I am the Head Teacher Of Maria International School Of Bucharest in Romania. I am also very keen at developing different TES teaching resources to discover what works well for different classes. I am constantly looking for new and exciting different ways of presenting and teaching different primary topics, especially maths topics.
I am the Head Teacher Of Maria International School Of Bucharest in Romania. I am also very keen at developing different TES teaching resources to discover what works well for different classes. I am constantly looking for new and exciting different ways of presenting and teaching different primary topics, especially maths topics.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different body parts and their uses being shown in each of the photos.
Lots of fun, English based activities about my body, including anagrams and idioms. I have also included my 31 teaching activity guide for more ideas about how to use the images from the story prompts in different activities.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching set of story prompts.
The students could also take five of the laminated photos and create them into a story .
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
This is a fun creative writing worksheet. The students are simply shown a paper bag with a funny expression on its face. They then need to imagine they are the paper bag and write a story about why it feels like it does. They have to imagine why it is feeling happy, sad, scared etc... using their senses as a cue. What might the bag be seeing, hearing, smelling, touching and tasting to give it the expression it has on its face. This will help the students to become more creative, write more detailed descriptions and organise their work better. This is a perfect way of preparing for the KS1 SATs tests and the KS2 SATs tests.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different feelings Mr Paper Bag being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching set of story prompts.
The students could also take five of the laminated photos and create them into a story .
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different activities being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about farming.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different rich farming activities. The students can then discuss why each actvity was being completed.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the emotions being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about feelings.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of feelings. The students can then discuss what they think each one was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different plants and animals being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about gardens.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different gardens, plants and animals. The students can then discuss what they think each one was placed in the garden.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different locations being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about the Indian Ocean.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Inidian ocean locations and activities.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different places being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Ireland.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Irish locations. The students can then discuss what they think each location.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different places and activities being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about life in and around the Pacific Ocean.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Pacific Ocean activities.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different locations being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching set of story prompts.
The students could also take five of the laminated photos and create them into a story .
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different baby expressions being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching set of story prompts.
The students could also take five of the laminated photos and create them into a story .
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials and locations being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about park benches.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of park benches. The students can then discuss why each was placed in their location in the park.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different objects and plants being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about park life.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of plants, animals and park activities. The students can then discuss what they think each one was included in the park.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different orchids being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about different types of Orchids.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different groupings.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different parrots being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about parrots.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of parrots.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
I collected together a wide range of different picture frames, perfect for any Christmas related project. The students could add their work to it or you could make your usual work look a lot more festive!
My students love to doodle. They love incomplete pictures and a challenge. It lets them be creative. The fun part being, a the tasks are simple, this means I can give this work to a wide range of ages, and they all leave my classroom having achieved something they can be proud of. This is a daily weekly long pack. I use it at the end of the day to let the children relax, chat and share their ideas and sense of fun with those around them.
My students love to be creative. My students love an open ended task. These simple worksheets let my student's imaginations run riot. After everyone has complete the task, the students can do a simple show and tell and explain what they think the answer is. The great thing being that any answer is the right answer!
At the end of the day, my students like to unwind with a little bit of fun drawing. I have created a range of different fun drawing challenges for my students. You look at the picture, read the simple challenge and add the missing part to each picture. The students can then compare and contrast their different ideas. It is a great way of getting students to talk and describe their work.
Test Your Research Skills
Famous Britons – Why are they Famous Today? Part 1
Write a sentence to show why these Great Britons are still famous today.
Use the library or the Internet to find the answers.