Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Resource 1: Students must correctly punctuate the sentences.
Resource 2: Students must rewrite the sentences by putting in the missing capital letters and full stops.
Resource 3: Capital letters practice sheet.
Resource 4: A small presentation introducing capital letters (and a small activity to complete).
Ideal for 5+ (depending on ability).
Activity 1 - Worksheet:
24 mistakes to highlight in a passage:
9 missing capital letters.
7 missing full stops.
3 missing commas.
4 missing speech marks.
1 missing exclamation mark!
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Activity 2 - Worksheet:
32 mistakes to correct in the passage:
10 spelling mistakes.
19 punctuation errors.
3 new lines missing (for new speakers)
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Activity 3:
Self assessment sheet for student’s to refer to when proofreading their work.
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All answers provided.
Fully editable worksheets.
A lovely introduction to FABLES!
Ideal for 5 - 11 years.
14 slides.
Contents: Introducing fables, characters in fables, Aesop’s fables, 2 examples to read, story breakdown, morals AND an activity to do.
Fables PowerPoint.
10 slides.
Contents:
The Frog and the OX
The Stag at the Pool
The Monkey and the Dolphin
The Fox and the Old Lion
The Cockerel and the Jewel
The Lion and the Mouse
The Ant and the Grasshopper
The Wind and the Sun
Match the Moral to the Fable!
Clarify the meaning of new words with this clarification worksheet.
Just write down (no more than 4) unfamiliar/new words on the worksheet then ask your student’s to predict what they mean.
Then, ask your student’s to find the actual definition of each word using a dictionary.
Finally, ask your student’s to create their own sentence with the word.
Fully editable.
Suitable for all ages.
4 sets of differentiated worksheets to help your student’s formulate sentences.
Stage 1 worksheet: ‘Make a Sentence’
Write sentences based on the 6 themes listed on the sheet. To help the writer, each theme has a set of words provided.
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Stage 2 worksheet: ‘Silly Sentences’
Task 1: List 4 nouns and 4 adjectives in the table provided.
Task 2: Write 4 sentences using the words. Each sentence must contain a noun and adjective from the table.
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Stage 3 worksheet: ‘Peculiar Passage’
Task 1: List 3 nouns, 3 adjectives and 3 verbs in the table provided.
Task 2: Write a passage using ALL the words. After finishing the passage, give it a title.
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Stage 4 worksheet: ‘Short Story’
Task 1: List 3 nouns, 3 adjectives, 3 verbs and 3 adverbs in the table provided.
Task 2: Write a short story using ALL the words. After finishing the story, give it a title and draw a picture to complement it.
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Fully editable worksheets.
Oral Presentation Assessment Rubric
Teacher Assessment Tool.
Assess a child’s presentation skills with this useful and easy to use rubric.
8 pages in total.
Fully editable.
A great PowerPoint to help teach apostrophes and contractions.
89 slides - fully editable.
Examples and activities included.
Ideal for younger learners.
Imaginary World - PLACE MATS
3 differentiated PLACE MATS with words, phrases and key points for stories set in an imaginary worlds.
Great for students to refer to when planning and writing their stories.
Fully editable.
2 imaginary world homework projects to choose from.
Project task 1: Create your imaginary world through an artistic medium and write a paragraph describing your imaginary world.
Project task 2: Design and make an imaginary world with an imaginary creature inside!
The third attachment is an oral presentation task sheet. Your students have to present their imaginary world to an audience (their class or set of parents) using the criteria on the sheet.
Finally, the last attachment is an oral presentation assessment rubric - a lovely resource to assess your student’s presentations.
4 attachments in total - all fully editable.
Ideal for 7+
Parents really get involved with these projects!
Imaginary World - Story Planning Sheet.
A versatile planning sheet for writing imaginary world stories.
2 attachments: 1 colour and 1 black and white.
Fully editable.
Attached is a 3-slide PowerPoint explaining what capital letters are used for. The final slide is an activity for your student’s to complete.
Also attached is a simple worksheet for your student’s to practise writing CAPITAL LETTERS.
1 worksheet.
Ideal for 5+
Fully editable.
Activity: Go on a journey from beginning to end with this versatile story planning sheet.
My student’s enjoyed this alternative approach to planning a story.
There are 2 attachments to choose from … 1 colour and 1 black and white.
Fully editable.
2 imaginary world homework projects to choose from.
Project task 1: Create your imaginary world through an artistic medium and write a paragraph describing your imaginary world.
Project task 2: Design and make an imaginary world with an imaginary creature inside!
The third attachment is an oral presentation task sheet. Your students have to present their imaginary world to an audience (their class or set of parents) using the criteria on the sheet.
Finally, the last attachment is an oral presentation assessment rubric - a lovely resource to assess your student’s presentations.
4 attachments in total - all fully editable.
Ideal for 7+
Parents really get involved with these projects!
2 great ‘contractions’ worksheets:
Activity 1: Examples of contractions plus an activity asking the children to write some sentences using contractions.
Activity 2: Students are asked to rewrite some sentences replacing the underlined words with a contraction.
Both worksheets are fully editable.
The Quest for the Magic Crystal - A story set in an Imaginary World.
Enter the enchanted forest, gain help from the Golden Griffin, travel to the Creepy Castle, find the Magic Crystal (in the caves of the Murderous Mountains) and defeat the Ice Dragon!
I used this story with my Year 5 class … they loved it! After reading it, they couldn’t wait to write their own quest story set in an imaginary world.
8 pages long.
Appropriate for 7+ (depending on ability).
Fully editable.
2 imaginary world homework projects to choose from.
Project task 1: Create your imaginary world through an artistic medium and write a paragraph describing your imaginary world.
Project task 2: Design and make an imaginary world with an imaginary creature inside!
The third attachment is an oral presentation task sheet. Your students have to present their imaginary world to an audience (their class or set of parents) using the criteria on the sheet.
Finally, the last attachment is an oral presentation assessment rubric - a lovely resource to assess your student’s presentations.
4 attachments in total - all fully editable.
Ideal for 7+
Parents really get involved with these projects!
Character Profile Worksheets + CHARACTERS
4 worksheets in total.
2 differentiated ‘character profile’ worksheets.
A ‘describe a character’ worksheet.
A page full of characters to describe and write about.
Fully editable.