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Hinduism Texts - Traditional Stories + Info Text
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Hinduism Texts - Traditional Stories + Info Text

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This comprehensive Hinduism resource bundle brings ancient Hindu culture and beliefs to life through vivid illustrations and engaging activities. The bundle includes two levels of informative Hinduism non-fiction text overviewing key aspects like Hindu Gods and deities, holy books, and rituals. It also contains three retellings of cherished Hindu traditional stories and myths highlighting Ganesh, Krishna, and the Hindu creation story. Differentiated worksheets, quizzes, and writing prompts cater to diverse learning levels, allowing students to deepen their understanding of these myths and of core Hindu beliefs. Suitable for upper elementary through high school, these thoughtfully designed materials aim to captivate interest and encourage meaningful connections with this important world culture.
Rhetorical Questions
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Rhetorical questions matching sheet. 10 scenarios (advertising, family, school, politics, etc.) and 10 matching rhetorical questions. Learners have to match the rhetorical question to the topic by colouring the matching pairs the same colour or pattern. Includes answer sheet.
Judaism Reading Comprehension
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Judaism Reading Comprehension

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Explore the rich tapestry of Judaism with this comprehensive introductory resource! This download includes a double-sided colour and an ink-saving black and white version of a carefully written “An Introduction to Judaism” (2 pages, approx. 1400 words), which covers the following key aspects of the Jewish faith: Fundamental beliefs, including the covenant with God and the anticipation of the Messiah Significance of the Torah, the Hebrew Bible, and the Ten Commandments Important festivals like Passover (Pesach), Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur Ceremonies and traditions such as Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah, and the Sabbath Dietary laws and the concept of kosher food The history of the Jewish people, including their exile and the establishment of the modern state of Israel The two main groups within Judaism: Orthodox and Reform Symbols and practices that remind Jews of their faith and connection with God Equip your students with an overview of Judaism through diverse activities that appeal to different learning styles and cater to various abilities. This resource includes: 2 Levels of Multiple-Choice Quizzes (a higher level 2-page version and an easier lower level 3-page version) Differentiated Written Response Sheets: Accommodating various learning levels, these sheets include a variety of question types 2 Crossword Puzzles utilising key learnings from the texts True or False question sheet Answer sheets for all activities The text provides a comprehensive overview of the Jewish religion, its rich traditions, and its profound impact on humanity, fostering understanding and appreciation for this significant Abrahamic faith. Download this resource now to enrich your teaching and captivate your students’ interest in the rich tapestry of Jewish culture and beliefs. Ideal for Key Stage 2 & 3 (Years 6-9). My Jewish story reading comprehension worksheets: David and Goliath Moses & Exodus of Egypt Moses & The Burning Bush Moses in the Bulrushes Joseph and His Brothers Queen Esther’s Story of Purim Story of Creation Story of Hanukkah
Cinderella Reading Comprehension
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Cinderella Reading Comprehension

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6-way differentiated reading comprehension, suitable for readers aged 6 to 12 years, for the fairy tale ‘Cinderella’. The higher-level text uses more complex vocabulary, more details, some extra literary devices. It has a larger word count and consists of 3 illustrated A4 pages. It includes four versions of comprehension questions: ➊A classic worksheet with 20 questions (wherein students write answers on lines below the questions) ➋A classic worksheet with 16 questions ➌A classic worksheet with 10 questions with higher-level SAT style questions ➍A multiple-choice SAT style version with 27 questions and 3 answer choices. The middle and lower-level text has been simplified and shortened for easier reading whilst keeping the key details, main plot points, and essence intact. It is single sided. This version includes two sets of questions: ➎A classic worksheet with 17 questions with some vocabulary and author’s purpose questions. ➏A classic worksheet with 12 questions. All levels of worksheets come with answer sheets. More princess fairy tale reading worksheets: Sleeping Beauty Snow White and Rose Red The Princess and the Pea
Pied Piper of Hamelin Reading Worksheets
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Pied Piper of Hamelin Reading Worksheets

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Reading comprehension for the folktale legend 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin’ Bring this classic folktale to life for students of all reading levels! This differentiated reading comprehension pack includes: 3 leveled reading passages with rich vocabulary and vivid imagery to suit varying reading abilities. The higher level passage (4 pages) uses literary devices to tell the fairy tale in detail. The middle passage (2 pages) balances accessibility with rich language. The beginner passage (1 page) covers key plot points using simpler vocabulary. 30 skill-building activity sheets to check comprehension and build literacy skills. With various difficulty levels, these worksheets allow students to engage with the text in unique ways. Activities include SAT-style multiple choice questions, short answer questions, vocabulary exercises, sequencing activities, cause and effect charts, cloze passages, crosswords, and more. Perfect for assessing and improving reading skills and literary analysis abilities. Perfect for upper Key Stage 2 and 3. Simplified English and versions are also included to support EAL and lower level learners. Bring this timeless legend to students of all levels with this differentiated reading pack!
Sikhism Introduction
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This Sikhism reading comprehension resource includes two differentiated informational texts and engaging activities suited for KS3 and KS4. It includes two Sikhism overview informational texts at basic and advanced reading levels. Both texts provide an overview of Sikhism divided into sections on Sikh Beliefs, What is a Gurdwara?, Who is a Granthi? The Ten Gurus, The Guru Granth Sahib, Prayers and Karah Parshad, The Five Ks, Sikh Festivals, The Golden Temple and more. Also included are: 3 Multiple-choice quizzes at varying lengths and difficulty levels to assess comprehension 4 versions of differentiated written response sheets with short answer and longer responses True or false worksheets Two crossword puzzles using key vocabulary and concepts Two word searches 2 summary cloze activities with missing words for students to fill in Answer sheets for all worksheets With differentiated reading passages, quizzes, and activity sheets, this comprehensive package is ideal for world religions, social studies, and ELA classes. The varied activities aim to engage students and reinforce Sikh learning. Pick up this useful resource to teach your learners about the history, beliefs and practices of Sikhism!
Sikh Stories Pack A
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Sikh Stories Pack A

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Engage learners and foster a profound respect and understanding of Sikhism through this collection of four pivotal traditional Sikh stories, which illuminate the roots and core principles of the Sikh faith. Included are the following four traditional Sikh stories: The Story of Guru Nanak and the Full Bowl of Milk: A well-known tale from the life of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, illustrating his teachings of kindness, humility, and the universality of goodness. Guru Hargobind’s Justice (traditionally known as Bandi Chhor Divas): Commemorating the release of Guru Hargobind along with 52 Hindu princes from imprisonment in the Gwalior Fort. This event is celebrated by Sikhs worldwide on the same day as Diwali but holds distinct significance in Sikh tradition. Emperor Akbar Visits Guru Amar Das: Highlighting the humility, equality, and principles of self-sufficiency practiced in Sikhism, particularly exemplified by Guru Amar Das and his langar, where all are welcomed and treated equally regardless of social status. Guru Nanak’s Needle: Illustrating the spiritual lesson of detachment from material wealth and the importance of focusing on good deeds and virtues rather than accumulating riches. Each story is written at an approximate middle school reading level, and accompanied by illustrations and “Did You Know?” boxes presenting fascinating facts about the Sikh religion. Each story comes with: Double-sided multiple-choice quizzes Double-sided written response comprehension sheets Shorter, single-sided written response versions for each story Detailed marking answer sheets Complements my Sikh Introduction worksheets superbly! Also see Sikh Stories Pack B Buddhist Stories and Jewish Stories
Hansel and Gretel Reading Comprehension
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Hansel and Gretel Reading Comprehension

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7 way differentiated reading comprehension worksheets for the fairytale ‘Hansel and Gretel,’ at three reading levels suitable for readers aged 6-12 years old. The higher-level text is double-sided, features a larger word count, more complex vocabulary, and includes two versions of questions: a 21-question higher-level comprehension version and a 14-question version. The middle-level text is double-sided, includes simpler vocabulary, and has three sets of comprehension question sheets: 15, 11, and 8-question versions. The lower level text have been simplified for lower-level readers, but still follow the structure of the higher-level texts. It is a slightly shortened version that mainly uses decodable and high-frequency words. There are two sets of questions for the lower-level version: a 10-question version and a ‘circle yes or no’ version, perfect for EAL learners. All levels come with answer sheets. More reading comprehension fairy tales: Rapunzel Emperor’s New Clothes Elves and the Shoemaker Aladdin
e_e Split Digraph
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e_e Split Digraph

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e_e phonics split digraph e_e e_e split digraph labeling worksheets and flashcards Differentiated worksheets (with / without word box) = 2 versions, 15 words/images. x2 Flashcards (1 w/ illustrations 1 w/ sound buttons) 31 words x1 Matching memory reading game - word to illustration 31 words
Adjectives Mats
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Adjectives Mats

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Adjectives mats & adjectives posters. Differentiated​ adjective scaffolds - one with many adjectives, one with less and larger font. Adjective mats are A4. Adjective posters are A3. Also uploaded the publisher file if you wish to edit the example words (the font used is Topmarks )
Non Chronological Reports
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Non Chronological Reports

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7 non-chronological reports texts - 7 habitats. Non-chronological report, non-fiction, fact files. Carefully researched & written and used in my own classroom. Non chronological reports are double-sided A4 and include these features: Topic Title, Introduction Paragraph, Subheadings, Paragraphs, Fact Boxes, Bullet point lists, Glossary, Factual Language, Present tense verbs, 3rd person point of view, (some with labeled diagrams and maps) Habitat Report titles: Desert Habitats Oceans Habitats Polar Habitats Freshwater Habitats Temperate Forest Habitats Rainforest Habitat Grassland Habitats
er digraph
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er digraph

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45 /er/ digraph example words with clear clipart used to make 7 /er/ worksheets. Words come from the Letters and Sound Planning document and the Jolly Phonics word bank. Includes 13 differentiated worksheets. A selection of lower,middle and higher ability reading and spelling labeling worksheets, find-highlight-write worksheets, read and match worksheets, and partner write-read-check worksheets. Wordbank of used words for some of the labeling worksheets are on separate sheet; you can decide to give it or not to further differentiate/ extend (topmarks font and opendyslexic font versions of wordbank included) One of the uploaded versions includes only previously taught GPCs from earlier in the letters and sounds stage 3 teaching order. All clipart images are black and white, communications images.
Formal / Informal English
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Formal / Informal English

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Formal and Informal English Learning Materials These materials consist of 3 sets of worksheets and flashcards to help primary school students learn the difference between formal and informal English. Worksheet Activities (3 levels): Students practice formalizing informal phrases and matching formal and informal equivalents. • Transform colloquial expressions into formal language • Write out formal versions of informal phrases • Match informal phrases to their formal counterparts Flashcard Activities: Sets of formal and informal phrase flashcards for matching and speaking practice. Students match informal cards with their formal counterparts and vice versa. Flashcards can also be used for speaking and role-play activities where students practice changing between formal and informal language. The activities are designed to: • Develop vocabulary around formal vs informal language • Foster an awareness of context and audience in language choice • Provide differentiated practice to suit a range of learning levels
Aladdin Fairy Tale Reading Comprehension
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Aladdin Fairy Tale Reading Comprehension

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Differentiated reading comprehension for a faithful retelling of the classic fairy tale Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, suitable for readers aged 6 to 13 years. This differentiated reading comprehension pack includes: ➼3 leveled reading passages: A higher and medium level text using rich vocabulary and literary devices to tell the fairy tale (higher 3 pages in length, middle 2 pages), and a simplified, easier-to read version covering the key plot points (2 pages) ➼11 differentiated question sheets to check comprehension and skills mastery at every reading level The higher-level text uses more complex vocabulary, includes more details, and employs additional literary devices. It spans 3 A4 pages in length and is accompanied by three versions of differentiated comprehension questions: A classic 17 question worksheet, using mainly compound retrieval/factual questions, some inference and author’s purpose questions. A multiple-choice SAT-style version with 47 Multiple-Choice SAT Style comprehension questions, including a mix of factual, main idea, detail, sequencing, inference, vocabulary, true or false, cause and effect, and author’s purpose questions - each question with 4 answer choices. A 9 event sequence, 8 question written response, and 13 multi-choice double sided question sheet (i.e. 22 mixed question format). The middle text is a more concise version of the higher level text, using simpler language and fewer descriptive techniques. It spans 2 A4 pages in length and includes three sets of differentiated question sheets: A classic 16 question worksheet, using mainly compound retrieval/factual questions A 9 event sequence, 7 question written response, and 15 multi-choice double sided question sheet (i.e. 23 mixed question format). A multiple-choice SAT style version with 31 SAT Style comprehension questions, including a mix of factual, main idea, detail, sequencing, inference, vocabulary, true or false, cause and effect, and author’s purpose questions - each question with 4 answer choices. The lower-level text has been simplified and shortened for easier reading, using simple, decodable words, while keeping the key details, main plot points, and essence intact, it has a slightly larger font size, spans 2 A4 pages in length and includes five sets of differentiated question sheets. A 7 event sequencing and 14 essential written response comprehension question sheet. A 30 ‘True or False?’ question sheet A classic 13 question worksheet, with 9 essential, straightforward easy to answer questions. A matching multiple choice 3 answer choices version, using the same 13 questions as the above version. A multiple-choice SAT style version with 35 SAT Style comprehension questions, including a mix of factual, main idea, detail, sequencing, inference, vocabulary, true or false, cause and effect, and author’s purpose questions - each question with 3 answer choices. Answer sheets are provided for all levels of worksheets.
Alternative Spellings for 'sh'
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Flashcards, worksheets and bingo to support teaching of alternative ‘sh’ Words from Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Week 28 plan plus additional words following spelling pattern. Alternative spellings for ‘sh’ ‘ci’ = ‘sh’ as in special, social, official, facial, etc. ‘ti’ = ‘sh’ as in station, patience, mention, position, etc. ‘s’ or ‘ss’ = ‘sh’ as in passion, sure, sugar, session, mission, etc. Two version of mini-flashcards (1 with word and image useful for sorting / 1 with word and image on seperate cards for matching/games) using 58 carefully chosen example words. Bingo A5 sheets (6 words per player) Game using 28 alternative sh words. Images really help to support students understanding of the high level vocabulary. Alternative Spellings for /sh/ Alternative Spellings for /oa/ Alternative Spellings for /igh/ Alternative Spellings for /ee/ Alternative Spellings for /or/ Alternative Spellings for /air/
Sikh Stories Pack B
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Immerse learners in the profound wisdom and values of Sikhism through this curated collection of four seminal traditional Sikh stories, which shed light on the origins and guiding principles of this faith. Included in this Pack B are the following four traditional Sikh narratives: “The Test of Humility: Guru Amar Das Chooses His Successor” - Depicting the virtues of humility, diligence, and devotion embodied by Jetha, who later became Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru. “Makhan Shah and the True Guru” - Chronicling Makhan Shah’s pious quest to identify Guru Har Krishan’s true successor, which led him to recognize Guru Tegh Bahadur as the rightful Guru, fulfilling a sacred prophecy. “The Taste of Truth: Guru Nanak and Malik Bhago” - Underscoring the importance of earning an honest livelihood through ethical means, as exemplified by the contrast between the bread of the greedy Malik Bhago and the simple yet wholesome bread of the truthful Bhai Lalo. “The Birth of the Khalsa” - Recounting the pivotal moment when Guru Gobind Singh initiated the Khalsa, a committed order of pure and valiant Sikhs, during the Baisakhi festival of 1699 at Anandpur Sahib, marking a defining event in Sikh history symbolizing righteousness, equality, and courage. Each narrative is crafted at an approximate middle school reading level, accompanied by vibrant illustrations and “Did You Know?” insights providing fascinating facts about the Sikh faith. Furthermore, the resource includes: Double-sided multiple-choice quizzes Double-sided written response comprehension sheets Abridged single-page written response versions Comprehensive marking answer keys Also see Sikh Stories Pack A Buddhist Stories and Jewish Stories
Conjunctions (Connectives) PowerPoint
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next, so, because, but, until, before, if, then, until, also, instead of, meanwhile. Use conjunctions two join to short sentences together. 6 examples with multiple choices of conjunctions. Followed by a clear example of using the chosen conjunction to make one longer sentence. After this students are asked if the sentence makes sense, finally the Power Point rewrites the new, longer sentence to reinforce the change from 2 short sentences into 1 longer sentence. Shared freely: please rate and comment politely.