I make high-quality worksheets, posters, cards, PowerPoints, and lesson packs. Most of my resources target early-teenage English as a Second or Foreign language learners. I like to use attractive and diverse clip-art and great fonts. I provide multiple versions of my products in each download, including U.S. and U.K. English options and different colour schemes.
I make high-quality worksheets, posters, cards, PowerPoints, and lesson packs. Most of my resources target early-teenage English as a Second or Foreign language learners. I like to use attractive and diverse clip-art and great fonts. I provide multiple versions of my products in each download, including U.S. and U.K. English options and different colour schemes.
This is a four-sided spelling worksheet for the ‘f’ sound spelled ‘PH’ as in ‘DOLPHIN’, as required in the Key Stage 1, Year 1 National Curriculum for English. The worksheet contains 17 activities of increasing difficulty. This also allows you to target particular skills for individual students and provide differentiated learning opportunities.
Activities:
Page 1 - trace and copy the sound, the example word, and an example sentence; word identification colouring.
Page 2 - unscramble example words; find rhyme words; picture/word matching.
Page 3 - find the correct spellings; gap-fill; sentence writing.
Page 4 - revise example words and similar sounding sounds; story/ poem writing.
A full answer key and both U.K. and U.S. spelling versions are provided.
This product is a zip file containing pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This worksheet accompanies (but doesn’t require!) the KS1 Year 1 English Flashcard Pack.
This worksheet is part of the Key Stage 1 Year 1 English Spelling & Phonics Worksheets (Pack of 59).
This is a double-sided A4 worksheet for reviewing an article. It prompts the student to identify the most important information, provide opinions, and evaluate the reliability of the article. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This is a double-sided A4 worksheet for reviewing a piece of art. It prompts the student to categorize the artwork, identify the most important information, and to provide opinions and ratings. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This is a double-sided A4 worksheet for reviewing an internet meme. It prompts the student to identify the most important information and to provide opinions and ratings. It also challenges the student to create their own version of the meme. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This is a double-sided A4 worksheet for reviewing a sports match. It prompts the student to identify the most important information, evaluate the performances of the teams, and to provide further opinions and ratings. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
A selection of grammar posters showing how to ask questions sentences in the present simple tense, past simple tense, future simple tense, and using modal verbs.
The pack contains posters for:
Asking questions using most verbs in the simple present and tenses.
A simplified version of poster 1 showing only the present tense.
A simplified version of poster 1 showing only the past tense.
Asking questions using ‘to be’ in the simple present and tenses – Version 1.
Asking questions using ‘to be’ in the simple present and tenses – Version 2.
A simplified version of poster 4 showing only the present tense.
A simplified version of poster 4 showing only the past tense.
Asking questions using modal verbs / the future simple tense.
All posters are provided in three great color schemes and both A3 and A4 versions.
*This download is a .zip file containing .pdf files of the posters. You will need a zip extraction program and a .pdf reader to use this product.
This pack of 200 conversation prompt cards and supporting activities was my go-to resource when teaching English as a Foreign Language. They’re awesome for milling activities, providing scaffolding, and building speaking confidence. Not only do they make a great warmer for English, EAL, and ESL classes, but they can also be used to improve follow-up question skills and develop relationships between students and teachers.
The cards feature starter questions, statements, and actions, and are split into eight, color-coded categories. Each category has ‘easier’ prompts (silver star cards) and ‘more difficult’ prompts (gold star cards).
Detailed step-by-step instructions for 5 main activities and 1 extension activity are also provided.
*** These are all different cards than in the 64-card Conversation Card Starter Pack.
*** The cards are provided in .pdf format inside a zip file. You will need a .pdf reader and a zip program to use this product.
This awesome pack contains double-sided colour flashcards for the 290 words recommended in the National Curriculum English Programmes of Study for the first year of KS1 English. The cards are categorised by the specific spelling target, such as a particular vowel digraph or trigraph.
The front of each card is a high-quality image representing the word. There are 5 variations for the rear side:
a card with the word in lower-case.
a card the word in lower-case, upper-case, pre-cursive, and cursive.
a card showing the word, a ‘sounds like’ spelling, the International Phonetic Alphabet spelling, a selection of rhyming words, and the image.
a card as per 3) but without an image
a card showing the image and the word in lower-case.
The cards are provided in two different formats:
2 cards per page
6 cards per page
Both black and grey text versions of the pdfs are included.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This contains 5 double-sided A4 worksheets for reviewing a party, a place, a restaurant, a sports game, and a tourist attraction. They prompt the student to identify the most important information, describe the event or place, and provide opinions and ratings. They’re great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
The Tourist Attraction and Place worksheets are very similar so I’ve reduced the price further than usual for this bundle.
This is a pack of 59 four-sided spelling worksheets (236 pages total) for all of the sounds required in the Key Stage 1, Year 1 National Curriculum for English. Each set of worksheets contains 17 activities, which increase in difficulty as the student works through the set. This also allows you to target particular skills for individual students and provide differentiated learning opportunities .
Each set consists of:
Page 1 - Tracing, copying, coloring, and word identification.
Page 2 - Word unscramble, rhyme words, and picture/word matching.
Page 3 - Find the correct spellings, gap-fill, and sentence writing.
Page 4 - Revise example words and similar sounding sounds and story/ poem writing.
A full answer key and both U.K. and U.S. spelling versions are provided.
This product is a zip file containing pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This pack accompanies (but doesn’t require!) the KS1 Year 1 English Flashcard Pack.
Sounds included:
ck as in back, zz as in buzz, ss as in miss, ff as in off, ll as in well, nk as in bank, tch as in catch, ve as in give, es as in catches, s as in cats, er as in jumper, ed as in jumped, ed as in hunted, ed as in buzzed, ing as in buzzing, er as in grander, est as in quickest, ai as in paid, oi as in coin, ay as in play, oy as in boy, a_e as in came, e_e as in these, i_e as in five, o_e as in woke, u_e as in June, ar as in car, ee as in tree, ea as in sea, ea as in head, er as in her, er as in sister, ir as in bird, ur as in turn, oo as in food, oo as in book, oa as in boat, oe as in toe, ou as in out, ow as in now, ow as in show, ue as in blue, ew as in few, ie as in pie, ie as in field, igh as in high, or as in for, ore as in more, aw as in saw, au as in dinosaur, air as in hair, ear as in hear, ear as in bear, are as in bare, y as in party, ph as in dolphin, wh as in when, k as in kit, un as in undo
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In this series of lessons for English language learners, students roleplay as interviewers and pop stars. Supported by worksheets and role cards, the students perform and record the interview speaking activity. This is followed by a collaborative writing task, peer-supported proof-reading, and a final performance. The main activity is supplemented by three grammar review sessions, focusing on subject-verb agreement, possessive adjectives, and consistent tense use. Suggested extension/ homework activities are also provided.
This series of lessons was very successful every time I taught it to ESL / EAL learners. Each segment of the main activity builds upon what has gone before. Vocabulary research and practice precede the role-play, and targetted grammar practice prepares the students for the writing task. The proof-reading and further role-play practice lead into the final presentation. The grammar review sessions feature detailed grammar presentations, group and individual practice activities, and grammar games. I designed a lot of interdependence into the activities and the students collaborated really well and had a lot of fun.
All lessons are supported by high-quality, detailed PowerPoints and a step-by-step teacher guide/ lesson plan. Multiple versions of PowerPoints are provided to ensure compatibility with PowerPoint 97 to 2016. PDF alternatives are also included.
This pack should cover about 5 lessons (before the extension activities) depending on the speed and English ability of your students.
*** The download is in zip format. The .zip contains .pdfs and PowerPoints. You will need a zip extraction program, a .pdf reader, and Microsoft PowerPoint to use this product.
This contains 5 double-sided A4 worksheets for reviewing a piece of art, a book, a movie, a play, and a poem. They prompt the student to identify the most important information, describe the item, and provide opinions and ratings. They’re great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This 4-page worksheet is for English, ESL, and EAL students to practice positive / affirmative sentence, negative sentences, and questions using the present simple tense and modal verbs. The worksheet features grammar structure tables followed by a variety of different practice exercises, including gap-fills, changing sentences, sentence writing, error identification and correction, and question writing.
I found this worksheet really useful for teaching English as a Foreign Language. Although the target grammar is quite basic, an annual or semester review always proved very helpful to many of my students. The grammar tables were also great revision-aids.
I’ve provided 4 different versions of the worksheet: A4 color, A4 grayscale, A5 color, and A5 grayscale. The A5 sheets are designed to be printed on A4, cut in two and pasted into notebooks. An answer key is included.
*This download is a .zip file containing .pdf files of the posters. You will need a zip extraction program and a .pdf reader to use this product.
These are two double-sided A4 worksheets for writing about a friend or a BFF (Best Friend Forever). It prompts the student to identify the most important information about their friend and to describe how they met, the things they do together, and other aspects of their friendship. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
I’ve packaged these two worksheets together as they are very similar.
These worksheets are part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This contains 4 double-sided A4 worksheets for reviewing an item of technology, a meme, a website, and a video game. They prompt the student to identify the most important information, describe the purpose and features, and provide opinions and ratings. They’re great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
Three colorful English grammar posters that demonstrate how to form negative sentences using the present simple tense, the past simple tense, the future simple tense, and modal verbs.
Each poster is provided in three great color schemes in A3 and A4.
*This download is in a .zip file containing .pdf files of the posters. You will need a zip extraction program and a .pdf reader to use this product.
These English worksheets are excellent for preparing students to write longer summary or review pieces. They prompt the student to identify the most important information about their chosen topic, asking for basic information, descriptions, opinions, and ratings. When the students have finished, they can use the additional summary/ review worksheet for their longer writing. They’re also great preparation for debates, discussions, and presentations.
All worksheets are A4.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This pack contains:
– Album Review Worksheet – Article Review Worksheet
– Artwork Review Worksheet – Attraction Review Worksheet
– Band or Musician Review Worksheet – Book Review Worksheet
– Concert Review Worksheet – Describe a Person Worksheet
– Dream Review Worksheet – Historical Person Review Worksheet
– Game Review Worksheet – Historical Event Review Worksheet
– Lesson Review Worksheet – Meme Review Worksheet
– Movie Review Worksheet – My BFF Worksheet
– My Friend Worksheet – Party Review Worksheet
– Place Review Worksheet – Play Review Worksheet
– Poem Review Worksheet – Problem Review Worksheet
– Restaurant Review Worksheet – Song Review Worksheet
– Sports Game Review Worksheet – Technology Review Worksheet
– TV Show Review Worksheet – Website Review Worksheet
Summary / Review Worksheet (mostly blank space).
** This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
** You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This contains 5 double-sided A4 worksheets for reviewing and evaluating a problem, a historical event, a historical figure, an article, and a lesson (from the perspective of a student). They prompt the student to identify the most important information, describe the topic, and provide opinions and ratings. They also ask the student to consider the trustworthiness of their sources and to consider alternative perspectives. They’re great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of conditional sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Zero Conditional - Positive Statements
Zero Conditional - Negative Statements
Zero Conditional - Asking Questions
First Conditional - Positive Statements
First Conditional - Negative Statements
First Conditional - Asking Questions
Second Conditional - Positive Statements - Most Verbs
Second Conditional - Negative Statements - Most Verbs
Second Conditional - Asking Questions - Most Verbs
Second Conditional - Positive Statements - To Be
Second Conditional - Negative Statements - To Be
Second Conditional - Asking Questions - To Be
Third Conditional - Positive Statements
Third Conditional - Negative Statements
Third Conditional - Asking Questions
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of present tense sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
To accomodate both teachers who use the term ‘Continuous’ and those who use ‘Progressive’, there are separate versions of each poster for each term. There are also posters showing how to use “Aren’t I…” (rather than “Am I not…”) to form questions.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Present - Simple - Positive Statements - Most Verbs
Present - Simple - Negative Statements - Most Verbs
Present - Simple - Asking Questions - Most Verbs
Present - Simple - Positive Statements - To Be
Present - Simple - Negative Statements - To Be
Present - Simple - Asking Questions - To Be
Present - Perfect - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect - Asking Questions
Present - Continuous - Positive Statements
Present - Continuous - Negative Statements
Present - Continuous - Asking Questions
Present - Perfect Continuous - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect Continuous - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect Continuous - Asking Questions
Present - Progressive - Positive Statements
Present - Progressive - Negative Statements
Present - Progressive - Asking Questions
Present - Perfect Progressive - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect Progressive - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect Progressive - Asking Questions
Present - Simple - Asking Questions - To Be - using “Aren’t I”
Present - Continuous - Asking Questions - Using “Aren’t I”
Present - Progressive - Asking Questions - Using “Aren’t I”
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.