Hero image

Teach Primary's Shop

Average Rating4.55
(based on 23 reviews)

Hello! We're creating resources for busy primary school teachers. All our writers are themselves experienced KS1 and KS2 professionals and we design our resources to be as appealing and accessible as possible.

738Uploads

148k+Views

41k+Downloads

Hello! We're creating resources for busy primary school teachers. All our writers are themselves experienced KS1 and KS2 professionals and we design our resources to be as appealing and accessible as possible.
Story Structure Planning Pack: The Hero's Journey
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Story Structure Planning Pack: The Hero's Journey

(0)
This pack of story planning resources is based on the idea of ‘The Hero’s Journey’, in which the central character of a tale progresses through 12 stages as his or her story unfolds. Once children can recognise this structure in familiar tales, they can use it to plan their own myths, legends or fantasy stories.
Tarsia Puzzle: Year 4 Grammar Revision
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Tarsia Puzzle: Year 4 Grammar Revision

(0)
Revise Year 4 grammar terms and examples using this fun and challenging tarsia game - perfect for home learning or classroom use! A tarsia is a simple jigsaw puzzle, in which small equilateral triangles fit together to form one, giant triangle. Here, children need to match grammatical terms with model sentences to complete three separate puzzles. Templates are also included to allow children to come up with their own model sentences, and create new grammar puzzles for their classmates.
Tarsia Puzzle: Year 5 Grammar Revision
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Tarsia Puzzle: Year 5 Grammar Revision

(0)
Revise Year 5 grammar terms and examples using this fun and challenging tarsia game - perfect for home learning or classroom use! A tarsia is a simple jigsaw puzzle, in which small equilateral triangles fit together to form one, giant triangle. Here, children need to match grammatical terms with model sentences to complete three separate puzzles. Templates are also included to allow children to come up with their own model sentences, and create new grammar puzzles for their classmates.
Year 1 SPaG: Activities Pack - Plurals
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Year 1 SPaG: Activities Pack - Plurals

(0)
This pack contains all you need to teach a Year 1 lesson on making plurals by adding ‘s’ or ‘es’, or to revise the topic with pupils. It includes: colourful posters for teaching a word sort activity worksheets for children to practise and apply their new grammar knowledge
Year 1 SPaG: Activities Pack - Nouns
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Year 1 SPaG: Activities Pack - Nouns

(0)
This pack contains all you need to teach a Year 1 lesson on nouns, or to revise the topic with pupils. It includes: colourful posters for teaching a word sort activity worksheets for children to practise and apply their new grammar knowledge
Year 6 Difficult Spellings Revision Toolkit
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Year 6 Difficult Spellings Revision Toolkit

(0)
Put an end to ‘definately’ and ‘seperate’ once and for all! This pack provides a number of ways for children to remember and revise how to spell words that are often written incorrectly. 100 of the most commonly misspelt words are presented on: Bookmarks - these can be given to children, then stuck in books once the spellings have been learnt Table prompts - place these on tables so children can refer to them when writing Word mats - ideal for sending home to be studied with parents/carers, or for classroom display Word fans - a handy reference tool for the whole class
Grammar and Punctuation Terms for Years 3-6 - explained!
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Grammar and Punctuation Terms for Years 3-6 - explained!

(0)
Is the language of SPaG - or GPS, or whatever your school calls it - giving you a headache? This handy booklet, perfect for parents as well as pupils, goes through all the grammar and punctuation terms taught to children in years 3, 4, 5 and 6, with explanations and examples for each… so everyone knows what they’re talking about!
Year 2 SPaG Challenge Mat: sentence punctuation
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Year 2 SPaG Challenge Mat: sentence punctuation

(0)
This bright, appealing grammar worksheet is an excellent way to practise and revise using correct punctuation for sentences in Year 2. It is divided into five sections: understand, challenge, test, explain and apply. Activities include SATs style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts.
Synonyms – Year 6 Writing Features Challenge Worksheet (KS2)
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Synonyms – Year 6 Writing Features Challenge Worksheet (KS2)

(0)
Key Stage 2 English worksheets This bright, appealing grammar worksheet is an excellent way to practise and revise using synonyms in Year 6. This primary resource is divided into five sections: Understand Match words with their synonyms, and find two synonyms for the words given Challenge Rewrite the example sentences, replacing each of the words in bold with a synonym Test Circle the correct synonym for the words given. Then circle two words which are synonyms in each of the sentences below Explain In your own words, describe what a synonym is using at least two examples Apply Write a short email to parents about an upcoming school trip, telling them what is needed, including as many synonyms of the words given as you can Activities include SATs-style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts. What is a synonym? A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase. Synonym examples Nice and kind Big and large Tiny and minute Quick and fast Smelly and stinky Thrilling and exciting National Curriculum English programme of study links Students will learn how words are related by meaning as synonyms and antonyms [for example, big, large, little].
Year 2 SPaG Challenge Mat: adjectives
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Year 2 SPaG Challenge Mat: adjectives

(0)
This bright, appealing grammar worksheet is an excellent way to practise and revise using adjectives in Year 2. It is divided into five sections: understand, challenge, test, explain and apply. Activities include SATs style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts.
Synonyms KS2 – Powerful Verbs Word Spinners Resource Pack
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Synonyms KS2 – Powerful Verbs Word Spinners Resource Pack

(0)
This KS2 PSF word spinner pack helps children identify and use more powerful verbs in their writing, following a fun craft activity. Templates are included showing interesting synonyms for 10 everyday verbs. The spinners can be used for matching activities as well as reference tools when children are writing. Blank templates are also included, allowing children to make their own synonym spinners. Possible uses Provide the children with the parts to more than one word spinner and challenge them to find the tops which match each bottom. Provide the children with the top of a word spinner and a blank bottom. Children can add their own synonyms. Provide the children with the bottom to a word spinner and a blank top. Challenge them to identify the everyday verb for which all the words shown are synonyms. Provide children with a word spinner for them to assemble. They can then be challenged to use words from the spinner in their writing over a set period of time. What is a synonym? A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase. Synonym examples Nice and kind Big and large Tiny and minute Quick and fast Smelly and stinky Thrilling and exciting What is a powerful verb? If verbs describe an action, a powerful verb is a more interesting version of basic verbs that help to make writing more descriptive, exciting and engaging. Learning these will help expand children’s vocabularies and improve their speaking and writing skills. Powerful verb examples Sprinted, galloped or strided instead of ran Shouted, whispered or muttered instead of said Searched, eyeballed or perused instead of looked Snoozed, slumbered or dozed instead of slept National Curriculum English programme of study links Students will learn how words are related by meaning as synonyms and antonyms [for example, big, large, little].
Synonyms KS2 – Ordering Adjectives: Description Worksheet Pack
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Synonyms KS2 – Ordering Adjectives: Description Worksheet Pack

(0)
The activities in this pack help KS2 children understand the subtle differences between adjective synonyms so that they can use them accurately in their own writing. They include cards for sorting, and cloze procedure worksheets. This primary resource pack includes: Description synonyms worksheet Each page contains synonyms for a different word, such as ‘big’, ‘young’ and ‘loud’, and children need to fill in the blanks in sentences using the synonyms where they fit best Description synonyms answer sheet Description synonyms word cards Printable PDFs to cut out and use Teacher notes What is a synonym? A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase. Synonym examples Nice and kind Big and large Tiny and minute Quick and fast Smelly and stinky Thrilling and exciting National Curriculum English programme of study links Students will learn how words are related by meaning as synonyms and antonyms [for example, big, large, little].
Synonyms SPaG Challenge Mat
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Synonyms SPaG Challenge Mat

(0)
This review mat for Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling is an excellent way to revise and practise using synonyms. These worksheets are divided into 5 different types of activity, including writing challenges and GPS sample test questions.
Roman Numerals: Y5 – Number and Place Value – Maths Challenge
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Roman Numerals: Y5 – Number and Place Value – Maths Challenge

(0)
Read Roman numerals to 1000 (M) and recognise years written in Roman numerals. These Roman numeral review worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 5 children. A variety of Roman numeral problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions. A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.