Spend your Sundays collecting resources from under your duvet! Find free teaching resources and other publications targeted at children including fiction, poetry and language books amongst others.
Feedback is always appreciated.
Spend your Sundays collecting resources from under your duvet! Find free teaching resources and other publications targeted at children including fiction, poetry and language books amongst others.
Feedback is always appreciated.
A game to aid memory and practice vocabulary.
Children play in teams (red, blue, yellow, green & pink).
Children take turns to try and find their lolly-pop practising the vocabulary.
"Is my lollypop behind....the pencil?
Game/Vocabulary sets include
Classroom Objects
Fruit
Animals
Vehicles
Household Objects
Verbs
Clothes
Musical Instruments
Food
Shapes
Plus - Bank template to add your own images/vocabulary sets
Dominoes are a great way to turn learning into a game. This pack of dominoes includes vocabulary and numbers which can be matched to make a domino chain. Simply cut & laminate.
This pack includes the following:
- Colours
- Household Objects
- Numbers 0-20
- Numbers multiples of 10
- Rhyming words
- Verbs
- Verbs (Past & Present)
Target Boards are very simple to use, versatile and can be used with children of any age.
This pack includes:
- Classroom Objects
- Clothes
- Fruit
- Musical Instruments
- Objects at home
- Transport
- Verbs
These target boards are a great tool for children with English as an additional language to learn and reinforce new vocabulary and can be used with an adult or with their peers to help build new friendships.
They can be used not just for naming each item but also to look for attributes of the items contained in the images such as appearance, colour, use, shape, size etc.
Initially you can print and laminate your target board and ask the child to point to each item as you ask questions. As they progress, cut and laminate the vocabulary cards which can be matched as a kinaesthetic learning activity.
Simple but very effective.
Print onto yellow paper/card and position of the door of your classroom to remind students that only positive, 'can do' attitudes are acceptable in your classroom.