This reading comprehension activity, ‘A Cereal Shake-up’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about cereal companies and costs in America.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘A Cereal Shake-up’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about cereal companies and costs in America.
This reading comprehension activity ‘A Communist Party!’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about the Communist party in China.
This patterns and algebra worksheet, ‘Analysing Functions’ provides opportunity to practice analysing functional relationships. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This beginning maths worksheet, ‘Counting Money’ allows for practice with money problems. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This graphic organiser, ‘Making Predictions supports the teaching of comprehension and reading strategies by asking students to record their predictions as events unfold in a text.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘What a Winter!’, is available at two different reading levels to allow for differentiated instruction. It asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about El Nino, a storm that hit America.
This patterns and algebra worksheet, ‘Working with Graphs’ offers guidance on working with graphs. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This ‘Coping With Change’ writing prompt is an ideal activity for promoting a growth mindset by encouraging students to reflect on how they respond to change. The writing prompt provides an introductory passage describing how changes in our circumstances can generate different reactions in different people and promotes the idea that we have some control …More
This ‘Having a Plan B’ writing prompt is an ideal activity for promoting a growth mindset by encouraging students to reflect on how they respond to setbacks. The writing prompt provides an introductory passage describing how having a plan B is about adapting and being resilient, flexible and able to make a choice to go …More
This ‘Making Mistakes’ writing prompt is an ideal activity for promoting a growth mindset by encouraging students to reflect on how they respond to making mistakes. The writing prompt provides an introductory passage posing a question about the usefulness of mistakes before detailing a real-world example of how one scientist’s mistake led to an amazing …More
This ‘Training Your Brain’ writing prompt is an ideal activity for promoting a growth mindset by encouraging students to stretch themselves by trying new learning strategies. The writing prompt provides an introductory passage describing how our brains are similar to our other muscles in that they grow when we exercise them and dispels the myth …More