I have been a teacher in the Primary and Intermediate area for several years. For the last few years I have been a Education facilitator working with teachers and students in classrooms. I like to make resources that are engaging and interesting for students to use.
I have been a teacher in the Primary and Intermediate area for several years. For the last few years I have been a Education facilitator working with teachers and students in classrooms. I like to make resources that are engaging and interesting for students to use.
The Māori Alphabet ‘Arapu Reta’ Alphabet cards are designed to be used digitally on a computer as part of a teaching and learning lessons and/or downloaded, printed out and laminated.
The 15 individual letter cards once laminated can be written on adding more words.
The 5 pages of individual letters and pictures are designed to be laminated, cut out and used for matching letters and pictures.
This package contains
1 colour Alphabet card with letters and pictures
1 colour Alphabet card with letters, words and pictures
15 cards, one for each letter of the alphabet
5 pages of individual letter and pictures
These are a series of cards with a picture of an abacus that can be used as a wall display or printed out and laminated as smaller cards to use in teaching groups. The cards demonstrate the concepts of counting in 5s and 10s to a 100 and counting on.
This pack consists of an online version and a printable version of a maths game that can be played using a variety of strategies of numbers between 1- 100 or 10-1000.
This maths game can be used with strategies such as, knowing groupings within 100 or 1000; know multiplication and division facts; know Basic Facts; place value
Students work in pairs with a game board each playing ‘Hider’ and ‘Seeker’.
There is an online version created in Google Slides where both students hide their sea animals and seek by asking each other questions based around place value, multiplication and division and/or addition or subtraction. In the printed out version, one is the hider who has to answer the questions and the other is the seeker who has to create the questions. These printed out sheets will need to be laminated.
This game could also be played in a group situation where the group are the hiders and one player is the seeker asking the questions. The winner would be the one whose animals are all found.
This package contains
2 files
One a printout version of the game
One PDF Instructions with links to 2 Google Slide versions 1-100 and 10-100
This pack consists of an online version and a printable version of a maths game that can be played using a variety of strategies of numbers between 1- 100 or 10-1000.
This maths game can be used with strategies such as, knowing groupings within 100 or 1000; know multiplication and division facts; know Basic Facts; place value
Students work in pairs with a game board each playing ‘Hider’ and ‘Seeker’.
There is an online version created in Google Slides where both students hide their sea animals and seek by asking each other questions based around place value, multiplication and division and/or addition or subtraction. In the printed out version, one is the hider who has to answer the questions and the other is the seeker who has to create the questions. These printed out sheets will need to be laminated.
This game could also be played in a group situation where the group are the hiders and one player is the seeker asking the questions. The winner would be the one whose animals are all found.
This package contains
2 files
One a printout version of the game
One PDF Instructions with links to 2 Google Slide versions 1-100 and 10-100
Use the graphics, picture labels and the 4 steps to writing a haiku to motivate students to write Easter haikus. Print out the blackline masters for students to publish their writing.
Teachers can use the labels as motivation for writing haikus, by sticking magnetic tape on the back of labels to use on magnetic whiteboards.
Add the Easter storybox to a Writing (Literacy) center for independent students to plan, write and publish their Easter Haikus.
Use the teaching PowerPoint ‘Writing a Haiku’ to show students how to write a haiku. This can also be printed out and added to classroom walls as a teaching display or presented through a projector or Interactive Whiteboard.
This Storybox contains
12 Picture labels of characters and settings with vocab words
4 copies of each graphic label
1 Writing framework, haiku
1 page of ‘4 stages of writing a haiku’
21 blackline masters for publishing
35 graphics, labels, Black and White, no white background
1 teaching Slideshow ‘Writing a Haiku’
Use the graphics, picture labels and the 4 steps to writing a haiku to motivate students to write Easter haikus. Print out the black line masters for students to publish their writing.
Teachers can use the labels as motivation for writing haikus, by sticking magnetic tape on the back of labels to use on magnetic whiteboards.
Add the Easter story box to a Writing (Literacy) centre for independent students to plan, write and publish their Easter Haikus.
Use the teaching PowerPoint ‘Writing a Haiku’ to show students how to write a haiku. This can also be printed out and added to classroom walls as a teaching display or presented through a projector or Interactive Whiteboard.
This Story box contains
12 Picture labels of characters and settings with vocab words
4 copies of each graphic label
1 Writing framework, haiku
1 page of ‘4 stages of writing a haiku’
21 black line masters for publishing
35 graphics, labels, Black and White, no white background
1 teaching Slideshow ‘Writing a Haiku’
Use these fun graphics to create your own Fall or Autumn activities and Posters. Students can use them for their projects or for publishing.
Print out the blackline and colour masters for students to publish their writing.
This Package contains
25 graphics with
• 25 colour with transparent backgrounds (large resolution)
• 25 colour transparent backgrounds (small file size)
• 25 Black and White (large resolution)
• 25 Black and White (small file size)
Publishing Paper
• 18 Colour landscape pages
• 17 Colour Portrait pages
• 13 Black and White Landscape pages
• 14 Black and White Portrait pages
Students still need to know how to Touch Type even in this world of ‘swiping’ technology. This pack has activities and posters for Windows, Mac and Chrome Keyboards. Project to your whiteboard for the ‘Practice Letter’ of the day. You do not need access to a computer, just print out out a white keyboard for students to colour in the letter they are practising or print out a color keyboard and laminate so that students can practise with the color coded keyboard fingering. Print, laminate and bag all of the different Practice Keyboard Cards, put up some of the posters and create an independent Learning Centre that students can use when they have finished their work or for rainy days. If you have an old computer that is only good for wordprocessing, then stick the Keyboarding practice cards to the outside of the monitor so that students can practise on a real keyboard.
This package contains
6 files
A Keyboard Practice and a Keyboard Cards file for Windows
A Keyboard Practice and a Keyboard Cards file for Mac
A Keyboard Practice and a Keyboard Cards file for Chromebook
242 pages
This package contains 70 Graphic Organisers that have been created in both Google Docs and Slides and 4 in Draw. There are 140 graphic organisers in total.
You and your students need to have Google Accounts.
Click on the bit.ly links on the cards to go to the Google Doc, Slide or Draw file. Make a copy. You are free to make any adjustments to the files at this point. Share the file with your students and they will be able to use all Graphic Organisers on their computers, Chromebooks, iPads and Android devices. Most of these Graphic Organisers can be used for multiple purposes across many curriculum areas.
There are 2 PDF files available for download. One shows the blank graphic organisers and the other file shows the examples. In each file there are 70 cards with instructions of how to use the Graphic Organiser with bit.ly links to both the Google Doc and the Google Slide for each Graphic Organiser.
Students still need to know how to Touch Type even in this world of ‘swiping’ technology. This pack has activities and posters for Windows, Mac and Chrome Keyboards. Project to your whiteboard for the ‘Practice Letter’ of the day. You do not need access to a computer, just print out out a white keyboard for students to colour in the letter they are practising or print out a color keyboard and laminate so that students can practise with the color coded keyboard fingering. Print, laminate and bag all of the different Practice Keyboard Cards, put up some of the posters and create an independent Learning Centre that students can use when they have finished their work or for rainy days. If you have an old computer that is only good for wordprocessing, then stick the Keyboarding practice cards to the outside of the monitor so that students can practise on a real keyboard.
This package contains
6 files
A Keyboard Practice and a Keyboard Cards file for Windows
A Keyboard Practice and a Keyboard Cards file for Mac
A Keyboard Practice and a Keyboard Cards file for Chromebook
242 pages