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.
A simple and easy way to learn numbers 1 to 20 in French. PowerPoint and Worksheet attached (fully editable).
To begin, show the children slides 1 to 14 (Numbers 1 to 10). Then complete the first half of the worksheet by matching up the French and English numbers 1 to 10.
Show slides 15 - 28 (Numbers 11 to 20). Then complete the remaining part of the worksheet.
2 resources to help teach ‘HOBBIES’ in French:
Resource 1: A 28-slide PowerPoint showing various hobbies in English and French. You can listen to each hobby (in French) by clicking on the speaker image located on slides 2 to 22.
A fully editable 2-page worksheet is also attached to use with pupils after showing the PowerPoint.
Practice writing 11 different colours in Chinese.
Ideal for Year 2 to Year 6.
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5 pages in total:
Pages 1 and 2: Identify each Chinese character and write the colour in English and Chinese.
Page 3: Answer Sheet
Pages 4 and 5: Write the Chinese Characters to match each colour.
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Fully editable!
Learn to read, write and say Chinese (Mandarin) numbers one to ten with these worksheets and audio recordings.
All words are spoken by a real Chinese (Mandarin) native to help you use the correct pronunciation.
Attached are 10 audio recordings, a 4-page activity booklet (with 2 answer sheets), number cards, a number chart AND matching cards.
5 resources in total.
Ideal for beginners!
The aim of this English Test is to establish a student’s basic 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 test, it is helpful to say, ‘I will circle some areas that you find a bit tricky. This is to help me know which areas I need to focus on so that I can make your English even better!’
Fully editable - 9 pages.
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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
This 12-page handbook contains techniques & strategies to aid ‘Speaking, Listening & Learning’ for ALL STUDENTS in an elementary school setting.
Ideal for EAL students.
Fully editable.
A variety of Chinese-based activities including:
Chinese Art
Chinese Multiplication
Chinese New Year Fact resources
Chinese Clothing (traditional attire)
Write your name using Chinese characters
Chinese Zodiac posters (x12)
Chinese colours - Practice writing worksheets
Read, write and say numbers 1 to 10 in Chinese
Lots of worksheets and activities to do with your class on or around Chinese New Year:
Chinese Art - PowerPoint.
Chinese Method Multiplication.
Chinese New Year Fact Sheet and Worksheets.
Chinese New Year Word Search.
Write your name in Chinese activity.
12 Chinese Zodiac animal posters.
Read, write and say numbers 1 to 10 in Chinese.
Tradional Chinese clothing - 4 resources.
Make responding to work more purposeful by sticking this marking card at the bottom of each (or some) pieces of work.
The first page shows the marking card on an A-4 piece of paper. The second has 4 marking cards on 1 page (easy to photocopy).
Fully editable.
Attached is a topic/thematic curriculum planning template.
Ideally to be completed before working with any child (or group of children) who are second language learners.
This planning template is 2 pages long, has clear headings and makes your lessons focused and appropriate to the needs of your student’s.
Fully editable.
I regularly use this Semantic Gradient with my EAL students to help enhance and build their vocabulary and language development.
This particular activity is called BIG to SMALL (or small to big). Students are presented with a bank of words (at the top of the activity sheet). Students have to arrange the words according to their size.
This activity can be adapted for other OPPOSITES. E.g. Black and White, Tall and Thin, Up and Down etc. and is a great way to help build your student’s knowledge and interpretation of language.
1 page.
Fully editable.
French - Numbers, Colours and Animals
3 simple matching activities.
Examples shown.
Answers included.
Fully editable.
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JUST ADDED:
A 29-slide PowerPoint to refer to when teaching numbers 1 to 20. Animations and hyperlinks on the PowerPoint too!
A 17-slide PowerPoint to refer to when teaching 10 basic colours.
A fully editable 9-page oral screening form to assess English proficiency.
The aim of this screening form is to establish a student’s basic 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
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