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Anzac Day, Armistice Day, Remembrance Day - Cinquain 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
♦ Memorial Day
♦ Veterans Day
This poem has a noun, 2 adjectives, 3 verbs, a 4 word phrase and a synonym.
Write the poem and then colour the poppy and border. They look great cut out and displayed on the classroom wall.
There are 5 different styles of poppies.
Included:
♦ 5x publishing templates - with lines for writing
♦ 5x publishing templates – no lines
♦ Poem Framework
♦ Example poem
2 paper sizes:
♦ A4 size paper
♦ Letter size paper
Approximate size: 18cm x 22cm.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Junior Word Work Pack – For Relief Teachers
Are you looking for a few activity sheets for working with junior students? This pack contains a selection of resources that I sell in individual larger packs.
10 different activities. 3 sheets for each activity.
Sight Word Activity Sheets
3 activity sheets for the words like, looking and asked.
Sight Word Graphs
3 sight word graphs.
Graph 1 – see so looked where with
Graph 2 – father when back play take
Graph 3 – better bring push these thought began
Font-astic Activity Sheets
3 activity sheets. Read the words written in different fonts. Cut and glue them in the correct places.
Sheet 1 – ice creams – we get put with
Sheet 2 – drinks – play ran do take
Sheet 3 – pencils – run have last now
Trace, Write, Cut and Paste
3 activity sheets – because, your, father.
Colour By Code
Sheet 1 – is like look I mum going the am
Sheet 2 – went dad like here my for sat said
Sheet 3 – she you this he are was where
Sentence Building
Sheet 1 – Here is my toothbrush.
Sheet 2 – My dad likes spiders.
Sheet 3 – Look at my butterfly.
Blends and Digraphs
3 activity sheets – br ch fl
Handwriting Sheets
3 activity sheets for the letters: b m s
Spelling Activity Sheets
3 activity sheets: there house could
Read, Roll, Write
Sheet 1 - the to was we and it
Sheet 2 – into just like mum not one
Sheet 3 – made man more morning name never
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New Zealand Essential Spelling Words – Mystery Codes
A high-interest activity to assist your students with learning their essential spelling words.
Students use a ‘Secret Code Alphabet Sheet’ to decode the 5 mystery words on their worksheet. Then they complete the other activities using these 5 words.
Activities:
♦ Decode the mystery words using the secret code alphabet sheet.
♦ Write the words in the letter boxes.
♦ Write the words in alphabetical order.
♦ Select one (or more) words and write it in a fancy way (word art).
Included:
♦ 58 activity sheets for all of the words in Lists 1-7.
♦ Secret code alphabet sheets
♦ Answers
♦ Teacher notes
♦ Materials for teaching the ‘letter boxes’ activity
58 Worksheets:
♦ List 1 - 2 sheets
♦ List 2 - 4 sheets
♦ List 3 - 6 sheets
♦ List 4 - 10 sheets
♦ List 5 - 10 sheets
♦ List 6 - 14 sheets
♦ List 7 - 12 sheets
The Secret Codes:
♦ List 1 & 2 – flowers (the same code)
♦ List 3 - circles
♦ List 4 - faces (emotions)
♦ List 5 - tribal patterns
♦ List 6 - heads
♦ List 7 - ice blocks
The ‘Alphabet Code Sheets’ are designed to be laminated and used multiple times. There are 2 on each A4 size page. Print and cut.
Sheets are labelled with the list number in the top left corner (eg 4e)
The code breaking activity works on important skills such as comparing/contrasting, predicting and skimming/scanning.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki - Reading comprehension activity and paper lantern craft
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this literacy and craft resource. Read the article in the NZ School Journal, complete the follow-up comprehension activity and then make a paper lantern.
The School Journal article is not provided in this resource.
You will need access to: New Zealand School Journal – Part 1 – Number 3 – 2005
The article is about 2 children who find old kamokamo shells under their Gran’s hedge. They plant the seeds and wait for the new kamokamo to grown. They make lanterns out of the dried shells during Matariki.
Reading Comprehension Activity:
After reading the article in the school journal, students make a kamokamo flip book to show the order that events happened in the article. There are a total of 14 events plus a title page and a back page to colour. The kamokamo are on two A4 pages. There are 2 sets of activity sheets – one set has clues in the stalk of the picture to indicate ‘beginning, middle or end’ (B, M, E). This set is suitable for your students that require some extra support to complete the task. Answers are provided.
Paper Lantern Activity:
There are various templates that you can choose from to print and use. Please click on the ‘Look Inside’ button above to see examples of all templates. Some are for colouring only, and others require your students to add further decoration/patterns. A ‘handle’ template is also included however you may just wish to use scrap paper for this. Instructions are provided.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Label the Zoo Animals
A set of 26 zoo animals to label. Perfect for an animal study or as an activity pre/post a field trip to the zoo.
Options:
♦ Cut and glue the labels into the correct boxes.
♦ Use the word bank to write the words into the correct boxes.
The 26 Animals:
Bear
Crocodile
Cheetah
Elephant
Flamingo
Frog
Giraffe
Gorilla
Hippopotamus
Kangaroo
Koala
Lion
Lizard
Monkey
Panda
Parrot
Peacock
Penguin
Polar Bear
Rhinoceros
Sloth
Tiger
Toucan
Tortoise
Walrus
Zebra
There are 5 labels on each picture.
All pages are ‘landscape’ orientation and designed on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Zoo Animals – Escaped Posters
A fantastic activity for descriptive writing.
Included:
♦ 27 x Templates with words (Name, Description, If seen please contact)
♦ 27 x Templates without words (9 lines to write on)
♦ 2 x Templates without pictures of animals (draw your own). With/without words.
The 27 Animals:
Bear
Cheetah
Crocodile
Elephant
Flamingo
Frog
Giraffe
Gorilla
Hippopotamus
Kangaroo
Koala
Lion
Lizard
Monkey
Panda
Parrot
Peacock
Penguin
Polar Bear
Rhinoceros
Sloth
Snake
Tiger
Toucan
Tortoise
Walrus
Zebra
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Sight Words – Mystery Word Cards
Mystery Sight Words! Students work out the starting letter of each image and place an alphabet manipulative underneath it to work out the secret word. A great hands-on activity that supports both reading and spelling of high frequency words.
Use alphabet manipulatives such as magnetic letters or letters written on milk bottle lids. Alternatively your students could ‘write and wipe’ the letters with a whiteboard marker (laminate first).
Included:
♦ 45 x 3 letter word cards
♦ 45 x 4 letter word cards
♦ 30 x 5 letter word cards
♦ Teaching aids (little flashcards to ensure your students know what each image is).
Made on A4 size paper. 3 word cards per sheet.
Words Used:
3 letter words: mum, the, dad, and, can, sat, for, get, put, was, you, she, are, too, not, but, big, see, one, all, day, out, ran, him, saw, his, got, yes, her, let, had, end, now, fun, bag, did, run, use, old, new, how, who, our, man, dog.
4 letter words: like, look, said, went, here, come, with, they, this, will, down, when, came, make, back, into, play, take, that, then, from, baby, have, help, home, need, soon, find, very, were, your, walk, girl, last, what, goes, next, than, cake, good, know, them, want, feel, just.
5 letter words: going, today, where, likes, there, again, laugh, could, under, about, their, right, still, water, after, think, other, these, began, never, first, found, night, small, three, every, bring, catch, brown, funny.
Images Used:
Apple, ball, car, dog, egg, frog, guitar, hammer, ice-cream, juice, key, lamp/light, mouse, nine/number, orange, pig, queen, rainbow, sun, tortoise, umbrella, violin, whale, xylophone, yacht, zip.
The same image is used throughout the cards (a is always apple, b is always ball …)
(Note: the letters q and z do not appear in any of the words.)
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Zoo Animals – Basic Report
A fun concertina booklet to present information about 27 different zoo animals.
The Report Headings:
What do I look like?
What do I eat?
Who are my enemies?
What do I like to do?
Where do I live?
Interesting fact.
What type of animal am I? (amphibian, bird, fish, mammal, reptile – tick the correct box)
Cover page – give the animal a name; write your own name; colour the animal.
How To Construct:
1. Trim around the outside of the page.
2. Fold in half and glue.
3. Concertina fold to make a booklet.
Included:
♦ Template for 27 different zoo animals.
♦ Blank template (to make for other animals).
♦ Construction instructions.
The Animals:
Bear
Cheetah
Crocodile
Elephant
Flamingo
Frog
Giraffe
Gorilla
Hippopotamus
Kangaroo
Koala
Lion
Lizard
Monkey
Panda
Parrot
Peacock
Penguin
Polar Bear
Rhinoceros
Sloth
Snake
Tiger
Toucan
Tortoise
Walrus
Zebra
Designed on A4 size paper. Can be enlarged to allow additional room for writing.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Zoo Animals – are… can… have…
Activity sheets for students to complete to show their knowledge of 27 different animals that are commonly found in zoos.
Suggestions for use:
* showing current knowledge before commencing an animal unit.
* recording knowledge during research.
Included:
• Activity sheet for 27 different animals.
• Blank template
• Alternative spelling for the plural of flamingo (flamingos / flamingoes)
The Animals:
Bear
Cheetah
Crocodile
Elephant
Flamingo
Frog
Giraffe
Gorilla
Hippo
Kangaroo
Koala
Lion
Lizard
Monkey
Panda
Parrot
Peacock
Penguin
Polar Bear
Rhino
Sloth
Snake
Tiger
Toucan
Tortoise
Walrus
Zebra
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Sentence Activity Sheets – 4 word sentences – glue, trace, write, check & draw.
Sentence worksheets for junior students. A total of 62 activity sheets that use basic sight words as the sentence starter.
Activities on each worksheet:
♦ WRITE your name.
♦ READ the sentence.
♦ CUT and GLUE the words in the correct order.
♦ TRACE the sentence.
♦ WRITE the sentence.
♦ CHECK that the sentence you have written has a capital letter, spaces between words and a full stop. Colour the happy / sad face accordingly.
♦ DRAW a picture to illustrate the sentence
The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’. The lines for writing on are 14mm with a 7mm dashed line.
31 Sentence Starters (early sight words):
Look at the …
Look at my …
Look in the …
Look for the …
Look on the …
I see a …
I see the …
I see my …
Here is a …
Here is my …
Here are my ...
Here is the …
I like the …
I like my …
I like to …
I like her …
I like his …
I saw a …
I saw the …
This is a …
This is my …
This is the …
He likes to …
She likes to …
That is my …
That is her …
That is his …
My mum is …
My mum likes …
My dad is …
My dad likes …
There are TWO WORKSHEETS for each sentence starter. A picture clue sits alongside the 4th word to help your students read it.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Sentence Building - Zoo Animals
Sentence building worksheets for the New Zealand junior classroom. 25 worksheets in four different formats so you can easily differentiate your student’s learning.
4 Different Formats:
♦ Cut and glue the words.
♦ Cut and glue the words + trace the sentence.
♦ Cut and glue the words + write the sentence.
♦ Cut and glue the words + trace and write the sentence.
Also included are 25 sentence cards that you can use as a teaching aid. These cards contain a coloured picture and the sentence.
The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’.
The theme is ZOO ANIMALS. The pictures are gorgeous and your students will love adding colour to them.
All of the sentences use high frequency sight words together with the name of the animal. Two of the sentences are questions.
The Sentences:
Look at the lion.
Look at my lizard.
I see a crocodile.
I see the sloth.
Here is a snake.
Here is my tortoise.
Here is the tiger.
I like the flamingo.
We like the cheetah.
He likes the gorilla.
Mum likes her parrot.
Dad saw the elephant.
I saw a rhino.
She saw a peacock.
We saw the bear.
They saw the kangaroo.
This is my toucan.
This is a zebra.
That is a penguin.
That is my monkey.
Where is the walrus?
Where is my frog?
The hippo is big.
The koala is little.
The giraffe is tall.
A fun, effective literacy resource that your students will love.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Sight Words – Colour by Code – Yellow and Blue
A set of 10 activity sheets for students working at the Blue and Yellow levels on the NZ reading colour wheel.
Colour the words according to the code to reveal a mystery picture.
Included:
♦ 5 x yellow activity sheets
♦ 5 x blue activity sheets
♦ 10 x answer sheets
♦ Colour chart to help your students read the colour words
Each worksheet has a space for your students to write their name.
A ‘colour swatch’ box is included next to the colour word to help your students work on this activity with independence.
Yellow Pictures:
♦ beach (7 words)
♦ bear (8 words)
♦ barn (7 words)
♦ chicks (8 words)
♦ breakfast (7 words)
Blue Pictures:
♦ sheep (7 words)
♦ car (9 words)
♦ bird (8 words)
♦ bug (7 words)
♦ monkey (6 words)
Also available:
♦ MAGENTA & RED colour by code (available in my store)
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Sight Words – Mystery Mirror Words
Discover the mystery sight words by reading them in a mirror. Simply place the word card on the table in front of you and hold a mirror on the line at the top of the card. Look into the mirror and read the word. (Optional: write the word on the worksheet).
This is a super-fun, hands-on activity that will keep your students engaged during literacy time.
Included:
♦ Word cards for 6 different levels (Magenta to Orange on the colour wheel)
♦ Worksheet (to write the words on after reading them)
♦ Teacher notes
Each level has a different border design so you can easily identify which group of words they belong to if they get mixed up.
8 word cards per A4 size page.
Black/white.
233 word cards in total.
Each word card measures approximately 8.5cm x 6cm.
You will need to provide the mirror.
Please note that this is a large file size and it will take a little while to download.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Zombies - Stick Puppet Templates
10 zombie boys/girls to make stick puppets. (5 boys and 5 girls).
Provided in colour and black/white.
Also included is a blank template to make additional characters/props.
2 formats for your printing convenience:
♦ 10 small zombie templates on one page (one of each character).
♦ 4 large zombie templates on one page (four different characters).
A super-fun activity to encourage oral language development. Great for literacy centres, imaginative play, drama activities, story retells, etc. Perfect for Halloween fun.
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Stick Puppet Templates – Party People
10 boy/girl templates to make stick puppets. (5 boys and 5 girls).
Students decide what sort of emotion they would like their person to have and draw the face accordingly (eg happy, excited, sad, surprised, angry …)
If desired, your students could draw a different emotion on two of the templates (same person) and then stick them back to back with the craft stick in between. Then they can simply turn the puppet around during their performances to show a different emotion.
Blank templates are also included for you to make additional characters/props.
2 sizes:
♦ Large – 4 per page
♦ Small – 9 per page
A super-fun activity to encourage oral language development.
Great for play based learning, drama activities, story retells, celebration days, etc
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Māori High Frequency Words - Colour by Code – Set 1
A set of 10 activity sheets for students working on reading high frequency sight words in Te Reo Māori.
Colour the words according to the code to reveal a mystery picture.
The words used in this resource are sourced from a list on TKI called ‘1000 frequent words of Māori – in frequency order’. This set contains a selection of words from the first 100 words in this list.
Set 1a – 5x activity sheets (a selection of words from 1-50)
Set 1b – 5 x activity sheets (a selection of words from 51-100)
Included:
♦ 10 activity sheets
♦ 10 answer sheets
♦ Colour chart to help your students read the colour words
Each worksheet has a space for your students to write their name.
A ‘colour swatch’ box is included next to the colour word to help your students work on this activity with independence.
Words Used – Set 1a:
♦ CAR - rawa, atu, tino, ana, rā, ngā, ka, anō
♦ ELEPHANT - kei, mahi, nā, te, he, mā
♦ SUN - ki, rātou, nei, tonu, ko
♦ UMBRELLA - nui, haere, ahau, kōrero, tēnei, roto, noho
♦ PIG - kātahi, tētahi, ia, kore, noa, ai
Words Used – Set 1b:
♦ FLOWERS - reo, koutou, kura, tekau, tātou, rangi, pāpā, kāinga
♦ TRAIN - tēnā, pikitia, manu, iwi, tae, māori, ōna, tū, hoa
♦ SHEEP - whenua, tōku, waka, titiro, rua, kaha, whai
♦ FISH - āhua, rākau, ēnei, kite, whare, reira, iho
♦ TRACTOR - māmā, kāore, mōhio, taea, wāhi, tamariki, tangata, mātau
Please note that these pictures are also used in my NZ Sight Word resources (English).
This resource has been created to support Māori medium education in Aotearoa. A helpful resource for full immersion and bilingual classes.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Alphabet and Numbers in New Zealand font – ‘Roll and Write’ Activity
A fun activity to reinforce letter and number formation.
The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter/number shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’.
Students roll a dice, look on the sheet and write the letter/number that corresponds to the number on the dice.
Various templates are available to allow you to differentiate the activity for your students.
Included:
♦ Lower case letters (a-z) – 5 pages
♦ Upper case letters (A-Z) – 5 pages
♦ Lower and upper case letters (Aa-Zz) – 5 pages
♦ Numbers (0-10) – 2 pages
3 Different Formats:
♦ Trace all
♦ Trace 2 and write 3
♦ Write all
Your students can write on the sheets, or you can laminate them and have it as a ‘write and wipe’ activity.
Great for early finishers, literacy station, etc…
* Four of the vowels (a,e,i,u) appear twice in each set. This was done simply because there are 30 spaces and only 26 letters of the alphabet.
* The number zero (0) also appears twice in the set of number sheets as there are 12 spaces and 11 numbers are used (0-10)
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New Zealand Essential Spelling Words – Activity Sheets for Lists 1-4
Activity worksheets for lists 1-4 of the NZ Essential Spelling Words. Practise spelling and handwriting at the same time! Great for a literacy activity, word of the day, homework activity, etc.
A total of 110 worksheets.
Activities on the Worksheets:
♦ Write your name.
♦ Count the number of letters in the word and write the number in the box.
♦ Spell the word out loud 3 times. Tick the boxes to indicate this has been done.
♦ Count how many syllables. Colour the hand to show your answer.
♦ Colour the word.
♦ Write the word in the ‘letter boxes’.
♦ Trace the word (written in light grey font).
♦ Write the word.
♦ Write the word in the bricks on the word wall.
♦ Write the word in a sentence.
The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’.
The lines for the tracing and writing activities are 14mm high with a 7mm dashed line.
Made on A4 size paper.
Each worksheet has the same format.
Also available: Lists 5-6
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The Treaty of Waitangi – Thought Bubbles
Templates for your students to record possible thoughts that these people may have been thinking regarding the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Key Competency – Thinking from another person’s perspective.
Two Formats:
♦ Circles
♦ Ovals
Pictures:
♦ 5 men
♦ 5 women
All of the pictures are of Māori people (traditional and colonial dress).
The words are written in Māori language - Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
These look great coloured, cut out and displayed on the wall.
The circles are approximately 18 cm in diameter when cut and the ovals are the size of an A4 page.
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New Zealand Essential Spelling Words – Activity Sheets for Lists 5-6
Activity worksheets for lists 5-6 of the NZ Essential Spelling Words. Practise spelling and handwriting at the same time!
A total of 120 worksheets.
Activities on the Worksheets:
♦ Write your name.
♦ Count the number of letters in the word and write the number in the box.
♦ Spell the word out loud 3 times. Tick the boxes to indicate this has been done.
♦ Count how many syllables. Colour the hand to show your answer.
♦ Colour the word.
♦ Write the word in the ‘letter boxes’.
♦ Trace the word (written in light grey font).
♦ Write the word.
♦ Write the word in the bricks on the word wall.
♦ Write the word in a sentence.
The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’.
The lines for the tracing and writing activities are 14mm high with a 7mm dashed line.
Made on A4 size paper.
Each worksheet has the same format.
Also available: Lists 1-4
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