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.
Focus: INFERENCE.
Attached is a 4-page activity booklet.
On each page, your student’s must decide what they can INFER from each sentence. There are 4 sentences in total (1 on each page). The first sentence is: The dog was barking.
Fully editable.
A great selection of inference-based resources:
A 3-page inference booklet: students must read though a variety of situations (15 in total) and choose the most appropriate outcome for each.
A useful INFERENCE activity to use/adapt with your class.
A ‘making inferences’ worksheet
A list of inference questions and objectives.
An 8-slide Inference PowerPoint. This slide show explains how to teach inference. Good for a small teacher-training session!
A 4-page booklet containing sentences for your student’s to INFER. They include:
The dog was barking.
There is a fire engine at school.
Your teacher in not at school today.
Dad wanted a party.
Inference games called ‘What word am I?’ and ‘Give me a Clue’.
Attached is an inference worksheet to use/adapt with your class.
Also attached is a list of inference questions and objectives to refer to.
Age: 6+ (depending on ability).
All resources are fully editable.
A 6-page activity booklet for learning the letter d.
Ideal for Early Years.
Page 1: Circle any pictures beginning with d.
Page 2: Join the dots to make a dog then draw your own dog.
Page 3: Join the dots to make a duck (for more able students).
Page 4: Trace then write the letter d (pre-cursive writing).
Page 5: The action for the letter d … d,d,d DRUM!
Page 6: CAPITAL D and lower case d handwriting sheet.
Attached is a 3-page INFERENCE activity booklet.
Activity: Students must read through a variety of situations (15 in total) and choose the most appropriate outcome for each.
3 pages.
Ideal for 7+.
Fully editable.
Spelling Mistakes & Getting Them Right - Action Booklet.
Attached is a 3-page booklet designed to help any student practice up to 6 spelling mistakes they got wrong (in any piece of work).
Great as an extension activity / student reflection / self assessment.
Suitable for 5 - 9 years.
Fully editable.
ASSESS YOUR STUDENT’S LISTENING CAPABILITIES WITH THIS FORM.
With reference to work samples and observations, highlight language capabilities 'AT OR ABOV’E the ESL Bandscale levels (Levels 1 to 7).
Finally, rate the student at the level which contains the most highlighting.
On the second page, it suggests the ‘next steps’ depending on the level achieved.
2 pages.
A lovely way to introduce your student’s to Verbs, Nouns and Adjectives.
The slide show presents 4 special characters: ‘Gracie Grammar’, ‘Vicky Verb’, ‘Norman Noun’ and ‘Annabel Adjective’ … your children will really engage with this PowerPoint.
20 slides.
Fully editable.
3 feelings and emotions resources.
Suitable for 5+
Resource 1 (fully editable): A 3-page activity booklet. Match up the feeling with the correct picture. Construct 10 sentences explaining what each character is happy/sad about. Activity 3: With a partner, verbally describe a situation when you feel happy, sad, scared etc. E.g. I feel happy when…
Resource 2 (fully editable): A 21-slide PowerPoint. As a class, look through the slide show and discuss the emotions on each slide. Think about times when you expressed these emotions, at home or at school. There is also a writing task on the last slide.
Resource 3: A set of emotion fans for the children to make and show when expressing an emotion.
Focus: Capital letters and full stops.
2 activity booklets.
4 pages in total.
Resource 1: A 2-page activity booklet that focuses on capital letters and full stops. Answers provided.
Resource 2: A 2-page activity booklet that focuses on capital letters and full stops. Answers not provided.
Suitable for younger learners (5 - 9 years).
Fully editable.
Focus: Capital letters and full stops.
2 activity booklets.
4 pages in total.
Resource 1: A 2-page activity booklet that focuses on capital letters and full stops. Answers provided.
Resource 2: A 2-page activity booklet that focuses on capital letters and full stops. Answers not provided.
Suitable for younger learners (5 - 9 years).
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.
A simple worksheet for your student’s to practise writing CAPITAL LETTERS.
1 worksheet.
Ideal for 5+
Fully editable.
Also 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.
Fully editable questions to ASK when listening to readers.
5 pages in total.
Resource 1: ‘General’ questions to ask when listening to readers.
Resource 2: ‘Specific’ question cards to use when listening to readers. The question cards are divided into the following 13 sections:
SETTING
STYLE
POINTS OF VIEW
NON-FICTION
ILLUSTRATIONS
GLOSSARY
INDEX
SUBJECT AND THEME
POETRY
CHARACTER
GENERAL NON-FICTION
BASIC QUESTIONS
PLOT - NARRATIVE STRUCTURE
This bundle includes 3 PowerPoint presentations, 3 games and 3 worksheets.
PowerPoint 1: A Great PowerPoint to introduce, explain and show examples of contractions and apostrophes. Over 80 slides!!
PowerPoint 2: 9 slides. Great to use when introducing APOSTROPHES to the class. Examples given and VERY easy to follow!
Apostrophes Dominoes Game: A 100-piece dominoes game to help teach and reinforce APOSTROPHES. Ideal for 4 players … 25 pieces each. Before a child can place a piece down, they must read the word on their card.
Apostrophes Memory Game: A great APOSTROPHES game for younger learners! Cut out the words. Place them face down on the table and mix them up. Take it in turns to choose two cards. If two cards match, you get to keep the cards and have another go. Keep going until all the cards have gone … then add up your score.
APOSTROPHES - MATCHING ACTIVITY: Cut out the cards and shuffle them. Place the cards face down and take turns to turn 2 cards over (1 picture card and 1 sentence card). Read the cards aloud. If 2 cards match, you get to keep them. The person with the most pairs at the end WINS! Ideal for younger learners.
Apostrophes & Contractions Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Examples of contractions plus an activity asking the children to write some sentences using contractions. Worksheet 2: Students are asked to rewrite some sentences replacing the underlined words with a contraction.
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ALL RESOURCES HAVE BEEN TRIED AND TESTED.
Possessive Apostrophes - Words and Pictures Matching Activity.
Activity: Cut out the cards and shuffle them. Place the cards face down and take turns to turn 2 cards over (1 picture card and 1 sentence card). Read the cards aloud. If 2 cards match, you get to keep them. The person with the most pairs at the end WINS!
5-page booklet.
Ideal for younger learners.
Fully editable.
9 slides.
Great to use when introducing apostrophes to the class.
Examples shown and VERY easy to follow!
Ideal for younger learners (6+)
Tried and tested.
2 great APOSTROPHE games for younger learners - Memory Game & Apostrophe Dominoes.
Game 1: Memory Game. Cut out the words, place them face down on the table and mix them up. Then take it in turns to choose two cards. If two cards match, you get to keep the cards and have another go. Keep going until all the cards have gone. Finally, add up your score.
Game 2: Apostrophe Dominoes. A 100-piece dominoes game to help teach and reinforce APOSTROPHES. Ideal for 4 players (25 pieces each). Before a child can place a piece down, they must read the word on their card.
Both games are fully editable.
2 great APOSTROPHE games for younger learners - Apostrophe Dominoes & Memory Game.
Game 1: Apostrophe Dominoes. A 100-piece dominoes game to help teach and reinforce APOSTROPHES. Ideal for 4 players (25 pieces each). Before a child can place a piece down, they must read the word on their card.
Game 2: Memory Game. Cut out the words, place them face down on the table and mix them up. Then take it in turns to choose two cards. If two cards match, you get to keep the cards and have another go. Keep going until all the cards have gone. Finally, add up your score.
Both games are fully editable.