This resource is designed to allow learners to practice using Welsh when looking at books. It allows the learners to write what the main title of the story is, who is the author and who is the main character of the story :)
This resource is to allow learners to practice the days of the week in Welsh. There are two activities in the worksheet. Activity 1 is matching the English days of the week to Welsh and activity 2 is completing the sentences by adding the days of the week in Welsh :)
This resource is used for learners who are conducting a taste test for different types of honey. There is also an answer slip for the learners to write about if they did or did not like the honey and why :)
This resource is used for the learners to write down ideas of what babies may need to survive as newborns. Some examples can be love and affection, clean clothes and baby food :)
This resource can be used to allow learners to create their own ribbon mobile about growing up and looking ahead to the future. There are 6 ribbons and will need to be completed by the learners. Once the learners have completed each ribbon, the can then cut them out and stick to a strip of paper which can be glued together to form a circular mobile that contains all of their ideas about growing up and looking ahead to the future :)
In this resource, I have created ‘stop and think’ cards that I use on learners to remind them on certain aspects when they have been given a writing task. Some of these reminders include underlining the date and title, to use capital letters and full stops and to always use their best handwriting. I place these cards on the learners desks which have been taped down so they serve as a constant reminder to the learners :)
In this resource, I have created a well-being check-in card that is used to gage how the learners are feeling each day. They will do this each morning to start the day and they will need to write the days date, how they are feeling and why. An example card is shown in the resource :)
In this worksheet, the learners will need to use their skills and knowledge to the test and spot which character is the odd one out when explaining their number sentences around the subject of division :)
In this activity pack, there is a starter activity to match up the graphs/charts to their correct name. There are also example worksheets for learners to practice plotting different types of charts/graphs. The examples I have used here are graphs/charts on different recyclable materials.
In this bundle, there are three worksheets that will helps learners both identify coins and how much the total amount of money is on each envelope. This activity would be best suited during Chinese New Year as an enhanced provision task :)
In this All About Bee’s pack I have included the following:
A Powerpoint with information on different types of Bee’s
A fact sheet on 4 different types of Bee’s
A Worksheet where the ;earners would find facts on each bee and would write three facts on each bee in this worksheet. There is also a place for the learners to draw each type of bee in the middle
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