As an educator, I enjoy designing worksheets and activities for students across all age groups.
I’ve had the privilege of teaching both in the UK and in international schools, working with students from primary through to secondary level.
As an educator, I enjoy designing worksheets and activities for students across all age groups.
I’ve had the privilege of teaching both in the UK and in international schools, working with students from primary through to secondary level.
This engaging set of 120 “Back to School” themed “Would You Rather” questions is perfect for breaking the ice and sparking lively discussions among students, teachers and parents.
These questions are designed to be fun and thought-provoking, encouraging participants to think about various aspects of school life in a new and imaginative way. From deciding between having a magic backpack or a magic lunchbox, to choosing whether to have a school trip to a foreign country or a theme park, each question presents a unique scenario that will appeal to kids and adults alike.
Ideal for classroom activities, family game nights, or school events, this collection of “Would You Rather” questions will bring excitement and laughter, helping to create a positive and interactive environment for everyone involved.
This bundle offers engaging resources and activities centered around the history and spirit of the Olympics.
It Includes:
Word search puzzle pack
Reading Comprehension x 2
Crosswords
Activity pack
Get ready to dive into the world of sport, learn more about the games and enjoy some end-of-term fun!
Roald Dahl Day Quiz - 100 Comprehensive quiz questions about Roald Dahl’s characters and books.
Celebrate the imaginative and whimsical world of Roald Dahl with an engaging, 100-question quiz designed to immerse students in the quirky and delightful universe of his beloved characters.
This quiz will test students’ knowledge of Dahl’s classic stories, from “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” to “The BFG,” “Matilda,” “James and the Giant Peach,” and more. It’s a fun and interactive way to encourage reading, stimulate curiosity, and deepen students’ appreciation for literature.
150 Roald Dahl Day Activity Ideas (13 September)
Roald Dahl Day activity ideas offers a wide array of engaging activity outlines that celebrate the beloved author’s imaginative stories and characters.
These activity ideas are designed to foster creativity, encourage reading and promote interactive learning for participants of all ages.
The ideas include literary activities such as read-aloud sessions, book discussions and creative writing exercises that dive into Roald Dahl’s unique storytelling style.
Arts and crafts project ideas inspire hands-on creativity, with children making items like Golden Tickets, character costumes, and dioramas of scenes from his books.
Participants can enjoy games and challenge ideas inspired by Dahl’s works, such as scavenger hunts, trivia quizzes, and themed obstacle courses that bring his stories to life in a fun, active way.
Science experiments and cooking activity ideas offer an interactive way to explore the themes and imaginative concepts found in his stories, from creating fizzy drinks like in “The BFG” to cooking up recipes inspired by “Revolting Recipes.”
There are also a range of music and performance activity ideas, including karaoke, puppet shows, and character monologues, that allow participants to express themselves through performance arts.
For a modern twist, technology-based activity ideas involve creating digital stories, coding simple games, and designing Roald Dahl-themed quizzes.
Additionally, there are physical and outdoor activity ideas such as themed races and games, allowing participants to stay active while celebrating.
Community and group activity ideas foster a sense of camaraderie and shared love for Dahl’s work through parades, collaborative projects and public events.
Educational components include learning activity ideas like vocabulary lessons, author studies and thematic discussions, which deepen understanding of Roald Dahl’s writing style and themes.
The ideas for the day also include reflection and appreciation activity ideas, where participants can share their favourite books, characters and personal reflections on Dahl’s impact.
Unique and themed activity ideas, such as movie marathons, Gobblefunk language games and cultural explorations, ensure there is something for everyone to enjoy, making Roald Dahl Day a memorable celebration of creativity, learning, and imagination.
“I Will Never Not Ever Eat A Tomato” By Lauren Child.
20 Activities.
These activities will help children engage with the story, enhance their comprehension, and explore their own feelings and experiences with different foods.
Emotions.
A variety of emotions are portrayed, particularly through the character of Lola. Description of the key emotions depicted in the book.
These emotions contribute to the story’s themes of overcoming fears, trying new things and the power of imagination in changing perceptions.
50 Guided Reading Questions.
Prediction, Inference, Retrieval , Explanation, Thinking , Clarification , Vocabulary, Summarising and Miscellaneous Questions.
These questions will help children engage with the text, enhance comprehension and relate the story to their own experiences.**
Finish the Picture / Finish the Drawing Morning Work Pack
These no-prep worksheets are perfect for morning work, fun packets, free time, golden time or for students who finish early.
They encourage imagination and creativity by inviting students to draw and complete the pictures, turning them into their own art masterpieces! This activity is great for Early Years through to Year 6, helping students think outside the box and transform funny shapes and silly squiggles into something entirely new.
This pack includes 10 pages of finish the drawing worksheets.
This is an activity that you can do after you introduced the different characters to your learners. Let your learners colour in the pictures for each character. I use this for Year 1 and 2 and they really enjoy it. You can let them colour in the characters exactly how they are presented in the stories for example the exact colours of their clothes etc.
Activity Description:
After introducing the different characters to your learners, you can engage them in a fun and creative activity.
Steps:
Introduction: Begin by introducing each character to the class, sharing their names, traits, and roles in the story. Make sure the students are familiar with the characters before starting the activity.
Distribution: Hand out the colouring sheets featuring the characters. Ensure each student has a complete set of characters to colour.
Guidance: Encourage the students to colour the characters exactly as they are depicted in the stories. For instance, if a character wears a red shirt and blue pants in the story, guide the students to use the same colours. This helps reinforce their memory and attention to detail.
Creativity: While it’s important to follow the story’s depiction, also allow room for creativity. If a student wants to add a personal touch, such as a different background or additional elements, encourage them to do so.
Sharing: Once the colouring is complete, have a sharing session where students can show their work to the class. This not only boosts their confidence but also fosters a sense of community and appreciation for each other’s efforts.
Benefits:
Engagement: Colouring activities are highly engaging for young learners and help maintain their interest in the lesson.
Fine Motor Skills: This activity aids in the development of fine motor skills as students practice colouring within the lines.
Memory Reinforcement: By colouring the characters as they appear in the story, students reinforce their memory of the characters and their attributes.
Creativity: It provides an outlet for creativity and self-expression, allowing students to personalize their work.
Feel free to adapt this activity to suit your classroom’s needs and the specific characters in your stories!
** Dragons Den Activity Pack **
Suitable for KS4 and KS5
Business Studies, PSHE, Tutor Group, Whole School Activity.
“Dragons’ Den” is a popular British television series that airs on BBC. The show offers aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to present their business ideas to a panel of wealthy investors, known as the “Dragons.” These Dragons are seasoned business experts with the means to invest their own money in promising ventures.
The show is known for its high-stakes environment, where both the entrepreneurs and the Dragons can demonstrate sharp business acumen, negotiation skills, and sometimes, emotional intensity. Successful pitches can lead to substantial investments and significant business growth, while unsuccessful ones often receive frank and direct feedback.
This activity pack includes a range of tasks:
Naming the Business
Purpose and Mission
Key Objectives
Product or Service
Design Information
Target Market
Pricing and Production Plans
Costings
Projected Profit/Losses in Year 1
Marketing Design and Plan
Pitch Notes
Feedback
Video links
**This challenge is more than just a school project; it’s an opportunity to think like an entrepreneur, to innovate, and to potentially create something remarkable. **
Healthy vs Unhealthy Foods Activity Sheet
A healthy eating sorting activity is a fun and interactive way to teach participants about nutritious food choices. Here’s a description of how it can be structured:
Objective: To help participants understand the different foods and identify healthier food options.
Introduction:
Begin with a brief discussion about the importance of healthy eating and the different food groups (fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, dairy, and fats).
Explain the activity and what participants will be sorting.
Sorting Exercise:
Distribute food images .
Have them work individually or in small groups to sort the items into the appropriate food groups.
Encourage discussion about why they placed certain items in specific groups.
Review and Discuss:
Once sorting is complete, review each category together.
Reflection:
Ask participants to write down one more healthy and unhealthy food.
Discuss how they can incorporate more nutritious foods into their daily diets.
Conclusion
This activity promotes teamwork, critical thinking and a deeper understanding of nutrition, making healthy eating concepts more tangible and relatable.
**The Fairy in the Garden. **
An original story. By Elizabeth W.
Join Lila, a smart and adventurous little girl, as she embarks on a magical quest in her sunny park! When a fairy appears from the old barn, Lila learns that a looming storm threatens her beloved farm. With the fairy’s magic cork missing, can Lila and her new friend work together to find it before the storm arrives?
Filled with exciting twists, sparkling friendships, and enchanting discoveries,
The Fairy in the Garden is a delightful tale of bravery and kindness that will captivate young readers.
Perfect for KS1, this story inspires imagination and the joy of helping others!
Will Lila save the day? Dive into this charming adventure to find out!
Story is approximately 500 words that has phase 3 phonics sounds. Including ar, or and air sounds.
Bar, park, farm, barn, smart, card, star, fairy, chair, pair, storm, cork, fort, horn and fork.
Global Citizenship: Giving **
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Differentiated Acrostic Poem with the theme Giving
This activity encourages students to explore the concept of giving through the creation of acrostic poems. Each line of the poem begins with a letter from the word “GIVING,” allowing students to express their thoughts and feelings about generosity and kindness. The differentiated approach ensures that students of varying abilities can participate and succeed, with tailored support and challenges to meet their individual needs.
Gratitude Tree Hand Template and Vocabulary Bank
The Gratitude Tree Hand Template is a creative and interactive tool designed to help students reflect on and express their gratitude. Students hands (template supplied) create a tree, with each finger representing something they are thankful for. The accompanying Vocabulary Bank provides a rich collection of words and phrases related to gratitude, helping students articulate their thoughts more effectively. This activity not only fosters a sense of appreciation but also enhances vocabulary and writing skills.
**The Birthday Surprise. **
An original story. By Elizabeth W.
It’s Roy’s birthday, and he’s in for an unforgettable day! When his best friend, Lily, arrives with the perfect toy squirrel, the fun begins. But their trip to the circus takes an unexpected turn when the toy is almost destroyed in a thrilling squirrel stunt! Will Roy’s special day be ruined, or will the magic of the circus save the day? Join Roy and Lily on an exciting adventure full of surprises, fun, and laughter in this heartwarming tale of friendship and birthday joy!
Perfect for KS1, this story inspires imagination and the joy of friendship!
Story is approximately 500 words that has phase 3 phonics sounds. Including ir, oy and ou sounds.
** Book Inspired by Gansta Granny .**
Meet Graham Jones, a twelve-year-old boy with an extraordinary problem: his Granny is the most boring person in the world—or so he thinks. Every Friday night, while his parents are out, Graham dreads the dull evenings spent at Granny’s lavender-scented bungalow. But one fateful evening, Graham’s world is turned upside down when he discovers that his seemingly ordinary Granny is secretly a master thief!
Welcome to “Graham and the Great Garden Caper,” an exhilarating tale of daring capers, secret lairs, and rare plants worth their weight in gold. Together, Graham and his Granny embark on thrilling adventures, stealing the rarest and most valuable plants from the world’s most secure locations. From the local museum’s Golden Sunflower to the legendary Queen’s Jewel in the Royal Botanic Gardens, no plant is safe from this dynamic duo.
Packed with excitement, humor, and heart, “Graham and the Great Garden Caper” is a rollicking ride that will have readers cheering for Graham and his incredible Granny. Discover the secrets behind the quiet exterior of Granny’s bungalow and dive into a world where garden thieves become heroes. Perfect for fans of adventure, mystery, and a good dose of fun!
12 questions based on the story. Mixture of prediction, inference, retrieval, explanation, thinking, clarification, vocabulary and summarizing questions.
Activity: Design a captivating book cover for “Graham and the Great Garden Caper.”
Blurb
Glossary of ”Graham and the Great Garden Caper”
Questions help reinforce comprehension and recall of the stories events, characters and themes.
Answers supplied.
Suitable for KS2 and KS3.
*Text Inspired by Why the Whales Came by Michael Morpurgo .
Driftwood Secrets
On the remote Isle of Saint Maen, young David Pentreath is drawn to the sea’s enigmatic depths and the legends that swirl around them. When a fierce storm separates him from his father, David discovers an ancient piece of driftwood that holds the key to finding him. Guided by the cryptic advice of the island hermit, Old Tom, David embarks on a journey that leads him to the Driftwood King, a mysterious ruler of the sea.
Years later, as Saint Maen faces a devastating drought, David and his family must once again seek the Driftwood King’s aid. Together with his curious son Thomas and his quiet, perceptive son Ben, David delves into the island’s forgotten traditions to restore balance and harmony.
“Driftwood Secrets” is a heartwarming tale of courage, wisdom, and the timeless bond between humans and nature. Rich with the charm of island folklore and the power of the sea’s mysteries, this story captures the spirit of adventure and the enduring legacy of respect for the natural world.
Perfect for readers who cherish the magic of Michael Morpurgo’s storytelling, this short story weaves a tapestry of love, resilience, and the whispering secrets of the waves.
** Text and 40 questions. **
40 questions based on the story.
Mixture of prediction, inference, retrieval, explanation, thinking, clarification, vocabulary and summarizing questions.
Activity: Design a captivating book cover for “Driftwood Secrets.”
Blurb
Glossary of ”Driftwood Secrets”
Bonus:
10 activities based on the story “Driftwood Secrets” to engage students and deepen their understanding:
Questions help reinforce comprehension and recall of the stories events, characters and themes.
Answers supplied.
Suitable for KS2 and KS3.
** Book Inspired by Katie Morag.**
In the story “Katie and the Big Island Race,” Katie eagerly participates in the island’s annual race. Despite a fall and her brother Liam’s bicycle trouble, she helps him fix it, and they finish together. The story highlights teamwork and island spirit, leaving Katie content and ready for next year’s race.
20 questions based on the story "Katie and the Big Island Race¨.
These questions help reinforce comprehension and recall of the story’s events, characters, and themes.
Answers supplied.
Suitable for KS1.
**Reading Question Matrix and Question Matrix **
A question matrix is a tool designed with the purpose of introducing us to a hierarchy of questioning. Designed similar to Bloom’s taxonomy or Higher Order Thinking (HOT) questions.
This resource can be used both by teachers and students to develop their questioning and reasoning skills. The deeper the question, the more challenge you a providing for the students.
Reading Question Matrix
Use the reading questioning matrix to help you use different kinds of questioning as you read with a child.
The boxes are there to help you structure your questions e.g. Who could…? How might…? Why is…? etc.
All readers should be asked questions from the red/orange sections, proceeding along the matrix towards the blue/purple end.
These latter questions will be trickier to answer and require a deeper level of understanding and discussion about the story to answer.
Year 2
Spelling Practice
Irregular Past Tense Verb Endings
Set 1
In Max and the Magic Picnic, young Max discovers that a simple picnic can lead to extraordinary adventures! When two talking squirrels appear, hungry and curious, Max learns the magic of kindness and sharing. This delightful tale is perfect for young readers, with a heartwarming message about friendship and generosity. Full of fun and surprises, it’s a story that will make children excited to explore the world around them!
Includes:
eat
ate
go
went
am
was
are
were
keep
kept
Includes:
This ‘Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check’ practice sheet to send home that will support learning of words with irregular past tenses. It includes opportunities to practice using the words in sentences.
Year 2
Spelling Practice
Irregular Past Tense Verb Endings
Set 2
Original Story by Elizabeth W
In The Little Bird Who Wanted to Fly, join Finn, a tiny bird with big dreams, as he embarks on a heartwarming journey to learn how to fly. With determination, patience and a little help from his friends and family, Finn discovers that sometimes it takes time to grow and reach your goals. Perfect for young readers, this charming tale encourages perseverance and celebrates the joy of achieving your dreams.
Includes:
grow
grew
begin
began
fly
flew
meet
met
run
ran
Includes:
This ‘Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check’ practice sheet to send home that will support learning of words with irregular past tenses. It includes opportunities to practice using the words in sentences.
New for Christmas 2024
Suitable for Primary and Secondary pupils.
Fun and festive “Ho Ho Ho!” or “No No No!” Christmas-themed quiz.
Each statement is a mix of Christmas trivia and myths, giving students a chance to guess whether it’s true (Ho Ho Ho!) or false (No No No!). Enjoy!
50 True or False Quiz Questions
Fun answer sheet included and tie breaker question.
Hope this festive quiz brings plenty of holiday cheer and giggles!
Festive Finds. A Christmas Eye Spy Challenge
A cozy and traditional Christmas scene with warm, nostalgic details!
The image features a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, stockings over a lit fireplace, festive gifts and classic holiday colours that create a cheerful and timeless atmosphere.
15 observational questions based on the traditional Christmas image, along with answers.