Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
4 great science activities to do with your class during ‘SCIENCE WEEK’.
Activity 1: Model Insects (2 lessons needed)
Activity 2: Plastic Cup Telephone
Activity 3: Shadow Clock
Activity 4: Volcano Explosion
All activities with step-by-step instructions displayed on a colourful 5-slide PowerPoint (with pictures).
16 resources to prepare beforehand: Balloons; PVA glue (in pots - 1 between 2); Paintbrushes (1 each); Newspaper (lots); Red, black and white paint; Black pipe cleaners; plastic cups (2 per child); Coloured paper; 5m pieces of string (1 per child); Paper plates; Drinking straws; Red food colouring; Small empty plastic bottles; Baking soda; Funnels; Bottles of vinegar.
28 sets of fully editable Maths comments for Year 2 students.
8 pages in total.
Each set of comments is between 600 and 1000 characters (including spaces).
Ideal for uploading onto SIMS (or similar).
The 28 sets of reports are separated under the following headings to make them easier to adapt for your own students:
Heading 1: Excellent Progress - 7 sets of reports.
Heading 2: Good Progress - 8 sets of reports.
Heading 3: Satisfactory Progress - 9 sets of reports.
Heading 4: Cause for Concern - 4 sets of reports.
9-pages of FUN activities to do at the end of the year!
Suitable for 5 - 9 years.
Fully editable and easy to follow.
Colour and Black & White versions attached.
Page 1: Front cover
Page 2: School Snapshots
Page 3: Magic Memories - Acrostic poem
Page 4: Fond farewell - colouring sheet
Page 5: End of year themed - word search
Page 6: Messages in a bottle for your teacher and headteacher
Page 7: Spot the Differences - 7 to spot
Page 8: Things I will miss!
20 sets of fully editable personal/tutor comments for Year 2 students.
4.5 pages in total.
Each set of comments is between 400 and 500 characters (including spaces).
Ideal for uploading onto SIMS (or similar).
The 20 sets of reports are separated under the following headings to make them easier to adapt for your own students:
Heading 1: Great Progress - 8 sets of reports
Heading 2: New Starters and EAL - 6 sets of reports
Heading 3: Behaviour / Effort / Concerns - 6 sets of reports
2 pages.
Page 1 activity: What do the 10 words listed in the table mean? Predict, then find the actual meaning.
Page 2 Challenge tasks: Challenge task 1: Draw a plant and label its stem, leaf, root and flower. Challenge task 2: Are plants living things? Explain why. Challenge task 3: Write down some common plants you know.
Great as an introductory activity.
Ideal for Year 2.
Fully editable.
4 fully-editable resources to introduce, discuss and find out more about eating a healthy and balanced diet. Ideal for primary-aged students.
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Resource 1: An 8-slide PowerPoint:
Slide 3: What is a balanced diet?
Slide 4: A normal diet
Slide 5: Weight
Slide 6: Am I normal?
Slide 7: Daily Needs
Slide 8: Things to remember
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Resource 2: An 18-slide PowerPoint:
This PowerPoint covers the 5 main food groups, what foods are made from, food proportions and diet.
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Resource 3: Eating a Balanced Diet worksheet
Students have to name foods in each food group and identify the smallest and largest food groups.
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Resource 4: A note home requesting food from the 5 food groups.
Very useful for collecting and sorting foods.
This 12-page handbook contains techniques & strategies to aid ‘Speaking, Listening & Learning’ for ALL STUDENTS in an elementary school setting.
Ideal for EAL students.
Fully editable.
Clarify the meaning of new words with this clarification worksheet.
Just write down (no more than 4) unfamiliar/new words on the worksheet then ask your student’s to predict what they mean.
Then, ask your student’s to find the actual definition of each word using a dictionary.
Finally, ask your student’s to create their own sentence with the word.
Fully editable.
Suitable for all ages.
6 great playscript resources including a PowerPoint, a selection of versatile worksheets (x4) and two assessment tools (a role play rubric and an oral assessment rubric).
Fully editable resources.
Ideal for 5 - 11 years (depending on ability).
A short diary entry about a disastrous day.
153 words.
Fully editable.
Picture stimulus, WORD document and PowerPoint included.
Preview shown (some text is missing - this will be revealed when purchased).
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Activity suggestions:
Adapt the diary entry (change the series of events and consequences).
Write what happens next (using the preview text).
A short story about a house fire and a family’s escape.
140 words.
Fully editable.
Picture stimulus, WORD document and PowerPoint included.
Preview shown (some text is missing - this will be revealed when purchased).
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**Activity suggestions: **
Adapt the story (change the characters, setting, reaction to fire and/or consequences).
Write what happens next (using the preview text).
4 sets of differentiated worksheets to help your student’s formulate sentences.
Stage 1 worksheet: ‘Make a Sentence’
Write sentences based on the 6 themes listed on the sheet. To help the writer, each theme has a set of words provided.
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Stage 2 worksheet: ‘Silly Sentences’
Task 1: List 4 nouns and 4 adjectives in the table provided.
Task 2: Write 4 sentences using the words. Each sentence must contain a noun and adjective from the table.
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Stage 3 worksheet: ‘Peculiar Passage’
Task 1: List 3 nouns, 3 adjectives and 3 verbs in the table provided.
Task 2: Write a passage using ALL the words. After finishing the passage, give it a title.
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Stage 4 worksheet: ‘Short Story’
Task 1: List 3 nouns, 3 adjectives, 3 verbs and 3 adverbs in the table provided.
Task 2: Write a short story using ALL the words. After finishing the story, give it a title and draw a picture to complement it.
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Fully editable worksheets.
A variety of Chinese-based activities including:
Chinese Art
Chinese Multiplication
Chinese New Year Fact resources
Chinese Clothing (traditional attire)
Write your name using Chinese characters
Chinese Zodiac posters (x12)
Chinese colours - Practice writing worksheets
Read, write and say numbers 1 to 10 in Chinese
4 traditional Chinese clothing resources, ideal for 5 to 11 years:
Resource 1: A PowerPoint.
14 slides.
Learn about traditional Chinese clothing.
Suits, colours, fabric patterns, Cheongsam and more!
Ideal for 5 to 11 years.
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Resource 2: A simple colouring-in sheet.
Copy the pictures (the cartoon images shown on the sheet) or use the fabric designs displayed on the sheet to design your own authentic look.
1 page.
Ideal for 5 to 11 years.
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Resource 3: Make your own traditional Chinese costume worksheet.
Just choose your preferred outfit, colour it in and stick together.
Add your own head, hands etc. to make it personalized.
3 pages.
Ideal for 5 to 11 years.
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Resource 4: Traditional Chinese fabric pattern worksheet
Copy the traditional fabric patterns in the spaces provided.
3 pages.
Ideal for 5 to 11 years.