This is the third of 5 sets of cursive handwriting worksheets Letters are grouped by type or frequency, and each worksheet builds upon previous ones. The style is fully joined and looped.
Top joins are introduced from the beginning, and reminders occur throughout the sets.
For Y2 and upwards. Great for remedial work!
This is the fifth of 5 sets of cursive handwriting worksheets Letters are grouped by type or frequency, and each worksheet builds upon previous ones. The style is fully joined and looped.
Top joins are introduced from the beginning, and reminders occur throughout the sets.
There are 20 worksheets altogether here. They follow on from each other in stages, each worksheet building on the content of the previous one. The style is fully joined with looped descenders and ascenders. There are frequent reminders of letters requiring top joins. An excellent resource for a structured approach to teaching handwriting.
5 bright PowerPoint presentations on different uses of apostrophes. PDF versions included which can be used for classroom display. Two worksheets with answers also included. KS2 to KS3. Also good for staff CPD!
4 sets of worksheets. The first set contains 5 folders where the tasks involve shading fractions of a rectangle and identifying fractions from shaded rectangles. The equivalent fractions sets involve fractions where pupils find unknown numerator/denominator. 2 help sheets are included.
This is an introduction to comma splices, showing how to correct them by using a full stop. Good for lower KS2 as an introduction to the subject. There are two versions of a short presentation, plus a worksheet where pupils have to correct comma splices by using full stops. As the sentences are sequential, they also provide an easy way for pupils to produce a piece of simple continuous writing.
This is an introduction to the possessive apostrophe, dealing with singular nouns (apostrophe before 's') only. The pack contains a presentation in both PowerPoint and PDF format. The PDF version would be ideal for making classroom posters. There is also an exercise where pupils have to insert missing apostrophes into 20 phrases. Answers are provided. The exercise should be written out in full, rather than allowing children simply to insert apostrophes onto the worksheet itself, as they need to leave a space between the noun and the 's' rather than joining letters.
A PowerPoint presentation for KS2 on the use of the apostrophe with plural nouns ending in 's'. Also included is a PDF version for use as classroom display,
A short text to be used at the beginning of the week as a whole class presentation and basis of SPaG discussion. Related worksheet activities accompany the PowerPoint presentation (punctuation, spelling crossword, writing task, differentiated dictation).
Set of 3 presentations and associated worksheet comprising assorted grammar, punctuation, spelling, comprehension and dictation activities based on the text.
A nine slide PowerPoint presentation along with A PDF version for display.
A worksheet explaining the topic more fully and providing practice exercises can be found [here][https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/complex-sentences-with-relative-clauses-2-who-whom-whose-11644479)
KS2 resource for teaching imperatives through song. Includes words, music score, sound files, presentation, flashcards and lesson plan. Listening, speaking, reading and writing objectives covered.
For KS2 or KS3. An upbeat melody to a song with several verses incorporating key vocabulary for buying fruit and d veg at the market. Several files are included: the music score, lyrics, mp3 file, two pages of colour picture cards for games or speaking activities, and a questionnaire grid for whole class speaking activity.