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.
It’s Halloween! Your students will have fun playing bingo, Snap, memory games and other games with this resource.
x30 Bingo Cards numbered 1 to 30 - 12 pictures on each card
All the bingo cards are different. It can be played as a whole class or in small groups.
Children can dab or cross off pictures that they have with a dry-wipe pen or place a counter on their pictures.
36 Calling cards with words and pictures.
Snap! – Make extra copies of the calling cards for students to play Snap!
Memory Match Game:
Photocopy two sets and then lay out a selection of the cards face down on the table. Players take turns to pick up two cards. If the cards match, the player keeps the two. If the two cards do not match, the player returns the cards to the same position they were in face down. The players have to try and remember where the cards are.
List of Call-out cards: bat, mummy, black cat, jack-o’-lantern, ghost, graveyard, zombie, broomstick, cauldron, frog, hat, Dracula ghost, spider’s web, skeleton, jar of eyes, Halloween costume, monster, haunted house, Frankenstein, moon, scarecrow, candy apples, candy corn, skull, magic wand, spider, werewolf, candies, wizard, scary mask, witch, Trick or Treat bag, slime, owl, the dark and shadow.
Hope your students have fun.
Bingo UK Version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12003693
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This product relates to schedule timetable cards. It contains two types of headings ‘Timetable’ and ‘Schedule’.
Updated with clipart images of clocks and card in a .png file which will allow you to resize and layer the clocks into your documents, and also clipart images of subjects which you can just insert on the subject cards if you do not wish to cut out and laminate the pictures.
There are 48 pictures to choose from - just print, laminate and cut out and place alongside the subject/activity with blu tack or velcro.
Content:
Teacher’s Notes
-List of words on PowerPoint - allowing you to insert your own text and pictures
-List of words on PDF - just print and laminate.
-56 ready-made cards with clocks in pdf
-Blank cards with just clocks printed on it - you insert the text
-Extra blank cards for your use
Clipart images of clocks and card in .png file so you can resize and layer in your documents.
Clipart of subject images.
List of headings on cards:
• Timetable
• Schedule
• Literacy
• Reading
• Guided Reading
• Silent Reading
• Writing
• Phonics
• Spelling
• English
• Maths
• Numeracy
• Revision
• Test
• Exam
• Carpet time
• Science
• History
• Geography
• Story Time
• Drama
• Assembly
• Music
• Singing
• Games
• P.E.
• Dance
• R.E.
• Art
• Design
• Technology
• D & T
• Art and Design
• ICT
• Computing
• Gym
• Handwriting
• Pack up
• Show and Tell
• Free Time
• Golden Time
• Tidy up
• Choosing Time
• Library
• Circle Time
• Citizenship
• Lunchtime
• Dinnertime
• Play Time
• Break
• Snack
• Home Time
• Cooking
• Baking
• Morning Register
• Afternoon Register
• Brain Gym
• S.T.E.M.
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You may be interested in multipurpose editable labels: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/editable-labels-cards-classroom-management-12049542
This resource relates to St. David’s Day celebrated on 1 March.
An editable presentation on the facts of Saint David/Saint David’s Day which can be used in assembly or as a lesson.
Content:
A Presentation (55 Slides) on facts about St. David and how the day is celebrated.
There are questions and answers throughout the presentation to involve the children.
Questions to recap on what they have learnt.
It is divided into sections:-
Background to St. David’s life
Connection between Wales and Argentina
Myths and legends - E.g. Why is St David seen with a dove on his shoulder standing on a small hill.
Celebrations
Reflection
-A prayer (optional)
(3 pages)- Teacher’s notes on assembly referring to the slides.
Optional Follow-up worksheets:
Write and draw 4 things you can remember about St David
Flags of Wales : Children colour in the flag of Wales and the cross of St David (Answer key provided)
Puzzle pieces to put together then label the picture. (colour & b/w) (Welsh flag)
2 video links: You can click on the links in the Presentation.
Video 1 is a commentary by children on St David’s Day Preparation - Tour around St David’s City (4 mins 3)
Video 2 is a commentary by children on St David’s Day Parade and making a dragon. (3 mins 40)
Please see preview pane of some of the slides in the presentation.
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This is a fun matching hands-on activity working with 2D shapes.
Aimed at: Early Years/Year 1, SEN and children learning English.
<strong>Content:</strong>
Ten sets of Shape Match Mats – Set 1 to Set 12
Ten sets of Shape Cards – Set 1 to Set 12
Labels for shapes
Shapes used: square, circle, triangle, rectangle, oval, pentagon, diamond/rhombus, heart, star, crescent and trapezium shape.
The mats are whole page landscape and should be printed onto card and laminated.
Enlarge to A3 and get children to work in pairs to match the shapes.
Each mat displays various shapes in different positions, size and colour. For each mat there are sets of shapes which should be printed onto card or good quality paper and then cut out ready for the children to start the matching activity.
The cut out shapes are placed on top of the correct shapes shown on the Shape Mat. The shape, colour and size should match.
More than one shape card can be placed on top of a shape. This is an opportunity for children to count the number of matching shapes, describe colours and shapes.
Included are shape labels - you may want to use these to revise shapes with the children.
I keep the numbered sets together so that they do not get mixed up, i.e. Set 1 Shape Cards stored away with Shape Match Mat 1; Set 2 Shape Cards kept with Shape Match Mat 2 etc.
Please have a look at the preview pane.
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Total download: 42 whole page landscape
This resource focuses on the legend of Saint Patrick and myths.
The PowerPoint Presentation includes whole class activities and there are questions at the end of the presentation.
Children are encouraged to participate in discussion about the different myths and legends in relation to St Patrick/St Patrick’s Day.
The resource contains:-
32 Slides PowerPoint Presentation
Flexible detailed lesson plans covering 2 lessons (includes learning objectives and plenaries/closing session). Each PowerPoint slide is referred to in the lesson plans.
Lesson 1: Children link the shamrock St Patrick is holding to Irish myths, including leprechaun costumes that they might see on St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Learn the difference between myths and legends. They look at mythical beasts and describing words and phrases.
Differentiated worksheets - With support - LA draw their own picture of Cyclops and label the parts with adjectives.
MA/HA - Draw own picture of Cyclops or create their own mythical creature and label it with adjectives and and use simple sentences to describe in more detail, e.g. its body was as big as a house.
Extension: Complete Patrick’s Day Factsheet (colour in/4 questions).
Lesson 2: Previous is lesson reviewed. This lesson focuses on the retelling of myths and sequencing events. Three mythical stories on PowerPoint are read out and children decide which one they like better and what makes them interesting. Discuss what happened at the beginning, middle and end of the stories.
Differentiated Activity 1 - Lower Ability children cut out and sequence three pictures and write a simple sentence below each picture called St. Patrick and the Serpent.
Middle Ability - Cut out sentences and glue below the correct pictures to tell the story of St Patrick and the Serpent .
High Ability - Retell legend of St Patrick and the Serpent. First they draft and then write out neatly.
Early finishers: Draw or find a picture of a person whom they regard as a legend and write why.
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Maths activities:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/st-patrick-s-day-maths-block-graph-patterns-sequencing-puzzles-numbers-1-20-match-up-worksheets-12080124
This resource relates to ordinal numbers in figures and words. There is a cut and paste Royal family activity to do - Who is next in line to the throne? There are also matching ordinal numbers to words and cut and paste putting the months of the year in order. These worksheets are great for independent work or group work. You can even send home worksheets for homework.
Content
Royal Family worksheet to complete. (Cut/paste activity)
Royal Photos to cut out sheet
Differentiated worksheet on Royal family with arrow tags
A set of colourful ordinal numbers arrows
Worksheet – Match up ordinal numbers and words
Worksheet – Ordinal Numbers Missing Gaps 1st to 20th
Worksheet (x2) – Ordinal and Cardinal Numbers Activity
Worksheet A– Activities using colours on the position of beads
Worksheet B – Ordinal Numbers and Counting On
Worksheet C – Ordinal Numbers and Counting Back
Worksheet – Following directions to complete ordinal activity
Worksheet (Cut/paste) – Ordering months of the year
Worksheet – Line up for lunch activity and answering questions
Cut/Paste Activity - Ordering Animal Cards using ordinal numbers 21st to 30th. The story to this activity is that Jan has pasted down her 20th animal card and now needs help to sort and glue down the rest of her collection in the correct ordinal order.
Please see preview pane.
I have included Teacher’s Notes describing the activities. (2 pages)
LO: To be able to read and write ordinal numbers
To know ordinal numbers tell us a position and/or order in a list
You may be interested in the US version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12282476
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In this ‘I Spy’ autumn/fall related product, students have to seek and find 18 two-dimensional pumpkin shapes.
There are two sets of ‘I Spy’ worksheets: Students draw a circle around the matching shapes:
Set 1: For more able students who can find the shape regardless of the pumpkin pattern.
Set 2: For students who need to see the exact pattern and shape.
When all the shapes are found, students should write the name of the shape at the bottom of the worksheet.
In addition, there are 2D pumpkin flash cards with shape names which students can use to identify the shapes.
Alternative use: Play snaps or memory matching game with the cards.
Please see preview pane.
Shape names:
circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon, oval, crescent, semi-circle, rhombus (diamond), trapezoid (Br. Trapezium), hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, star, parallelogram and heart.
Educational benefits:
Identify common 2D shapes
Reinforcing shape name vocabulary
Enhance visual discrimination skills
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This product is a set of 70 task cards up to the value of $5.00.
Each card shows a combination of coins up to a particular value which students add up and write the total in the space provided.
Content
• 70 Task cards
• Answer Keys
• Recording Task Card Sheet
• Blank task cards
• All the coins and one dollar bill
• Flags
Write and erase
You can print onto cardstock, laminate and cut out the cards for students to practice adding up coin values. Ideal for early finishers and for those students who need more practice in adding up coins.
Print off, cut out and glue into workbooks
You may wish to record students’ work and so this resource is great for cutting out and sticking into workbooks or onto plain paper. Pupils do not have to work through the task cards in number order. Whatever ability the student is at, you can choose the appropriate task card.
There is a Recording Sheet with space for the student’s name and date for when each activity card was completed.
Alternative uses
I have included blank card and coins which you can prepare to suit the needs of your students.
E.g. Write the amount of money on the right-hand side of the card and then students cut out the coins to match the amount of money you have written down.
Students can cut out the little flags and stick on the blank task cards.
For small group or one-to-one activity
Lay out cards that have the same value but different combinations of coins.
Ask students to match the cards that add up the same amount and elicit what coins were used on each card. E.g. Both cards add up to 55c but one card shows 3x 10c (dimes) and 1x 25c (quarter) and the other card shows 2x 25c (quarters).
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UK Sterling£, AUS$, CAN$, NZ$ and EURO version of this resource.
This product is a set of 70 task cards adding up Canadian money up to the value of $5.00.
Each card shows a combination of coins up to a particular value which students add up and write the total in the space provided.
<strong>Content</strong>
• 70 Task cards
• Answer Keys
• Recording Task Card Sheet
• Blank task cards
• All six coins - (1 Penny coin used for teaching purposes only - Task Cards 1 to 7 )
• Flags
<strong>Write and erase</strong>
You can print onto cardstock, laminate and cut out the cards for students to practise adding up coin values. Ideal for early finishers and for those students who need more practice in adding up coins.
<strong>Print off, cut out and glue into workbooks</strong>
You may wish to record students’ work and so this resource is great for cutting out and sticking into workbooks or onto plain paper. Pupils do not have to work through the task cards in number order. Whatever ability the student is at, you can choose the appropriate task card.
There is a Recording Sheet with space for the student’s name and date for when each activity card was completed.
<strong>Alternative uses</strong>
I have included blank card and coins which you can prepare to suit the needs of your students.
E.g. Write the amount of money on the right-hand side of the card and then students cut out the coins to match the amount of money you have written down.
Students can cut out the little flags and stick on the blank task cards.
<strong>For small group or one-to-one activity</strong>
Lay out cards that have the same value but different combinations of coins.
Ask students to match the cards that add up the same amount and elicit what coins were used on each card. E.g. Both cards add up to 55c but one card shows 3x 10c (dimes) and 1x 25c (quarter) and the other card shows 2x 25c (quarters).
Please see Preview Pane for sample of product.
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Download total: 44 pages
UK Sterling£, AUS$, US$, NZ$ and EURO version of this resource.
This product is a set of 70 task cards up to the value of $5.00.
Each card shows a combination of coins up to a particular value which pupils add up and write the total in the space provided.
<strong>Content</strong>
• 70 Task cards
• Answer Keys
• Recording Task Card Sheet
• Blank task cards
• All five coins
• Flags
<strong>Write and erase</strong>
You can print, laminate and cut out the cards for pupils to practise adding up coin values. Ideal for early finishers and for those pupils who need more practice in adding up coins.
<strong>Print off, cut out and glue into workbooks</strong>
You may wish to record pupils’ work and so this resource is great for cutting out and sticking into workbooks or onto plain paper. Pupils do not have to work through the task cards in number order. Whatever ability the pupil is at, you can choose the appropriate task card.
There is a Recording Sheet with space for the pupil’s name and date for when each activity was completed.
<strong>Alternative uses</strong>
I have included blank card and coins which you can prepare to suit the needs of your pupils.
E.g. Write the amount of money on the right-hand side of the card and then pupils cut out the coins to match the amount of money you have written down.
Pupils can cut out the little flags and stick on the blank task cards.
<strong>For small group or one-to-one activity</strong>
Lay out cards that have the same value but different combinations of coins.
Ask pupils to match the cards that add up the same amount and elicit what coins were used on each card. E.g. Both cards add up to 50c but one card shows 3x 10c and 1x 20c and the other card shows 2x20c and 1x 10c.
Please see Preview Pane for sample of product.
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Download total: 44 pages
US$, AUS$, CAN$, UK£Sterling and EURO version of this resource.
It’s Halloween! Children will have fun playing bingo, snap, memory games and other games with this resource.
x30 Bingo Cards numbered 1 to 30 - 12 pictures on each card
All the bingo cards are different. It can be played as a whole class or in small groups.
Children can dab or cross off a picture that they have with a dry-wipe pen or place a counter on their picture.
36 Calling cards with words and pictures.
For Snap! Make extra copies of the calling cards for students to play Snap!
Memory Match Game:
Photocopy two sets of the calling cards and then lay out a selection of the cards face down on the table. Players take turns to pick up two cards. If the cards match, the player keeps the two. If the two cards do not match, the player returns the cards to the same position they were in face down. The players have to try and remember where the cards are.
List of Call-out cards: bat, mummy, black cat, Jack-o’-lantern, ghost, graveyard, zombie, broomstick, cauldron, frog, hat, Dracula ghost, spider’s web, skeleton, jar of eyes, Halloween costume, monster, haunted house, Frankenstein, moon, scarecrow, toffee apples, magic spells, skull, magic wand, spider, werewolf, sweets, wizard, scary mask, witch, Trick or Treat bag, slime, owl, the dark and shadow.
Halloween Bingo US Version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12003710
Hope your students will have fun.
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This is a clip card/task card product relating to mixed consonant digraphs: ch, sh, th, ck, ng, ph and wh. The missing digraphs are at the beginning, middle and end of the word.
Content:
Match digraph to picture - clip or dab and write
Match digraph to picture task cards b/w
Match missing digraph to the picture in the oval shape
Match missing digraph to the picture in the oval shape (b/w)
There are two colour sets which you can print, laminate and cut apart: 4 cards per page.
The black and white sets can be cut and paste into students’ workbooks.
This resource is ideal for early finishers and/or if you wish to assessment your students on digraphs.
Preparation is required: print, laminate the cards and cut apart. Students use dry-wipe pens, dabbers or clothes pegs/pins to complete the activities.
Once you’ve prepared the clip cards, you can reuse them over and over again.
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This resource contains a variety of nativity puzzles and games such as word searches, crossword, word scramble to reinforce children’s knowledge of the birth of Jesus.
Content:
Nativity Puzzle 1 - There are 9 pieces for children to cut out and glue correctly onto a separate sheet of paper.
Nativity Puzzle 2 - This sheet already has two puzzle pieces. Children finish off the puzzle using the other 7 pieces.
Nativity Scene (x2) - Children write a caption for the picture and then colour in. One sheet contains handwriting lines.
Worksheet - contains 8 mini word search strips. Children look at the picture and then shade in the word they find.
Worksheet - Finish the word activity by choosing one of the uppercase letters in the circle. E.g. __ary . Children cross off the letter ‘M’ and put before __ary to make Mary.
Worksheets on scrambled words with and without pictures.
Nativity animal crossword with Solution.
Worksheets A to E on simple mapping grid activities with Answer Keys.
I have included a two-slide PowerPoint on how to read grid reference points for young children.
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This resource contains a variety of fun apple dice related addition and number sense worksheets.
Content:
Addition doubles
Addition near doubles
Counting on to add apple-themed dice
Drawing missing apples on dice to make sum/equation correct
Drawing missing apples on first dice to make sum correct
Writing addition number sentences (with two dice)
Writing addition number sentences (with three dice)
Number work - Match up number of apples on dice to numerals
Product also includes b/w worksheets and Answer Sheets.
Addition doubles
Objective: To know the same number added together is doubling.
Students will see the same number of apples on each dice which they should add together and write the total.
Near doubles
Students should use their knowledge of doubles to quickly work out the answers to the near doubles sums.
Counting on to add
Objective: To start from any number and count on.
Students will practice counting on from any number by putting the first number in their head and then counting the number of apples on the dice.
Missing apples equation (2 Sets of worksheets)
Students work out how many apples are missing from the dice and then draw them to balance the equation.
Writing addition number sentences (with 2 dice)
Two dice are shown – students write number sentences by looking at the number of apples on each dice. The first sum is completed as an example.
Writing addition number sentences (with 3 dice)
Three dice are shown – students write number sentences by looking at the number of apples on each dice. The first sum is completed as an example.
Number work
Students count all the apples on the dice and then draw a line to match the total number counted to the correct numeral.
If you are doing a topic on apples/fruits or on fall/autumn themes, then this would be an ideal resource to add to your lessons.
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This is a St Patrick’s Day themed product and relates to telling time to the hour and half hour using analogue and digital clocks.
Content:
• Worksheets: What Time Is It? (2x Differentiated)
• Worksheets A-D: Matching Digital Clock Times (Multiple-Choice)
• Worksheets A – C: Write Matching Digital Times
• Worksheets A – C: Telling Time To The Half Hour Clock Match
• Worksheets 1 – 4: Reading sentences to fill in digital clock times.
Answer Sheets are included together with colour and b/w worksheets.
Learning objectives: To reinforce reading and writing analogue and digital times. To be able to match half hour analogue times to digital clocks.
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A4 and US size worksheets
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 contains a variety of Valentine’s Day theme worksheets and flash cards relating to emotions and feelings. Students can review different kinds of emotions and increase their vocabulary. You can differentiate the activities. For example, students can match words to facial emotions and/or match faces that are the same. They can play matching games with the cards once they are laminated and cut apart.
You can prepare cards for write the room activity and print out the worksheets. Place the cards that match the pictures on the worksheets around the classroom for students to walk round and find the matching picture card and then write the emotion opposite the correct picture on their worksheet.
Content:
Teacher Notes
Heart Emotion Picture Match Worksheets 1 and 2
Heart Emotion Match Words to Picture Worksheets
Write the Room Activity – Students move around the classroom to identify the emotions on the cards (these are placed around the room) to the pictures on their worksheets and write the word.
2 Sets of Emotion/Feelings Heart Cards for Write the Room
Worksheet - Draw feeling expression on the heart to show emotion and write a simple sentence.
Emotions: Odd One Out Worksheets 1 and 2
Scrambled Emotion Word Sort – Worksheet 1
Scrambled Emotion Word Sort – Worksheet 2
Heart-themed emotion synonyms worksheet
Heart-themed Synonym Cards for Practical Match Activity
Separate emotion label strips with extra blank labels
Black and white worksheets and emotion cards included
There are Answer Sheets for students to self-check or you can mark and assess their work.
The worksheets are ideal for homework and/or extra work activities.
Please see preview pane.
Optional worksheet sizes: A4 and US 8.5 x 11
Learning Objectives:
I can identify different emotions
I can describe how I feel
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This resource relates to statistics on the topic of dot plots. It introduces dot plots on PowerPoint (12 Slides). The presentation demonstrates how the data was collected, rearranging data in numerical order, and presenting the data on a frequency table. Using the information on the frequency table, students are shown how to create a dot plot/line plot via Slide Show animation. Two detailed examples are shown.
Content:
• PowerPoint Presentation (12 Slides)
• 1 Flexible Lesson Plan (1- 2 hrs)
• 2 Sets of worksheets (4pgs)
• 1 ready-made project sheet for students to survey their table group
• 1 project sheet example
Flexible Lesson Plan (4 pgs)
The plan includes a lesson starter on adding two-digit numbers together. The method is adding the tens numbers first and then counting on the ones for quick mental addition. (If you wish, you can choose your own mental starters). Also includes lesson objectives, main activities on dot plots and recap session. Presentation slides are referred to and there are suggested questions you might want to ask your students.
PowerPoint Presentation
The presentation explains a dot plot and then looks at two examples from capturing the raw data, presenting them in frequency tables, and then creating dot plots.
Case study 1: Students are shown how Mr Smith creates a dot plot from data how long it takes his staff to travel to school.
Case study 2: Students are shown how Miss Tucker creates a dot plot to see how many siblings each of her students have.
Independent Practice
Worksheet 1 (2pgs): Selling Cupcakes
Page 1 - Students read a very short paragraph in order to insert the information in a frequency table and then they create a dot plot.
Page 2 – Students interpret the dot plot by answering 8 questions.
Worksheet 2 (2pgs): How Many Minutes to Eat Lunch
Page 1 - Students read the data on the frequency table to complete a dot plot.
Page 2 - Students answer 9 questions about the dot plot.
Answer sheets included.
Early finishers/Extra work
Project sheet: In their groups, student carry out a small survey on how many siblings each person in their group has. The students complete the ready-made sheet and then create a dot plot. An example sheet is included.
See UK Version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/dot-plots-line-plots-worksheets-presentation-frequency-tables-12317289
You also be interested in Pictographs, Block Graphs, Bar Charts and Tallying
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pictograms-block-graphs-tally-chart-tables-bar-charts-presentations-worksheets-11233470
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This resource is an addition to my previous pack on telling the time.
There is a PowerPoint Presentation - each slide is referred to in the lesson plans.
All lesson plans contain starter activities and lesson objectives.
This product relates to telling and writing the time using am and pm and digital clocks.
Content:
Lesson 1: Read quarter to times - children will see the long hand points to 9.
Lesson 2: Read the time at 5 minute intervals, e.g. 8.40 pm
Lesson 3: Read 24 hour analogue clock why we use am/pm
Lesson 4: Read 24 hour digital clock and convert am/pm to analogue times
Lesson 5: Time problem questions - Slides on how to approach them.
There are 5 detailed lesson plans on how you can teach the above lessons with the PowerPoint slides for whole class teaching. You can choose what you want to include from the lesson plans.
There are differentiated worksheets for each lesson. The lessons also include practical activities to reinforce the concept of time.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word and PDF formats
Pack 1 of 2 Resources can be found at:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/clocks-telling-the-time-analogue-and-digital-12-hour-clock-11030239
Suitable for Foundation classes, Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2, SEN and ESL children, individual/smaller sessions for children that need extra support.
This comprehensive resource is a review of the digraphs - sh, ch, th, ng, ck, ph and wh.
It aims to consolidate the pupils learning of the digraphs by saying the sounds, listening, sorting, shared reading and writing activities.
There are practical activities - Just print and laminate pictures, flashcard words and the circles with each digraph onto card paper for repeated use.
The PowerPoint Presentation (20 slides) contains:-
Whole class activities such as slide view animation of the digraph as they whirl in - children say the sounds;
Audio - children listen to the words and decide which digraph each word contains;
Click and drag to sort pictures under the correct digraph heading;
Shared reading text - look for the digraphs and true/false comprehension activity;
There is an extra sorting activity presentation - print off slides 1 and 2 and children can do this activity at their tables instead of the click and drag activity in the main Presentation.
Other resources:-
Lesson Plan (learning objectives, activities and plenary)
-Teachers’ Notes describing what you can do with the resources
Flashcards of words to laminate
Pictures cards to laminate for various activities
Large circles containing each digraph to be laminated for various activities
Cut/paste sorting activities
Worksheets on sorting and listing and writing sentences
Handwriting template sheet to practise digraph joins
Reading strips containing the digraphs - useful for small reading groups. Students search for the digraphs and for additional work they can draw pictures to go with each sentence.
To complement this resource you will find large flashcards at:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/digraph-flashcards-wh-ph-sh-ch-th-ng-and-ck-11367425