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.
Children (and many adults) find it difficult to distinguish between ‘of’ and ‘have’ in phrases such as ‘should have eaten’, ‘can’t have done’.
This resource consists of three fill-the-gap worksheets where students have to insert ‘of’ or ‘have’ into sentences.
Five sentence maps to help pupils construct sentences for either oral or written work. Language content includes adjectival agreement, parts of the verbs 'avoir' and 'être', negative word order. Suitable for Y 6-8.
For complete beginners who are learning to read French. A two slide presentation where pupils have to spot words with silent 'e' endings and write them down. Good for a quick starter.
For upper KS2 and KS3. A sheet with 10 straightforward sentences for grammatical analysis. Each word has to be written in the appropriate column in an accompanying Parts of Speech grid. The first one is provided as an example. Brief teacher notes are provided on the difference between possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives, as well as the use of more difficult adverbs.
For English reading, spelling and vocabulary at KS2 and KS3. Nine pages of word lists with seven different colour-coded levels on each page. Pupils can work as a whole class or in mixed ability groups. Four suggestions for reading, spelling and vocabulary activities.
KS2 resource. Zip file containing 5 worksheets on equivalent fractions. 20 questions on each, all the same level, with denominators of 2, 3, 4 and 5. Pupils have to find the numerator of one equivalent fraction. Answer sheets provided. Also included is a simple help sheet which could be distributed to pupils as support or used as a classroom poster.
KS2 resource. Zip file contains 2 levelled folders of 5 worksheets each. There are 20 questions on each sheet. Answers are supplied on separate sheets. The first level has fractions with denominators of 2, 3 and 5 so should be accessible to pupils whose tables are weak. The second level has denominators from 2-12.
5 worksheets with answers. The task is to find a percentage of a given number under 200 (e.g. 15% of 125). The percentages required are multiples of 5 up to and including 50%. Pupils need to be able to give answers in decimals. Suitable for upper KS2 or KS3.
A zip file containing 3 differentiated folders. There are 5 worksheets of 20 questions each. Pupils need to have been taught how to find lowest common multiples for all levels. Suitable for KS3 and upper / more able KS2. Answer sheets included.
Four folders of worksheets plus answers for speed practice of tables. The first folder is on the 1, 2, 5, 10 tables, the second on 2,3,5,10, the third on 3,5,10, 11 and the fourth, 2,3,4,11. Ideal for daily practice of the easier tables. For KS1 and older learners who haven't mastered the basics. 40 questions on each sheet. The idea is that children should be encouraged to beat their personal best.
Differentiated worksheets for practice of negative numbers. Three zip files each containing 3 worksheets (with answers). Level one is on whole numbers, Level 2 on numbers to 2 decimal places, and level 3, numbers to 4 decimal places. The task is to sort 20 lists of numbers into order, from highest to lowest. Exit ticket provided.