This resource will help you to teach children everything about the seeds.
Students will learn essential vocabulary, make predictions, observations, investigations and of course will plant some seeds! Best choice for busy educators. As usual no preparation needed!
And of course it is aligned with Cambridge standards.
This resource consists of:
40 PPSX slides
18 Google Slides for the assessment
13 PDF worksheets
Answer keys
Topics that are covered:
Types of seeds
Are seeds alive
Germination
Parts of a seed
How seeds grow
Reading activities about planting seeds
Planting seeds ( with the experiments)
Observation journals
Comparing seeds
Drawing and analyzing bar charts related to the seeds
Get ready for Valentine’s Day with this no-prep Maths Revision! Let the students review learnt material in a fun way.
Children will use multiplication, division, and fractions knowledge to crack the code and spell lines from Valentine’s poem.
Skills:
Rounding
Fractions
Squared numbers and roots
Inequalities
Decimals
Includes:
1 PDF title page
3 PDF activity sheets
Answer Keys
This wonderful book is for people, who like colouring and want to learn how to write in cursive. Short phrases would help to practice basic literacy skills and longer poems would help to apply the written skill
The resource contains:
1 PDF file with 54 pages
26 colouring pages ( one for each letter of the English alphabet)
10 short rhyming poems for tracing
The Christmas night poem for tracing
1 word search
“The Little Family” is a nonfiction book for children and adults who have just started learning the Russian language and want to practice their reading and comprehension skills. It will help students to learn new vocabulary, remember where to place word stress and apply their knowledge.
Best suited for the proficiency level - A1.
The book not only tells the story of one unusual family but also contains various activities that help to learn new vocabulary and practice working with the text by searching for the words using the prompts. Each page is supplemented with colourful illustrations. The glossary at the end of the book provides a translation of the most difficult words that learners could be unfamiliar with.
Who is this book for:
native speakers
bilinguals
foreign learners
“Get To Know You” resource is a great icebreaker.
A set of 34 question cards will help students and teachers to know each other better and establish a positive rapport.
This activity is suitable for students of all ages. You can carry the level of difficulty by establishing your own rules.
Teacher reads questions, and kids provide short answers
** Students read questions by themselves, say and/or write answers on the cards
*** Students read questions by themselves and use complete sentences explaining their thinking
Each of the 34 question cards has a corresponding image that helps students to understand questions. Coloring cards would occupy active students and help them consolidate their knowledge.
Print, colour, enjoy!