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.
4 traditional Chinese clothing resources, ideal for 5 to 11 years:
Resource 1: A PowerPoint.
14 slides.
Learn about traditional Chinese clothing.
Suits, colours, fabric patterns, Cheongsam and more!
Ideal for 5 to 11 years.
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Resource 2: A simple colouring-in sheet.
Copy the pictures (the cartoon images shown on the sheet) or use the fabric designs displayed on the sheet to design your own authentic look.
1 page.
Ideal for 5 to 11 years.
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Resource 3: Make your own traditional Chinese costume worksheet.
Just choose your preferred outfit, colour it in and stick together.
Add your own head, hands etc. to make it personalized.
3 pages.
Ideal for 5 to 11 years.
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Resource 4: Traditional Chinese fabric pattern worksheet
Copy the traditional fabric patterns in the spaces provided.
3 pages.
Ideal for 5 to 11 years.
Attached is 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
BIDMAS is a helpful acronym what reminds children (and adults!) what order to complete operations in, when faced with a complicated sum. BIDMAS stands for brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction.
Sometimes, the order of operations will make a big impact on the final answer, so it’s a great idea to have a standardised order to work through. This way, you know everyone will get the same answer every time.
You might also hear BIDMAS referred to as BODMAS. Different people in different places have slightly different names for the order of operations, but they mean the same thing. In BODMAS, the O stands for ‘order’ instead of ‘indices’. These terms can be used interchangeably.
Attached is a BIDMAS teaching video + 12 fully editable sets of worksheets (with answers).
Set 1 Worksheets: 3 beginner level worksheets
Set 2 Worksheets: 3 intermediate level worksheets
Set 3 Worksheets: 3 harder level worksheets
Set 4 Worksheets: 3 advanced level worksheets
Creative Writing!
A 2-page, Pokémon model text (short story).
Will Pokémon and his ‘new’ friend overcome the challenges they face?
Ideal for Year 2 or Year 3.
365 words.
Fully editable.
Make your own VCOP Pyramid with this resource.
Simply cut out the 4 triangles and paste together. These can then be used as a desk-top reminder/reference point for the children.
There are 5 “bands” on each of the 4 pyramids and the lower down the pyramid you go, the more sophisticated the writing becomes.
Fully editable.
Do you want to start BIG WRITING in your school?
If so, follow this simple 4-page information booklet.
The booklet is divided into the following sections: Philosophy, How to begin, Big Writing Environment, Rewards, Big Writing Files, Snappy Starters/Quick Fire/Power VCOP Starters, Talking, Rainbow Writing, Finger Tapping & Colours.
Ideal for staff training or simple reference.
Fully editable.
2 excellent ‘Chinese New Year’ activities.
Age range: 7 - 11 years.
Activity 1: A passage about Chinese New Year traditions and ‘9’ multiple choice questions.
Activity 2: A 4-page booklet explaining 2 Chinese legends. The booklet describes Chinese New Year animals (each with its own character description). On the final page, there is a worksheet asking the children to write, draw and describe the animal that represents them.
A collection of Aesop’s Fables on 29 slides.
The PowerPoint includes:
The Ant and the Dove.
The Jealous Camel.
The Caged Bird.
The Clever Dog.
The Lion and the Lost Meal.
The Parrot and the Cat.
The Lion’s Share.
The Selfish Horse.
The Too Fat Fox.
Antarctica & Emperor Penguins.
A small PowerPoint about Antarctica PLUS 2 worksheets:
Worksheet 1: Label the Emperor Penguin.
Worksheet 2: Antarctic Animals.
Can your student’s find the punctuation and spelling errors in the attached Fantastic Mr. Fox passages.
2 differentiated activities - 1 easy and 1 hard.
Fully editable.
Answers provided
10 fully editable products:
**** Ideal for 5+ ****
A describing materials - vocabulary chart.
A materials bicycle and roller-skate activity.
Materials and their properties - objects chart.
A materials PowerPoint.
An absorbency science investigation.
An absorbency worksheet.
A paper strength investigation.
Materials - vocabulary sorting game.
Natural or manufactured - worksheet.
Draw objects made from… worksheet.
This bundle of 6 resources includes:
A PowerPoint showing examples of what it means to explain.
An explanation rubric.
A ‘What is it?’ activity.
A writing to explain 4-page activity booklet.
A Cause and Effect PowerPoint.
A 36-slide PowerPoint containing the following information:
What are explanation texts?
Identifying the subject in an explanation text.
6 Explanation texts: 1. Water pollution 2. The production of paper 3. Health and Beauty 4. How do volcanoes erupt? 5. What would happen if humans didn’t have bones? 6. What do muscles do?
Layout of an explanation text
Cause and effect – connectives, examples and activities.
More explanation activities
These resources are ideal if you are teaching your student’s about the Vikings.
4 products in total.
Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Fully editable.
Approximately 15 - 20 minutes long.
Song, music and prayer included.
Slide 1: Opening slide.
Slide 2: Why do people drop litter? Students can discuss this question with the person sitting next to them and share their thoughts with you.
Slides 3 to 20: The consequences of dropping litter (to the environment, wildlife and oceans). Lots of opportunities to discuss the ‘hard-hitting’ slides.
Slide 21: An appropriate prayer about our world and the importance of looking after it.
Slide 22: Song: ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’
Slide 23: A fun ‘poster’ competition for the children to complete (linked directly to the theme).
Slide 24:Setting up a litter-picking group in your school
Final slide: A slide showing how long it takes for some types of litter to decompose (break down). You may like to refer to this IF the children ask you how long it takes for litter to rot away.
This assembly was well received by the students and it helped highlight the importance of caring for our school and local environment … I also noticed a substantial decrease in litter afterwards.