Cut up the flashcards of sentences and then sort them into past, present or future tenses.
Can be played individually or as a group.
Recommended for ages 7-11.
A fun, fast-paced game to keep children engaged in creating sentences containing conjunctions. Best suited for children aged 7-11.
Sentences can be verbal or written, depending on age/stage/teacher preference.
You will need:
at least 2 players
x2 six-sided dice per group
a copy of the game board (I find A3 and laminated worked best!)
a pencil and piece of paper (to keep score)
Word cards of language associated with probability, best suited for introducing the concept of probability to pupils.
The cards can be displayed on a scale/spectrum ranging from ‘thumbs up’ (looking good!) or ‘thumbs down’ (not a great chance at all!). A third optional thumb for the in between zone.
Note: These terms are generally subjective because they depend on a person’s judgment, context, or interpretation rather than exact numerical values.
This has been my pencil life-saver this year! Pupils can ‘rent’ a pencil with minimal distraction and disruption to the rest of the class. The only rules?
Put your name beside the pencil you are borrowing.
Return your pencil by the end of the day.
NOTE: this resource is DISPLAY LABELS ONLY. For the full effect, you must purchase your own materials separately.
Link to similar adhesive pencil holders that I used: https://www.amazon.co.uk/DAJISI-Adhesive-Clipboard-Classroom-Accessories/dp/B0DKTG1BKS/ref=sr_1_7?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zlbb1HrdauhEmQ5ejP5R5rorXCh7IPSrYWlOUm-wp_bZS2Ygy8V6dJfh4-eEEpVOBc6mloAeUvmquBFIrNodEV4KJOMAoIyhW6pRchhLQsdp4uwDJWsvWP7oi1My8-H8kq1CQ8pkSwJAhckpcuHZgpC_-l3rSe56tb6GqSRnzyXqw4Nz1SMOb2joGMIdU4cOuKrz1Eb2qWJdBPLF_4Zjbe7ruNhBVLjs9EGmZjCwhwKWO39OBlxu58ipsO0QwpQfFzsCfxksRsKcS9L8D1A70aDQ7ySUFMZmnr0QrY5Ozl0.Mdf_J4hqMAJ72fefH70xJduALxmdOOlD4HbVZSWONyg&dib_tag=se&keywords=adhesive+pen+holder&qid=1752609811&sr=8-7
A resource which contains some basic titles and maths facts (2D shapes and times tables) to kick-start your latest Numeracy/Mathematics working wall or display! Sample flashcards for specific topics/areas (e.g. ThHTU place value and synonyms for add/subtract/multiply/divide).
Section headers/titles for:
*Weekly Number
*Topic Work
*Problem Solving
*Maths Facts
Check out other resources within my shop to go with the topic work section!
Skip counting in multiples of numbers to aid speed and accuracy! Great display item in any classroom, with calm muted colours. For the perfect display, pair with my Numeracy Working Wall Starter Pack which uses the exact same colour scheme.
Children will progress their understanding of sorting for 2 criteria by generating their own sorting terminology.
A very versatile resource to encourage creative thinking:
They can either draw the diagram in their workbooks or use the extra resource of a blank Venn Diagram.
They can cut and stick the boxes or write/draw them in!
Great starter activity for the new academic year as pupils consider how they will ‘light up the new year’.
This activity gives pupils a chance to think about the year ahead and how to: improve certain subjects; help others; and, consider what they’re most looking forward to!
Great displayed on a washing line with everyone’s goals!