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.
Ideas for using the target game
- Choose text, image or short film clip
- Focus on a specific aspect related to your learning objective or focus for the activity e.g. character, setting etc
- Explain the purpose of the target board. The centre area of the board is the most relevant/most suited with the outer ring being the least relevant.
- Agree and drag the adjectives into the sections of the target you beleive to be most suitable.,
Join a horse, duck, cow and sheep as they set off of a rhyming adventure with bright pictures. A lonely set of wheels start on a journey as the animals help them on their way adding doors, oars, rotors and motors.
"This is the story of the fierce Captain Jones,
And his pirate ship with the skull and cross bones.
With a patch on one eye and a hook for a hand,
He sailed the oceans looking for land.
If you just spoke his name, people trembled with fear,
They ran and they hid when he was near.
His ship had huge sails (and being old, had no motor),
It was dirty and smelly and he called it ‘The Floater’."
Sure to be a modern classic; 'The Tea Swigging Pirate Jones' follows Captain Jones and his crew as they hunt for treasure in a rhyming adventure. In a journey which takes them through caves and caverns with dragons and magic, this is sure to be as popular with teachers as it is for children!
A Powerpoint collection of activities relating to the text is also included.
What happens when a little worm is brave enough to take a journey above ground? Will he end up as a meal for a larger animal?
Join him on his journey in this charming rhyming adventure.
This is the story of Mrs McToot,
and the musical instrument she keeps in her boot.
She’s tall and pretty, caring and kind;
Perfect in fact, with the cleverest mind!
To look, you may think that she doesn’t impress,
In her Wellington boots and flowery dress -
But never before have you seen such a flute,
As the one in the wellies of Mrs McToot!
Don't let first impressions fool you, there is much more than meets the eye to Mrs McToot! With the help of the magical flute which she keeps in her wellington boots; fun, adventure and a few surprises are guaranteed.
Additional teaching resources to accompany the text are also included.
This text is also available in a great value bundle.
What would you do with a banana?
Eat it? Well possibly, but there's so much more fun you could have first.
A delightful, short rhyming book for young children about the fun things to do with a banana with wonderfully simple pictures.
A popular classic; 'If You're Happy and You Know It' is the perfect sing along eBook for any young child. Incorporating text and photographs of other children and families, sing, dance, jump and shout.
When you're out and about you're sure to hear grown ups telling off their children - but what are they getting told off for?
This fun picture book uses rhymes and humour to keep both yourself and your children giggling with each read.
We've all been there. Whether you had to fix a paper jam at the copier, had to step out to deal with Naughty Nigel or you simply just needed an extra 5 minutes in the staffroom - this should be saved on your desk top.
A Powerpoint document with lots of activities to instantly engage you class with independent & discussion activities which will engage and challenge your children and look like you planned it!
It also makes a great activity for using during registration to keep children focussed and out of mischief.
Blank templates to add your own pages also included.
The most useful all-round Smartboard resource you'll probably ever use for teaching Primary Maths. Interactive resources for all sorts of maths topics including money, place value which can be used and adapted to suit your lesson as well as everyday resources such as squared paper, random number generators and a timer.
OVER 60 PAGES OF RESOURCES
No more messing around each morning, open the document and get going. You can add you own resources too.
A great summer holiday challenge...
Kids can't be wrapped up in cotton wool forever. A few bumps and bruises go a long way.
There are things that children have been doing since the dawn of mankind and other things they are just discovering. This is our collection of fun activities we believe all children to be able to experience and accomplish before they grow up and we’ve split them loosely into the following categories:
Go Old School
Crafts & Hobbies
Life Skills
Explore
Be At One With Nature
Have Fun Outdoors
Visit
Animals
Be Good
Make Food An Experience
Rely On The Weather
Ride
Be Around People
Get Wet
Have fun with your children and achieve challenges like these with them:
2. Go a whole weekend without tech!
7. Learn to ride a bike
20. Help to fix something
40. Watch a sunrise/sunset
56. Sleep in a tent
91. Draw a face on a boiled egg
111. Learn to swim
How many will your kids achieve?
'I Like Vehicles'' is a wonderful picture book for younger children.
Delightful pictures and simple rhymes will help your children recognise vehicles from bicycles to cars and tractors to helicopters.
'I Like Toys' is a wonderful picture book from the I Like Reading series for younger children.
Delightful pictures and simple rhymes will help your children learn about the toys they like.