This bitmoji visual timetable includes 30 subjects that can be used to create a classroom display for each day.
The timetable is editable so your own bitmoji can be added in.
I have created labels with pastel balloons of months and names to create a lovely classroom display.
Included are the months of the year as a PDF and an editable template to add in your own pupil’s names.
This extract from Harry Potter describes Albus Dumbledore arriving on Privet Drive. The task is for the pupils to read the passage and pick out all the descriptions of the character. Based on the descriptions the pupils need to draw the character as best they can. As a class, agree which descriptions need to be included and then person (or people) with the closest drawing ‘wins’!
These fact file templates allows for the pupils to work collaboratively on iPads to research the leaders and add in the information they find.
When all the fact files were complete we created a ‘WW2 class fact file’.
The templates include:
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Charles De Gaulle
Emperor Hirohito
F D Roosevelt
Harry Truman
Hideki Tojo
Joseph Stanlin
Michael Savage
Neville Chamberlain
Robert Menzies
William King
Winston Churchill
These labels can be used to put into lanyards for children to wear when they would like to be the classroom / lesson helper. These work really well for pupils to help each other and allow you to focus on other pupils who may need some more support.
This noise monitor can be used to monitor noise within your classroom.
This fun display keeps pupils engaged and can be edited to add in your own bitmoji.
I have created classroom job labels to make a display in the classroom.
The jobs include:
Title - Class Jobs
Worksheet Monitor
Resource Manager
Table Monitor
Corridor Monitor
Register Monitor
Line Leader
Eco Warrior
Technology Guru
Jotter Monitor
This visual timetable includes the days, months, dates and years on a light blue rainbow and cloud design.
These can be used alongside a visual timetable to create a daily display.
PPT that supports the development of the ‘igh’ and ‘y’ Vowel Sound.
This can be used as part of the ‘say it, read it and write it’ phase of a literacy lesson.
This powerpoint gives definitions of adverbs, adverbial phrases and what they are used for.
It gives working examples of how to build a sentence and then gives the pupils the chance to create their own.
This PPT scaffolds the pupils learning through the lesson if they need more guidance and support.
Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns: Worksheet Answers
Common Nouns matching
Abstract Nouns opposites
Proper Noun grammar corrections.
Harry Potter Extract - Find the Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns.
Create your own sentences using Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns.