I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This product relates to alphabet uppercase and lowercase letters and pictures beginning with letters of alphabet and displays for classroom.
Aa to Zz friezes (labeled and unlabeled pictures).
Laminate and punch holes and thread through with a string to hang around the classroom or peg onto a washing line across a wall.
Aa – Zz word strips and related pictures
Laminate and cut out and place in resource center
Students trace over the initial dotted letter with dry-wipe pen
Alphabet cards
Alphabet cards to be printed off as many times as you require, laminate and cut out.
students can play alphabet snap.
Match up - Match lower case letters to upper case letters.
Other games – lay out 4 or 5 letters in alphabetical order, e.g. k, l, m, n, o, cover them over. Take a letter away without the students seeing and ask which letter is missing.
Practice writing frames using Sassoon dotted font
These are in upper and lower cases. Each one should be laminated.
After focussing on e.g. ‘t’, students can practice writing over the dots and then without the dots on the line.
Alphabet Mat Practice (trace over dotted letters)
Copy and laminate
Students can keep it in their own trays
Alphabet Mat
Can be laminated and blu tac to the wall in the writing/reading/book corner.
Can be used to assess a student’s phonic progress - name and sound out the letters
Alphabet Pictures Games
The pictures represent the start of a letter e.g. ‘g’ for grasshopper. The pictures are not in alphabetical order so students have to look for the picture that begins with that letter.
Enlarge the A4 size sheet to A3 and the sheet with the alphabet.
Laminate the Alphabet Pictures sheet
Laminate the Alphabet sheet then cut out each letter tile for use with Alphabet Pictures.
Students can play in pairs. A timer can be set to make the game more fun.
A student asks his/her partner to find the picture beginning with ‘s’. The other student picks out one of the letters and places it over that picture on the Alphabet Picture Mat.
UK Version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-displays-small-aa-zz-cards-alphabet-mat-pictures-trace-over-aa-zz-word-cards-11555697
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This resource relates to writing beginning/initial uppercase and lowercase letters to incomplete words which illustrate pictures beginning with that letter. There are also multiple choice worksheets Aa to Mm and Nn to Zz which require students to circle one picture out of a field of three that corresponds to the initial letter. The extra hands-on activity involves cutting and sticking pictures below the correct letters.
You can incorporate these worksheets as part of your main lesson and/or use as assessment.
Content:
Worksheets letters Aa to Mm and Nn to Zz.
Worksheets (pages 1 and 2) Pictures not in alphabetical order.
Alphabet Pictures Multiple Choice (Aa to Mm).
Alphabet Pictures Multiple Choice (Nn to Zz).
Alphabet Letters Cut and Paste Picture Match.
Cut and paste list of words:
accordion, bone, computer, door, egg, funnel, goat, hose, inhaler, juggle, key, lunchbox/lunch, microphone, nine, oven, pinwheel, quiet, rocket, sun, tie, upside down, video (game), window, x-ray fish, yarn, zip.
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This resource relates to writing beginning/initial uppercase and lowercase letters to incomplete words which illustrate pictures beginning with that letter. There are also multiple choice worksheets Aa to Mm and Nn to Zz which require students to circle one picture out of a field of three that corresponds to the initial letter. The extra hands-on activity involves cutting and sticking pictures below the correct letters.
You can incorporate these worksheets as part of your main lesson and/or use as assessment.
Content:
Worksheets letters Aa to Mm and Nn to Zz.
Worksheets (pages 1 and 2) Pictures not in alphabetical order.
Alphabet Pictures Multiple Choice (Aa to Mm).
Alphabet Pictures Multiple Choice (Nn to Zz).
Alphabet Letters Cut and Paste Picture Match.
Cut and paste list of words:
accordion, bone, computer, door, egg, funnel, goat, hose, inhaler, juggle, key, lunchbox/lunch, microphone, nine, oven, pinwheel, quiet, rocket, sun, tie, upside down, video (game), window, x-ray fish, yarn, zip/zipper.
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Worksheets: US Letter Size
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In this All About Me resource the questions are set in hexagonal tiles for students to complete. There are 3 types of activities.
Content:
Teacher Notes
Worksheet 1 - 6 tiles with questions and children draw a picture of themselves in the middle. (UK and US spelling).
Worksheet 2(Easier) (x4) - These worksheets consist of 3 questions on each page with red borders and children answer the questions inside hexagons with blue borders. The last tile always requires children to draw a picture of: themselves, a toy, what they are good at, an animal they would like to be.
Worksheet 3 - Children trace over the sentences and finish them off in their own words. Lastly, they draw a picture in each of the three hexagons.
Worksheet 4 - Children trace over a set of different sentences and finish off in their own words. Lastly, they draw a picture in each of the three hexagons.
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This product contains a variety of resources to get your class speaking, listening, writing and drawing.
There’s lot to choose from:
Use the PowerPoint Generator to randomly choose a name or question. Just type in your class names and adjust the size of the font.
Lay out a variety of questions cards for children to find out about each other
PowerPoint Name spinner - type in your class names and spin to select student
a variety of worksheets to suit all levels of ability
Option for children to create a booklet and to speak about themselves.
You can set up workstations with different resources on each so that students can move around if they wish.
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These are autumn phonics worksheets relating to beginning consonant blends or clusters. They are ideal for reviewing work on blends and for writing simple sentences using beginning blends. There are also differentiated multiple-choice worksheets whereby students select the correct blend to complete one or two words in a sentence.
Content:
Consonant blend worksheets
Writing simple sentences
Missing consonant blends worksheets
Fun Colour by Code Activity – great for early finishers
Consonant blends worksheets:
There are 7 consonant blends worksheets containing 9 blends pictures on each sheet with incomplete words. Students select the correct missing blends from the grid using the picture clues.
The blends are:
bl-, br-, cl-, cr-, dr-, fl-, fr-, gl-, gr-, pl-, pr-, sc-, sk-, sl-, sm-, sn-, sp-, st-, sw-, tr-, and tw-.
Writing activity: Worksheets 1 to 3
Students write simple sentences using each of the beginning blends shown in the grid with pictures. They should check their work making sure they start their sentence with a capital/uppercase letter and finish with an end punctuation.
Missing consonant blends worksheets (differentiated)
Worksheet 1: Students select one correct blend to complete the word in the sentence.
Worksheet 2: Students select two correct blends to complete the words in the sentence.
Colour by Code: Acorns and leaves – with Solutions.
The blends in these activities are colour-coded. The consonant blends are: cl, fl, gl, pl, br, dr, tr, sc, sk, sl, sm, sn, sp, st, and sw,
The images show words and pictures beginning with consonant blends.
First version: The colours are displayed with beginning consonant blends. Students should colour the images correctly using the colour code to complete the activity. (Answers included)
Second version: Students will need to colour in the crayons before using the colour code to complete the pictures.
Suitable for UK and US (spelling)
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