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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
Kiwiana – BINGO game
A fun game to play with your students when learning about Kiwiana.
Included:
♦ 30 game boards (9 images per board)
♦ 26 calling cards
Made on A4 size paper.
2 game boards per A4 sheet.
The 26 Images:
♦ Swanndri
♦ Pavlova
♦ Gumboots
♦ Hokey Pokey Ice Cream
♦ Jandals
♦ Monarch Butterfly
♦ No. 8 Wire
♦ Poi
♦ Rugby
♦ Silver Fern
♦ Haka
♦ Feijoas
♦ Kiwi
♦ Pūkeko
♦ Pōhutukawa
♦ Pāua Shell
♦ Kūmara
♦ Hei-Tiki
♦ Koru
♦ Flax Kete
♦ Kiwifruit
♦ Mince Pie and Tomato Sauce
♦ Black Singlet
♦ New Zealand Flag
♦ Pounamu
♦ Fish and Chips
Visit my store for more Kiwiana resources.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki Bunting
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this cool bunting. A colourful, festive addition to your classroom during Matariki.
Colour, cut and hang! (Cut the top piece off if you don’t want to hang them).
Included:
♦ 10 different star designs
♦ 1 blank star (design your own)
Designed on A4 size paper.
Each template is the size of a piece of A4 paper. You can easily reduce them to A5 size if necessary.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Diamante Poetry
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this fun poetry writing activity.
The Diamante Poem looks at nouns, verbs, adjectives and synonyms so it is the perfect writing activity to compliment your word work programme. There are two different frameworks included in this resource.
Included:
♦ 2x Framework charts
♦ 2x Student handouts (for drafting their writing on). 2 per A4 page.
♦ 1x Example poem (Matariki)
♦ 5x Publishing templates
♦ Publishing template with blank star (students design their own)
The published poems look great cut out and displayed on the classroom wall.
Made on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Cinquain Poetry
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this fun poetry writing activity. Lift the flap to see the poem underneath the decorative star.
1. Write (draft) the poem on the student template. This is located on the same sheet as the star (to reduce photocopying!).
2. Colour the star.
3. Publish the poem on the big circle template.
4. Cut both circles out.
5. Staple the circles together at the top.
These look wonderful displayed on the classroom wall. There are 5 different star templates, allowing plenty of choice and variety.
The Cinquain Poem looks at nouns, verbs, adjectives and synonyms so it is the perfect writing activity to compliment your word work programme. There are two different frameworks included in this resource (see below).
Included:
♦ Framework chart - A and B
♦ Example poems.
♦ Publishing templates - front and back - 5 different star options
♦ Publishing template with a blank star (students design their own)
♦ Additional student handouts (for students to draft their writing on). 2 per A4 page. You probably won't need these, but handy to have just in case.
A full set of resources are included for both frameworks.
Made on A4 size paper. Two sheets of paper are required for each published poem (front circle with star and back circle with poem). Approximate size when cut out is 18cm in diameter.
Framework A:
1 Noun (topic)
2 Adjectives
3 Verbs (-ing words)
4 Nouns
1 Synonym
Framework B:
The same as Framework A except line four changes to a ‘4 word phrase’.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki Art – 4 Star Collaborative Quilts
A fun art activity for your students when celebrating the Māori New Year.
Colour, cut and join together.
There are 6 different star quilts. One of the images above shows all 6 designs.
Four students work together to create an art piece. Each student has one of the four different templates for one of the designs. For example, templates A1, A2, A3 and A4 are used to create Design A. The templates are all clearly labelled.
Students can choose who they work with, or you can hand the templates out randomly and they find the 3 other people who have the sheets that they need to complete the square.
Colouring Ideas:
♦ Symmetrical colouring
♦ Warm / cool colours
♦ Winter colours
♦ Everyone in the group must have the same colour pattern (or not)
♦ Free choice colouring - the individual or group can decide
Key Competencies:
♦ Relating to others – listens actively, recognises different points of view, negotiates, shares ideas, etc.
♦ Managing self – makes plans, manages projects, time management, etc.
♦ Participating and contributing – contributes appropriately as a group member, makes connections with others, creates opportunities for others in the group, etc.
♦ Thinking – asks questions, reflects on choices made, etc.
Designed on A4 paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Wall Balls
Celebrate the Māori New Year with these wall balls. Designed for your students to colour, cut and display on your classroom walls, but you can do whatever you wish with them.
Included:
♦ 10 different star designs.
♦ 1 blank star (students design their own star).
♦ Large circle (with and without lines). This has been provided in case you would like to make a booklet or something where you want a page at the back.
Ideas:
♦ display on the wall.
♦ attach it to some writing (eg write a poem in the circle at the back).
♦ attach to some card and hang from the ceiling. Perhaps add something else to the other side (art work, writing, etc).
Once cut, they measure approximately 18cm in diameter.
Designed on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Stamps
20 Matariki themed postage stamps to adorn your classroom walls while celebrating the Māori New Year.
Blank templates to design your own stamp. For example:
♦ what image comes into your mind when you think about Matariki?
♦ what are you doing with your family/friends to celebrate Matariki? (or would like to do).
♦ an image from a story you have read while learning about Matariki.
♦ a decorative star.
Please note that the stamps do not contain the word NEW ZEALAND or AOTEAROA, like a regular postage stamp would. This was simply a design decision I made as I felt the stamps looked too cluttered with it.
Designed on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Traditional Māori Kites
A scavenger hunt and activity sheets for learning about Māori kites (manu tukutuku) from long ago.
All of the information used in this resource was sourced from books and the internet.
The Scavenger Hunt:
Place the cards around the room. Your students walk around with a question sheet and they read the information on the cards to answer the questions. The cards have numbers that correspond to the question numbers.
♦ 22 information cards (2 per A4 sheet).
♦ Student question sheet (they write the answers on this too)
♦ Answer sheet (for marking)
I have written the information in ‘kid speak’ to the best that I could. The font is size 20 so it can be read from a bit of a distance. The answers that your students record are all simple answers (1-2 words). I would estimate the required reading age to be 8+ years (for independent reading of the cards). Lower ability students can buddy up with a friend during the scavenger hunt if necessary. All of the cards are ink-friendly black and white.
Of course, you don’t have to use the cards as a scavenger hunt. They can be used for whatever purpose you wish.
Chart:
An A4 size chart that shows 6 reasons why Māori made and flew kites.
Pictures:
4 coloured pictures (A4 size) that were hand drawn by a NZ artist (based on her interpretation). Use these on a wall display or as an aid for learning. The same pictures (in black and white) have been used throughout this resource.
Activity Sheets:
♦ Word search.
♦ Venn diagram (comparing/contrasting Māori kites with modern day kites).
♦ Acrostic poem (kites / manu tukutuku).
♦ Letter boxes (word work activity).
♦ Kite design (design a kite and list equipment needed).
♦ Did you know … (write information in the speech bubble.
♦ Graphic organisers (for students to present research information on).
♦ Senses (what did they look/smell/feel/sound like?)
♦ Postage stamp design
♦ Trifold (for students to present research information on).
♦ Diorama (for students to present research information on).
♦ Flip flap (variety of uses).
♦ Interview questions (write questions you would like to ask an expert about).
♦ Kites ‘can/have/are’ graphic organiser.
♦ Procedural writing template – how to make a kite.
Made on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Valentine's Day - Secret Code Wheels - BUNDLE
This is a bundle of secret code wheels that are for Valentine’s Day.
There are 6 different types of code wheels:
* Alphabet and alphabet (ordered a-z)
* Alphabet and alphabet (jumbled)
* Alphabet and number (ordered 1-26)
* Alphabet and number (jumbled)
* Alphabet and symbol
* Blank - write the alphabet and create your own code
Each resource has 15 code wheel templates, each with Valentine’s Day pictures on the inner wheel.
5 of the resources contain a Valentine’s Day joke for your students to decipher with their wheel (the blank one doesn't contain the joke).
All of the resources contain a Valentine’s Day themed template for writing a secret code on (lined and unlined) as well as 2 card templates.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources