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Alliteration - Animal theme
This animal-themed literacy resource asks students to think of adjectives to create alliterations. For example: curious cat
This English worksheet was created by Lauren Savage
Auxiliary verbs
Auxiliary verbs, or helping verbs, add meaning to the main verb of the sentence. This literacy resource asks students to complete sentences by adding auxiliary verbs.
This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage
Dog Mushing - Yes or No?
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race takes place every year in early March. It is a long-distance sled dog race that starts in Anchorage, Alaska and finishes in Nome, Alaska. The race is a very important sporting event to the Alaskan natives. On the other hand, animal rights groups believe that the Iditarod Race is dog abuse and harms the dogs’ welfare. Students are asked if they are for or against dog mushing and write their opinion on the issue. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
International Women's Day Word Scramble
International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global event that takes place on 8 March. It is a day to celebrate women’s achievements in a wide number of areas while calling for gender equality. Students are asked to rearrange the letters to find the International Women’s Day words. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
International Women's Day Word Search
International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global event that takes place on 8 March. It is a day to celebrate women’s achievements in a wide number of areas while calling for gender equality. Students are asked to find the words associated with International Women’s Day hidden in the puzzle. This resource was created by Primary Leap
Iditarod Race Word Scramble
Students rearrange the letters to find the words associated with the most famous sled dog race in the world, the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
Michelangelo Biography
Michelangelo is thought of as the most famous artist of the Italian Renaissance. His death meant the loss of a very talented artist. Students are asked to write a short biography about Michelangelo using their own words. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
Word Search Activity - Alexander Graham Bell
Download this fun, word search activity to use as an extra resource when teaching students about Alexander Graham Bell. There are 15 words hidden in the puzzle. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
KS1 Reading Comprehension - A Polar Bear Called Poldo
This KS1 reading comprehension includes a short piece of text with some facts about the polar bear. Children must read the text and then answer the questions that follow. This resource can be used to celebrate National Polar Bear Day and was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
National Polar Bear Day - Word Scramble
Students unscramble the words that are associated with a polar bear. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
English Resource - Word Morphs
Students morph one word into another by adding, deleting, replacing, or rearranging letters. This printable was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
Some of the words include: rain - brain, roof - root, eight - weight, cloud - loud.
KS2 Geography Resource - The Seven Continents
Created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
This KS2 geography resource includes some interesting facts about the seven continents for students to learn. Students read through the informational text and answer the questions.
Some of the questions include:
What percentage of the world’s population live in Asia?
What is the hottest continent on Earth?
Which ocean surrounds Antarctica?
KS2 Science Resource - States Of Matter: What Is A Solid?
This science printable includes some interesting facts about solids. Students have ‘Underline the correct word in brackets’ and ‘True or False’ activities to complete.
Solids are one of the three common states of matter. They are known for having tightly packed molecules which are held together by strong bonds.
This resource was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
KS2 Science Resource - States Of Matter: What Is A Liquid?
Students learn some interesting facts about liquids and the different states of matter with accompanying questions to answer.
What is a liquid? A liquid is a form of matter that is kind of in between a solid and gas. It can flow around freely, much more than a solid but not as much as a gas. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
KS2 Science Resource - States Of Matter: What Is A Gas?
This KS2 science resource includes some facts about one of the three main states of matter: gases. Students read through the text and answer the accompanying questions. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
KS2 Science Resource - Seed Dispersal Cloze Activity
This KS2 science resource includes some interesting facts about seed dispersal. Students read the facts about seed dispersal and fill in the missing words. There is a word bank to help them.
This printable was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
Christmas worksheet - How many words: Father Christmas
This Christmas themed worksheet asks students to make as many words as they can using the words ‘Father Christmas’. There are lines provided for students to write their words. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
Christmas worksheet - How many words: Merry Christmas
This Christmas themed worksheet asks students to make as many words as they can using the words ‘Merry Christmas’. There are lines provided for students to write their words. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
Christmas worksheet - How many words: Candles
This Christmas themed worksheet asks students to make as many words as they can using the word ‘candles’. There are lines provided for students to write their words. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
Christmas worksheet - How many words: Snowflake
This Christmas themed worksheet asks students to make as many words as they can using the word ‘snowflake’. There are lines provided for students to write their words. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap