PowerPoint slide 'Spongebob Ydy E' for pupils to read. Also contains a questionnaire for pupils to ask one another to provide information for them to write a similar piece about a friend. Suitable from tear 4 onwards.
A single-page PowerPoint that prompts pupils to ask, answer and write about what they like and don't like to do in school in Welsh. Suitable form year 3 onwards.
One slide long PowerPoint to prompt pupils into asking, answering and writing about where they have been, what they have seen etc. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
PowerPoint to provide pupils with practice in asking, answering and writing about what some well-known sports people play or do. Sports people include: Greg Rutherford, Gareth Bale and Joe Root. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
PowerPoint to provide pupils practice in asking, answering and writing about what well-known characters/people like to eat and drink. Character include: Paddington, Garfield, the Queen and Scooby Doo. Also includes a slide to practice naming foods and drinks in Welsh. Suitable for year 4 onwards.
PowerPoint to provide pupils practice in asking, answering and writing about what foods they like and don't like to eat. Also includes a slide to provide practice in naming foods. Suitable for year 3 onwards.
PowerPoint to provide practice for pupils in asking, answering and writing about what they like and don't like to play (sports). Also a slide to provide practice in naming sports. Suitable for year 3 onwards.
PowerPoint to provide practice in asking and answering 'Beth mae merch/bachgen yn wisgo?' Pupils can write sentences to describe what each child is wearing. Suitable for year 4 onwards.
PowerPoint that provides practice in asking and answering 'Beth wyt ti'n hoffi/ddim yn hoffi wisgo?' Also includes a prompt sheet so pupils can state what they like to wear to the park, disco, party etc. Suitable for year 3 onwards.
A PowerPoint presentation in which each slide has a different question for groups of pupils to discuss. Questions include: 'If you were invisible for a day, what would you do?' and 'If you could change one of your family's rules, which would you change?' Suitable from year 3 onwards.
A set of posters with 'tricks' to help them remember to how to spell: could, would and should, words containing 'ough and 'ight', believe, piece, because, does, people, separate, embarrass and friend. Suitable from year 3 onwards.
A worksheet on which pupils can use coloured pens to highlight: double letters, a word in a word, 'sandwiches' (two identical letters either side of another letter, e.g. ici) and vowels. They will consider the word's shape and draw a box around it, chunk it into parts using syllables, write it with their 'other' hand, write in capital letters, write with their eyes closed and speed write (write as many times as possible in one minute). A fun activity that children love! Suitable from year 3 onwards.