A Powerpoint quiz for German MFL.
Photos of animals and their literal English translation, children have to match them up.
Extension slides with German names too.
Good for translanguaging and cognates.
A word mat displaying the tricky words outlined by the National Curriculum for Years 3 and 4. Can be laminated and used as a table resource or stuck to the wall to track learning.
These are Powerpoint resources and therefore can be used as a whole-class activity on the board or printed out and utilised as worksheets for children to work on individually or in small groups.
These are suitable for KS1 lessons or KS2 intervention and have been differentiated to use with attainment levels as appropriate. The resources can be edited if you wish to personalise them further.
Money 1: Children are to draw the coins needed to reach the total. Alternatively they can write the numbers, e.g., 5p+5p+1p.
Money 2: Children are to draw the coins needed (in ONLY 1ps, 2ps, etc., depending on the question) to reach the total.
Money 3: Children are to draw the coins needed (any value) to reach the total. It may be useful to extend the children’s learning by asking them if there are alternative ways to reach the total.
Money 4: Children are to write the number value of the coins, e.g., 16p.
Money 5: Children are to write the pence value of the pounds value. It may be useful to explain the decimal point moving two places or multiplying by 100. The following activity in Money 5 is the same but working the opposite way.
Money 6: Encourage children to show their working and talk you through their thought process.
Money 7: Encourage children to make up their own creative questions. Who can challenge their work partner the most?
Money 8: Children have to halve the “Old Price” to come up with the “New Price”. This could be extended further by telling the children they have a “three quarters off sale” and encouraging them to halve the original price then halve again to find the new price.
Money 9: Children have to add together the coins then write the number value in the price tags.
This is an activity on how to make slime using just two key ingredients - washing up liquid and corn flour. The file contains a Powerpoint and a PDF presentation that is definitely going to catch the kids’ eyes, and two worksheets for the children to answer afterwards - because we can’t just make slime for the fun of it!
I’ve tested this in my own Year 2 classroom and I HIGHLY recommend doing this activity outside - I had to speak very nicely to the cleaner after school when we did this one!
This resource contains:
2D Shapes property grid activity
Colour by shape activity
2D Shape bingo set
2D Shape word mat
2D Shape flashcards
2D Shapes in the environment worksheet