Hero image

Teach Primary's Shop

Average Rating4.58
(based on 24 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

163k+Views

42k+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.
Y1 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 4
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Y1 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 4

(0)
This year 1 common exception word (CEW) pack allows pupils to practise reading and spelling a selection of the 45 tricky words for this cohort. Each worksheet includes two words for pupils to read, spell and understand, with an opportunity to develop letter formation using handwriting line guides. Common exception words included in this pack are: ask come, some go, so love, no
Y1 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 5
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Y1 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 5

(0)
This year 1 common exception word (CEW) pack allows pupils to practise reading and spelling a selection of the 45 tricky words for this cohort. Each worksheet includes two words for pupils to read, spell and understand, with an opportunity to develop letter formation using handwriting line guides. Common exception words included in this pack are: by, my friend one, once there, where
Y1 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 3
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Y1 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 3

(0)
This year 1 common exception word (CEW) pack allows pupils to practise reading and spelling a selection of the 45 tricky words for this cohort. Each worksheet includes two words for pupils to read, spell and understand, with an opportunity to develop letter formation using handwriting line guides. Common exception words included in this pack are: be, he me, she we, here you, your
Y1 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 6
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Y1 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 6

(0)
This year 1 common exception word (CEW) pack allows pupils to practise reading and spelling a selection of the 45 tricky words for this cohort. Each worksheet includes two words for pupils to read, spell and understand, with an opportunity to develop letter formation using handwriting line guides. Common exception words included in this pack are: house, our pull, full put, push school
Y2 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 1
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Y2 Common Exception Words - spelling pack 1

(0)
This year 2 common exception word (CEW) pack allows pupils to practise reading and spelling a selection of the 64 tricky words. Each worksheet includes two or three words for pupils to read, spell and understand, with an opportunity to develop letter formation using handwriting line guides. Common exception words included in this pack are: child, children door, floor, poor kind, find mind, behind wild, climb
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].
Year 3 Spelling Patterns Word Spinner
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Year 3 Spelling Patterns Word Spinner

(0)
This word spinner resource pack helps children identify and practise Year 3 spelling patterns through a fun craft activity. 16 letter strings are featured, using vocabulary that will enhance children’s comprehension and support more effective writing. Blank templates are included so children can make their own puzzles for classmates, or word spinners for revision.
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].
Common Idioms: Worksheets and Cards for Sorting and Display
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Common Idioms: Worksheets and Cards for Sorting and Display

(0)
This primary English resource pack uses a selection of common idioms to help KS2 children add extra colour to their writing, and assist with comprehension. Phrase and definition cards are supplied in two sizes - for sorting and display; whilst worksheets encourage pupils to use their inference skills to work out what these commonly used phrases mean. An answer sheet, linking phrases to their definitions, is included.
Editing Dice for Greater Depth Writing
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Editing Dice for Greater Depth Writing

(0)
These editing dice are a fun way to engage children with editing and improving their work. After completing their writing, children roll the die. Each face of the die highlights a different aspect of their writing for children to look at, and suggests an improvement to make.
KS2 Shakespearean Idioms: Worksheets and Cards for Sorting and Display
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

KS2 Shakespearean Idioms: Worksheets and Cards for Sorting and Display

(0)
This primary English resource pack uses a selection of Shakespearean idioms to help KS2 children add extra colour to their writing, and assist with comprehension. Phrase and definition cards are supplied in two sizes - for sorting and display; whilst worksheets encourage pupils to use their inference skills to work out what the phrases mean. An answer sheet, linking phrases to their definitions, is included.
Plenary Dice and Exit Slips for Feedback and Progress
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Plenary Dice and Exit Slips for Feedback and Progress

(0)
These plenary dice are a fun way for children to engage with reviewing and improving their work at the end of a lesson, or at suggested points throughout a session. Exit slips are included so that children can also record their feedback on the lesson, supporting teacher planning for future learning sessions.
Tarsia Puzzle: Verb Synonyms
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Tarsia Puzzle: Verb Synonyms

(0)
This challenging KS2 grammar game will help get children thinking about making powerful verb choices. A tarsia is a simple jigsaw puzzle which children solve by matching up sides of triangles so that they correspond with each other, to form one giant equilateral triangle. In this case, children need to match verb synonyms. An ideal stretch and challenge activity for in the classroom, or for homework.
Topic Checkers: Living Things And Their Habitats – Year 6 Science Assessment Worksheets
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Topic Checkers: Living Things And Their Habitats – Year 6 Science Assessment Worksheets

(0)
This Year 6 science resource enables teachers to review learning following the teaching of a topic of living things and their habitats in Upper Key Stage 2. It covers areas on the science curriculum including life cycles, reproduction, and parts of a plant. The worksheets are split into sections that check children’s scientific vocabulary, understanding, and their ability to explain, predict and deduce what is happening in difference scientific scenarios.
Pop-Up Christmas Card Art Pack
Teach_PrimaryTeach_Primary

Pop-Up Christmas Card Art Pack

(0)
The resources in this pop-up card pack can be used by children to create simple but striking 3D pop-up cards depicting landscapes. A video tutorial to share with pupils can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=bpiCc2xqwwk&feature=emb_logo