A set of words which can be paired together with a hyphen to make a new word. Can be printed out to make a match up game or used on an interactive whiteboard to show the children one of the pair of words and get them to decide on a word which could pair with it to make a hyphenated word.
An investigation looking at using trial and error to find all possible solutions. Suitable for Year 5 and 6 and great fun. Children can be encouraged to draw out different solutions to the problem. Several slides with extension activities on. Slides can be printed to allow children who work at a faster pace to progress.
A set of sentences which can be used as a hunt, read aloud or made into a worksheet. Teaches children when subordinating conjunctions are used to start a sentence that a comma is needed in the sentence. Children have to mark where the comma should go.
2D shape activity at 3 different levels for teaching and assessing the properties of 2D shapes. Designed to be read out by teacher/TA and children to identify the shape from its properties or the missing property of the shape.
A Powerpoint to recap on using greater than, less than and equals, multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 and rounding. Can be used as a quiz or as a lesson input for revision.
A powerpoint which focuses on using the common prefixes: re, mis, dis, un, im, in and anti. Starts by recapping what a prefix is. Includes slides where children are asked to choose a suitable prefix to make a new word and use dictionaries to look up what prefixes mean.
A splatter game with one slide where there are some times in minutes. Read out a time in hours and children to splat the board with the correct amount of minutes. Once you have the template you can extend and change the numbers to suit different abilities or produce another slide to work from minutes to hours.