A simple sorting activity on adverbs. Children learn that adverbs not only tell us "How?" (-ly), but also "Where?" and "When?". Adverbs of intensity / degree are not included in this word sort. The worksheet is merely to introduce students to a wider range of adverbs.
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A set of 24 task cards to practise the use of an apostrophes with possessive nouns, plural and singular.
Can be used as a table task or hid around the classroom for a scavenger hunt. Children walk around the room looking for cards, they then read the sentence on the card and turn it into a phrase with a possessive noun and apostrophe. For example - this table belongs to Liam - Liam's table.
Recording sheet and answers included.
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French Valentine’s Day Cards
Joyeuse Saint Valentin! This resource contains cards with 5 different designs for children to colour and present to their loved ones on Valentine’s Day. I have also included a fill in the words French poem for more advanced learners. Cards can be printed on A4 cardstock, coloured or decorated.
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Guess Who
Guess Who? Board in English and French.
Great for practising people’s descriptions, facial features
Can be printed as A4 or A3 (without any quality lost). In .pdf (not editable) format.
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A set of 8 (in colour and black and white) bookmarks to celebrate the Hindu festival of lights (Diwali).
Great for prizes, colouring activities, etc.
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