I have written part of a narrative with a science fiction theme that helps children to identify cohesive devices.
The first activity asks children (higher ability) to identify fronted adverbials, adverbs and adverbials phrases.
The other activities focus solely on fronted adverbials and are slightly differentiated. There is an extension activity underneath asking children to add fronted adverbials to sentences.
The presentation goes through the order of our solar system and describes the key features of each planet. There are a few youtube links to support visual learners.
The main activity looks lovely in books. Children need to put the planets in order on a blank space sheet. These can be printed in a sticker format.
Please note I do not own any of the videos or pictures in these resources.
The presentation looks at the theories of Aristotle, Copernicus and Galileo to show how these theories led to modern day ideas about the solar system.
The first activity asks children to fill in diagrams to show the difference between heliocentric and geocentric models.
The second activity asks children to write or match facts about early astronomers and is differentiated 3 ways.
Higher ability write own sentences
Middle ability match stickers and fill in missing words
Lower ability match stickers
Please note I do not own any of the pictures or videos used in these resources.
Great resources for more able children.
The first activity is simply rounding large numbers but the last two in the table require a little more thinking.
The second activity requires children to use reasoning and working backwards.
The greater depth activities involve money and working backwards.
British flower themed tray labels including forget-me-nots, bluebells, roses, poppies, daffodils and snowdrops.
Borders follow a rainbow theme.
6 labels x 5 pages for a class of 30.
Can be edited on word.
British flower themed peg labels including forget-me-nots, bluebells, roses, poppies, daffodils and snowdrops.
Borders follow a rainbow theme.
6 labels x 5 pages for a class of 30.
Can be edited on word.