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.
Classroom Jobs - for display!
Make your life a little bit easier by allocating jobs to some/all of the children in your class.
Jobs can change each term (it’s up to you).
Fully editable.
A great activity to kick start the year.
Just buy a load of brown paper bags and stick the attached poster on the side.
Fully editable and a nice icebreaker!
Attached is a 1-page worksheet to complete before you start reading Kensuke’s Kingdom.
Ideal for whole class, group work or one-to-one teaching.
I will keep adding activities in the coming weeks.
Fully editable and ideal for 9+
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.
What is inference?
Something that is inferred, especially a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence.
1 worksheet
Fully editable
Ideal for 7+
Food: What do you eat? … A Class Survey*
Find out what your class mates usually eat and drink then make a list of the most and least popular foods and drinks.
Fully editable.
Can your student’s spot the spelling and punctuation errors in this Roman army passage?
8 spelling mistakes and 12 punctuation errors to find.
Answers provided and fully editable.
2 pages in total.
New Class ‘Name’ Word Search
Ask the children to write the names of the children in their class.
Then ask them to create their own ‘NAME’ word search using the grid provided.
Point to Note: Get the children to write in CAPITAL LETTERS only!
Prepositions Game
How to win: The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards.
Instructions to play the game:
1. Shuffle the cards and deal out 7 cards per player. Maximum: 4 players (per set of cards).
3. Place one card (not a penalty card) face up and put the remainder of the cards (the pack) face down beside it.
3. You can discard a card onto the face up pile if it is the same animal or the same preposition as the current card showing. E.g. if the card showing is, ‘The rabbit is in the toilet’ then you can throw down any ‘Rabbit’ or ‘Toilet’ card.
4. The penalty cards are:
‘Skip’ - the next player skips one turn
‘Reverse’ - the order of play reverses (the previous student throws next)
‘Draw Two’ - the next player takes two from the pack unless they can put any ‘Draw Two’ card down. In the latter case, the next player who can’t throw a ‘Draw Two’ card has to pick up the total number of cards from the pack.
5. The ‘Wild’ card can be played at any time and the thrower has to call out the new animal.
The ‘Draw 4’ card is similarly wild, but the next player has to draw 4 from the pack, unless they can play another ‘Draw 4’.
6. When a player throws down their penultimate card, they must shout ‘UNO’ before the next player takes their turn. Failure to do so results in a penalty of two cards from the pack.
7. Children should read the text as they throw down each card.