Interactive Reading Achievement Certificates
These certificates can be printed and used in your classroom, although there is more to these certificates than meets the eye!
To access the augmented reality aspects of the certificates, simply download the free Metaverse AR (augmented reality) app (available for iPad/iPhone and android formats). Scan the code and a fun character will appear in your classroom to congratulate the kids!
That’s not all, each certificate has a unique AR reward that the children can collect and save in the app. Children can create a Metaverse account then any rewards they receive will be saved in their inventory. There is also the option for children to take selfies with their new reward. As the children have earned the rewards I let them take their new certificate home and scan on home phones or tablets to save their rewards.
If you do not wish your class to create accounts, they can still claim their reward on screen but it will not be saved in their inventory.
This includes 15 reward certificates and instructions:
I read every night
I read for 1 hour
I read for 2 hours
I have read 5 books
I have read 10 books
I did all my reading
I did all my homework
I read my first chapter book
I read my first non-fiction book
I moved up a reading level
I am a reading champion
I read to my parents
I read to my class
I read to my teacher
My reading has really improved
Please ask if you have any questions!
These certificates can be printed and used in your classroom to reward children for learning how to multiply. Although there is more to these certificates than meets the eye!
To access the augmented reality aspects of the certificates, simply download the free Metaverse AR (augmented reality) app (available for iPad/iPhone and android formats). Scan the code and a fun character will appear in your classroom to congratulate the kids!
That’s not all, each certificate has a unique AR reward that the children can collect and save in the app. Children can create a Metaverse account then any rewards they receive will be saved in their inventory. There is also the option for children to take selfies with their new reward. As the children have earned the rewards I let them take their new certificate home and scan on home phones or tablets to save their rewards.
If you do not wish your class to create accounts, they can still claim their reward on screen but it will not be saved in their inventory.
This includes 15 reward certificates and instructions:
I learnt all my times tables
I passed my test
I learnt to multiply
I know my 12 times table
I know my 11 times table
I know my 10 times table
I know my 9 times table
I know my 8 times table
I know my 7 times table
I know my 6 times table
I know my 5 times table
I know my 4 times table
I know my 3 times table
I know my 2 times table
I worked hard on my multiplication
Please ask if you have any questions!
Back to School Reward Watches
Give you class something to brag about!
These reward watches can be printed and used in your classroom for back to school. They are great to give out to the children in the first few days of school to create a fun classroom environment.
There is more to these watches than meets the eye!
To access the augmented reality aspects of the watches, simply download the free Metaverse AR (augmented reality) app (available for iPad/iPhone and android formats). Scan the code and a fun character will appear in your classroom to congratulate the kids!
That’s not all, each watch has a unique AR reward that the children can collect and save in the app. Children can create a Metaverse account then any rewards they receive will be saved in their inventory. There is also the option for children to take selfies with their new reward. As the children have earned the rewards I let them take their new tag home and scan on home phones or tablets to save their rewards. Parent instructions are included in this download.
If you do not wish your class to create accounts, they can still claim their reward on screen but it will not be saved in their inventory.
There are 4 different designs of each watch, 2 round faces and 2 square, smart-watch designs. You can either have the children color in, their own watch or print them colored.
I usually secure the watches with tape but you can also use paperclips
This download includes 15 different reward watches:
I helped the new kid
I had all my supplies ready
I settled into my class
I had a great summer
It’s going to be a great idea
I started out the right way
I was ready to learn
Happy first day of school
I met my new teacher
I made new friends
Welcome back to school
I learnt all the rules
I worked hard on my first day
I told my teacher my news
I started with a good attitude
Please ask if you have any questions!
These reward watches can be printed and used in your classroom for rewarding reading achievements.
There is more to these watches than meets the eye!
To access the augmented reality aspects of the watches, simply download the free Metaverse AR (augmented reality) app (available for iPad/iPhone and android formats). Scan the code and a fun character will appear in your classroom to congratulate the kids!
That’s not all, each watch has a unique AR reward that the children can collect and save in the app. Children can create a Metaverse account then any rewards they receive will be saved in their inventory. There is also the option for children to take selfies with their new reward. As the children have earned the rewards I let them take their new tag home and scan on home phones or tablets to save their rewards. Parent instructions are included in this download.
If you do not wish your class to create accounts, they can still claim their reward on screen but it will not be saved in their inventory.
There are 4 different designs of each watch, 2 round faces and 2 square, smart-watch designs. You can either have the children color in, their own watch or print them colored.
I usually secure the watches with tape but you can also use paperclips
This download includes 15 different reward watches:
I read every night
I read for 1 hour
I read for 2 hours
I have read 5 books
I have read 10 books
I did all my reading
I did all my homework
I read my first chapter book
I read my first non-fiction book
I moved up a reading level
I am a reading champion
I read to my parents
I read to my class
I read to my teacher
My reading has really improved
Please ask if you have any questions!
These reward watches can be printed and used in your classroom for rewarding multiplication learning.
There is more to these watches than meets the eye!
To access the augmented reality aspects of the watches, simply download the free Metaverse AR (augmented reality) app (available for iPad/iPhone and android formats). Scan the code and a fun character will appear in your classroom to congratulate the kids!
That’s not all, each watch has a unique AR reward that the children can collect and save in the app. Children can create a Metaverse account then any rewards they receive will be saved in their inventory. There is also the option for children to take selfies with their new reward. As the children have earned the rewards I let them take their new tag home and scan on home phones or tablets to save their rewards. Parent instructions are included in this download.
If you do not wish your class to create accounts, they can still claim their reward on screen but it will not be saved in their inventory.
There are 4 different designs of each watch, 2 round faces and 2 square, smart-watch designs. You can either have the children color in, their own watch or print them colored.
I usually secure the watches with tape but you can also use paperclips
This download includes 15 different reward watches:
I learnt all my times tables
I passed my test
I learnt to multiply
I know my 12 times table
I know my 11 times table
I know my 10 times table
I know my 9 times table
I know my 8 times table
I know my 7 times table
I know my 6 times table
I know my 5 times table
I know my 4 times table
I know my 3 times table
I know my 2 times table
I worked hard on my multiplication
Please ask if you have any questions!
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - March
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about March and Spring. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do on a March and then learn where March and Spring fits in with the rest of the year.
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - April
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about April and Spring. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do on a April and then learn where April and Spring fits in with the rest of the year.
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - August
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about August and Summer. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do on a August and then learn where August and Summer fits in with the rest of the year.
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - October
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about October and Fall. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do in October and then learn where October and Fall fits in with the rest of the year.
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - November
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about November and Fall. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do in November and then learn where November and Fall fits in with the rest of the year.
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - December
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about December and Winter. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do in December and then learn where December and Winter fits in with the rest of the year.
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - July
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about July and Summer. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do on a July and then learn where July and Summer fits in with the rest of the year.
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - September
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about September and Fall. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do in September and then learn where September and Autumn fits in with the rest of the year.
Months of the Year Pre-School Activities - January
Teaching the Months of the Year Pre-School Activities!
This workbook contains 22 pages of activities for the children to learn about January and winter. They learn how to spell the word, write about what they do on a January and then learn where January and winter fits in with the rest of the year.
Writing Predictions Complete English Lesson on The Midnight Gang
This download includes a complete English study lesson on the second chapter of the book The Midnight Gang by David Walliams. Teachers will get full resources and plans for teaching school children about writing predictions in the classroom. Children will read and discuss the chapter.
There is a PowerPoint to explain the activity and then practice independently. There is also a short chapter summary sheet for kids to complete to reflect on the chapter read and share their ideas. You will need a copy of the book The Midnight Gang; everything else needed is included in this download.
This download includes:
Full and detailed lesson plan
PowerPoint slides for the lesson
Chapter review sheets
Prediction sheet
Writing Emotion in Narratives, Complete English Lesson on The Midnight Gang
Complete Lesson on Writing Emotion in Narrative - Related to The Midnight Gang by David Walliams
This download includes a complete, narrative writing lesson on the fifth chapter of the book The Midnight Gang by David Walliams. The lesson focuses on how to write emotion in narrative. Children will read and discuss the chapter. There is a detailed PowerPoint to ensure children’s understanding of the elements of writing an emotional narrative.
The class will write a narrative together and then the children can plan and write their own using the writing frame. For lower-ability children, there is a cloze sheet to complete before attempting their own writing. There is also a short chapter summary sheet for children to complete to reflect on the chapter read. You will need a copy of the book The Midnight Gang; everything else needed is included in this download.
This download includes:
Full and detailed lesson plan
Complete lesson PowerPoint
Writing frame
Cloze sheet
Chapter review sheets
Writing Story Endings Awful Auntie Lesson
Complete Lesson on Writing Story Endings Related to Awful Auntie by David Walliams
This download includes a complete, English lesson on the thirty-second chapter of the book Awful Auntie by David Walliams. The lesson focuses on how to plan and write our own endings to the story. The lesson uses the events in the chapter as a base. Children will read and discuss the chapter. There is a planning sheet for children to decide how the story will work out.
The class will write narratives to show the ending and then the children will use success criteria and cloze sheets to create and improve their narratives. There is also a short chapter summary sheet for children to complete to reflect on the chapter read. You will need a copy of the book Awful Auntie; everything else needed is included in this download.
This download includes:
Full and detailed lesson plan
Success criteria
Narrative planning sheet
Cloze sheet and answers
Chapter review sheets
Active and Passive Sentences Lesson
Complete Lesson on Active and Passive Sentences, related to Awful Auntie by David Walliams
This download includes a complete, English lesson on the thirty-ninth chapter of the book Awful Auntie by David Walliams. Full resources and plans for teaching recognising and writing active and passive sentences in narrative texts.
Children will read and discuss the chapter. There is a PowerPoint to explain Active and Passive Sentences and then a question activity. There is also a short chapter summary sheet for children to complete to reflect on the chapter read. You will need a copy of the book Awful Auntie; everything else needed is included in this download.
This download includes:
Full and detailed lesson plan
PowerPoint slides for the lesson
Question sheet and answers
Chapter review sheets
Letter Writing Lesson
Complete Lesson on Letter Writing Related to Awful Auntie by David Walliams
This download includes a complete, letter writing lesson on the thirty-sixth chapter of the book Awful Auntie by David Walliams.
Children will read and discuss the chapter. There is a PowerPoint to explain the activity and letter writing practice with examples and suggestions. Children can then plan and write their own letters to Ben. There is also a short chapter summary sheet for children to complete to reflect on the chapter read. You will need a copy of the book Awful Auntie; everything else needed is included in this download.
This download includes:
Full and detailed lesson plan
PowerPoint slides for the lesson
Lesson success criteria
Chapter review sheets
Writing a Book Report; Complete Lesson – Awful Auntie
This download includes a complete, English lesson on the last (43rd) chapter of the book Awful Auntie by David Walliams.
The lesson focuses on how to write a summary and book reports. The lesson uses the events in the chapter, and the book as a whole, as a base.
Children will read and discuss the chapter. The class will complete a 22-page booklet on Awful Auntie to create a Book Report. You will need a copy of the book Awful Auntie; everything else needed is included in this download.
This download includes:
Instructions for printing
Full and detailed lesson plan
Example anchor chart
22 page book report booklet