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We work with enthusiasm and hope that this comes through in our resources.
We are two teachers, mum and daughter, with over 60 years of experience between us. In our shop you will find both Maths and English resources to help teachers and students alike.
We work with enthusiasm and hope that this comes through in our resources.
A comprehension text designed for the classroom and also for homework,with a series of questions to follow, General questions, grammar and vocabulary are all included with suggestions for longer written work, projects and oral possibilities.
It comes with a detailed teacger’s answer sheet and should have enough material for some four hours’ work.
Here are 10 worksheets on counting and tracing the numbers from one to 10.
This collection of worksheets has been designed to:
learn the numbers from 1 to 10.
relate the numbers with the quantity they represent.
help develop the fine motor skills of young learners.
practise holding writing tools.
You can have a free sample of one of the worksheets (number 3) in the collection by clicking on the following link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12655770
You might also like this other resource on tracing numbers:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/numbers1-to-99-in-dashed-print-12005374
Please rate my work so I can improve as I go along.
A comprehensive explanation of nouns, with clear examples, aimed at students aged 11 and upwards.
Ideal for English Language teaching and learning.
Comes complete with a variety of exercises to practise what has been taught/learnt.
It also includes a complete answer sheet.
A comprehensive explanation of verb analysis, including finite, non-finite, transitive, intransitive and how to recognise them. Verb tense, number, person, voice and mood. Useful as a reference later.
Aimed at English Language students aged eleven and upwards.
A complete explanation of Adverbial, Adjectival and Noun clauses and their links with clear examples, followed by exercises with solutions. Pitfalls are pointed out.
Useful for English language students from 10 years old and upwards.
Good as a reference.
A comprehensive explanation of the most common errors in English Language and how to avoid them, complete with exercises with reasoned answers. For secondary school students. Will definitely improve essay-writing and Comprehension work.
An original text for reading and comprehension practice. It can be used basically with Year 7 and Year 8. It comes complete with questions on the text plus vocabulary and grammar exercises. Complete answers are given for all the questions, together with ideas of how to use the text further.
The text is lively and fast-moving, with a twist at the end, hoping to catch the students’ attention.
Comprehension text with various exercises including vocabulary questions, questions referring specifically to the text, plus more general questions. Complete answer sheet for the teacher. A true, story which can later be used for class discussion. Possible Composition as homework.
An eye-opener to the effects of war on the individual. A subject seldom discussed which will hold the students’ attention, making them think while they gather knowledge and practise comprehension work.
A worksheet on the uses of past tenses with certain keywords including for since and ago, still, already and yet, after, before and while, plus the structure of conditional sentences. Aimed Year 8 and Year 9 students, learning English as a second or foreign language. Can also be used for revision with older classes.
The questions are all multiple-choice, a,b,c, or d.
The file comes with complete answers and a detailed explanation of the grammar involved. The worksheet can be given as homework to go over in class, or as a pointer as to how the students perform, and where their weakest points lie.
Worksheet on use of capital letters in written English, for years 7,8,9 and 10. Detailed explanations with full examples. Varied exercises with answers for consolidation.Can be used later as reference sheet. Well ordered and interesting points to keep students’ attention and to make it memorable. Useful for both native speakers and second language learners.
Four English language word games for Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 , as lesson fillers, or end of term specials. Can be done individually or in several teams of 4 or 5 students. Teams can be given names to add even more interest. Each game will take up to around 10 - 15 minutes. Prizes may be given or the winners are simply congratulated, having earned most points. Well tested and well loved.
Modal verbs must, to have to, needn’t, can , could, may, might, to be able to, all explained in detail with examples to compare . Useful rfor students of English as a foreign or second language,. Aimed at students in Year 8 and 9, but may be used for revision with older students.
The clear , concise explanations are followed by exercises for the students to do in class or as homework to be corrected. The first exercise will give the teacher a good indication of how much the students have grasped of this topic.