These resources have been created using my experience as a primary school teacher. They are designed in a way which allows children to understand a specific concept or skill, by being given an example or explanation to follow and activities to complete. The worksheets are clear and simple to follow, many of which have an extension activity.
These resources have been created using my experience as a primary school teacher. They are designed in a way which allows children to understand a specific concept or skill, by being given an example or explanation to follow and activities to complete. The worksheets are clear and simple to follow, many of which have an extension activity.
Quality worksheet for changing direct speech to reported speech.
Explanations and examples given. Can be used to reinforce lesson, or for homework.
Extension activity provided for differentiation.
Quality worksheet focussing on imperative verbs and imperative sentences.
Clearly illustrated to help reinforce what an imperative verb is and how to use imperatives within a sentence.
Ideal for classroom use, or as homework.
16 Worksheets created to help children improve their grammar skills at Key Stage 2. Ideal for homework.
Covers many of the year 5 and year 6 grammar objectives in the National Curriculum. Answers are included with the pack.
The packs helps children develop a good grasp of adverbs, adverbial phrases, connectives for different purposes, clauses, active/passive voice etc, in order to structure their sentences in interesting and grammatically correct ways.
Worksheets in the pack:
- Sentence Types
- Collective Nouns
- Abstract Nouns
- Pronouns – Personal, Possessive, Relative
- Subject, Verb and Object
- Subject, Verb Agreement
- Synonyms
- Adjectives - Comparative and Superlatives
- Adverbs
- Adverbial Phrases
- Clauses and Phrases
- Conjunctions for Different Purposes 1
- Conjunctions for Different Purposes 2
- Complex Sentences
- Active and Passive Voice
- Formal and Informal Language
This worksheet will help reinforce and consolidate children's understanding a partitioning and place value for 3 digit numbers. Includes finding the value of a digit and writing numbers.
Worksheet contains 3 activities.
1) Read the shape description. What is the name of the shape it is describing? Write the name of the shape. Cut out the correct shape and stick it.
2) Have a go at drawing the shapes yourself. Write the name of the shape underneath. (table provided)
3) Draw a pattern using 3 of the shapes. (example pattern shown)
Can be used in the classroom, to reinforce practical work, or as homework.
Help Fluffy count to 50 and reach home safely.
Start at 1 and see if you can count to 50. Point to each number as you say it.
If you stop before you get to 50, draw a little picture of Fluffy on the number. Start at 1 again. Keep trying until Fluffy reaches the number 50.
Children can then have a go at writing the numbers to 50 without looking.
Worksheet can also be used as an aide memoire, or poster.
Ideal for classroom use, assessment, reinforcement to practical work, sent home with children to practise with parents.
Clear and concise worksheet to help children understand what a semi-colon is, how and when to use one within their writing. The focus of this worksheet is on using semi-colons to write descriptive lists.
Can be used to reinforce and support classroom learning, to help consolidate grammar and punctuation work, or as homework.
Ideal worksheet to help children understand how numbers continue when crossing the tens/hundreds barrier. Reinforce the number system, place value and number patterns for numbers over 100. Encourages counting on and counting back.
Great for supporting and reinforcing number and place value work in the classroom. Can also be used as homework.
High quality worksheet with clear explanations and examples. Grammar focus on changing text from third person to first person. Contains a handy aide memoire for children to cut out and keep.
Can be used to support classroom learning, consolidate understanding , or as homework.
A simile helps the reader create a picture in their mind to bring the writing alive.
A simile compares one object or idea to another, to show that they are the same.
It is a form of figurative language.
This worksheet helps children add similes to a sentence. The beginning of the sentence is given, children then finish it with a appropriate simile.
Helps children write more interesting sentences, to develop the vocabulary used.
This worksheet will help children begin to identify and match equivalent fractions. It shows children visually what the equivalent fractions look like and then how to write fractions.
Focus is on: halves, quarters, thirds, sixths, eigths
Activity: Look at the shapes at the bottom of the page. Cut them out and stick them next to the equivalent fraction. Write the equivalent fractions. The first one has been started for you.
Extension Activity: Draw the fraction equivalents from the table above using circles.
This worksheet helps children work out fractions of a number by sharing.
A detailed explanation and examples are given, in both written and visual forms, to help children understand the concept.
Activity 1: Find 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4 of these numbers. Blank rectangles are provided for children to colour in.
You can find the answer by dividing or sharing the squares. You can use cubes to help you count and share. The first one has been started for you.
Activity 2: children find a fraction of a number using a similar method to that given in the main body of the worksheet.
Develop children's vocabulary relating to position using above and below.
Look at the toys in the toy chest. Draw or write the toy that is above or below.
Extension Activity: Decorate the toy chest using different patterns and shapes.
Can be used to assess children, record keeping in the classroom or for homework.
A long ‘u’ sound can be made in 3 ways. Practise and reinforce long vowel sounds for 'u'.
Read the words. Draw a line to the correct sound in the word. Words contain the long vowel sound spelt using: 'ue', 'ew' or 'u_e'.
Children then colour the: ew words in green, ue words in blue, u-e words in red. Helping them to remember and group words.
Ideal for practising and reinforcing phonics, reading and writing.
Quality worksheet explaining what unstressed vowels are and where they are within words - Spelling Strategies.
Activities ideal to support spelling and grammar work in the classroom, or as homework.
Extension activity included.
Clear and concise triangles worksheet. Triangle types (equilateral, isosceles, right-angled, scalene) clearly explained, activities to reinforce learning in the classroom. Can be used for homework. Extension activity included.
Clear and concise worksheets explaining how and when to use brackets (parenthesis).
Examples provided for each use.
Ideal for supporting classroom learning, consolidation, or as homework.
Excellent worksheet explaining place value of numbers to ten million. Clear and concise chart can be cut out and used as an aide memoire for children to use time and time again. Helps explain digit position, commas used within numbers and place value.
Supports learning in the classroom, to consolidate, assess learning, or as homework.
This worksheet reinforces division using the chunking method. Clearly explained examples, with questions and answers. Covers division with remainders and without remainders.
This worksheet will help children understand what a verb and adverb is. It also shows how to use an adverb within a sentence to make it more interesting.
Children are asked to join a verb to an appropriate adverb, they are then encouraged to write interesting sentences using the given verb and adverb.