A suffix is a phonetic unit that is placed after a root word. This English resource focuses on the suffix: tion. Students complete the sentences by writing the correct word.
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This KS2 reading comprehension includes an information sheet about hummingbirds. Students read through the article and answer the accompanying study questions. This worksheet was created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
Year 3 Science - Unit 3B: Helping plants grow well. This worksheet describes the process of photosynthesis. Students read the text and then answer the study questions.
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We can make equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing both top and bottom by the same amount. Students are asked to complete the equivalent fractions.
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Fractions and decimals represent the same things: numbers that are not whole numbers. Students are asked to convert decimals into fractions, then fractions into decimals, and then to circle the largest amount in each pair.
Students are asked to read through a part taken from the book: The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde. There are comprehension, vocabulary, and discussion topics for students to complete. There is also a word search included. This worksheet was created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
This poem is all about Autumn. Students are asked to read through the poem and answer the accompanying questions. This worksheet was created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
The food chain is a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food. Students use the words in the box to complete the sentences about food chains. This worksheet was created by www.primaryleap.co.uk.
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What are fossils? This science worksheet includes 12 facts about fossils. Students read through the sentences and fill in the missing words. There is a word bank to help them.
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences: a main clause and a subordinate clause. Subordinate clauses do not make sense on their own, they are dependent on the main clause. This English activity asks students to choose the best conjunction in brackets to complete the sentences.
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Students write down five new year’s resolutions. They then choose one of their resolutions to write about and explain why it is important to them and how they’re going to commit to it.
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This KS2 reading comprehension includes a passage with some interesting facts about the red wolf. Children read the text and then answer the questions that follow. This worksheet was created by primaryleap.co.uk
A KS2 literacy worksheet focusing on the suffixes ‘able’ and ‘ible’. Students complete each word by choosing ‘able’ or ‘ible’.
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Coordinating conjunctions are used to connect sentences, words and phrases. They act as a kind of glue, linking the text together to help the sentences flow smoothly. This English resource asks students to choose the best conjunction in brackets to complete the sentences.
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**Rosa Parks reading comprehension activity
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This short comprehension is tailored for KS1 pupils and aims to introduce them to the inspiring story of Rosa Parks. The multiple-choice questions help children engage with the text, practise their reading skills, and think critically about the important message of courage and equality.
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The Titanic Word Search Activity
This handy word search activity is designed for KS1 pupils to have fun while learning about the famous ship, Titanic. In this word search, you will find hidden words related to the Titanic’s journey and the tragic event that took place in the Atlantic Ocean. As they search for words like “ship,” “ocean,” and “iceberg,” children will enhance their vocabulary and improve their spelling skills. Encourage your pupils to work independently or with friends to find all the words and learn more about the historical significance of the Titanic.
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The Titanic Reading Comprehension Activity
This worksheet is crafted to introduce young learners to the fascinating story of the Titanic while incorporating interactive elements that promote comprehension and critical thinking. The worksheet highlights the importance of studying historical events like the Titanic. It encourages students to delve into the past, make connections to the present, and glean valuable lessons for the future. To assess comprehension and critical thinking, the worksheet includes multiple-choice questions. These questions are designed to test students’ understanding of key facts from the passage. Incorporating the Titanic worksheet into your curriculum offers a unique opportunity to introduce young learners to historical events and concepts in an engaging and age-appropriate manner.
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How do we measure forces? Who was one of the first scientists to study gravity and force? This science resource asks students to read the facts about forces and motion and fill in the missing words. There is a word bank to help them.