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A handy resource for young learners to practise their handwriting and letter recognition.
This Early Years activity will help children recognise the letter b and practise their handwriting and reading. Children trace over the letters and write the letter b at the beginning of each word.
Year 3 science - Light. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through them. Students are asked to circle the opaque objects.
A word needs to be plural when there is more than one. Children write each of the words in its plural form.
Students find out some interesting facts about Anne Boleyn and answer the study questions.
A handy resource for young learners to practise their handwriting and letter recognition.
This Early Years activity will help children recognise the letter b and practise their handwriting and reading. Children trace over the letters and write the letter b at the beginning of each word.
Young learners practise tracing over the words that start with the letter i and then draw a line from each word to the matching picture.
This fun alphabet tracing page gets children learning the beginning letter sound e. It is also good uppercase and lowercase handwriting practice.
These flashcards include words starting with the letter "I." The cards include capital and lowercase letters, a graphic, and text for the word represented by the graphic. These flashcards will help children learn letter-sound relationships.
CVC words appear a lot in the English language and follow the sequence: Consonant, vowel, consonant. These vocabulary cards are a great resource to help teach young children the components of reading and writing. Print these CVC words: short 'a' and laminate them so they can be used over and over again! These CVC words are written in alphabetical order from 'bad' to 'van'. Other examples of CVC words included in this set are bat, fan, hat, jam, map, pan, rat, and tap.
Can you find all 10 of the harvest festival related words in the puzzle?
A year one worksheet on missing signs. The child will need to find out if the sum is an addition or subtraction.
Some animals are active during the day and some are active during the night. Look at the animals and write 'day' or 'night' under each picture.
This year 1 worksheet focuses on words that end in 'eet'. Children must read the words, trace over them and write the word correctly.
This KS1 history resource is a comprehension and includes questions about the history of marbles.
Students read through the article and answer the questions. This worksheet is all about Finnegan and Bumble's day along the Royal Mile.
Students look at the sums in each row and circle the one that is different.
Year 2 maths - Mental maths worksheet. This activity includes 12 arithmetic questions that children must answer without the use of a calculator.
Year 2 English - Creative writing. Picture prompts are becoming more and more popular in tests, so use these prompts for practice! Students look at the picture and think of an interesting story to go along with it. Picture prompts help spark a child's imagination and creativity
Mazes are a fun activity and a great way for kids to practise their penmanship skills by encouraging them to stay within the lines. Kids help the girl find her way to the dog park. There is only one way leading to the park.
Students complete the multiplication sums to find the coordinates and colour the grid correctly. This resource can be used as a fun activity when teaching students about the Great Fire of London, or simply just for fun!
Year 3 science - Light. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through them. Students are asked to circle the opaque objects.
A word needs to be plural when there is more than one. Children write each of the words in its plural form.
Students find out some interesting facts about Anne Boleyn and answer the study questions.
Students fill in the addition and subtraction grids and then work out how which number should replace each letter on the 100 x 100 number square.
This list shows adjectives that describe quantities. Teachers can use it with their students or children can put it in the front of their folders as an extra resource.
Spelling is important because it aids in both reading and writing. This spelling worksheet includes 12 spelling words that are all associated with rivers. Students learn the spellings and firstly put them in alphabetical order. They must then choose the correct word from the spelling list to complete the sentences.
<div><b>Air Raids on London Worksheet</b></div><div><br></div><div>This worksheet focuses on the air raids that occurred in London during World War II. Students will engage with historical information about the devastating bombings and their impact on the city's residents. The text provides insights into the experiences of civilians during the Blitz, highlighting evacuation efforts, air raid shelters, and the destruction caused by the bombings.</div><div><br></div><div>Accompanying the text are 9 questions designed to assess comprehension and reinforce key details from the passage. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on the historical context, safety measures, and consequences of the air raids through these questions. </div><div><br></div><div>This resource is ideal for KS2 history lessons, offering a compelling narrative of an important event in British history. </div>
This reading comprehension is about Hindu worship. Children must read the text and then answer the questions.
This worksheet can be used to find out how much your students know about China. There are 11 mixed questions that students must answer. This is also a good exercise to practice research skills.
This short reading comprehension is a fun introduction to the five oceans. Students learn some interesting facts about the oceans and have eight study questions to answer.
Students read the information about the Aztecs and answer the accompanying study questions.
This KS2 history worksheet includes some interesting facts about Sparta. Who was Sparta ruled by? How were women in Sparta different from other women in Greece? Students read the text and answer the accompanying study questions. There are 9 questions to answer.
.With this year 5 English printable, children each word and write down the number of syllables each word has.
Math: Mental maths - Mental maths is all about calculating things in your head. Complete the following mental arithmetic questions.
This KS2 reading comprehension includes a passage with some interesting facts about the Eiffel Tower. Children read the text and then answer the questions that follow.
Kids love superheroes and this creative writing activity gives them the chance to become their own superhero! Help improve your child's creative writing skills with this super fun worksheet!
A bird's life cycle starts with an egg. Before the egg is ready to hatch, the parents keep the egg warm. This science worksheet is a great resource to help children learn about the life cycle of a bird. There is a short reading comprehension with questions to answer at the end.
Students match the correct net with the 3D shapes by completing the table.
Year 6 English - Reading comprehension. Having strong reading comprehension skills will also help in other subjects. This KS2 reading comprehension includes a passage with some interesting facts about the emperor penguin. Students read the text and then answer the study questions.
When you compare two things, you look for their similarities and their differences. Write a comparison and contrast paper about two family members.
This KS2 worksheet is about famous inventions and inventors starting with the letter v. This printable can be added to a lesson plan or used as an extra resource or revision aid.
All of the words are associated with Remembrance Day. Students are asked to find the words hidden in the grid. There are 15 words to find.
This KS2 geography worksheet has a list of words associated with geography! Children read the words and unscramble them correctly.
Students solve the word problems involving the 4 basic operations: Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
Students complete each sports analogy by writing the correct word on the blank line.
Students read the text about a tiger called Tigra and answer the multiple choice questions. This worksheet can be used in any English language class.
Discussion activities often begin with questions. This discussion topic includes 20 questions about our planet. To prepare your students for the discussion topic, some research can be done before the discussion begins. Students can work in pairs or in small groups.
We usually add an apostrophe (') and an (s) to singular nouns to show possession. Most plural nouns are made possessive by adding an apostrophe (') onto the word. If the word ends in 's', add an apostrophe after the 's'. If the plural noun does not end in an 's' (children), add an apostrophe and an 's'. Students read the sentence and write the correct form of the word in each bracket. There are 8 sentences using singular and plural possessive nouns.
This homework plan is great for kids to write down their homework. Parents can sign it when it is finished and teachers can write down any notes that they wish.
This is great resource for students starting a new school year. Their task is to find somebody in their class who did one of these things in the school holidays.
Students are asked to colour the goat. This mindfulness colouring page will help encourage students to focus carefully on what they are doing.
Students are asked to draw a line to match the Christmas jumpers correctly.
A fun Christmas colouring resource to help pupils wind down in the run-up to the festive season! This colouring page of a Christmas tree with ornaments can be used to help fine motor skills, or simply just for fun!
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