This story plan guides a student to plan a short story about the playground. The student writes their ideas in the appropriate boxes and then can easily put it together.
This slideshow takes 5 minutes. It can be used at the start of the lesson when reviewing the names of angles, the students write the correct name on their whiteboard and show it up to the teacher. This shows the teacher who grasped the topic.
This worksheet teaches students how to draw angles in a practical way. They first need to draw the time on the clock and then measure the angle they have drawn. More advanced students can name the angle.
This worksheet is similar to 'multiples and factors' however I find that some students copy others so I have this worksheet with the same activities, except different numbers.
This is a 3-page workbook for students which provides them the basic knowledge of a range of animals. This also builds on the student's sentence and punctuation skills, as well as teaching them new vocabulary. It includes skills such as matching up and naming images.
This is an incentive system, which may be more beneficial for older students. The teacher can award the child when they work well and the child colours in a footprint. Students enjoy seeing their own progress.
These points can be cut out and given to pupils when they deserve it. It can be used in conjunction with any prize system and is applicable for any age. They are made to look like money so it can be used in 'shop'.
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This worksheet teaches the student to choose appropriate words in a paragraph, based on the whole sentence. There are also additional questions practising the child's superlative skills.
This worksheet is an extension to my other worksheets: People and Jobs; People Working 2. It introduces students to a wider-range of jobs and encourages them to use past knowledge to create sentences corresponding to the images shown. There is also an activity which gives students the practise of researching words and their meanings in the dictionary.
This worksheet introduces children to the concept of various jobs and their connotations. It also teaches children how to write full sentences to answer questions in a short comprehension.
This worksheet gives the student a cute, simple story to read, which they would relate to. Then there are questions which they must answer, stressing on lists written with commas. This gives students the skills they need to use commas when writing lists.
This resource gives the student a number of phrases jumbled up. It is the student's job to sort through to phrases and decide which one's belong to 'The Town' and which ones belong to 'The village'. This teaches the student about various characteristics specific to these places.