**Alphabet Tracing Worksheets A - Z | Uppercase & Lowercase | Handwriting Practice Pack
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This colorful and engaging alphabet tracing book features 26 worksheets, each focusing on a single letter (Aa, Bb, Cc, etc.) with both uppercase and lowercase letters for children to trace. Designed with vibrant borders to attract young learners, these printable pages make handwriting practice fun and visually stimulating.
Perfect for:
Preschool & Kindergarten learners
Homeschooling families
Classroom handwriting activities
Homework packs or literacy centers
You can use the pages as a complete handwriting book or print them as individual worksheets.
What’s Included:
26 A4-sized printable tracing pages (Aa - Zz)
Fun, colorful borders on every page
Easy-to-follow dotted letters for early writers
Ideal for fine motor skill development, letter recognition, and building alphabet confidence at an early age.
A-Z Capital Letter Tracing Worksheet - Early Years
This single-page tracing worksheet is an excellent resource for introducing young learners to capital letter formation.
Designed specifically for early years children, it features dotted uppercase letters from A to Z, allowing kids to trace over the guidelines with ease.
The large, clear letters ensure that children can focus on developing their fine motor skills and proper pencil control while reinforcing their understanding of letter shapes.
The simple and engaging layout makes it perfect for use in classrooms, homeschooling, or as an additional activity for parents to support their child’s learning at home.
With just one page, it’s ideal for short practice sessions that keep young learners motivated and focused.
This worksheet is a great tool to help children build confidence in writing letters, setting the foundation for improved handwriting skills as they progress in their early education. Printable and easy to use, this versatile resource is a must-have for anyone working with early learners.
Kickstart the school year with our engaging “New Year, New Goals - Back to School Activity” worksheet!
Designed to inspire students, this resource encourages self-reflection and goal-setting in a fun and structured way. The worksheet includes sections for students to:
Reflect on their achievements and accomplishments from the past year.
Identify new skills they want to learn and areas for improvement.
Set specific, measurable goals for the school year.
Explore ways to stay motivated and maintain a positive mindset throughout the term.
Perfect for the first day back or as part of a personal development session, this activity fosters a growth mindset and helps students take ownership of their learning journey.
Suitable for primary and secondary students, this printable PDF is an excellent tool for teachers looking to create a supportive and inspiring classroom environment.
Elevate your students’ back-to-school experience with this dynamic worksheet! Featuring nine carefully selected vocabulary words, it encourages learners to craft a vivid narrative about their first day back, seamlessly integrating these terms.
This engaging activity not only enhances vocabulary and storytelling skills but also fosters personal expression and classroom connection. It’s the perfect icebreaker to set a positive tone for the academic year ahead!
The IB PYP journal is an essential tool for inquiry-based learning, designed to empower students as reflective, curious, and creative thinkers.
It provides a personal space for learners to document their growth, ask meaningful questions, and explore ideas. By fostering the attributes of the Learner Profile, the journal encourages critical thinking and self-awareness.
Structured sections, such as reflections and action plans, guide students while allowing creative freedom to express their thoughts. It bridges classroom learning with personal growth, enabling learners to celebrate their achievements, address challenges, and take meaningful actions inspired by their inquiries.
The journal encapsulates each learner’s unique journey, promoting lifelong inquiry, self-expression, and global citizenship. It,s editable and can be changed according to teacher’s need and requirements.
The IELTS Speaking test is a critical part of the overall IELTS examination, where candidates are assessed on their ability to communicate clearly and effectively. One of the key areas where candidates often struggle is the use of connectors, also known as linking words, which are essential for achieving higher scores in the “Fluency and Coherence” criteria. Effective use of connectors helps structure responses, link ideas smoothly, and make speech more natural and logical.
This resource provides a comprehensive list of 50 top connectors that IELTS candidates can use to enhance their speaking performance. By incorporating these connectors into your responses, you can present ideas more clearly, show contrast, express opinions, add emphasis, and provide explanations, all of which are crucial in demonstrating a higher level of language proficiency
Improved Coherence
Connectors make your speech flow smoothly by linking ideas together logically. This improves the overall structure of your responses and helps the examiner follow your argument or viewpoint easily.
Enhanced Fluency
When you use connectors, your speech sounds more natural and continuous. You avoid long pauses, and this creates the impression that you are confident and comfortable with the language.
Clarity of Expression
By using appropriate connectors, you can clarify relationships between ideas, whether you are adding information, giving examples, or showing contrast. This leads to clearer and more precise communication.
Higher Band Scores
In the IELTS Speaking test, the use of a wide range of vocabulary and complex sentence structures is crucial for achieving higher band scores. By incorporating a variety of connectors, you demonstrate a strong command of English, which can significantly boost your score for “Fluency and Coherence” as well as “Lexical Resource.”
How to Use This Resource
Practice and Familiarize
Start by familiarizing yourself with these 50 connectors. Try to incorporate them into your daily English practice, especially when answering IELTS speaking questions.
Use in Context
While connectors are important, it’s essential to use them naturally and in the correct context. Avoid overusing them, and be sure to use connectors that genuinely fit the ideas you’re trying to express.
Watch for Pronunciation
When using connectors in your speech, ensure that your pronunciation is clear. Connectors should enhance communication, not confuse the listener, so practicing them in real speech is important.
Expand Your Repertoire
While this list covers the top 50 connectors, IELTS examiners are always impressed by candidates who demonstrate flexibility in their language. Aim to learn synonyms and variations of these connectors to further diversify your language use.
**IB PYP Concept Posters - Engaging Visuals for Inquiry-Based Learning
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Enhance your IB PYP classroom with these beautifully designed IB PYP Concept Posters.
These posters help young learners develop a deeper understanding of the eight key concepts - Form, Function, Causation, Change, Connection, Perspective, Responsibility, and Reflection.
It includes;*
8 posters, each dedicated to one IB PYP concept.
Simple, student-friendly descriptions.
Clear visuals to support inquiry-based learning.
Ideal for classroom displays, discussion prompts, and reflection activities.
Perfect for PYP teachers, IB schools, and inquiry-based learning environments, these posters will encourage students to ask meaningful questions and explore concepts in a visually engaging and interactive way.
Format: Printable PDF
Suitable for: IB PYP, Early Years, Primary Classrooms
Unlock the Power of the Ib Learner Profile with Engaging Visuals
Our Ib Learner Profile poster is a vibrant and dynamic way to showcase the 10 key attributes that define successful, well-rounded learners.
Whether you’re an educator, student, or parent, this resource brings the IB’s values to life through striking images and clear, concise headings that capture the essence of each trait.
Our poster not only highlights the key traits of an IB learner but also encourages viewers to reflect on their own development.
Each image has been carefully chosen to resonate with the values at the core of the IB program, making this an essential resource for fostering a deeper understanding of what it means to be a true IB learner.
Perfect for classroom walls, study spaces, or educational presentations, this visually compelling poster invites active engagement and sparks meaningful conversations.
Whether you’re teaching the IB curriculum or simply striving to cultivate well-rounded learners, this is your go-to tool for promoting the IB philosophy.
Dive in, explore, and let the IB Learner Profile inspire greatness in every student.
Early Years Daily Routine Poster
Looking for a bright, engaging way to help young children understand and follow a structured daily routine? This beautifully illustrated Early Years Daily Routine Poster is perfect for nursery, preschool, or early primary classrooms, as well as at home.
The poster is divided into four clear sections:
Morning Routine: Features key activities like waking up, getting dressed, brushing teeth…
Mid-Morning Routine: Includes breakfast, play time and circle time with friends, encouraging both mental and physical development.
Afternoon Routine: Highlights lunchtime, followed by quiet or nap time, story time and snack time.
Evening Routine: Focuses on family mealtime, bath time, and a calm bedtime routine, promoting relaxation and good sleeping habit.
Each section is colorfully illustrated, designed to capture the attention of young learners and make it easy for them to follow their day with enthusiasm. The poster uses simple visuals and clear icons to guide children through their daily tasks, supporting teachers, caregivers, and parents in establishing a consistent, positive routine.
This poster is ideal for classroom displays, home use, or as a visual aid in daily discussions about routines. Available for immediate download in high resolution, it can be printed in various sizes to suit your needs.
Key Features:
Child-friendly illustrations and engaging visuals.
Encourages structure, independence, and healthy habits.
Suitable for nursery, preschool, and early primary age groups.
Can be used in classrooms or at home.
Instant download and printable in multiple formats.
IB Language & Literature: Ramadan Poetry Analysis Worksheet
Enhance your students critical thinking and literary analysis skills with this comprehensive IB Language & Literature worksheet centered around a poem related to Ramadan.
This resource is ideal for IB Diploma students, encouraging deep engagement with literary techniques, themes, and cultural perspectives.
It includes:
Analyzing a Literary Text
Comparative Analysis
Creative Writing Task
Discussion & Reflection
10 Lined Answer Sheets - Provides structured space for students to record their responses.
Why Use This Resource?
Supports IB Diploma curriculum (Language & Literature Paper 1 & Paper 2 skills)
Encourages literary analysis and critical thinking
Engages students in cultural discussions through literature
Perfect for classroom activities, homework, or exam practice
Ideal for IB English A: Language & Literature teachers looking to integrate diverse cultural texts into their lessons.
Fire on the Mountain by Anita Desai - Full Novel Revision Pack - IGCSE English Literature 2025
** Aligned with:**
Cambridge IGCSE English Literature Exam Preparation
Suitable for GCSE, KS4, and international secondary students preparing for literature exams.
** WHAT’S INCLUDED?**
This all-in-one A4 worksheet pack covers the entire novel Fire on the Mountain by Anita Desai and is designed to support deep textual understanding, exam-style analysis, and skills-based practice. Perfect for revision, homework, or in-class support.
** CONTENT BREAKDOWN:
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** Section A: Summary & Recall***
Task 1: Plot the novel in 100 words
Task 2: Match characters to descriptions
Task 3: Chronological timeline of key events
Section B: Character Analysis
Task 4: Create character profiles (student choice)
Task 5: Comparative character question
** Section C: Themes**
Task 6: Match themes with quotations or incidents
Task 7: PEEL paragraph writing task
Task 8: Full essay question on theme and symbolism
Section D: Language & Style
Task 9: Extract-based analysis with focused questions
**** Section E: Exam Practice****
Task 10: Essay questions for deeper exploration
Task 11: Creative diary-writing task (Raka’s voice)
** Section F: Structure & Narrative**
Task 12: Identify and explain Desai’s narrative techniques
Task 13: Match-up activity for literary devices
**** Section G: Quote Quiz
Task 14: Match quotes to characters
Task 15: Mini analytical paragraph (quote explosion)
Section H: Higher-Order Thinking
Task 16: Debate-based essay prompt
Task 17: Socratic discussion prompts
Section I: Reflection & SMART Targets
Final personal response and planning questions
WHY CHOOSE THIS RESOURCE?
1.Completely new content - not included in previous uploads
Print-friendly A4 layout - ideal for classroom or home use
All question types covered - extract-based, essays, creative tasks, and quizzes
Engaging, student-centered tasks - perfect for independent or guided learning
5.Editable
IDEAL FOR:
Year 10 / Year 11
2.GCSE / IGCSE English Literature students
3.Cambridge IGCSE
4.Teachers planning exam prep lessons or revision booklets
5.Students needing structured, exam-style revision
TWO worksheets are given for preview and rest is available in the form PDF.
Fruits and Vegetables Coloring Worksheet
This fun and educational “Fruits and Vegetables Coloring Worksheet” is designed especially for early years learners to help them recognize and identify common fruits and vegetables through a hands-on activity.
Children are guided to color:
Bananas - Yellow
Apples - Red
Grapes - Blue
Carrots - Orange
Tomatoes - Red
Broccoli - Green
The worksheet features simple black-and-white outlines of each fruit and vegetable, making it ideal for coloring practice. It supports color recognition, fine motor skill development, and healthy eating awareness in a playful and engaging way.
Perfect for home, preschool, nursery, or reception classrooms. This one-page printable can be used multiple times for revision or group activities.
Curriculum :
EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) - Understanding the World: Exploring food and healthy eating habits
Pre-K and Kindergarten (US Curriculum) - Science (Living things), Health Education
IB PYP Early Years - Who We Are / Healthy Lifestyle Units
Recommended Age Group:
Ages 3–6 years
(Suitable for preschool, nursery, pre-K, and kindergarten learners)
One worksheet is given as a preview and the original worksheet is given in the form of PDF
**GCSE English Language Paper 1 Practice Paper - AQA-Style Exam with Creative Writing
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Full mock exam paper with fiction reading questions and a descriptive writing task - ideal for GCSE revision.
Full Description
Prepare your students for success with this GCSE English Language Paper 1 Practice Paper, designed in the style of the AQA exam board. This complete mock exam features:
Section A: Reading
Extract from a fictional text
Four structured questions (Q1–Q4) targeting retrieval, language, structure, and evaluation skills
Section B: Writing
One descriptive writing task
Encourages planning, creativity, and use of literary devices
Perfect for use in:
Mock exams
Revision sessions
Homework or independent practice
This resource is ideal for Key Stage 4 students (ages 14–16) and aligns with the AQA-style exam structure, though it’s useful for any school following a British or international English curriculum.
Includes:
A printable PDF version
High-quality one-page preview for easy assessment
Clean layout, UK spellings, and student-friendly format
Curriculum Settings:
Curriculum: International
Key Stage: Key Stage 4
Subject: English
Qualification: GCSE
Exam Board AQA
Age Group
14–16 years old
Year 10 & Year 11
One content page and two pages worksheets have been given for preview and full lesson is given in the form of PDF