I am the Head Teacher Of Maria International School Of Bucharest in Romania. I am also very keen at developing different TES teaching resources to discover what works well for different classes. I am constantly looking for new and exciting different ways of presenting and teaching different primary topics, especially maths topics.
I am the Head Teacher Of Maria International School Of Bucharest in Romania. I am also very keen at developing different TES teaching resources to discover what works well for different classes. I am constantly looking for new and exciting different ways of presenting and teaching different primary topics, especially maths topics.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Walk to School Month.
I have extended this presentation to include walking, a keeping health creative writing prompt and a car free day. I have also added a teacher guide explaining 31 different ways of using these photo flash cards in the classroom.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
I love to get the students really talking about an issue. I saw another teacher do it and thought that this looks really effective.
My Walk to School Week teaching resources are designed to get the students to think about why we should walk to school, what are the alternatives and the benefits and the costs of walking to school using different modes of transport. They are also designed to get students really talking, listening and expressing their own ideas.
My teaching resources could be printed out and made into an eye catching, thought provoking display or used as a whole class discussion stimulus.
I am now making a new series of resources like this, so that teachers and students can get a lot more out of every lesson.
Want to inspire your students? These pictures form the basic parts of a story to get them thinking. The pictures can be simply mixed up to change the story.
The different pictures from the different stories could all be mixed up to create a really interesting mash-up of different stories.
A real challenge is to see if a class can create a whole story from all the different images in the presentation!
The students can take these images and mix them up to create their own stories. There are two different ways of using this resource. You would separate the stories out, as I have done, or simple go wild, print them all out, laminate them and shuffle them and then use them as a starting point for student's own stories. The real challenge is to see if a class can use them all and still make a coherent story!
I have created a visual version of the Ourselves topic using all the key keywords a student needs to be able to recognise, use and say. It is a perfect way of either creating a instant display or as a warm up, review or revision of a topic. The pictures are colourful and will help to promote conversation in the classroom.
KS1 Using electricity Science Vocabulary and Spelling pack contains a presentation which shows a picture for each word listed below. In addition the presentation has a link to more online teaching resources a teacher could use to revise the topic with.
I have also included a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide and a printable Word Mat to help you get the most out of this topic and purchase.
Words used in this KS1 Using Electricity Science Vocabulary presentation.
electricity
bulb
bulb holder
buzzer
battery
battery holder
switch
circuit
connection
wire
mains
crocodile clip
break
dim
bright
light
plug
socket
brighter
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
KS2 Moving & growing Science Vocabulary and Spelling pack contain an image for each keyword listed below. In addition, at the end of the presentation there is a link which leads you to even more online teaching resources about this topic.
I have also included a word mat and also a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide. These will help you get the most out of each lesson and also out of this great purchase.
The KS2 Moving & growing Science Vocabulary teaching pack contains these words:
skeleton
bone
bones
ribs
spine
skull
vertebrate
contract
relax
contraction
joint
move
muscles
muscle
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
KS2 Teeth & eating Science Vocabulary and Spelling pack. This pack uses all the keywords below and lists then with motivating images and photos. In addition, at the end of the presentation, there is a link to where teachers can find even more high quality teaching resources on this subject.
I have included a fun loop game and my 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide to help you get more out of both this purchase and your science lessons in general.
The words used in this KS2 Teeth & eating Science Vocabulary pack are:
feed
feeding
growth
activity
food groups
vegetables
meat
fish
cereals
sugars
fats
fruits
starches
tooth
teeth
incisor
molar
canine
diet
healthy
unhealthy
root
decay
food
balanced diet
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
Looking for an Autumn Theme picture frame? I have selected my best 15 Autumn theme picture frames. They are perfect for children's art work or to simply make your own work look a little more seasonally related.
Are you teaching students about mountains? This is a lovely set of teaching resources. It introduces the students to famous mountains from around the world, things people use mountains for and helps you celebrate International Mountain Day.
Test Your Research Skills
Spotlight on Australia 2
Using the Internet or a research library, find the answers to these questions all about Australia:
Some example questions...
1. Australia’s currency is called the ______________________________.
2. The mountain range that runs down the east coast is called The Great ________________ Range.
a) Mountain b) Separating c) Victoria d) Dividing
3. True or false – Australia is the world’s largest producer of diamonds?
a) true b) false
Test Your Research Skills
Spotlight on Australia 1
Using the Internet or a research library, find the answers to these questions all about Australia:
1. Australia is the world’s smallest ________________.
a) country b) city c) continent d) place
2. Australia is the ________________ largest country in the world.
a) first b) third c) sixth d) ninth
Test Your Research Skills
The Great Big Yellow Banana Quiz – Fun Facts about Bananas 3
How much do you know about the world’s favourite yellow-skinned fruit?
Example questions...
1. What colour are ripe bananas?
a) yellow b) white c) green d) red
2. What colour are unripe bananas?
a) green b) orange c) yellow d) red
3. Complete the gap - “The most popular type of banana in the world is called the __________ variety.”
a) Regal b) Cavendish c) Brazilian d) Atlantic
The worksheet also includes a teacher answer sheet.
Test Your Reading Skills
Chocolate Lovers Only 1
Can you work out which clues match these chocolate bars or sweets, which are all popular in the UK?
Kit Kat
Quality Street
Mars Bar
Smarties
Jelly Babies
Buttons
Bounty
Turkish Delight
After Eights
Picnic
Worksheet comes complete with an answer sheet for the teacher.
Test Your Reading Skills
Chocolate Lovers Only 2
Can you work out which clues match these chocolate bars or sweets, which are all popular in the UK?
Time Out
Pear Drops
Rolos
Celebrations
Curly Wurly
Snickers
Mint Imperials
Fudge
Flake
Minstrels
The worksheet comes complete with teacher answers sheet.
Test Your Research Skills
The Olympic Games 1
Match the city with the year to show when and where the summer Olympic Games have been held, then write out the list in chronological order:
Test Your Research Skills
Watching TV in the UK 1
There are five terrestrial television channels in the UK:
BBC1 BBC2 ITV 1 Channel 4 Five
Example questions...
Write the name of the channel that shows each of these programmes:
1. Eastenders _____________________________
2. The Simpsons _____________________________
3. Brookside _____________________________
The worksheet includes an answer sheet.
Test Your Reading Skills
Famous Britons – Reading Comprehension
Look at the data showing when these famous Britons were alive and how long they lived for, then answer the questions on the next page:
Examples
Famous Briton Dates: Age when they died:
Sir Isaac Newton 1642 – 1727 85 years old
Alfred the Great 849 – 899 50 years old
Geoffrey Chaucer c. 1340 – 1400 c. 60 years old
1. Who was born in 849?
2. Who was born in the fourteenth century?
3. Who died in 1922?
4. Who died in the seventeenth century?
5. Who was born in 1642?
Complete with answers
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different objects and activities being shown in each of photos.
I have collected together some of my best celebration PowerPoints about New Year. This was contains both pictures of New Year and also a celebration writing prompt to encourage students to think creatively in their writing.
In addition, I have included a teacher guide which explains how you can use these Photo Flashcards in 31 different teaching activities in the classroom. They are easy to organise, lots of fun and will improve your students vocabulary and memory skills.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about New Year's Eve.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different New Year's Eve activities. The students can then discuss what they think each one was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Handel: The Story of a Little BoyWho Practiced in an Attic
Contains a presentation of Handel's life, a summary of facts, a quiz and also a writing activity.