I am passionate about learning that is tailored to children's interests and gives lots of opportunity for children to be creative and critical thinkers. I think it's important that learning materials cater to a variety of learning styles and I try to make my resources have real-world applications whenever possible. These resources will not only engage your learners, but they'll save you time, so that you can focus on doing what you do best.
I am passionate about learning that is tailored to children's interests and gives lots of opportunity for children to be creative and critical thinkers. I think it's important that learning materials cater to a variety of learning styles and I try to make my resources have real-world applications whenever possible. These resources will not only engage your learners, but they'll save you time, so that you can focus on doing what you do best.
Ramadan lanterns are so beautiful and a special symbol of Ramadan, so this hands-on craft is a great way for students to show what they know about Ramadan. Making a craft is fun, it’s engaging, and it makes learning about special days and months more memorable.
The craft is very easy to assemble, and I’ve included options for six designs, and three line sizes.
There are two possible ways you could use this craft:
Children write facts about Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr on a lantern craft.
Children make art projects using the templates, with crayon and dye, paint, torn paper, or markers.
What’s included?
templates for the lanterns in 1-inch, 3/4 inch, and 1/2 inch line sizes
templates for the lanterns for art
visual instructions
U.S and U.K versions
Extra pages are included for each line size for children who love to write a lot.
These would look stunning on a display.
I hope your children enjoy making their Ramadan lanterns!
You will receive a zip file with PDFs.
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If you’re studying ancient Greece, this 3D paper model will bring your topic to life. This is a hands-on project ideal for year 3 and above, using materials that are easily available.
You can differentiate with the craft by using the smaller, easier version or the larger, more challenging version. The smaller size is 3.5in x 3in and the larger size is about 4in x 7in. The smaller size has three pieces to join, and you can simplify this further by leaving out the steps. The larger version has five pieces to join, so is more challenging and great for older children.
Ideas for use:
Students could colour it first, or make it as it is. You could also get students to add a modern twist or any other details to make it unique.
Use as part of an ancient Greece study
Use when learning about famous buildings around the world
Use it as a hands-on activity for early finishers, golden time, GATE, or similar
You will need:
paper
glue sticks
white glue
double-sided tape (optional)
scissors
colouring pencils (optional)
What’s included?
2 pages of outlines for the smaller version (with or without steps)
4 pages of outlines for the larger size
PDF slideshow of instructions to show on a screen
Student handout of instructions
U.K and U.S versions
18 pages in total
Please note this model is not to scale and is an artistic representation, not a realistic representation.
3D crafts can be challenging so please consider if your students have the fine motor skills needed before purchasing. I encourage students to help each other with the tricky bits.
I hope your students enjoy making a model of the Parthenon.
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Are you looking for an easy and fun way to get your students interacting and working together with their grandparents or special people on Grandparents’ Day? This activity book is filled with tasks that help the children get to know their special person a little better and encourage them to work together to solve puzzles, which is great for bonding and building memories!
What’s included?
A version for grandparents and a version for grandparents and special people
8 pages with 13 activities and answers at the back
Fact file
Find out more about your grandparent/special person
Crossword
Word find
Tic tac toe
Draw each other
Grandparents write a favourite recipe
Name 5 things
Scavenger hunt in the classroom
General knowledge quiz
Rhyming words
U.K and U.S versions
Easy prep - just print double-sided on the short edge and staple together.
I hope this activity book brings joy and fun to your Grandparent’s Day!
You will receive 3 PDFs.
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These posters give an overview of 10 amazing African Americans who were or are inventors, engineers, scientists, mathematicians, surgeons and computer scientists. I hope the posters will be an inspiration for your students to consider a STEM career, in addition to learning about the achievements and contributions of these 10 African Americans.
This pack includes:
Granville Woods - inventor and engineer
George Washington Carver – scientist and inventor
Madam C.J. Walker – an inventor and businesswoman
Katherine Johnson – mathematician
Garrett Morgan – inventor
Mae Jemison – the first African American women to go into space
George Carruthers – engineer and space scientist
Patricia E. Bath – surgeon and inventor
Annie Easley – mathematician and computer scientist
Warren Washington – scientist for climate change
The posters are in colour and come in two sizes - one per page or two per page.
These will look great on a display, in your classroom, hallway, or office during Black History Month or all year round.
These print 8.5x11 (letter paper).
*15 pages included
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This interactive Father’s Day card will be fun for your students to make and fun for their father or special person to open, discover, and read all the little ways that they are loved by their child.
Your students could make the card in two ways. For a simple version, use the pre-made cover template (or a plain piece of card) and students choose one or two interactive elements to put inside. Alternatively, students make the entire card interactive.
The interactive elements include:
a toolbox with removeable tool coupons
a picture to draw and “hang”
a pocket with a removeable car key to finish the sentence “I’m luc-KEY you’re my dad because…” (options for grandad, uncle, and special person included)
a foldable gift letter for students to write to their father or special person
What’s included?
Card template
Toolbox and tool coupons
Picture frame
Pocket and car key
Foldable gift letter with four line sizes to choose from
Visual instructions
U.K and U.S versions
Editable version so you can change “Father’s Day” if you need to (text is editable, images and layout aren’t)
I hope your students enjoy making this card for Father’s Day.
You will receive PDF and PPTX files.
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New Year traditions around the world are so interesting to learn about. With this pack of four craftivities your students will learn about Puerto Rico, Spain, Brazil, and Denmark, and the traditions that are unique to their countries.
What’s included?
Fact cards for each country (2 per page)
Photo instructions
Craftivity to make and write about the country’s traditions
A map to find the country and attach it to the craft
Similarities and differences Venn diagram
Ideas for use:
You could print the fact cards and put them with the crafts at stations
You could focus on one country and compare it with your own
Put students into groups of 4 and give each student a different country. The students learn about their country and have to teach the others in their group.
Students could research online to find more detailed information.
Students can choose which country they want to learn about, and early finishers could do more than one craft.
I hope you enjoy using these activities with your students.
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New Year traditions around the world are so interesting to learn about. With this pack of four craftivities your students will learn about Greece, the Philippines, Germany, and one of the following: United States, Canada, England, Australia, or New Zealand.
What’s included?
Fact cards for each country (2 per page)
Photo instructions
Craftivity to make and write about the country’s traditions
A map to find the country and attach it to the craft
Similarities and differences Venn diagram
As the United States, Canada, England, Australia, and New Zealand are very similar in their celebrations, they all have a party hat craft so I recommend choosing one of these to focus on. However, fact cards and maps are included for all of them if you wish to look at the similarities.
3 line sizes for writing on
U.K and U.S versions (spelling, printing letter/A4 size)
Ideas for use:
You could print the fact cards and put them with the crafts at stations
You could focus on one country and compare it with your own
Put students into groups of 4 and give each student a different country. The students learn about their country and have to teach the others in their group.
Students could research online to find more detailed information.
Students can choose which country they want to learn about, and early finishers could do more than one craft.
I hope you enjoy using these activities with your students.
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Preview clipart is purchased with a commercial license from Little Red’s Clipart
This interactive notebook set is all about making learning fun and engaging while giving opportunities to learn and demonstrate understanding about the origins and symbols of Anzac Day.
Students could come up with their own question to investigate, and then choose a shape to display their learning on, or you could use the set of questions in the editable file. I’ve also included blank title boxes if you’d like to write your own questions that is tailored to your class.
The newspaper has a pre-made option with photos and maps already added, and there is a version with student choice of photos and titles to add. The newspaper would be ideal for students to write what they know about Anzac Day, or they could write about the photo which is a primary source.
The shapes can be used to focus on a particular question. Each shape comes with a lined and unlined version. The ANZAC foldable has the option for students to cut and paste the words underneath, or to write the words underneath.
What’s included:
Interactive newspaper, poppy, wreath, bugle, Anzac biscuit tin, ANZAC foldable
Writing paper (ink saver and colour)
Visual step-by-step instructions
Editable titles with moveable images, or write your own
I hope your students enjoy using these for their Anzac topic.
You will receive a PDF and PPTX file.
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Paper planes are fun to make and fly, so they make a great activity for learning about the science behind flight. This pack contains experiments that illustrate the forces of flight in action, and an interactive visual aid so students can see the forces that act on a plane in a hands-on way.
These activities are cross-curricular as measurement skills are used to record how far the planes fly, and students determine the best unit of measurement. For younger students, the experiment asks them to record distance using their steps.
Teaching points are included along with recommended websites to help explain the concepts.
What’s included?
Experiment for younger students: use a light and strong throw to see how it affects the distance the plane flies (measuring using their steps)
Experiment to plan and carry out a test to show how wings are needed to create lift, and how thrust is needed to make a plane move
Experiment to show how the strength of a throw affects the distance, and use observations and measurements to predict what would happen with more throws
Experiment to show how drag/air resistance affects a plane with and without flaps
Visual directions to make a simple dart airplane, but students may know other designs they could use
Interactive notebook activity, visual directions
Teaching points
Useful websites
U.K and U.S versions included
Editable version (text is editable, images/layout aren’t)
15 pages included.
You will receive a PDF and PPTX file.
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Amelia Earhart Reading Comprehension and Biography Graphic Organiser [(http://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12816717)]
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This interactive Mother’s Day card will be fun for your students to make and fun for their mother or special person to open, discover, and read all the little ways that they are loved by their child.
Your students could make the card in two ways. For a simple version, use the pre-made cover template and students choose one or two interactive elements to put inside. Alternatively, students make the entire card interactive.
The interactive elements include:
a flowerpot with removeable flower coupons
a picture to draw and “hang”
a teacup with a removeable teabag to finish the sentence “You’re TEA-riffic because…”
a foldable gift letter for students to write to their mother or special person
What’s included?
Card template with and without cursive script
Flowerpot and flower coupons - flowerpot comes with and without cursive script
Picture frame
Teacup and teabag
Foldable gift letter with four line sizes to choose from
Visual instructions
U.K and U.S versions
Editable version so you can change “Mother’s Day” to special people (aunt, grandma, etc). Text is editable, images and layout aren’t.
I hope your students enjoy making this card for Mother’s Day.
You will receive 2 PDFs and a PPTX file.
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These fun crafts combine social emotional learning with a St. Patrick’s Day theme and will look great as a display. There are three crafts to choose from which focus on kindness, friendship, and gratitude and each craft comes with a display phrase.
About the crafts:
Kindness - Children write kindness ideas on each stripe of a rainbow and attach it to a pot of gold. Display phrases: “Brighten someone’s day with kindness” and “A kind act is worth more than gold”.
Friendship - Children write ways they can be a good friend on the pot. They then choose qualities that make a good friend to go on the coins which they attach to the pot. Display phrase: “A good friend is like treasure”. There is also an Irish proverb about friendship to go with this craft.
Gratitude - Children write about the ways they are lucky on the pot, then illustrate some of those ideas on the clovers, and attach the clovers to the pot. Display phrases: “We are a lucky bunch!” and “We are so very lucky!”.
What’s included?
craft templates
visual instructions
a page of ideas for showing kindness
lined crafts come in three line sizes
display phrases come in one-word per page, A4, and A3 size
I hope your students enjoy making their crafts and growing their SEL skills.
You will receive a zip file with PDFs.
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Are you looking for a lovely way to build a positive classroom environment with a focus on kindness this spring? With this pack, students will make a 3D flowerpot to go on the wall. There are then two ways for students to use the flowers they make. They could fill other students’ flowerpots with “flower compliments” or they could write the ways they show kindness on the flowers and put them in their plant pot.
What’s included?
3D craft to make a flowerpot with and without stripes, colour version also included
Flowers and stems plus two cacti options
Four phrases for a display, in black, pistachio, and jade
Visual student instructions
Ideas list for giving compliments and showing kindness
U.K and U.S versions
117 pages included
I hope your students enjoy making their spring flower pot craft and growing in kindness at the same time.
You will receive PDF files.
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Your students will love creating artwork based on the unique animals of Africa with this pack of four lessons covering drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and mixed media. If you are studying Africa or animals, or you are just after a pack of art lessons that cover a range of techniques, this set of lessons will be ideal.
The pack contains a PDF slideshow which leads students through the lesson step-by-step and can be displayed on a screen. Plus, there is a student handout version that can be printed. Lessons include the elements of art and principles of design used in each project.
Visual step-by-step instructions are included so even if you’re not confident teaching art, students will be able to create something they can be proud of. You can either use the slideshow to outline the process, or print copies of the student handouts for each table (or display them in plastic stands if you have them), for students to follow the instructions themselves.
You could set the activities up as stations for students to rotate around, or do one activity per day as a whole class.
What’s included?
PDF slideshow for each lesson
Student handouts and notes for the teacher
Make a statement about environmental issues mixed media
Elephant sculpture (although the skills can be applied to any animal)
Animal print (options for one colour or two colours)
Animal face oil pastel drawing
Self-reflection form
Artist statement template
Photos of African animals in colour and black and white (black and white photos make it easy for students to notice dark and light areas)
U.K and U.S versions
What materials are used:
Air-drying clay
Cartridge paper A4-A3 size, black paper
Oil pastels
Black marker, pencils
Acrylic paint
Recycled materials such as corrugated cardboard, bubble wrap, newspaper
Printing ink or paint, brayer (roller), craft foam
Glue sticks, scissors
I hope your students enjoy creating art inspired by African animals and feel super proud of what they make.
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Get your students making and creating beautiful art inspired by Spain with this pack of 5 hands-on activities including a Picasso collage, Sagrada Familia sculpture, Spanish tiles, Spanish bowls, and Joan Miro drawing. Spain has many famous artists and beautiful handcrafts, which make it the ideal inspiration for students to create their own artworks.
Visual step-by-step instructions are included so even if you’re not confident teaching art, students will be able to create something they can be proud of. You can either use these to outline the process, or the easiest option is to print copies for each table (or display them in plastic stands if you have them), or display them on a screen for students to follow the instructions themselves. You could set these up as stations for students to rotate around, or do one activity per day.
What’s included?
U.K and U.S versions optimized for A4/Letter paper, spelling and vocabulary
Miro-style art
Picasso-style collage
Spanish bowl
Spanish tile
Model of Sagrada Familia cathedral
Student instructions and notes for the teacher
PDF slideshow version of instructions
Self-reflection to go in student’s journals/art books
Artist’s statement
11 pages included
What materials are used:
Air-drying clay
Rolling pins (stainless steel drink bottles work well)
Cutting tools and wooden skewers or similar, for shaping
Coloured markers, black marker, and pencils
Paints and brushes
Coloured paper and cartridge paper A5 and A4 size
Scissors and glue sticks
I hope your students enjoy creating Spanish-inspired art and feel super proud of what they make!
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Get your students making and creating beautiful arts and crafts from Mexico with this pack of 6 hands-on activities. Creating multicultural art is a great way to celebrate the diversity within our classrooms and around the world.
In this pack you’ll find six activities that include papier mache, papercraft, clay, weaving, drawing, and painting.
Visual step-by-step instructions are included so even if you’re not confident teaching art, students will be able to create something they can be proud of. You can either use these to outline the process, or the easiest option is to print copies for each table (or display them in plastic stands if you have them), for students to follow the instructions themselves. You could set these up as stations for students to rotate around, or do one activity per day.
What’s included?
U.K and U.S versions optimised for A4/Letter paper, spelling and vocabulary
Student instructions and notes for the teacher
Weaving
Papier mache cactus
Class mural inspired by Diego Rivera
Alebrijes (fantasy animals) mixed media
Talavera bowls using clay
Papercraft decorations
PDF slideshow version of the instructions
Self-reflection form
Artist’s statement
11 pages included
What materials are used:
Air-drying clay
Cartridge paper A4-A3 size, coloured paper
Oil pastels
Markers, colouring pencils
Paint
Cardboard
Yarn/Wool
Newspaper/newsprint
I hope your students enjoy creating Mexican art and feel super proud of what they make!
Art Around the World Japan
Art Around the World Australia
Art Around the World Spain
African Animals Art Projects
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Support your students with this pack of 2 Zen Zone area posters, 3 affirming wall posters, 7 activities, and 2 breathing exercises designed for students in upper primary and above.
Whether you can dedicate a space for a Zen Zone or just a basket of activities, this pack will give you ideas on how to set up a Zen Zone and the kinds of activities that build strategies, refocus attention, change perspective to a more positive one, and give an anxious mind something to do.
What’s included?
U.K and U.S Versions
2 Zen Zone area posters in peaceful watercolour and ink saver versions
3 wall posters with reassuring affirmations
7 activities that include grounding techniques, planning, drawing, and making lists
2 breathing exercises
Tips for setting up a Zen Zone
22 pages included
This set is ideal for students who experience anxiety or get overwhelmed at times.
I hope you find this pack helpful for your students.
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This 3D model ziggurat is a great hands-on craft to make if you are studying Mesopotamia or Ancient Sumer. The craft is differentiated with two versions so you can use what suits your students best.
The finished size is about 4in x 5in (10cm x 12cm).
The simpler version has two main pieces to join, plus steps. The more complex version has four main pieces that make the four layers of the ziggurat, plus steps.
If you’re after more hands-on Ancient Sumer activities, you may like the pack which includes this writing activity, or the bundle which includes this writing activity and a 3D ziggurat model.
You will receive a zip file with PDFs (not editable). If you have any trouble with downloading, please email me at info@zigglelearning.com.
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This is an engaging set of activities and PowerPoint presentation about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. The colorful, interactive PowerPoint slide deck introduces the key concepts of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores with lots of photos and is interspersed with “check what you know” slides to make sure that children have understood a concept before moving on to the next one.
The slideshow can be used as a whole-class presentation, or it can be assigned to students to work through on their own devices.
Over 30 slides are included covering:
Carnivores
Omnivores
Herbivores
Predators and prey
Scavengers
Different types of teeth and how these are used for eating different food
This can be followed up with a printable activity booklet or worksheets.
What’s included?
Key concepts gap fill or explanation depending on the version
Circle the animal that doesn’t belong to the animal group.
Connect the animal to its food by following the trails.
Draw an animal and write what it eats.
Circle the word predator or prey depending on the animal.
Draw missing teeth on the animals.
Quiz questions to check understanding.
Circle all the animals of one diet type.
Crossword with clues using diet type.
List five animals for each type.
Wordfind to find 10 herbivores.
Write about an animal they like.
Match animals to their food.
Animal jokes
Answer key is included, plus U.S. and U.K. versions.
I hope your children enjoy learning about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores with these activities.
Celebrate diversity and create an inclusive learning environment with this set of over 40 multicultural greeting signs that will help every child and their family to feel a sense of belonging in your classroom, by learning, sharing, and using greetings in their language.
These “hello” wall posters would be fantastic in a school entry or hallway, or in your classroom. Your class could learn how to say hello in a different language every week, with children who speak the language of the week getting to be the expert.
The designs include flags of all the countries in the world and the words are written in the script of the language.
These signs look great printed on photo paper, or print them and laminate them.
I’ve created 5 sets specifically tailored to the 38 most commonly spoken languages in the U.S, U.K, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, along with up to 7 of the most commonly spoken indigenous languages in each of those countries.
As it’s not possible to include signs for all languages, I have included an editable version, so that no child has to miss out.
2 per page and 4 per page options included.
If you prefer a different design, you may like this similar set and if you prefer this version but with the transliterations and no script, check out this set.
I hope you enjoy displaying these posters in your classroom or workplace.
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This collection of 10 Camping Pattern Block mats and task cards will support your learners as they learn to identify, sort, flip, rotate and turn shapes. Great as part of a camping or summer topic, or when learning about 2D shapes.
How challenging is it?
There are three levels of difficulty so you can tailor the activities to your learners:
full-size colour and ink saver version for practicing matching
task cards for learners to put the shapes together without a mat
outline version for those that need an extra challenge
What’s included in the zip file?
Mats (colour and ink saver)
lantern
tent
thermos
marshmallow on a stick
canoe
camp stove
camp fire
sausage on a stick
torch
pine tree
Task cards (2 per page to cut in half)
Ideas for use:
supplemental materials
morning tables
math centers
stations
early finishers
U.S. and U.K. versions for flashlight/torch included.
I hope you enjoy using these pattern block mats with your learners.
You will receive a zip file with PDFs.
TIPS FOR PRINTING:
Please ensure that you select actual size or set scaling to none depending on your print options.
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