finding and identifying adverbs.
The paragraph is based around the story of Beowulf by Michael Morpurgo.
I have used this as a starter activity, revision and as part of a main lesson in Year 4, 5 and 6.
Children act as detectives to find the adverbs in the short story. It is aimed at Year 4 and contains the different type of adverbs - perfect for a spag lesson or starter!
I used this as part of a spag lesson. Children act as detectives would find and highlight the adverbs at the start of the lesson. Then I would explain what adverbs are and examples from the paragraph. The children would then have another look and highlight any new words in a different colour. The text could also be used as a morning task, starter or revision activity.
I have uploaded a word document and pdf so you can easily edit and adapt if the text if you wish to. I have similiar activities on other areas of spag - please see my shop.
This is a prepositions lesson/activity themed around the story of Beowulf. I used this spag activity as part of a larger writing unit, where children were retelling the story of Beowulf. Ideal for Year 3/4.
Differentiation: the higher achievers were expected to write more sentences including prepositions and extend them using conjunctions and other grammatical devices we had been learning about.
A simple sheet of Wow Words (adjectives) for children to use as a scaffold when writing descriptions.
Children could use these as part of a learning journal or have them available on their desks whilst writing to improve their vocabulary. It could also be printed A3 for the children to add to as a group task.
Aimed at and used with a Year 4 class.
This document is also included in the Norwegian Fjord setting description unit here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12641564
This is a Multiplying Fractions (by a whole number) activity, aimed at Upper Key Stage 2 children. The activity is differentiated for HA, MA and LA children. Children will be adding and subtracting fractions (as a recap), before moving onto multiplying fractions by whole numbers (and converting the answer to a mixed number). Children will then move onto similar activities involving, comparing, ordering and converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers (and vice versa). HA children will be completing missing number questions.
Children will need to understand how to find the common denominator, compare fractions, order fractions and convert from improper fractions to mixed numbers (and vice versa), in order to complete this worksheet. This activity does not cover multiplying fractions by fractions, only multiplying a fraction by a whole number.
Learning Objective:
I can multiply fractions by a whole number.
Includes answers!
In this 2-week unit, children are writing a setting description about the Taj Mahal and Norwegian Fjord. I used this as part of an Around the World topic with a mixed Year 4 and 5 class.
This bundle includes all the resources from the 2 week unit -except from the similes and metaphors lesson which only contains the worksheets and not the powerpoint/board resources.
Lesson Structure:
Identifying features of a setting description using the example (Taj Mahal)
Identifying and using prepositions
Using exciting adjectives
Similes and Metaphors (only worksheets, no presentation/board resources)
Describing our senses
Introducing the Norwegian Fjord
Gathering vocab and creating a word bank
Independent write
This activity is aimed at a Year 5 class covering the conversion of improper fractions to mixed numbers and vice versa. The worksheets are differentiated for HA, MA and LA pupils. Children will be completing missing numbers questions and using the symbols <, > or = to compare improper fractions and/or mixed numbers to each other.
A possible learning objective could be:
I can convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers.
Includes answers!
In this 3-way differentiated worksheet, children are completing fluency and reasoning questions for converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers.
Children will;
Use bar models to convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers (and vice versa)
Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers
Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions
Fill in the missing numbers to complete the conversions
Spot and correct mistakes when converting
Answer word problems that involve conversions
3 way differentiated and aimed at Year 5, although this could also be useful in Year 6 for revision.
Word document and pdf (for easy printing A4 and A5) included.
Answers included!
These are an update of one my resources for the Grid Multiplication method. Children are completing fluency and reasoning questions before moving onto worded problems. The worksheets are differentiated and aimed at a Year 3 class.
Learning Objective:
I can use the grid method to multiply.
I have created a follow on resource for this (link below). It looks at using the grid method to multiply by 3, 4 and 8.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/grid-multiplication-mastery-questions-3x-4x-and-8x-12050751
Answers are included as a pdf. Worksheets are docx format for easy editing.