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.
Updated July 2022.
A fully editable 9-page oral screening form to assess English proficiency.
The aim of this screening form is to: Establish English language proficiency; to identify a student who requires EAL, EFL, ESL support and to identify topic areas a student may need to develop.
Before carrying out the screening form, it is helpful to say to the child, ‘During the task, I will circle some areas that you find a bit tricky. This is to help me know which areas I need to focus on in class so that I can make your English even better!’ By saying this, the child will be reassured (and put at ease) from the start.
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The following 23 topic areas are assessed:
Colours
Numbers (0 – 9)
Numbers (10 – 20)
Body parts
Head / Face
Clothes
Household objects
School
Shapes
Action words
Domestic Animals
Weather words
Food - Basics
Food - Fruit
Food - Vegetables
Fast food
Wild Animals
Gardening
Positional Words
Days of the week
Times of the day
Months of the year
Professions / Jobs
Fantastic Mr Fox - STORYBOARD
Summarise each chapter with a picture and some writing.
2 storyboards attached … a 2-page storyboard and a 4-page storyboard (with larger areas for writing).
5 pages in total.
Fully editable.
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.
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 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 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!
My children love having their very own dictionary / word book to use in class.
Just print off and staple together. I normally laminate the front and back cover (to add robustness).
There’s enough space on each page for 15 additional spellings (I’ve put 1 in myself with a picture to match).
A good way to teach subordinate clauses.
Contents (fully editable):
A 5-slide teaching PowerPoint.
A 3-page activity booklet.
Page 1: Instruction sheet and examples.
Pages 2 and 3: Activities.
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.
22 slides.
Examples of subjects, verbs, active and passive sentences.
The final 2 slides contain pairs of active and passive sentences. The children have to choose one pair of sentences, copy them down and explain why one is active and the other is passive.
Fully editable.
4 storyboards attached.
Fully differentiated and fully editable.
Storyboard 1: All writing and pictures provided (answers).
Storyboard 2: 4 pictures and all writing provided (lower ability).
Storyboard 2: 4 pictures but no writing provided (middle ability).
Storyboard 3: No pictures or writing provided (higher ability).
Delve into the world of Fairy tales - fully editable resources
Resource 1: A 3-page booklet displaying 12 famous fairytale characters to write about and enjoy. They include:
Cinderella & Prince Charming.
Pinocchio & Jiminy Cricket.
Belle & Beast.
Snow White & Dwarf.
Little Red Riding Hood & Wolf.
Jack & Giant.
Included in the booklet is a list of 3 activities for the children to complete:
ACTIVITY 1: Cut out 2 pictures and match them together. Explain HOW and WHY the pictures are connected.
ACTIVITY 2: Add speech bubbles for each character. What might they say?
ACTIVITY 3: Draw an appropriate setting for each character (e.g. a forest for Little Red Riding or a palace for Cinderella). Then add your character in it.
Each activity has an example to show the children what they need to do.
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Resource 2: A 6-page booklet containing 6 fairytale settings to use as you wish (great for art work or sticking characters on).
Fairytale setting 1: The Palace
Fairytale setting 2: The Forest
Fairytale setting 3: The Workshop
Fairytale setting 4: Giant’s kitchen
Fairytale setting 5: Cottage in the woods
Fairytale setting 6: Castle
A PowerPoint that introduces the long ‘a’ vowel sound.
12 slides.
SLIDE 3: ay as in play.
SLIDE 5: a_e as in magic ‘e’.
SLIDE 8: ai as in rain.
SLIDE 11: ei as in eight.
Ideal for KS1 or Lower KS2.
Please note: When you preview the PowerPoint, the images may appear distorted/squashed BUT the images will be completely normal once purchased.
Fully editable.
300 High Frequency Words
6 pages in total (50 words on each page).
Page 1: Words 1 - 50.
Page 2: Words 51 - 100.
Page 3: Words 101 - 150.
Page 4: Words 151 - 200.
Page 5: Words 201 - 250.
Page 6: Words 251 - 300.
The lists have been designed to allow the child 5 attempts to read and spell each word.
Great for: Creating spelling lists, interventions, reading and spelling ‘check up’ tests.
Also attached are 6 spelling record sheets (1 for each set).
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).
Punctuation PowerPoint.
20 slides.
Ideal for 5 - 9 years.
Slide 3: End marks
Slides 5 and 6: Full stops
Slide 7: Question marks
Slide 8: Exclamation marks
Slides 9 to 15: Activity: What end mark should be used?
Slide 16: What to remember!
Slides 17 and 18: The colon
Slides 19 and 20: The Comma
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.