A wide range of different presetations about different national weeks such as anti-bullying week, Science week, Climate Change Week, Christian Aid Week, Interfaith Week, Road Safety Week… lots of different visual images to help start a wide range of different discussions about each topic.
There are so many different national days to celebrate throughout the year. I have created presentations about a wide range of them. These could be used as displays, or as an excellent starting point for a discussion about the day’s topic. This is part 2 of a 2 part series. These could also be used as part of a set of school assemblies.
I have collected a very wide range of different National Day presentations I have created, from throughout the year, such as Science Day, Commonwealth Day, European Day of Languages, Mountain Day and Pancake Day, to name but just a few of them!
Here is a set of motivational teaching tools which should help make your classroom a more open, positive environment. There is a thinking hat detention sheet, motivational behaviour race track, and my happiness course. I have included some motivational posters to place around the classroom.
Here are a few useful tools for improving your classroom management skills. They make teaching and learning a more positive experience for everyone. The pack includes a way to think about detention and also a way of prompting better behaviour in the classroom.
Are you looking for elementary teaching resources for ESL students? Are you looking for a way to boost your students reading, speaking and listening. This set of teaching resources will help you. Try them today.
Are you looking for a fun way of motivating your class to achieve their real potential? This mix of motivational posters and positive behaviour chart will help you. This is a great cross-curricular teaching tool, ideal for any class. Try it in your class today!
This is my cross curricular weather topic. I have a presentation about different types of weather which you could use to teach them the vocabulary they need to describe the weather. This is followed by a fun 'Talk A Lot' set of lessons about the weather and finally there is a vocabulary quiz which shows they can now successfully talk about the weather.
This is my toy bundle. It shows a range of modern toys and compares them to toys from the past. Which toys are still popular from the past? I also included a creative writing prompt to encourage the students to write about the different toys in more detail.
This is a set of presentations about different forms of transport. The presentations would be a great way of getting a class to use a wider range of descriptive terms, especially when it comes to describing colours, the locations and the number of wheels they can count. This a good way to introduce the topic of cars and transport. I have also included two ‘Talk a lot’ teaching units about transport and cars. Finally, I also included the car free day presentation, to see how many different forms of transport the children can identify. Ask your students to describe what are the pros and cons of using each type of transport.
Why use this when the questions and answers are free online? Simply because I have taken the questions and *COMBINED* them with the answers, making the lesson a lot simpler to teach!
I love to revise grammar. I don't like needing to constantly refer between the answers and the questions to get the most out of each lesson. I decided the simplest thing was to simply combine the question paper and the marking schemes into a single document. The idea is simple - you ask a question - the children then show their answers and then you check the answers as a class against the official marking scheme answers.
This helps to keep revision fun and the lessons snappy.
Thinking Hats can be found in schools, businesses and a wide range of industries. I have created a set of resources for Key Stage 2 resources to use with almost any reading book.
The worksheets are not linked to any book or any particular reading scheme and can be used more than once.
These worksheets allow students to examine the same book from 6 different angles and so get a lot more from their reading experiences. These worksheets also provide a real reason to read their books carefully.
I have used Thinking Hats a lot in the classroom and have found them to really motivate students to read more. These worksheets can also be used as a useful homework worksheet resource.
The KS1 Guided Reading Thinking Hats worksheets provide students a chance to explore different approaches to thinking and reading a book. When students use Thinking Hats with their guided reading book, they can view the same book from 6 different angles.
The worksheets are non-book specific and can be used with a wide range of different books from any levelled or unlevelled reading scheme.
These worksheets are particularly useful when a student has finished a book before they move onto a new book. It is a great way of checking their understanding and making sure they have got as much as they can from every book they read.
I have been teaching as a primary school teacher for over 14 years. These worksheets can be used both in the classrooms and as homework sheets.
The students will enjoy the wide range of activities on offer and be motivated to read more books and share their ideas with others.
Enhancing Classroom Management: The Importance of a Noise Level Monitor PowerPoint Presentation for Educators
Investing in a Noise Level Monitor PowerPoint Presentation is a smart choice for teachers looking to maintain a productive and focused learning environment. This engaging presentation serves as a valuable tool for managing classroom noise levels effectively, fostering better communication and collaboration among students. Here’s why educators should consider incorporating a Noise Level Monitor PowerPoint Presentation into their teaching practices and how it can be utilized effectively.
Visual Representation of Expectations: The Noise Level Monitor presentation provides a clear visual representation of acceptable noise levels in the classroom. By using engaging graphics and indicators, teachers can set expectations for students, helping them understand when it’s appropriate to speak quietly or collaborate energetically.
Promoting Self-Regulation: By displaying the noise levels, students can monitor their own volume and adjust accordingly. This promotes self-regulation and encourages students to take responsibility for their behavior, fostering a more respectful classroom atmosphere.
Encouraging Collaboration: The presentation can be utilized during group activities to remind students to maintain an appropriate noise level. This ensures that collaboration can happen without disrupting others, allowing for effective teamwork while maintaining focus on learning objectives.
Behavior Management Tool: The Noise Level Monitor serves as a behavior management tool, where teachers can refer to the presentation when noise levels become disruptive. This proactive approach helps maintain classroom order without constant verbal reminders.
Interactive Learning Opportunity: Educators can involve students in discussions about noise levels and their impact on learning. This interactive approach fosters critical thinking and encourages students to reflect on their own contributions to the classroom environment.
Customizable Features: The PowerPoint presentation can be easily customized to fit the unique needs of any classroom. Teachers can modify the noise level indicators, add classroom-specific rules, or incorporate visuals that resonate with their students, enhancing relevance and engagement.
In summary, a Noise Level Monitor PowerPoint Presentation is an invaluable resource for educators, promoting effective classroom management, self-regulation, and collaboration. By providing clear visual cues, this tool not only enhances the learning environment but also empowers students to take an active role in maintaining a productive classroom atmosphere, making it an essential addition to every teacher’s toolkit.
This is a simple, highly visual poster to remind the students about the 5 things they should be doing to learn during the time the teacher is talking.
It is a useful reminder, which students can clearly see and understand and teachers can refer to over a lesson.
In addition to this simple, but effective poster, I have also included a set of motivational posters about why and how we learn and a complete positive behaviour system you can print out and place around the whole of your room as a constant reminder to success.
This is a really simple idea. It helps a teacher become more organised. It contains all the key features a teacher needs on their interactive whiteboards. These include the date, the daily timetable, the learning objective and notes for students.
It is a perfect solution to the messy whiteboard!
I bundled together some of my best classroom management tools into a single pack and hope other teachers find them as useful as I have over the years.
Fostering Positive Behavior: The Benefits of a Positive Behavior Display for Educators
Investing in a Positive Behavior Display is an innovative and effective solution for teachers aiming to promote positive behavior management in their classrooms. This interactive tool empowers both students and teachers to collaboratively define and reward desirable behaviors, creating a vibrant and engaging learning environment. Here’s why educators should consider incorporating a Positive Behavior Display into their classroom management strategies and how it can be utilized effectively.
Collaborative Goal Setting: The Positive Behavior Display allows teachers and students to work together to identify 12 key positive behaviors they want to encourage in the classroom. This collaborative approach fosters a sense of ownership and investment in maintaining a positive classroom culture.
Engaging Rewards System: By collectively deciding on 12 rewards for achieving these positive behaviors, the display makes behavior management fun and engaging. Students are motivated to strive for these rewards, which enhances their commitment to exhibiting positive behaviors.
Visual Motivation: The bright and colorful design of the Positive Behavior Display captures students’ attention and serves as a constant reminder of the behaviors they are working towards. The inclusion of track and racing cars adds an element of excitement, making the process of tracking progress visually appealing.
Encouraging Peer Support: As students work towards achieving positive behaviors, they can support and encourage each other. This promotes a sense of community and collaboration within the classroom, enhancing social skills and teamwork.
Flexible Implementation: The Positive Behavior Display can be easily customized to fit the unique dynamics of any classroom. Teachers can adapt the behaviors and rewards based on their students’ preferences, ensuring that the display remains relevant and motivating.
Boosting Classroom Morale: Celebrating achievements and rewarding positive behavior fosters a positive classroom atmosphere. When students see their efforts recognized, it boosts their self-esteem and encourages them to continue striving for excellence.
In summary, a Positive Behavior Display is an essential tool for educators seeking to implement effective behavior management strategies. By promoting collaboration, engagement, and visual motivation, this display not only enhances classroom management but also contributes to a positive and supportive learning environment, making it a valuable addition to every teacher’s toolkit.
Are your students studying about different forms of transport? These creative writing prompts ask the students to look at each picture and use their 5 senses to describe the image. What can they see, touch, smell, taste, hear and feel in each picture? They then use these notes to write a fuller, more detailed description of the picture. This is a great way to prepare for the KS1 SATs tests and the KS2 SATs tests while still having a lot of fun!
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different types of transport being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching set of story prompts.
The students could also take five of the laminated photos and create them into a story .
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.