A selection of child safety resources. Talk to your students about recognizing emotions, identifying safe persons, and personal growth. Useful resources for teaching social and emotional health.
Editable reading and comprehension assessment suitable for grade 4 or grade 5. Test is centered on two fables: The Lion, the Ass and the Fox and 'The Wind and the Sun" (Aesop). The language test uses William Blake’s Little Lamb.
Teach tenths and hundredths making connection to the decimal and fractional form, explicitly linking to the decimal place value system. This resource includes a presentation which can be used over 2-3 lessons. Worksheets included.
Teaching the long a (ay and ai) sounds? This set of four worksheets are excellent for reinforcing the use of ai within words and ay at the end of a word. Match, write, draw, and revise!
For Grades 4 to 6 - these basic visual comprehension tasks develop learners ability to inference and draw conclusions from images. Two pages of visual literacy activities and one assessments (using an infographic on the Siberian tiger). Memorandum (answers) included. Editable version also included.
Bring ANZAC day to life in your classroom. Read a story about Jack, the Anzac Veteran, and how he remembers those who gave their lives for their countries each year. This set of worksheets includes a narrative reading, CLOZE worksheet, a multiple choice worksheet and an open response worksheet (suitable as an extension activity). Suitable for grades 3 - 6.
A book study package based on Running with the Horses by Alison Lester. Created for the primary classroom (grade 3-5), this set of worksheets includes vocabulary, quizzes, crosswords, information text, book cover analysis, visual literacy and a grammar activity.
Vocabulary, reading comprehension, reading response, and teaching ideas for the classic, much loved novel by W E Johns, Biggles Defends the Desert. Bring the book to life with different activites, ready to print and use in the Grade 5 -Grade 7 English classroon.
Students are given opportunity to read and respond to a basic information text on Bengal Tigers. The PowerPoint provides scaffolded information and visual literacy opportunities for students to make inferences whilst reading. The lesson activities allow students to integrate reading comprehension skills with scientific classification to create simple information texts.
A comprehensive set of book study resources - grammar, chapter quizzes, character analysis, book cover evaluation, and much more. Available as separate files or in booklet format. Hassle free. Ready to print. Includes 22 pages of activities.
Fabulous resources for any primary classroom studying Roald Dahl’s novel, Fantastic Mr Fox. The resource includes 9 worksheets including quizzes, vocabulary revision, story line (narrative) analysis, and more.
Students participate in research on “People with Purpose” - individuals who have shaped communities, societies, countries and the world. A template is included for Mother Teresa, Isaac Newton, Johannes Gutenberg, Marie Curie, Florence Nightingale, Tim Berners-Lee and others.
A comprehensive set of resources to teach information text and to reinforce reading comprehension. This set of worksheets and presentation is all about Australian Wallabies. Includes a PowerPoint Presentation, a reading sheet, and several reading response worksheets at various levels.
Read and Tick - Seventeen simple read and respond phonics worksheets. Students read a simple sentence and respond with yes or no. Suitable as an daily independent reading activity or work through with whole class.
A Year 1 (or extension) workbook for homework or revision use. Includes CVC, CVCC and phonics read and respond activities. Includes mathematics pages, from simple addition to number bonds. Perfect for independent learning. 38 pages of revision - ready to print and use. Includes two optional title pages (if printing for use a homework book or revision book).
This unit takes students on a journey back in time, as they discover that houses have stories to tell. Students use the historical inquiry questions - who, what, when, why, how, and where, to better understand times and cultures of various times in history. Although based on Historical Sites in South Australia, the unit can be adapted to any place in the world. After extensive study of local history, students write their own historical narratives, relating significance of life in those times.