A set of more unusual homophone pairs suitable for Year 5 and . Can be used in lots of different ways e.g. write a sentence to show the meaning, read a sentence aloud and the children to identify which of the pair is the correct card, homophone snap, choose a card from feely box and spell its homophone pair, look up the homophone meaning in a dictionary etc.
A set of sentences with prefixes missing and a set of labels which can be used on a spinner, dice or adapted and put into a feely-box or hoops. children to pick a sentence and then try and match the correct prefix missing form the sentence to make the sentence make sense.
A list of some of the different categories of proper nouns, with examples. Can be used as a prompt sheet on tables whilst children are writing or make bigger to go on the wall. Can also be adapted into an activity e.g. How many examples of proper nouns can you think of in this category in 1 minute? etc.
10 sentences for the children to punctuate correctly. No punctuation is included so children have to think about speech marks but also applying other punctuation they know. Can be printed out and made into a hunt/feely-box activity or used as a display.
A resource to teach about classifying 2D shapes according to their properties. Using a vast array of language, including parallel and perpendicular lines.
A powerpoint to teach children to convert roughly between miles and kilometres by using the fact 5 miles = roughly 8km. Some questions for children to answer with answers.
A Powerpoint at the expected level for year 5 and 6 to teach how to add and subtract fractions when the denominator is different. Including where fractions are greater than one. Also covers a recap on multiplying a pair of fractions and how to convert improper fractions into mixed numbers.