RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art. My students are fascinated and get so excited with this art idea.
This resource is a fun hands-on Pi Day themed activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has 4 Pi Day themed images ( Pi, 3.14, a piece of pie, π ), to put together and create the agamograph. This resource has all the combination pairs (6).
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for one Pi Day image and 4 strips for the other), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for one Pi Day image and 8 strips for the other)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
Here is a fun, engaging STEM activity that employs the 21st Century learning skills of Cooperation and Creativity.
Students are tasked with designing and creating a marble maze. They are required to map out a marble maze in their design plan and then create their design out of card and matchsticks.
This resource can be stratified for different age groups and capabilities. Those requiring more guidance may want to use the pre-drawn maze design. Then there is the Map Design Planning Sheet (with two grids in case students need to start again) allowing students to create their own maze. Finally any student may wish to add the extra challenges.
The materials ideally required to make the maze in this resource are;
· Map Design Planning Sheet
· Large Maze Grid
· Matchsticks
· Gluestick
· Pencils
· Tape
· Firm Card, US Letter size (8.5’ x 11’) or A4 will be suitable
Included in this resource are;
· Map Design Planning Sheet
· Large Maze Grid
· Visual Instructions
· Teacher notes
· Pre-drawn maze options
This resource is a fun, engaging approach to working with multiples. Nothing says engagement like a mystery to solve! No doubt even older students will want to complete these sheets if they get hold of them.
All students need to do is locate and colour in the multiples of the number indicated on each sheet.
This resource contains 10 mystery pictures to uncover – one for each numeral 1 to 10.
Each numeral sheet has a clue to the picture that will be revealed.
Note: the number ‘0’ is also a multiple of each of the numbers 1-10.
Designed for Grades 3 through 6.
This is great as a supporting resource to multiplication facts, a math center activity (laminate and make reusable!), homework, an early finisher activity and many more uses.
There are two options for printing – 1. One whole sheet per numeral, and 2. Two numerals per sheet to save on photocopying.
This resource includes;
Teacher notes
10 sheets, one for each numeral 1-10
5 sheets, two numerals per sheet
Answer sheet
A quick, ready to go, little instruction required math activity.
This resource is a fun hands-on St Patrick’s Day themed activity that uses the binary number system to create St Patrick’s Day mini images.
The images are; rainbow, 4-leaved clover, horseshoe, number ‘17’, Pot of Gold, unicorn, harp and a hat
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Two activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
These are worksheets with 3 opportunities each for students to practice drawing a Valentine themed picture to a different scale. There are three sheets with the second and third being more challenging than the first sheet. Each of the sheets also have an partially completed version, providing an easier option to complete the task.
Each of these worksheets have two Valentine images and the opportunity for students to draw their own design to factor up (or down).
Students will learn the need to note carefully looking at what parts of the images are in each box and transfer them correctly into the correct boxes in the blank spaces.
Teacher notes included.
Decorate your classroom. Motivate your students and yourself!
Use these 12 colourful, inspiring and motivational growth mindset posters to brighten any wall space.
Download includes the following messages and quotes;
· JUST…START!
· BEGIN, NOW!
· IF YOU FAIL TO PLAN, YOU PLAN TO FAIL
· JUST…KEEP GOING
· ONCE YOU WERE ONLY ABLE TO CRAWL NOW YOU CAN RUN HOW DID YOU ACCOMPLISH THAT?
· JUST…KEEP TRYING
· STANDING ON THE MOON WAS ONCE THOUGHT IMPOSSIBLE NOT ANYMORE
· IMPOSSIBLE TASKS ARE ONES YOU CAN’T DO YET
· REMEMBER TO LOOK BACK and SEE HOW MUCH YOU HAVE ACHIEVED
· TO GET TO THE SUCCESSES, YOU HAVE TO ACCEPT TO FAIL A FEW TIMES FIRST
· IF YOU HAVE, WORKED HARD, MADE MISTAKES, GOT FRUSTRATED, PERSEVERED AND ENDED UP IN A DIFFERENT PLACE FROM WHERE YOU STARTED…YOU SUCCEEDED AND LEARNT
· GIVING UP IS EASY, HARD IS KEEPING GOING
This product includes;
One set of 12 growth mindset posters in 4 formats (landscape with white background, landscape with black background, portrait with white background and portrait with black background)
The set of posters come in both pdf and jpg formats to provide more printing options.
The posters are created at A4 size (8.5" X 11").
Print these at home or school, or have them professionally printed as posters at your local office supply store or print shop.
All pages in this resource collection are copyrighted. No reproduction to sell or share is permitted.
This collection is for a single teacher use. Not for commercial use. If your colleagues like it, please direct them to my store.
A quick, ready to go, little instruction required math activity.
This resource is a fun hands-on Valentine themed activity that uses the binary number system to create Valentine mini images.
The images are; ring, LOVE, 14, tulip, envelope, present, heart, flower, bow and arrow, candle, lovebirds and teddy bear.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art. My students are fascinated and get so excited with this art idea.
This resource is a fun hands-on Winter themed activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has 7 Winter themed images (Woollen hat, Mitten, Scarf, Ice Skates, Cup of Cocoa, Tobogganing scene, Fireplace) to put together and create the agamograph. This resource has all the combination pairs (21).
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for one Christmas image and 4 strips for another), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for one Christmas image and 8 strips for another)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
This resource also has a short stop motion video (the video preview) demonstrating the construction of the agamograph. Note: my video-making is still in its infancy and while the quality is not blockbuster material, it does show how the art is made.
I have made this resource to help begin meet the needs of our 21st Century learners.
This activity focuses on coding. However it can equally be seen as a sequencing activity, a problem solving activity or a positional maths activity.
This is an introductory activity to using coding. It doesn’t require the use of a device or access to the internet.
This resource allows for open-ended play and exploration. Students can place their characters anywhere on the maze board and ‘code’ instructions to move their character to different locations on the maze (without travelling through the maze walls.
The resource can also be used as a form of game play or to challenge each other to move to or away from certain locations. Suggestions for this are provided.
This resource comes with;
A maze board, in a choice of white or grey background
4 Player Coding Cards
A set of direction blocks, object cards and 4 player character cards
You may also like to check out;
Coding for Juniors Pack – Using Scratch Jr
This art activity is a great way to finish off a piece of learning around 3D shapes.
Its simplicity makes for a clean tidy and very effective wall display. Students love that they have created art with a 3D effect!
This resource includes;
Isometric shapes (cube, oblong, sphere and pyramid) template
Orthographic shapes (cube, oblong, sphere and pyramid) template
Instructions
Be sure to check out the preview video
These are worksheets with 3 opportunities each for students to practice drawing a Winter themed picture to a different scale. There are two sheets with the second being more challenging than the first sheet. Each of the sheets also have an additional partially completed version, providing an easier option to complete the task.
Each of these worksheets have two Winter images and the opportunity for students to draw their own design to factor up (or down).
Students will learn the need to note carefully looking at what parts of the images are in each box and transfer them correctly into the correct boxes in the blank spaces.
Teacher notes included.
A quick, ready to go, little instruction required math activity.
This resource is a fun hands-on Winter activity that uses the binary number system to create Winter mini images.
The images are; Icicles, scarf 1, ice skate, girl on toboggan, fireplace, scarf 2, hot cocoa, woollen hat, mitten, snowflake, candle, snowman.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
If you like this free resource and would like to immerse your students in more of these binary puzzle pictures then please check out my shop Pooley Productions.
Here you will find, in addition to a wide collection of resources, a range of different grid sized binary puzzles resources, including the bundle pack that contains all puzzles I have made.
The mitten, snowflake, candle and snowman images are also used in the Christmas Binary Number Grid Puzzles and the price of this resource reflects this.
This is a resource to introduce young students to the world of coding.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This resource gives an opportunity to expose early elementary students to the world of coding with the format used in the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a blank box sequence to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
There are two ways this resource can be used;
As a cut and paste worksheet. There are 4 different coding worksheets, with answers.
As a reusable independent learning center activity. There are 4 activity cards and a set of ‘coding blocks’ to cut out and laminate. These can all be kept in a tray or container and the students can then take the activity and work with it.
This resource comes with;
Four worksheets of simple coding. The four increase in challenge.
Three bonus worksheets
Answers for each worksheet
The worksheets as reusable instruction cards
A set of direction blocks, grids, characters, objects and icons used in the worksheets
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art.
This resource is a fun hands-on Christmas activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has five Christmas images (present, bells, candy cane, reindeer and wreath) to put together and create the agamograph. This resource has all the combination pairs (10).
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for the hat and 4 strips for the ship), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for the hat and 8 strips for the ship)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
This resource also has a short stopmotion video (the video preview) demonstrating the construction of the agamograph. Note: my making TES videos is still in its infancy and while the quality is not blockbuster material, it does show how the art is made.
An Advent Calendar that promotes thinking of others.
Instead of finding a gift for oneself behind the door of each day in this calendar behind each door is an act of kindness for the student to perform.
Although it can be made in one extended session of work allow your class two or three sessions to make this a high presentation advent calendar that each student can take home and use.
Students will choose a front image to cut doors into. Using the doors they then stencil the location for the acts of kindness on to a backing sheet. After writing in their acts of kindness the two sheets are glued together to form an Advent calendar.
This resource includes;
instructions
a range of Christmas images to use
a list of suggested acts of kindness.
You may like to also check out these other Christmas activities of mine here:
Christmas Binary Number 8x8 Grid Puzzles - 12 puzzles
Christmas Theme Scale Factor Drawing
Christmas Reflection and Scale Factor Drawing
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art.
This resource is a fun hands-on Thanksgiving activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has two Thanksgiving images (a Pilgrim hat and Mayflower ship) to put together and create the agamograph.
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for the hat and 4 strips for the ship), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for the hat and 8 strips for the ship)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
This resource also has a short stopmotion video ([watch here]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUZ_5uPmo4s) demonstrating the construction of the agamograph. Note: this is my first ever Youtube video for this purpose and while the quality is not blockbuster material, it does show how the art is made.
I have made this Thanksgiving themed resource to help begin meet the needs of our 21st Century learners. The skills they will need will involve a capability of working in a digital environment.
This activity focusses on coding. However it can equally be seen as a sequencing activity, a problem solving activity or a positional maths activity.
This is an introductory activity to using coding. It doesn’t require the use of a device or access to the internet. Though you may like to show students the actual Scratch Jr app as well.
The success of these tasks is best achieved with plenty of prior discussion and modelling.
The challenge with these activities is working with anticlockwise and clockwise turns
This resource comes with;
Four worksheets of simple coding. The four increase in challenge.
Answers for each worksheet
This is a set of numeral cards on colorful present images. They were initially created by me for advent activities, but they have extensive uses as a math resource in the classroom.
This resource includes a set of numeral cards and also a set of clipart images of the cards that can be used to create your own resources.
You may already have an excellent range of uses for this set of numeral cards. Below are a number of suggested uses of these numeral cards.
· Say the numbers
· Talk about the numbers
· Counting up
· Counting down
· Order the numbers
· Create number sequences with gaps to fill
· Match numerals to groups of objects
· Comparing numbers
· Notice patterns
· Create an advent calendar
· Guess the mystery number game
This resource doubles as a clipart set for teachers and resource creators. Included in the resource is a set of all the individual numerals, including a blank set for any numbers (or letters) you may wish use.
If you do use the images as clipart in resources you create please refer to my Terms of Use (included).
A quick, ready to go, little instruction required math activity.
This resource is a fun hands-on Thanksgiving activity that uses the binary number system to create Christmas mini images.
The images are; Stocking, snowflake, present 1, Santa hat, snowman, Christmas tree 1, mitten, bell, Christmas tree 2, candle, cracker, present 2
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
If you like this free resource and would like to immerse your students in more of these binary puzzle pictures then please check out my shop Pooley Productions.
Here you will find, in addition to a wide collection of resources, a range of different grid sized binary puzzles resources, including the bundle pack that contains all puzzles I have made.
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art.
This resource is a fun hands-on Thanksgiving activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has two Thanksgiving images (a Pilgrim hat and Mayflower ship) to put together and create the agamograph.
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for the hat and 4 strips for the ship)
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for the hat and 8 strips for the ship)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
This resource also has a short stopmotion video demonstrating the construction of the agamograph. Note: this is my first ever TES video and while the quality is not blockbuster material, it does show how the art is made.