I am a middle school teacher with 8 years experience.
Incorporating literacy and numeracy skills over all curriculum areas is my passion. I hope that you find my resources helpful!
I am a middle school teacher with 8 years experience.
Incorporating literacy and numeracy skills over all curriculum areas is my passion. I hope that you find my resources helpful!
A great resource to get learners excited about the Halloween and Day of the Dead 2016!
The resource includes 5 theme activities:
-Creating a Halloween monster
-Writing a dribble (100 word story)
-Day of the Dead find-a-word
-Mindfulness Colouring -Day of the Dead skulls
-Day of the Dead skull masks
-Teachers notes and suggested teaching strategies
-Answers
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialized ability is needed! It can form a standalone literacy and art lesson, can be left as a cover lesson or used during Form group or ‘Down time’.
Can be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to KS2 and KS3 students.
Activities are differentiated and provide a challenge for more able students.
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Use this set of graphic organisers to help build upon a student’s visual map! Help students make connection in learning - all topics areas.
This resource includes:
• Concept map, Practicums organisers (science specific)
• Word concept map (English/ LOTE specific)
• Fishbone diagram (including cause and effect), Venn diagram (2 and 3 circle compare and contrast), topic mind map and topic organiser, PMI, sequence chain, compare and contrast, compare and contrast essay organiser, event 5W and H mind map (all subjects)
Graphic organisers are fantastic for supporting students with their learning and understanding of a topic of work. This set of graphic organisers can be applied across the curriculum and will enhance the understanding of subject content with your students.
Use these graphic organisers:
• at the beginning of a unit of work (ascertain prior knowledge),
• when introducing a new topic in a unit,
• for group activities,
• as lesson starters/ plenary,
• set as homework or revision or
• as scaffolding for students starting their assessment piece.
Graphic organisers are all in black and white for ease of printing, nearly all have multiple versions and come with AU/NZ/UK spelling or US spelling.
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed and can easily be used in other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to Years 4-12/ KS2 - KS3 students.
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Christmas literacy and numeracy activities.
A great resource to get learners excited about the Christmas 2015!
The resource includes 3 Christmas theme activities:
- 1x Beginning sounds – writing the letter
- 1x Christmas word-search
- 1x Counting - addition practice
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can provide worksheets to help form a standalone English or Maths lesson or can be left as activities in a cover lesson.
Can be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to early years and KS1 students.
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Have students who struggle to start their research assignments? Need students to show evidence of their research? Don’t have the time to create your own scaffolding? This resource is for you!
A great resource (that will suite any length of time set) to get learners to demonstrate their ability to plan and prepare for a research assignment. Includes steps to encourage and support students to:
-Begin the inquiry and identify previous knowledge
-Develop a hypothesis (tentative, revised and final)
-Define relevant key words
-Devise sub-questions and then locate and record relevant information
-Synthase and plan through to reviewing and editing their draft
Accessible to middle school students, differentiated by the 3 levels of critical reflection and source evaluation questions. Simply edit these question, enabling it to be used by student in other year levels.
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Christmas literacy activities.
A great resource to get learners excited about the Christmas 2015!
The resource includes 11 Christmas theme activities, teacher notes and answers:
- 2x pre-poetry activities (mind-map and 5 senses)
- 3x poetry activities – Limerick, Cinquain and Tanka
- 3x Christmas word-search
- Drabble (creative writing)
- Christmas world fact file
- ‘Twas the night before Christmas’ comprehension
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can provide worksheets to help form a standalone English or literacy lesson or can be left as activities in a cover lesson.
The worksheets can be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to KS2 and lower KS3 students.
Activities are differentiated – outlined in teacher notes.
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Use this display pack to brighten up your classroom while developing your student’s literacy skills though vocabulary. The display acts as a reference and scaffold to prompt students in extending their vocabulary in their creative writing.
This resource has 10 posters to use to create your display and help your students excel in their creative writing.
Posters include one key word with 10 synonyms pre poster, one blank poster to create your own classroom vocabulary and teacher notes.
Please note that AU/NZ/UK spelling and US spelling versions are included in this resource.
Key words include – good, bad, looked, very, got, said, sad, happy, went and like.
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A great resource to get learners excited about the Halloween 2016!
It can help form part of a standalone literacy/spelling lesson, can be left as cover work or used during Form Group or ‘down time’.
This lesson should be accessible to KS2 and KS3 students.
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A great resource to give learners at the start of any term, not just at the beginning of the year!
The resource includes 4 worksheets for students to use to reflect on learning and goal progress. The pack also included 5 fun worksheets for students to use when reflecting on their holidays and 2 fun back to school worksheets for students to complete.
-Comparing and Reflecting on Progress
-Reflecting Rubric
-Learning Reflection
-Classroom Reflection
-Holiday Tweets and Texts
-Holiday Snapshot
-2 truths and 1 lie
-Holiday memories
-Back to school Bingo
-Word scramble
-Back to school word search
-Teacher Notes and Answers
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can help form a first day back lesson when students receive their most recent results back.
Can be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to Years 4- 8 or KS2 and lower KS3, however the reflection worksheets are accessible to Year 6-10 or KS3 and GCSE students.
Both packs are available individually @ https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/back-to-school-holiday-reflections-and-activity-pack-11186943 and https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/back-to-school-holiday-and-learning-reflections-11186051
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A great resource to get learners excited about Rio 2016!
The resource includes 5 Rio summer Olympics theme activities:
-writing a haiku
-acrostic poem,
-dribble (100 word story)
- feature article
-word search
-suggested teaching strategies
-Answers
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can form a standalone literacy lesson or can be left as a cover lesson.
Can be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to higher KS2 and KS3 students.
Activities are differentiated and provide a challenge for more able students.
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A great resource to get learners excited about Rio 2016!
The resource includes 5 Rio summer Olympics theme activities:
-writing a haiku
-acrostic poem,
-dribble (100 word story)
- feature article
-word search
-suggested teaching strategies
-Answers
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialized ability is needed! It can form a standalone literacy lesson or can be left as a cover lesson.
Can be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to Year 6-9 students.
Activities are differentiated and provide a challenge for more able students.
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Time poor but want to make sure you provide higher order comprehension question for texts studied in your lesson? This strategy is for you! I wish I’d come across this reading strategy earlier in my teaching career!
A series of posters to be used in conjunction with the study of any classroom texts using the QAR reading strategy.
The posters are designed to be general so that they can be used with any text studied in any subject. The idea is that you have a ‘go to’ set of engaging and differentiated questions and comprehension prompts, saving you valuable prep time and incorporating high quality learning activities every time!
The series includes:
- Poster 1 highlights the 4 levels of comprehension questions and where the student will find the answer.
- Poster 2 and 3 highlight and prompt student as to where to locate answers to comprehension questions and
develop these skills so they can apply them in other settings.
- Poster 4 highlights the types of questions for each level and how to answer the questions from each level.
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can be used to form a standalone literacy lesson or can be left as a cover lesson activity. It can also be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to Year 4-10/ KS2 and KS3 students.
QAR allows you to create differentiated comprehension activities and provide a challenge for more able students.
*One file has UK/AU spelling and the other file has US spelling.
QAR introduction lesson for students can be found here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/introduction-to-question-answer-relationship-for-students-reading-strategy-any-text-any-subject-11338638
QAR induction professional development for staff can be found here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/introduction-to-question-answer-relationship-for-staff-whole-school-reading-strategy-11338684
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Time poor but want to make sure you provide higher order comprehension question for texts studied in your lesson? This reading strategy is for you! QAR can be used for any text type in any subject for all year levels.
The resource includes:
- 2 PowerPoint introduction lessons (one for upper primary -middle and the other for senior)
- Practice activity
- Poster 1 highlights the 4 levels of comprehension questions and where the student will find the answer.
- Poster 2 and 3 highlight and prompt student as to where to locate answers to comprehension questions and develop these skills so they can apply them in other settings.
- Poster 4 highlights the types of questions for each level and how to answer the questions from each level.
The PowerPoint is to introduce the concepts of QAR to students and the posters are designed to be general so that they can be used with any text studied in any subject. The idea is that you have a ‘go to’ set of engaging and differentiated questions and comprehension prompts, saving you valuable prep time and incorporating high quality learning activities every time!
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can be used to incorporate literacy skills into your lesson or used in literacy intervention lessons.
This lesson should be accessible to Year 4-12/ KS2 and KS3 students.
QAR allows you to create differentiated comprehension activities and provide a challenge for more able students.
QAR induction professional development for staff can be found here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/introduction-to-question-answer-relationship-for-staff-whole-school-reading-strategy-11338684
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The KWLH Technique is just one of many graphic organizers that help students organize their thinking for decision-making, problem solving and reflecting.
It’s a great method to activate prior knowledge and to help students organize information for learning and in the case of this resource improving their results.
This resource has the added benefit of being a great tool to provide evidence for a student’s reflections on their work. I enjoy showing it to parents/ guardians as it helps them understand how they can better support their student at home.
K - What I KNOW
W – What I WANT to know
L – What I LEARNT
H – HOW I learnt it
Booklet provides 4 reflections sheets, for different stages of a unit, which use the KWLH technique.
- Reflecting on the start of a new unit of work
- Reflecting on the current assessment task
- Reflecting on completion of an assessment item
- Reflecting on the next assessment item (how to improve)
This resource is perfect for higher Year 5-10.
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A great resource to give learners at the start of any term, not just at the beginning of the year!
The resource includes 3 worksheets for students to use to reflect on their holidays. The pack also included 2 fun back to school worksheets for students to complete.
-2 truths and 1 lie
-Holiday memories
-Back to school Bingo
-Word scramble
-Back to school word search
-Answers
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can help form a first day back lesson.
Can be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to Year 4- 8 or KS2 and lower KS3.
Would go great with ‘Back to school – Holiday and Learning Reflections’ https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/back-to-school-holiday-and-learning-reflections-11186051
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A great resource to give learners at the start of any term, not just at the beginning of the year!
The resource includes 4 worksheets for students to use to reflect on learning and goal progress. The pack also included 2 fun worksheets for students to use when reflecting on their holidays.
-Comparing and Reflecting on Progress
-Reflecting Rubric
-Learning Reflection
-Classroom Reflection
-Holiday Tweets and Texts
-Holiday Snapshot
-Teacher Notes
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can help form a first day back lesson when students receive their most recent results back.
Can be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to Years 6-10 or KS2, KS3 and GCSE students.
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A series of posters to be used in conjunction with the study of any classroom texts.
The posters are designed to be general so that they can be used with any text studied in any subject. The idea is that you have a ‘go to’ set of engaging and differentiated questions and activity prompts, saving you valuable prep time and incorporating high quality learning activities every time!
The series includes:
• Blooms Revised Taxonomy
• Blooms Revised Taxonomy – Verbs
• Blooms Revised Taxonomy – Skill Descriptors
• Blooms Revised Taxonomy – Focus Questions
• Blooms Revised Taxonomy – Check List
• Blooms Revised Taxonomy – Text Questions
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can help to form a standalone literacy lesson or can be left as a cover lesson. It can also be easily adapted to suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to Year 4-9/ KS2 and KS3 students.
Poster allow for activities to be differentiated (Bloom’s Taxonomy) and provide a challenge for more able students.
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Use this display pack to brighten up your classroom while developing your student’s literacy skills though vocabulary. The display acts as a reference and scaffold to prompt students in using vocabulary that relates to the different skills students are asked to write about when unpacking and responding to a text.
2 signpost each with 4 curriculum literacy skills. 40 vocabulary words to create your display and help your students excel in their writing. Teacher notes included on last page.
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A great resource to get learners excited about the Rio 2016!
The resource includes 9 Rio Olympic theme activities:
-Puzzles - Alphabetical sort, word search, crossword
- Literacy activities – Acrostic poem, persuasive writing
- Olympic games activities – Olympic rings, design a medal, my hero, Olympic dream
- Certificate
-Suggested teaching strategies
-Answers
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can form a standalone literacy lesson or can be left as a cover lesson.
Can easily suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to KS2 and low KS3 students.
Suggested ideas for differentiation and extension are provided in the teachers notes.
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A great resource to get learners excited about the Rio 2016!
The resource includes 9 Rio Olympic theme activities:
-Puzzles - Alphabetical sort, word search, crossword
- Literacy activities – Acrostic poem, persuasive writing
- Olympic games activities – Olympic rings, design a medal, my hero, Olympic dream
- Certificate
-Suggested teaching strategies
-Answers
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialized ability is needed! It can form a standalone literacy lesson or can be left as a cover lesson.
Can easily suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to Year 3-6 students.
Suggested ideas for differentiation and extension are provided in the teachers notes.
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A great resource to get learners excited about the Rio 2016!
The resource includes 11 Rio Olympic theme question for students to hunt for along with suggested teaching strategies and answers.
This resource has been thoroughly designed so no extra prep or specialised ability is needed! It can form a standalone literacy lesson or can be left as a cover lesson.
Can easily suit other lessons you may have already planned.
This lesson should be accessible to higher KS2 and KS3 students.
Suggested ideas for differentiation and extension are provided in the teachers notes.
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