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Minibeast descriptive sentences bundle
This bundle includes a descriptive sentences writing worksheet with cartoon pictures of 5 minibeasts (ladybird, bee, caterpillar, spider and a snail), the same worksheet but with real images of these minibeasts, and a minibeast word mat with real images of 12 minibeasts.
The word mat may help you with other activities related to minibeasts.

Minibeasts word mat with real pictures
A word mat to support learnersā spelling of the names of 12 minibeasts.
Real images of the minibeasts are used as this can support learnersā understanding of what each one really looks like.

Minibeast descriptive sentences - cartoon pics
A minibeast descriptive sentences worksheet with cartoon pictures of the minibeasts (ladybird, bee, caterpillar, spider, snail).

Minibeast descriptive sentences - real pics
Realistic pictures on a minibeast descriptive sentences worksheet.
This allows learners to see the actual pictures of the minibeasts (ladybird, bee, caterpillar, spider, snail).

Library scavenger hunt
A library scavenger hunt aimed at KS2 pupils to look for various books in a library (school or local library).

Senses walk
A senses walk worksheet with sentence stems of āI can hear ā¦ā etc with an image of an ear.
This can be used to:
teach about the senses
support writing a senses poem or story
support a mindfulness activity.

Reading questions
Perfect to support children to talk with each other about books they have read, or are reading, to encourage a love of books. These are great for world book day or an independent literacy area in the classroom. There are 15 question clouds. These could also be used as a prompt for pupils to complete written work.
I used these as part of a PE lesson where children completed circuits and when the whistle was blown, they had to stop and discuss the question cards on that station with their group.
I used these to enhance an outdoor area where children like to go to read. I laminated the cards and attached them to the fence. It created a discussion between children on the yard at break times.