PowerPoint slide 'Spongebob Ydy E' for pupils to read. Also contains a questionnaire for pupils to ask one another to provide information for them to write a similar piece about a friend. Suitable from tear 4 onwards.
One slide long PowerPoint to prompt pupils into asking, answering and writing about where they have been, what they have seen etc. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
A single-page PowerPoint featuring animals in a pet shop. Use this as a prompt for pupils to ask, answer and write about what pet they would want or not want at the pet shop. Suitable from year 3 onwards.
PowerPoint to provide pupils practice in asking, answering and writing about what well-known characters/people like to eat and drink. Character include: Paddington, Garfield, the Queen and Scooby Doo. Also includes a slide to practice naming foods and drinks in Welsh. Suitable for year 4 onwards.
A set of posters with 'tricks' to help them remember to how to spell: could, would and should, words containing 'ough and 'ight', believe, piece, because, does, people, separate, embarrass and friend. Suitable from year 3 onwards.
A poster to help pupils remember to bring their kit on the correct day. This can also be used as a letter to parents. Change MONDAY to suit the day your class have P.E.
A PowerPoint presentation in which each slide has a different question for groups of pupils to discuss. Questions include: 'If you were invisible for a day, what would you do?' and 'If you could change one of your family's rules, which would you change?' Suitable from year 3 onwards.
A set of PowerPoint slides about each of the organs entitled 'What am I?' Each slide describes an organ without naming it. Another set of slides where each has a question for the pupils to answer - all designed to build the pupils' knowledge of the organs. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
Comprehension questions on the men's world records for long jump. Questions at three different levels with answer. Statistics for women's records too but no questions. Suitable for year 4 onwards. Goes nicely with INVESTIGATION: do children with longer legs jump further than children with shorter legs? also by joanneclarew
A set of PowerPoint slides to aid planning the investigation. Includes pictures and information on Shara Proctor, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford. Suitable from year 3 onwards. See Reading comprehension: men's world record long jump records also by joanneclarew.