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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.
Vocabulary-Building and Word Sorters - 3 activities
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Vocabulary-Building and Word Sorters - 3 activities

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These activities are a great way to build up a student’s vocabulary skills. They can be called Semantic Gradients, Vocabulary Scales or Word Sorters (the latter being my favourite). I have attached 3 fully editable activities for you to try with your students. They are: Sorting words - BIG to SMALL. Sorting words - FREEZING to BOILING. Sorting words - SILENT to NOISY.
My 7-Day Diary - 2 VERSIONS AVAILABLE!!
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My 7-Day Diary - 2 VERSIONS AVAILABLE!!

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A nice template to use for a 7-day diary. 2 versions available - fully editable. Version 1: Print out, cut each page in half and staple the booklet together. If you use this version, the diary will be A-5 size and contain 16 pages (2 pages for each of the 7 days plus a front and back cover). Version 2: This is my preferred version (as it’s easier to make the booklets). The front cover is on 1 page. Just staple the whole booklet together - 8 pages in total. This version will be A-4 size and contain a front cover and 7 pages - one for each day of the week. Please note: This resource can be be purchased as a ‘bundle’ of diary-writing activities here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/diary-writing-12489458
Daily Diary Worksheets - Recounting Your Day
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Daily Diary Worksheets - Recounting Your Day

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2 fully editable worksheets. A great way to encourage your child (or class) to write a daily or weekly diary. Suggested ways to use: Set as a homework activity - the children can write about the key events that happened on any day of the week. Monday morning activity - the children could write about their Saturday or Sunday activities, or both (they can choose). End of day activity! Parents who request additional writing for their child - ask them to keep a daily diary using both (or one) of these templates.
Inference Game - What word am I??
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Inference Game - What word am I??

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A great game to develop inference skills. 10 slides. Ideal age range: 8+ Fully editable. Instructions: One student will be chosen as ‘the guesser’. They will sit under the interactive whiteboard. The teacher will flash one word on the screen. Students in the audience will try to describe a time when they felt this way. They may NOT use the word on the screen! The guesser will try to guess the word on screen.
Correct Verb Tenses  - Online Grammar Activity
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Correct Verb Tenses - Online Grammar Activity

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Do your student’s have difficulty using correct verb tenses in their speech and writing? This task will help you student’s practise saying and writing sentences correctly. Student Task: Record yourself saying 8 sentences. Each sentence must begin with a different sentence starter (listed on the worksheet). Choose your favourite 3 sentences, type them out and email them to … Very simple but effective. If you have a listening station (or more than 1) in school, record the children and play it back to them. Identify their mistakes and re-record. You can use a variety of recording devices - phone, iPad etc. 1 worksheet. Fully editable.
Knowledge Rating Scale - Vocabulary Exposure & Assessment
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Knowledge Rating Scale - Vocabulary Exposure & Assessment

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WHY USE A KNOWLEDGE RATING SCALE (KRS)? It’s a great way to introduce new VOCABULARY at the start of a lesson or unit of work. It’s a great way to assess your student’s knowledge of vocabulary. It’s a great way to identify your learning groups for a lesson or unit of work. . INSTRUCTIONS: . Just type in (or get the children to write) the vocabulary you want them to learn. The example shown is for a ‘Moving and Growing’ topic in science. Ask the children to complete the table indicating the following: I have seen or heard of this word. I can say this word. I can tell you what this word means. I can use this word in a sentence. I don’t know this word. Children who tick the last box indicating, ‘I don’t know this word’ can become your focus group. Fully editable.
Grammar Worksheet (5 - 9 years)
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Grammar Worksheet (5 - 9 years)

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Ideal for 5 to 9 years. Task: Cut out the cards (30 in total). Match three cards together to make 10 grammatically correct sentences. Finally, copy out the sentences on the sheet provided. 4 pages. Fully editable.