New Year Glitter Ball activity where children can write and colour their goals and plans for 2026. it can then be cut out and glued together to make an attractive wall display.
Are you planning to start doing First Chapter Friday in your class this year? Every Friday you choose a new book and read the first chapter to the students. It’s a great way to introduce them to new genres, authors and topics! After listening, the students can fill out a booklet recording their thoughts on the book while also making a list of the books they might read in the future.
This resource includes the front cover, internal pages and final page which can be copied and made into booklets for each student. Theres 2 to a page so they can be printed on A4, back to back and halved to make into a couple of booklets.
Inspire young minds with these colourful and motivational set of 6 reading posters which can be printed to use in your reading corner or class library area. Bright and colourful and look great printed in A4 or A3. Great for inspiring reading with your students
Great worksheet for a maths centre or fast finisher activity. All you’ll need is a pack of UNO cards to use along with it. They can be printed and laminated and then can be used with whiteboard pens over and over again saving the photocopying budget.
A set of 6 place value practice sheets ranging from Tens and Ones to Millions. Each one give the child 7 opportunities to practice their place value. Great as a worksheet but also perfect laminated and used in a centre with whiteboard pens.
This is an 18 page full-colour timeline featuring all the key events from the 1980’s and supports a 1980’s topic theme in upper primary. This can printed for display purposes, ordering or for giving students a starting point on which to choose a key event, research it further and create a newspaper report from their findings.