A read, respond, and write set of resources based on Crocodiles. Unit includes a pre-reading quiz, a presentation, a post reading quiz and further writing activities. Learning can incorporate basic classification, organising information under headings. Students can write a mini report on Crocodiles. Lesson suitable for years 2-4.
Digital and/or print templates for writing biographies, book reports and for organising biography based research. Each template is available as a digital pdf or as a print worksheet. Encourage students to respond to biographical texts, complete their own research, or participate in an inquiry on a hero of their choice.
Rediscover ANZAC day with this information text reading comprehension and a supporting vocabulary match activity. Suitable for grade 3 to grade 5.
See upper primary or extension activity here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13001261
Be consistent when assessing handwriting. Use this simple, easy to use rubric to assess writing posture, pencil grip, letter size, letter slope, letter positioning, letter spacing and cursive style (optional).
Three sets of sentence building cards developed for the themes weather, transport and Isaac Watts. Useful for SEN and support. Help students move from word to phrase. Developed to support children with autism as they learn to order words to speak and write sentences.
Present, Teach and Practice.
A teaching resource for presenting, identifying and practicing cause and effect in sentences. Includes an editable Power Point presentation with definitions and scaffolded examples. A worksheet for writing cause / effect sentences, a worksheet for identifying signal words, and a worksheet for writing your own
cause and effect sentences.
A basic classification of template for 30 Australian Animals. Students do independent research to find the animal’s scientific name, classification, habitat, diet and characteristics. Students can use magazine images or draw the animal to support their research. Can be used as a whole class, group work, or cut into 3 sections for students to complete one animal each.
Three worksheet to reinforce the silent e or magic e. Worksheets encourage students to read the word, apply phonetic knowledge, then respond by writing or drawing. Include a CLOZE worksheet.