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Te Reo Māori - Animals
Classroom resources for teaching Te Reo Māori lessons about animals.
Vocabulary:
♦ dog - kurī
♦ cat - ngeru
♦ horse - hōiho
♦ cow - kau
♦ pig - poaka
♦ sheep - hipi
♦ rabbit - rāpeti
♦ fish - ika
♦ elephant - arewhana
♦ giraffe - kakiroa
Included:
♦ wall chart (A4 size)
♦ flashcards – colour and black/white
♦ matching cards - colour and black/white
♦ game - 4-in-a-row
♦ game - I have ___ who has ___?
♦ make a class booklet (junior activity)
♦ circle the correct word
♦ line match
♦ code breaking
♦ word search
♦ drawing activities
♦ animal research templates
♦ word work – alphabetical order, letter boxes, etc
♦ stick puppets – colour and black/white
♦ cut, match and glue activities
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Te Reo Māori - Classroom Objects - Set B
Resources for teaching Te Reo Māori lessons about items found in the classroom.
Vocabulary:
♦ chair - tūru
♦ table - tēpu
♦ cupboard - kāpata
♦ computer - rorohiko
♦ mat - whāriki
♦ whiteboard - papamā
♦ bag - pēke
♦ rubbish bin - ipupara
♦ clock - matawā
♦ picture - pikitia
Included:
♦ wall chart – A4 size
♦ flash cards – colour and black/white
♦ matching cards – colour and black/white
♦ picture & word match (cut and glue) x4
♦ circle the correct word
♦ word search
♦ picture & word match – draw a line to connect
♦ drawing tasks
♦ code breaking
♦ word frames
♦ make a booklet (junior activity)
♦ classroom display cards
♦ game – 4-in-a-row
♦ game - I have __ who has __?
Note: This is Set B. Set A is also available and it teaches the Māori words for additional classroom objects (stationery): pencil, stapler, pen, paper, book, ruler, scissors, eraser, crayon, pencil sharpener.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Christmas Secret Code Wheel - Alphabet & Symbols
Children love mystery and being a detective! Your students will have so much fun making and using these secret code wheels during the Christmas season.
This template has the alphabet on the outer wheel and symbols on the inner wheel. See below for other options.
Instructions:
1. Colour the picture on the inner wheel.
2. Cut both of the wheels out.
3. Join the wheels together by using a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin).
4. Use your code wheel to find out the answers to the jokes that are written in code.
5. Make up your own Christmas code writing and record on the writing templates that are provided.
6. Give your secret code writing to someone else to decipher.
Included:
♦ Teacher notes / instructions.
♦ Code wheel template – 16 different black/white pictures to choose from.
♦ 2 Christmas jokes to decipher.
♦ Writing templates to record your own secret message.
The 16 Pictures:
snowman, snowflake, star, Christmas tree, Santa, Santa (head), reindeer, reindeer (head), stocking, sleigh, gift, wreath, candle, bells, holly, flying elf.
Other templates available in my store:
Alphabet and numbers (ordered)
Alphabet and numbers (jumbled)
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Blank template
Also available in a money saving BUNDLE.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Stick Puppets - ANIMALS - 102 puppets in total!
Super-fun stick puppets! Simply laminate and attach a craft stick.
Great for oral language development, co-operative learning, topic based study, drama, performance skills, engaging reluctant learners, etc …
Can also be used as a writing prompt (eg script writing, narrative writing, descriptive writing …)
This set contains 102 puppets in total.
hippos, lions, leopards, elephants, antelope, liger, cow, zebra,monkey, rhino, cats, dogs, pigs, sheep, squirrels, chipmunk, walrus, seal, goats, cattle, ducks, peacock, chickens, bee, grizzly bear, polar bear, panda bear, kangaroo, elk, horse, bunny, owl, hedgehog, giraffe, llama, dinosaurs, birds, moose, wolf, flamingo, giraffe, frog, turtles.
Your students will LOVE making up performances with these colourful stick puppets.
© Suzanne Welch, 2016
Visit my store for more stick puppets and other great classroom resources.
Your feedback is appreciated. Thank you.
Anzac Day, Armistice Day, Remembrance Day – Poetry in a Pocket
A creative way to present some poetry on war remembrance days such as:
♦ Anzac Day
♦ Remembrance Day
♦ Armistice Day
♦ Memorial Day
♦ Veterans Day
Write the acrostic poem in the square and then cut it out. Fold the pocket template and glue the poem in centre, under the flaps.
Template Options:
♦ Acrostic Poem – 8 templates to choose from (see list below).
♦ Ode of Remembrance – this is not a writing activity, it is just a copy of the poem that students can glue in and learn.
♦ ‘Thank you for …’ – write a list of things you appreciate about the men/women who serve in the military.
♦ Blank – decide on your own writing (or drawing) activity.
The Acrostic Poem Templates:
MILITARY
SOLDIER
WAR VETERAN
WAR
REMEMBER
ANZAC DAY
ANZAC COVE
GALLIPOLI
Approximate size (once folded): 9cm x 8.5cm.
Two Paper Sizes:
♦ A4 paper size
♦ Letter paper size
Please note that with the letter size paper, the pocket template is on one piece of paper and the square that gets glued in the middle is on another piece of paper (4 squares per sheet).
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Star Art – Templates – Set A
Fun With Lines. Dotty templates to create 4 different stars. Simply draw straight lines connecting the dots on the templates and wonderful designs with appear … such fun!
Included:
♦ 4 different star templates
♦ Example stars – black lines
♦ Exampe stars - coloured
♦ Easy-to-follow instructions (with images)
The Process:
♦ Draw the lines.
♦ Colour your artwork.
♦ Cut the artwork out around the circle.
♦ Display the stars.
The Instructions:
I have provided step-by-step instructions that show you how to complete the artwork. Each step is on one page with concise, kid-friendly instructions and an image. Print them out or display via a data projector – a great way for your students to self-check and manage their own learning. (Plus it will save you from having to answer millions of “Is this right?” questions!)
The Practise Part:
At the bottom of 2 of the templates there is a section to practise ruling the lines and getting the hang of the patterns before attempting it on the actual template.
The artwork looks tricky …. but it is actually very simple!
Skill enhancement: ruling straight lines with precision.
Keywords: parabolic curves, string art, line art, geometry, math, ruler, straight lines, star, space, galaxy,
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Secret Code Wheel - Valentine's Day - Alphabet (jumbled)
A super-fun activity for Valentine’s Day. Make these secret code wheels and use them to write a secret message/card for someone special.
Included:
♦ 15 templates (different pictures in each wheel).
♦ Teacher notes.
♦ Joke – for your students to decipher using their code wheel.
♦ Writing template – for your students to write a secret message on.
♦ 2 card templates – for your students to write a secret message in.
Pictures on the inner wheels:
Furry love monster, cupcake, cupcake with sign, heart (dotty), heart (concentric), heart (zig-zag), heart (stripes), heart (scalloped edge), flower, tree with hearts, bee, bee mine, bear, lovebug, frog.
What you need:
All you need is a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin), or alternatively just use a push-pin and attach it to a pin board or something soft like an eraser. They work fine with paper if you don’t have a supply of card.
This template:
This template has the upper case alphabet on the outer wheel and the lower case alphabet (jumbled) on the inner wheel.
Other templates that are available from my TES store:
Alphabet and Symbol
Blank Template
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and number (ordered)
Alphabet and number (jumbled)
You can also purchase all 6 templates as a 'bundle' for a heavily discounted price.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Valentine's Day - Secret Code Wheel - blank template
A super-fun activity for Valentine’s Day. Make these secret code wheels and use them to write a secret message/card for someone special.
Included:
♦ 15 templates (different pictures in each wheel).
♦ Teacher notes.
♦ Writing template – for your students to write a secret message on.
♦ 2 card templates – for your students to write a secret message in.
Pictures on the inner wheels:
Furry love monster, cupcake, cupcake with sign, heart (dotty), heart (concentric), heart (zig-zag), heart (stripes), heart (scalloped edge), flower, tree with hearts, bee, bee mine, bear, lovebug, frog.
What you need:
All you need is a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin), or alternatively just use a push-pin and attach it to a pin board or something soft like an eraser. They work fine with paper if you don’t have a supply of card.
This template:
This template is blank. Your students will need to write the alphabet on the outer wheel, and something on the inner wheel (alphabet, numbers, symbols).
Other templates that are available on my TES store:
Alphabet and Symbol
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and number (ordered)
Alphabet and number (jumbled)
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Secret Code Wheel - Valentine's Day - (numbers ordered)
A super-fun activity for Valentine’s Day. Make these secret code wheels and use them to write a secret message/card for someone special.
Included:
♦ 15 templates (different pictures in each wheel).
♦ Teacher notes.
♦ Joke – for your students to decipher using their code wheel.
♦ Writing template – for your students to write a secret message on.
♦ 2 card templates – for your students to write a secret message in.
Pictures on the inner wheels:
Furry love monster, cupcake, cupcake with sign, heart (dotty), heart (concentric), heart (zig-zag), heart (stripes), heart (scalloped edge), flower, tree with hearts, bee, bee mine, bear, lovebug, frog.
What you need:
All you need is a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin), or alternatively just use a push-pin and attach it to a pin board or something soft like an eraser. They work fine with paper if you don’t have a supply of card.
This template:
This template has the alphabet on the outer wheel and numbers (ordered) on the inner wheel.
Other templates that are available from my TES store:
Alphabet and Symbol
Blank Template
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and number (jumbled)
You can also purchase the 'bundle' for a heavily discounted price. The bundle includes all 6 different code breaking templates.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Secret Code Wheel - Valentine's Day - (numbers jumbled)
A super-fun activity for Valentine’s Day. Make these secret code wheels and use them to write a secret message/card for someone special.
Included:
♦ 15 templates (different pictures in each wheel).
♦ Teacher notes.
♦ Joke – for your students to decipher using their code wheel.
♦ Writing template – for your students to write a secret message on.
♦ 2 card templates – for your students to write a secret message in.
Pictures on the inner wheels:
Furry love monster, cupcake, cupcake with sign, heart (dotty), heart (concentric), heart (zig-zag), heart (stripes), heart (scalloped edge), flower, tree with hearts, bee, bee mine, bear, lovebug, frog.
What you need:
All you need is a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin), or alternatively just use a push-pin and attach it to a pin board or something soft like an eraser. They work fine with paper if you don’t have a supply of card.
This template:
This template has the alphabet on the outer wheel and numbers (jumbled) on the inner wheel.
Other templates available from my TES store:
Alphabet and Symbol
Blank Template
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and number (ordered)
You can also purchase all 6 resources as a 'bundle' for a heavily discounted price.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Secret Code Wheel - Valentine's Day - (alphabet - ordered)
A super-fun activity for Valentine’s Day. Make these secret code wheels and use them to write a secret message/card for someone special.
Included:
♦ 15 templates (different pictures in each wheel).
♦ Teacher notes.
♦ Joke – for your students to decipher using their code wheel.
♦ Writing template – for your students to write a secret message on.
♦ 2 card templates – for your students to write a secret message in.
Pictures on the inner wheels:
Furry love monster, cupcake, cupcake with sign, heart (dotty), heart (concentric), heart (zig-zag), heart (stripes), heart (scalloped edge), flower, tree with hearts, bee, bee mine, bear, lovebug, frog.
What you need:
All you need is a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin), or alternatively just use a push-pin and attach it to a pin board or something soft like an eraser. They work fine with paper if you don’t have a supply of card.
This template:
This template has the upper case alphabet on the outer wheel and the lower case alphabet (both ordered) on the inner wheel.
Other templates available from my TES store:
Alphabet and Symbol
Blank Template
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and number (ordered)
Alphabet and number (jumbled)
You can also purchase all 6 templates as a 'bundle' for a heavily discounted price.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Valentine's Day - Secret Code Wheel - alphabet and symbols
A super-fun activity for Valentine’s Day. Make these secret code wheels and use them to write a secret message/card for someone special.
Included:
♦ 15 templates (different pictures in each wheel).
♦ Teacher notes.
♦ Joke – for your students to decipher using their code wheel.
♦ Writing template – for your students to write a secret message on.
♦ 2 card templates – for your students to write a secret message in.
Pictures on the inner wheels:
Furry love monster, cupcake, cupcake with sign, heart (dotty), heart (concentric), heart (zig-zag), heart (stripes), heart (scalloped edge), flower, tree with hearts, bee, bee mine, bear, lovebug, frog.
What you need:
All you need is a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin), or alternatively just use a push-pin and attach it to a pin board or something soft like an eraser. They work fine with paper if you don’t have a supply of card.
This template:
This template has the alphabet on the outer wheel and symbols on the inner wheel.
Other templates that are available from my TES store:
Blank Template
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and number (ordered)
Alphabet and number (jumbled)
All of the templates are also available as a 'bundle' for a heavily discounted price.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Christmas Secret Code Wheel - Alphabet (jumbled)
Children love mystery and being a detective! Your students will have so much fun making and using these secret code wheels during the Christmas season.
This template has the upper case alphabet on the outer wheel and the lower case alphabet (jumbled) on the inner wheel. See below for other options.
Instructions:
1. Colour the picture on the inner wheel.
2. Cut both of the wheels out.
3. Join the wheels together by using a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin).
4. Use your code wheel to find out the answers to the jokes that are written in code.
5. Make up your own Christmas code writing and record on the writing templates that are provided.
6. Give your secret code writing to someone else to decipher.
Included:
♦ Teacher notes / instructions.
♦ Code wheel template – 16 different black/white pictures to choose from.
♦ 2 Christmas jokes to decipher.
♦ Writing templates to record your own secret message.
The 16 Pictures:
snowman, snowflake, star, Christmas tree, Santa, Santa (head), reindeer, reindeer (head), stocking, sleigh, gift, wreath, candle, bells, holly, flying elf.
Other templates available in my store:
Alphabet and numbers (ordered)
Alphabet and numbers (jumbled)
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and symbol
Blank template
Also available in a money saving BUNDLE.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Christmas Secret Code Wheel - Blank Template
Children love mystery and being a detective! Your students will have so much fun making and using these secret code wheels during the Christmas season.
This template has 26 blank spaces on both of the wheels. Write the alphabet on the outer wheel and make up a code for the inner wheel (alphabet, number, symbol). See below for other options.
Instructions:
1. Colour the picture on the inner wheel.
2. Write the alphabet in the spaces on the outer wheel.
3. Write a number, letter or symbol in the spaces on the inner wheel.
4. Cut both of the wheels out.
5. Join the wheels together by using a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin).
6. Use the code wheel to write a secret code (templates included).
7. Give your secret code writing to someone else to decipher.
Included:
♦ Teacher notes / instructions.
♦ Code wheel template – 16 different black/white pictures to choose from.
♦ Writing templates to record a secret message.
The 16 Pictures:
snowman, snowflake, star, Christmas tree, Santa, Santa (head), reindeer, reindeer (head), stocking, sleigh, gift, wreath, candle, bells, holly, flying elf.
Other templates:
Alphabet and numbers (ordered)
Alphabet and numbers (jumbled)
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and symbol
Also available in a money saving BUNDLE.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Christmas Secret Code Wheel - Alphabet (ordered)
Children love mystery and being a detective! Your students will have so much fun making and using these secret code wheels during the Christmas season.
This template has the upper case alphabet on the outer wheel and the lower case alphabet (ordered) on the inner wheel. See below for other options.
Instructions:
1. Colour the picture on the inner wheel.
2. Cut both of the wheels out.
3. Join the wheels together by using a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin).
4. Use your code wheel to find out the answers to the jokes that are written in code.
5. Make up your own Christmas code writing and record on the writing templates that are provided.
6. Give your secret code writing to someone else to decipher.
Included:
♦ Teacher notes / instructions.
♦ Code wheel template – 16 different black/white pictures to choose from.
♦ 2 Christmas jokes to decipher.
♦ Writing templates to record your own secret message.
The 16 Pictures:
snowman, snowflake, star, Christmas tree, Santa, Santa (head), reindeer, reindeer (head), stocking, sleigh, gift, wreath, candle, bells, holly, flying elf.
Other templates available in my store:
Alphabet and numbers (ordered)
Alphabet and numbers (jumbled)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and symbol
Blank template
Also available in a money saving BUNDLE.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Christmas Secret Code Wheel - Alphabet & Numbers (jumbled)
Children love mystery and being a detective! Your students will have so much fun making and using these secret code wheels during the Christmas season.
This template has the alphabet on the outer wheel and numbers 1-26 (jumbled) on the inner wheel. See below for other options.
Instructions:
1. Colour the picture on the inner wheel.
2. Cut both of the wheels out.
3. Join the wheels together by using a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin).
4. Use your code wheel to find out the answers to the jokes that are written in code.
5. Make up your own Christmas code writing and record on the writing templates that are provided.
6. Give your secret code writing to someone else to decipher.
Included:
♦ Teacher notes / instructions.
♦ Code wheel template – 16 different black/white pictures to choose from.
♦ 2 Christmas jokes to decipher.
♦ Writing templates to record your own secret message.
The 16 Pictures:
snowman, snowflake, star, Christmas tree, Santa, Santa (head), reindeer, reindeer (head), stocking, sleigh, gift, wreath, candle, bells, holly, flying elf.
Other templates available in my store:
Alphabet and numbers (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and symbol
Blank template
Also available in a money saving BUNDLE.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Christmas Secret Code Wheel - Alphabet & Numbers (ordered)
Children love mystery and being a detective! Your students will have so much fun making and using these secret code wheels during the Christmas season.
This template has the alphabet on the outer wheel and numbers 1-26 (ordered) on the inner wheel. See below for other options.
Instructions:
1. Colour the picture on the inner wheel.
2. Cut both of the wheels out.
3. Join the wheels together by using a split pin (otherwise known as a brad pin).
4. Use your code wheel to find out the answers to the jokes that are written in code.
5. Make up your own Christmas code writing and record on the writing templates that are provided.
6. Give your secret code writing to someone else to decipher.
Included:
♦ Teacher notes / instructions.
♦ Code wheel template – 16 different black/white pictures to choose from.
♦ 2 Christmas jokes to decipher.
♦ Writing templates to record your own secret message.
The 16 Pictures:
snowman, snowflake, star, Christmas tree, Santa, Santa (head), reindeer, reindeer (head), stocking, sleigh, gift, wreath, candle, bells, holly, flying elf.
Other templates available in my store:
Alphabet and numbers (jumbled)
Alphabet and alphabet (ordered)
Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
Alphabet and symbol
Blank template
Also available in a money saving BUNDLE.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Facts about New Zealand – Flag Craft
A great way to learn about New Zealand / Aotearoa.
2 Different Options:
♦ Flags with facts.
♦ Flags with a blank side (write your own fact, draw a picture, etc).
There are 30 different facts to (hopefully!) enable each of your students to have a different fact.
Two flags per A4 size paper.
Finished flag size is approximately 13.5cm x 7cm.
Use a wooden skewer (or something like a drinking straw) to make the flagpole.
Examples of the Facts:
♦ The Māori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa. This word means “Land of the Long White Cloud."
♦ New Zealand has many volcanoes. This is because it is located on the edge of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
♦ Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest in 1953, was a New Zealander.
♦ The biggest city in New Zealand is Auckland. The capital city is Wellington.
♦ New Zealand is home to the heaviest insect in the world, the Giant Weta.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
The Treaty of Waitangi - Flip Flap Booklet
This is a booklet that covers some basic information about The Treaty of Waitangi:
♦ WHAT - what is it?
♦ WHO - who signed it?
♦ WHEN - when was it signed?
♦ WHERE - where was it signed?
♦ WHY - why was it necessary?
There are four different flag options for the cover page:
♦ United Tribes Flag
♦ Union Jack
♦ Current NZ Flag
♦ Tino Rangatiratanga
There are three different versions:
♦ Pages with text.
♦ Blank pages – picture of flag with the words ‘The Treaty of Waitangi’ on the cover.
♦ Blank pages – picture of flag with the words ‘Te Tiriti o Waitangi’ on the cover.
The blank templates give you and your students freedom to write and/or draw whatever you wish. It is a great publishing option for independent research.
Please note that this is a very basic outline of the who, what, when, where and why. It is difficult to condense such a huge topic into a few brief sentences, but it is a great starting point for further discussion/research, etc.
Each booklet is made from one piece of A4 paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Anzac Day, Armistice Day, Remembrance Day - Diamante Poetry Writing
A poetry writing activity for your students that can be used for war remembrance days such as:
♦ Anzac Day
♦ Remembrance Day
♦ Armistice Day
♦ Veterans Day
The Diamante Poem looks at nouns, verbs, adjectives and synonyms/antonyms.
This resource contains 2 different frameworks for your students to use.
Included in this Resource:
♦ 2x framework charts
♦ Example poems for both of the frameworks
♦ 15 different publishing templates.
Provided in 2 Paper Sizes:
♦ A4 size paper
♦ Letter size paper
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources