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New Zealand Sight Words - Graphs
47 graph templates using NZ sight words from the Magenta to Orange levels.
Students circle the words, colour the graph and write the number in the circle below.
A great way to cover literacy and numeracy at the same time.
The graphs progress in difficulty:
At the Magenta level students are only working with a few words on a simple 5x4 graph. By the time they get to Orange, the task has become more challenging with the number of words that they need to plot on a 6x6 graph. For example:
♦ Magenta – 4 different words to graph. 15 words to circle and graph. A maximum number of 5.
♦ Orange - 6 different words to graph. 25 words to circle and graph. A maximum number of 6.
Included:
♦ Magenta – 7 graphs
♦ Red – 6 graphs
♦ Yellow – 7 graphs
♦ Blue - 7 graphs
♦ Green – 9 graphs
♦ Orange – 11 graphs
♦ 2 blank templates to make your own activity. (Magenta and Orange templates).
The thumbnail images above show a graph for Magenta, Yellow and Orange.
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’.
Words Used:
Magenta:
I like going is mum look the am said to at went in me here my on dad a and come up can sat for
Red:
we get put with go no they today was where you she he this are will as too not but likes down big it little see so looked
Yellow:
when came one it’s make an all back day into oh out play ran do take that then there him saw his got looking of yes mother from her baby father
Blue:
have help here’s home let need again laugh soon talked could had find end making under very were your walk girl about don’t last what now goes because next than fun bag coming did or cake run
Green:
always good walked know please them use want feel just left best house old their right over love still took thank you school much brother sister round another myself new some asked called made people children away water how Mrs if I’m Mr who didn’t can’t after our time most
Orange:
man think long things wanted eat everyone two thought dog well more I’ll tree shouted us other food through way been stop must red door sea these began boy animals never work first lots that’s gave something bed may found live say night small three head town I’ve around every garden fast only many laughed let’s suddenly told word forgot better bring push
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Sun and Moon Art
A fun, creative and bright art project for your students to enjoy. Select the template that best fits your students.
3 Different Templates:
♦ draw your own patterns and then add colour.
♦ draw half of the patterns and then add colour.
♦ just add colour.
Suggested Colouring:
♦ Moon side - cool colours (shades of blue, green, purple)
♦ Sun side - warm colours (shades of red, yellow, orange)
Suggested Curriculum Links:
♦ Māori myths and legends (Rona and the Moon; Maui and the Sun).
♦ Solar system / Space / Night and Day study.
♦ Maths – geometry (patterns, shapes).
Also a great activity during busy assessment periods … your students can work on this independently while you’re testing :)
Designed on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Alphabet Cards - Handwriting Letter Formation
A comprehensive pack of cards for junior students to learn to write the alphabet.
Many options available …. simply print the ones you would like for your classroom.
Designed to be laminated. Students ‘write and wipe’.
Great for a literacy centre / daily 5 activity.
The font:
The font used is the 'New Zealand Basic Script'. The letter shapes are identical to those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook - ‘Teaching Handwriting’.
The font styles:
♦ regular
♦ outline
♦ dotty
Font colours:
♦ black
♦ light grey
The selection of cards:
♦ lower case alphabet
♦ upper case alphabet
♦ lower and upper case alphabet with numbers
♦ numbers 0-9
’Start here’ dots:
You can select a card with or without a ‘start here’ dot on each letter/number.
So much choice!
With all of the variations listed above, you can select the appropriate alphabet cards for your students. For example, you might decide to print …. A lower case alphabet card in grey outline font with ‘start here’ dots. Or perhaps you need …. A number strip in black regular font to assist a student in maths. What ever you need, it should be here.
All alphabet cards are A4 size and they have a coloured border.
The numbers are ‘strips’ with 3 on each A4 page.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Repeating Patterns – cards, strips and activities.
The ultimate resource to help you teach REPEATING COLOUR PATTERNS.
10 Different Pattern Sequences:
AB
ABC
AAB
ABB
ABCD
AABC
ABCC
AAAB
AABB
ABBC
Included:
♦ 10 pattern cards – provided in 4 different formats.
♦ 30 pattern strips – copy the pattern.
♦ 30 pattern strips – continue the pattern.
♦ 30 pattern strips – identify the missing cube(s).
♦ 24 Clip and flip cards.
♦ 24 Pattern hunt cards.
♦ 6 Worksheets.
♦ 4 Blank templates.
All of the patterns are shown with linking cubes (unifix, unlink, connecting cubes). The only colours you need for copying the pattern, continuing the pattern, and identifying the missing cube(s) are: red, blue, green, yellow. If you don’t have cubes you can use an alternative such as coloured counters, counting bears, etc.
Reflection Questions for the end of the day
50 reflection questions / prompts for the end of the school day.
50 questions displayed on your choice of cards or strips.
Provided in black/white and colour.
UK and US spelling (only affected one word – favourite/favorite)
2 cards displayed on each page.
16 strips displayed on each page.
Included:
♦ 50 questions on cards - colour
♦ 50 questions on card – black and white
♦ 50 questions on strips - colour
♦ 50 questions on strips – black and white
♦ Additional cards/strips for US spelling
A variety of thought-provoking questions that encourage students to reflect on their day at school. Suitable for all age groups.
Examples:
♦ What are some ways that you could share your learning with your family and friends?
♦ If your teacher asked you to hand out a certificate today, who would you give it to? What would you write on it?
♦ What could you do tomorrow that might improve someone else’s day at school?
♦ What did you find challenging today? What did you do to manage the challenge?
♦ List 10 things about school that you appreciate.
♦ Did any activities today help you to understand things better than other activities you’ve tried?
♦ If you could have this day again, what would you do differently? What would you do the same?
♦ What school values did you show today? Give examples.
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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
New Zealand High Frequency Sight Words
New Zealand High Frequency Sight Words.
Display them on the wall, put them on a ring clip, use them in a literacy activity ….
2 options available in this resource – dotty border or scribble border. Print and use the one you prefer!
Blank templates included – write additional words or use your own word lists.
4 word cards to each A4 size paper.
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’.
Word lists included (each list on A4 size paper)
High frequency words align to the NZ reading colour wheel:
♦ magenta (25 words)
♦ red (28 words)
♦ yellow (31 words)
♦ blue (37 words)
♦ green (49 words)
♦ orange (63 words)
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Anzac Day, Armistice Day, Remembrance Day - Haiku Poem on a Poppy Bookmark
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 the format of 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables.
Write the poem then add colour, cut, fold in half and glue together. Laminate if desired.
Included:
♦ 2 x poppy bookmark templates – with and without lines for writing
♦ 1 x soldier silhouette bookmark template – with and without lines for writing
♦ Poem Framework
♦ Example poem
2 paper sizes:
♦ A4 size paper
♦ Letter size paper
Approximate size: 19cm x 7 cm (once folded)
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Addition and Subtraction Math Games
Addition & Subtraction Dice Games for Maths.
4-in-a-row Gameboards
♦ 14 Different Gameboards.
♦ Equipment needed – dice, counters, gameboard
♦ Suitable for 2 players
♦ All games are provided in both colour and black and white.
How to Play:
1. Player A rolls the dice.
2. Player A looks at the dice picture on the left side of the board and works out the required sum.
3. Player A finds the answer to the sum on the gameboard and covers one of those squares with his/her counter.
4. Player B has their turn.
5. Players continue to take turns. The winner is the first player to get 4 of their counters in a row.
The Gameboards:
♦ dice + 1
1+1, 2+1, 3+1, 4+1, 5+1, 6+1
♦ 5 + dice
5+1, 5+2, 5+3, 5+4, 5+5, 5+6
♦ 10 + dice
10+1, 10+2, 10+3, 10+4, 10+5, 10+6
♦ 10 – dice
10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6
♦ 20 + dice
20+1, 20+2, 20+3, 20+4, 20+5, 20+6
♦ 20 – dice
20-1, 20-2, 20-3, 20-4, 20-5, 20-6
♦ 100 + dice
100+1, 100+2, 100+3, 100+4, 100+5, 100+6
♦ 100 – dice
100-1, 100-2, 100-3, 100-4, 100-5, 100-6
♦ 100 + (dice x 10)
100+10, 100+20, 100+30, 100+40, 100+50, 100+60
♦ 100 – (dice x 10)
100-10, 100-20, 100-30, 100-40, 100-50, 100-60
♦ Doubles
1+1, 2+2, 3+3, 4+4, 5+5, 6+6
♦ 9 + dice
9+1, 9+2, 9+3, 9+4, 9+5, 9+6
♦ 19 + dice
19+1, 19+2, 19+3, 19+4, 19+5, 19+6
♦ 99 + dice
99+1, 99+2, 99+3, 99+4, 99+5, 99+6
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Math Basic Facts - 'Math Ninja' Challenge
A basic fact speed and accuracy challenge.
5 different levels. 100 questions per level. Complete it in the time allocation with 100% accuracy to pass the level.
Five Levels:
1) Addition – using single digit numbers
2) Subtraction – facts to 20
3) Multiplication – 0x0 to 12x12
4) Division – same facts as multiplication
5) Mixture – mixture of levels 1 – 4
Suggested Use:
Students are given a certain allocation of time to achieve the completion of 100 facts with 100% accuracy. If they do this, they pass that level and move on to the next level. I would operate this challenge once a week, but it’s up to you. You select the time, depending on the ability of your students. Answer sheets are provided for self or buddy marking. Hand out certificates to recognise achievement.
Included:
♦ Question sheets (one for each level)
♦ Answer sheets
♦ Student recording sheets
♦ Teacher tracking sheet
♦ Certificates (colour and black/white)
♦ Wall display templates
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Te Reo Māori - Classroom Objects - Set A
Resources for teaching Te Reo Māori lessons about items found in the classroom.
Vocabulary:
♦ pen - pene
♦ pencil - pene rākau
♦ book - pukapuka
♦ scissors - kutikuti
♦ eraser - ūkui
♦ ruler - rākauine
♦ crayon - pene hinu
♦ paper - pepa
♦ stapler - makatiti
♦ pencil sharpener - whakakoi pene rākau
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 A. Set B is also available and it teaches the Māori words for additional classroom objects: table, chair, computer, cupboard, mat, picture, bag, whiteboard, clock, rubbish bin.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki - Math Art - Parabolic Curve Stars
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this activity that includes a math focus (parabolic curves).
Parabolic Curves – draw a series of straight intersecting lines between dots on the template and watch curves magically appear! Super-fun and engaging.
4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF STARS:
♦ 4-point
♦ 5-point
♦ 6-point
♦ 8-point
4 ACTIVITY OPTIONS:
♦ Create the star and write a fact about Matariki in the box underneath.
♦ Create the star on the circle template, cut it out and glue on a coloured piece of paper/card. Type or write a fact about Matariki and glue it underneath.
♦ Create the star on the circle template. Cut it out and glue it onto some card. Write a fact about Matariki on the back and hang it.
♦ Use the example stars as a colouring activity only. Display any way you wish.
INCLUDED:
♦ Instructions.
♦ 4, 5, 6, 8 star templates with box to write in underneath
♦ 4, 5, 6, 8 star templates in circle
♦ 4, 5, 6, 8 star templates in circle with lines already drawn
INSTRUCTIONS:
Easy-to-follow instructions are included. One instruction is written and shown on an A4 size page so they are great to show via a data projector if you have one. The pattern is very simple (eg. join dot 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, etc).
A black ball-point pen and coloured pencils are recommended for completing this activity.
Please note that some of the templates included in this resource are also found in one of my other resources:
STAR ART – using parabolic curves.
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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
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
Multiplication Game - 4 in a row
A great game to reinforce multiplication facts (x1 to x12)
A game for 2 players.
Equipment needed: one dice, counters.
How to play:
Players take alternate turns. Player A rolls one dice and looks down the column that is the same number as the dice. He/She selects a question and answers it out loud. Player B checks that the answer is correct. Player A places a counter on that square. The first player to get 4 counters in a row is the winner. The row may be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
The instructions are written at the base of each game board.
Game Boards:
x 1
x 2
x 3
x 4
x 5
x 6
x 7
x 8
x 9
x 10
x 11
x 12
mixture of x2 x5 x10
The facts on each board range from x0 to x12.
Choice of colour:
♦ 2 tone coloured boards
♦ single coloured boards
♦ black and white boards
Made on A4 sized paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Essential Spelling Lists - cards
New Zealand Essential Spelling Lists 1-8.
5 words on each card.
Can be used in a multitude of ways in your classroom.
Suggestions for use:
♦ Spelling activities (eg alphabetical order, words in sentences).
♦ Word study (eg how many syllables, how many vowels).
♦ Handwriting (The font on the cards is ‘NZ basic script’).
♦ Writing – make up a sentence/story using the words.
♦ Oral language – make up a story with a buddy. Use words and picture.
♦ Maths (eg if a=$1, b=$2, c=$3 etc, what is the most expensive word on the card?).
♦ Reading – read the words to a buddy
Different colour border for each list. List number (eg ‘List 6e) written at top of card.
List 8 is commonly misspelt words.
4 cards on each A4 page. 18 pages of cards.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Sentence Work – capital letters, full stops and question marks.
Activity sheets for learning about capital letters, full stops and question marks. The sentences contain high frequency sight words so they are suitable for junior students (early readers).
Activities:
♦ READ the text.
♦ EDIT the text (capital letters, full stops, question marks).
♦ WRITE the edited text on the lines.
♦ DRAW a picture in the empty box.
Four Levels:
♦ 1 sentence
♦ 1 sentence (questions)
♦ 2 sentences
♦ 2 sentences (with questions)
Two Formats:
♦ A4 size paper (with NZ/AU/UK spelling)
♦ Letter size paper (with US spelling - mom)
Each level contains 5 different activity sheets. This resource contains a total of 20 worksheets. Each set of worksheets has a different ‘bee’ picture.
What needs editing?
♦ Punctuation - full stops and question marks.
♦ Capital Letters – beginning of sentences, I, proper nouns.
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 are 14mm high with a 7mm dashed line.
A helpful resource for literacy stations, focused writing lessons or homework.
THE SENTENCES:
Level A – 1 sentence
Look at the little bird in the big tree.
Mum and Dad looked for my reading book.
I like to play on the slide when I go to the park.
I have a black cat and his name is Fluffy.
We are going to China with Grandma on Monday.
Level B – 1 sentence (question)
What would you like to eat for dinner?
Could you please help me look for my red ball?
When can I take the little puppy for a walk?
Would you like to play with Sam after school?
Where is my book about Mickey Mouse?
Level C – 2 sentences
Look at the pink pig. It is so happy in the mud.
I like Mr Brown’s car. It is long and black.
Dan put the book in his bag. He took it to school.
I saw Amanda run away. She is over there.
I can’t find Mum. I think I am lost.
Level D – 2 sentences (with questions)
Where is my bat? Will you help me look for it?
We like to skip and jump. Can I jump higher than Kim?
Was that a little mouse? I think it ran under the bed.
I saw Tom on the bus. Where is he going?
How fast can you ride your bike? I can go faster than Dad.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Essential Spelling Words - 'Unscramble it' mats
A fun, interactive activity for your students to practise their spelling words.
Print and laminate the mats. Students use alphabet letters such as magnetic letters, scrabble tiles, letters written on milk bottle lids or pieces of card. They gather the letters they need and manipulate them until they see the word.
Words used: NZ Essential Spelling Words lists 1-8 (list 8 = commonly misspelt words).
2 Different Formats:
♦ With a prompt – a dot under the starting letter
♦ Without a prompt
69 ‘Unscramble it’ mats in total
Just print the mats that suit the level of your students:
♦ List 1 – 2 mats
♦ List 2 – 4 mats
♦ List 3 – 6 mats
♦ List 4 – 10 mats
♦ List 5 – 10 mats
♦ List 6 - 14 mats
♦ List 7 – 12 mats
♦ List 8 – 11 mats
* This is the type of activity that your ‘hands-on learners’ will appreciate.
* Great for a learning station, early finisher activity, etc.
* This activity will reinforce both spelling and reading.
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’.
5 words on each A4 page.
The level of each mat is written in the bottom right corner.
Answer sheets are not provided. If you can’t work out what the word is (particularly some of the longer words in list 7 and 8) just look at the starting letter and refer to a copy of the essential spelling list.
Please note that when making some of the longer words, the letter tiles will not fit in the allocated space on the page. These longer words will spread out onto the table/floor. Also, there are two words in List one that are only 1 letter long (a and I) so these will not require unscrambling.
The words are displayed in a different order to my other resource – Essential Spelling Words ‘Make it’ mats.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Poppy Quilt - Anzac Day, Remembrance Day, Armistice Day
Make a collaborative poppy quilt with these poppy squares.
Great for war remembrance days such as:
♦ Anzac Day
♦ Remembrance Day
♦ Veterans Day
♦ Armistice Day
♦ Memorial Day
There are 10 different styles of poppies. Plenty of choice for everyone!
2 poppy squares on each page.
Each square is approximately 13cm x 13cm.
Also included are quilt squares with the words:
* We will remember them.
* Lest we forget.
Simply colour, cut and place together to make a quilt.
Made 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