First number line addition (totals up to 20) jump making worksheet WITH FROGS!
Easy to change the questions, just edit the addition sentence and move the dot on the line and change the start number font colour.
Hope they help children learn addition using a number line.
Good luck from Cambodia.
Most common suffix (-ful, -est, -ing, -less, -ly, -er) and prefix (re-, un-, dis-, mis-, pre-) investigation worksheets.
Each suffix and prefix meaning is given, plus an example.
Can be differentiated in numerous ways:
1) Students think of their own example of words with common prefixes and suffixes. [page 1 & page 2]
2) Students can sort the provided examples. [page 3] and add some of their own
3) Students can decide which prefix or suffix works with the given base words and then add them to the table in the appropriate place. [page 4] (answers will vary)
You may choose to do just suffixes or prefixes in one lesson or print back to back and do it all at once.
I always like to get students to work in pairs and help each other complete worksheets and also add other examples.
Uploaded a PDF in a Sasson Font & an editable word doc. in comic sans.
Hope students around the world enjoy them. Please rate and comment, all my resources are shared freely.
oa labelling worksheet and ow (making the oa sound) labelling worksheet. Plus an 'oa&' and &';ow' cloze activity.\noa = goat, boat, oak, soap, toad, road, etc.\now = slow, snow, blow, yellow, pillow etc.
next, so, because, but, until, before, if, then, until, also, instead of, meanwhile.
Use conjunctions two join to short sentences together.
6 examples with multiple choices of conjunctions.
Followed by a clear example of using the chosen conjunction to make one longer sentence. After this students are asked if the sentence makes sense, finally the Power Point rewrites the new, longer sentence to reinforce the change from 2 short sentences into 1 longer sentence.
Shared freely: please rate and comment politely.
Blank 0-20 numberlines (with equal lines increasing by 1s) & 0-100 numberlines (with increases by fives and tens)
And one A4 page of 100 numberlines, with increases by 1s (small gray lines) and long black line showing steps of 10.
Use them how you wish...start at 0, start at 300, start at 900.
For students to fill in the numbers under or above the dashes.
I will print onto card and laminate, or stick on top of mini whiteboards and call out numbers for students to locate the number on the numberlines.
Beginner division speed math worksheets introducing/reinforcing division as being the inverse of multiplication - "Think multiplication" (to do division)
Files - 'speed division inverse of multiplication_worksheet1' & 2 present multiplication turnaround facts followed by matching inverse division facts in groups of 4.
e.g.
5 x 2 =
2 x 5 =
10 ÷ 2 =
10 ÷ 5 =
File - 'speed division inverse of multiplication_using multi to divide_missing multiplier2_4_6_8_9'
Present only one multiplication followed it's inverse division, in columns of facts for 2, 4, 6, 8, and 9 times tables:
e.g.
2s Facts
2 x ___ = 18
18 ÷ 2 =
2 x ___ = 14
14 ÷ 2 =
Other worksheet presents mixed problems with the multiplication having the missing multiplier
e.g
2 x ___ = 18
18 ÷ 2 =
Students are therefore encouraged to 'think multiplication' when doing division.
PowerPoint with 12 different animal skulls: students to decide if the animal was a herbivore, carnivore or omnivore by looking closely at the animals teeth.
Includes lesson objectives
*To know the names and jobs of each of the teeth.
*To know why we need teeth.
*To understand what a herbivore, carnivore and omnivore are and how this effects the shape of teeth.
with some small group work activities.
Exciting introductory activity.
Please rate and comment if you use it. Enjoy!
er, it's a worksheet with, er, &'er&'; pictures on it to label using the 'er&' words in the box.\nand, um, er, a &';er' cloze sentence worksheets using &'er&'; words\nand read/cover/write/check and also quite a clever read/draw worksheet.
Four A4 pages to use on a display alongside student's own recount examples.
*Title
*Explanation
*Features of a recount (title, past tense, introductory paragraph [who, what, when, where & why], main body in order, time connectives, concluding sentence)
*Sequential words brainstorm,
Includes an editable Microsoft Publisher file and a PDF file.
1)Simple labeling worksheet. oil, foil, boil, soil, coin, point, poison, toilet. Read the words in the box, then write it under the matching pictures.2)'oi&' and &';oy' cloze sentences.3)&'oi&'; and 'oy&' read/cover/write/check.4)&';oi' and &'oy&'; label with boy and toy5&6) Cut phonemes and spell next to the matching picture.
Posters for students to set class/school goals, with a space below each for them to list the steps they will need to take to achieve their goals.
4 versions:
3 pdf files with sassoon font: one with lines, one with numbers, and one with numbers and only 2 callout bubbles.
1 word doc with comic sans.
I will edit the documents and replace ‘my’ with the name of the student and print one off for each child in my class. Plus one for myself, so that I can set some personal (teaching) goals for myself.
I will also print out a large ‘to achieve by xx/xx/xxxx’ so that the goals are time sensitive and display this alongside the student’s posters.
Also included some display headings, quotes, and stars to make a classroom display.
A fun introductory presentation activity about abbreviations.
Students can use mini-whiteboards (or scrap paper to make it into a quiz game) - they have to work out the common abbreviations of words or phrases (many they will know already, others they may have to work out)
Also thrown in a few challenge questions (How many metres in 1km? etc.)
Comes with an accompanying worksheet:
Full words or phrases at the bottom of the page have to be used to match the abbreviations at the top (and/or vice versa)
Th (voiced and unvoiced) 1st labelling worksheet. (three, thin, thick, thank, thunder, thorn, this, that, tooth) B&W clipart to label and colour.\nPLUS 'th&' cloze sentences worksheet using the same words.\nPLUS read/cover/write/check &';th' words. \nAnd threw in a &'this is a CVC&'; and 'that is a CVC&' writing worksheet to practice some HFW and enforce this/that spelling and use.\nPLEASE RATE AND COMMENT.
The Frayer Model is a graphical organizer used for word analysis and vocabulary building. This four-square model prompts students to think about and describe the meaning of a word or concept by:
Defining the term,
Describing its essential characteristics,
Providing examples of the idea,
Offering non-examples of the idea.
Various versions. Also uploaded a variation ‘Word Star Organsier’
Pronunciations of ‘ch’ sorting flashcards, cut, sort & stick images/words, and read, sort and write worksheet.
Alternative pronunciations of ‘ch’
���ch’ as in ‘c’ sound (e.g. Christmas, echo) [14 images/words]
‘ch’ as in ‘sh’ sound (e.g. chef, machine) [6 images/words]
Standard pronunciation of ‘ch’
‘ch’ as in ‘ch’ sound (chick, chess) [6 images/words]
Useful for phonics flashcard games.
Supports Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds.
Free resource. Please check out my useful 242 page phonics workbook: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-comprehension-skills-book-11872855
Two free split digraph a-e worksheets.
Find the 12 split digraph a-e words amongst other words and write below.
Write a-e and read with the aid of sound buttons.
Taken from my huge Phonics Comprehension Skills Book https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-comprehension-skills-book-11872855
Also see my massive split digraph flashcard set https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/split-digraph-flashcards-12311559