Hi! I'm the Deputy Head at a SEN school in Central London.
I teach English and PSHE as well as leading on cyber safety as a CEOP ambassador.
A number of these resources may seem a little off the wall but I try to make resources as unique and entertaining as possible.
Enjoy (in moderation)
Hi! I'm the Deputy Head at a SEN school in Central London.
I teach English and PSHE as well as leading on cyber safety as a CEOP ambassador.
A number of these resources may seem a little off the wall but I try to make resources as unique and entertaining as possible.
Enjoy (in moderation)
This bundle contains all 4 of my learning games:
Grand Theft Pokemon (for helping children understand language devices)
Guardians of the Grammarxy (for helping children build confidence with grammar)
Angry Words (for helping students understand different word types)
Minion Maths (a game designed to reinforce the basic mathematical processes)
Buy as a bundle and save a quarter off the total cost!
These games are tried and tested and will provide hours of fun and engagement for all ages. Easy to differentiate, these games will become a guaranteed classroom staple and have your colleagues looking on enviously.
This exciting game is a whodunnit utilising the popular characters from the Angry Birds games. The 'Angry Words!' are all different word classes. Each of the 8 puzzles will help students to learn how to spot and differentiate between the different word classes.
Students begin by matching the Angry Words character to their 'character description' which is really a definition for their word class. For example, Colonel Ective is 'Connective'.
The 8 puzzles must be solved to crack the case of the missing egg and will test pupils' ability to recognise 8 different word classes. By completing the puzzles, students will be able to whittle down the potential criminals using the suspect grid.
The powerpoint can be differentiated up or down and features the answers. Depending on your students abilities, the game could last one to three lessons. It could also be repeated over time to consolidate learning!