This ‘Weekly Learning Log’ template is the perfect tool for keeping track of flexible or home learning sessions. The log contains five daily sections to provide an overview of learning activities undertaken from Monday to Friday, which can be completed at the end of each day then kept for reference and progress tracking or passed …More
This full page ‘Insects’ themed 5-day calendar can be reproduced for classroom use. It can be printed and laminated for use as a classroom display.
This full page ‘Balloons’ themed 7-day calendar can be reproduced for classroom use. It can be printed and laminated for classroom display or distributed to students.
This full page ‘Butterflies’ themed 7-day calendar can be reproduced for classroom use. It can be printed and laminated for classroom display or distributed to students.
This full page ‘Insects’ themed 7-day calendar can be reproduced for classroom use. It can be printed and laminated for classroom display or distributed to students.
This full page ‘Paint Splats’ themed 7-day calendar can be reproduced for classroom use. It can be printed and laminated for classroom display or distributed to students.
This full page ‘Robots’ themed 7-day calendar can be reproduced for classroom use. It can be printed and laminated for classroom display or distributed to students.
This full page ‘Sports’ themed 7-day calendar can be reproduced for classroom use. It can be printed and laminated for classroom display or distributed to students.
This full page ‘Birthday Calendar’ chart can be reproduced for classroom use. It can be printed and displayed for students to fill in their birthdays in the appropriate month.
This writing text exemplar ‘Creative Prompts’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing and ask themselves questions about the ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘when’, ‘ where’, ‘why’ and ‘how’ of the story, then determine which ideas would be best to include in their …More
This writing text exemplar ‘Creative Writing Prompt’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing and ask themselves questions about the ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘when’, ‘ where’, ‘why’ and ‘how’ of the story, then determine which ideas would be best to include in …More
This writing text exemplar ‘Creative Writing Prompts’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing and ask themselves questions about the story’s characters, setting, beginning, middle and end in order to write the best possible composition. It includes an example of a …More
This writing text exemplar ‘Explanatory Prompts’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing and ask themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details and examples.
This writing text exemplar ‘Expository Prompts’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing and ask themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details and examples.
This writing text exemplar ‘Expository Writing Prompt’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing and ask themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details and examples.
This writing text exemplar ‘Expository Writing Prompts’ shows students how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing and ask themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details and examples.
This quick reference chart ‘Expository Writing Prompts’ shows students how to best approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing and ask themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details and examples.
This graphic organiser, ‘Main Ideas’ supports the teaching of reading and writing by giving students a template for recording main ideas and supporting details as they read or plan for writing.
This Writing Traits activity ‘Organisational Outlines’ encourages students to use outlines to organise ideas for the body of their composition.
This Writing Traits activity ‘Paragraph Development’ encourages students to develop topics and supporting paragraphs.
This Writing Traits activity ‘Transitions’ encourages students to smoothly connect ideas or phrases in compositions.
This graphic organiser, ‘Outline Creations’ supports students in organising their thoughts into an outline before writing a draft.
This writing text exemplar ‘Persuasive Prompts’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing by choosing their position on the topic, then asking themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details and examples to support their position.
This writing text exemplar ‘Persuasive Prompts’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing by choosing their position on a topic, then asking themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details and examples to support their position.
This writing text exemplar ‘Persuasive Writing Prompt’ gives students an example of how to approach such a prompt. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan their writing by choosing their position on the topic, then asking themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details and examples to support their position.
This quick reference chart ‘Planning and Organising Content’ shows students the things to check to make sure they write well. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan the content and organisation of their composition before they start writing, and to pay attention to the details, sequence, opening and closing of their texts.
This quick reference chart ‘Prewriting’ shows students how to plan and organise their ideas before they write. It introduces students to the principles of prewriting including planning for the purpose, audience, organisation and style of their text before starting to write. It includes examples of using a list, outline and web as ways to organise …More
This graphic organiser, ‘School Issues Outlines’ encourages students to organise their thoughts about a school issue before writing a persuasive draft.
This quick reference chart ‘Sentence Construction and Usage’ shows students how using a variety of words can improve their writing. It is aimed at encouraging students to avoid using repetitive words, sentences and phrases and to use word variety to make their writing interesting. It includes a practical example to illustrate this point.
These four full page ‘The Month of…’ calendars can be reproduced for classroom use. They feature the days of the month but no dates allowing them to be adapted to any calendar month and can be printed and laminated for use as a classroom display.
This graphic organiser, ‘Think Pair Share’ is a fantastic resource to differentiate teaching instruction. It offers a less threatening environment that values individual input in class discussions. By outlining ideas in this table students can share their own thoughts, learn how to listen to others’ and then summarize both of their understandings in order to …More
This quick reference chart ‘Transitional Words and Phrases’ gives students a list of words to vary sentences and keep writing interesting. It is aimed at encouraging students to make smooth transitions between sentences, paragraphs or ideas and provides a list of examples to help them do so.
This quick reference chart ‘Transitional Words and Phrases’ gives students a list of words to vary sentences and keep writing interesting. It is aimed at encouraging students to make smooth transitions between sentences, paragraphs or ideas and provides a list of examples to help them do so.
This quick reference chart ‘Types of Writing Prompts’ guides students on how to respond to explanatory, persuasive and creative writing prompts. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of responding to various prompts, such as topic, audience, purpose, structure and style.
This quick reference chart ‘Types of Writing Prompts’ guides students on how to respond to explanatory, persuasive and creative writing prompts. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of responding to various prompts, such as topic, audience, purpose, structure and style.
This full-page ‘Weekly Meal Planner’ food and nutrition template asks students to record and analyse their meals over the previous week and to discuss ways they could improve their diet. It is a great tool for building students’ awareness of their own nutrition habits and encourages them to take responsibility for their own health and …More
This quick reference chart ‘What to Consider When Prewriting’ guides students to consider purpose, audience, style and form before they start writing. It is aimed at encouraging students to plan the content and organisation of their composition before writing their composition.
This quick reference chart ‘Writer’s Checklist’ gives students a list of what to look for when they revise their writing. It is aimed at encouraging students to review the content, organisation, sentence construction, usage and mechanics in their writing to make their composition the best it can be.
This quick reference chart ‘Writer’s Checklist’ gives students a list of what to look for when they revise their writing. It is aimed at encouraging students to review the content, organisation, sentence construction, usage and mechanics in their writing to make their composition the best it can be.
This quick reference chart ‘Writer’s Checklist’ gives students a list of what to look for when they revise their writing. It is aimed at encouraging students to review the content, organisation, sentence construction, usage and mechanics in their writing to make their composition the best it can be.
This quick reference chart ‘Writing Prompts’ guides students on how to respond to explanatory, persuasive and creative writing prompts. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of responding to various prompts, such as topic, audience, purpose and style.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Reports’ provides students with guidance for writing reports.
This ‘Daily Learning Log’ template is the perfect tool for keeping track of flexible or home learning sessions. The log contains two morning sessions, separated by a mid-morning break, and two afternoon sessions, separated by a mid-afternoon break, with a break for lunch in the middle of the day. The log can be completed at …More
This ‘Planning an Experiment’ graphic organiser provides a template for students to methodically plan an experiment from start to finish. The timeline format of this graphic organiser prompts students to consider the elements and actions required at each step of an experiment, supporting them in developing key investigation and experiment planning skills that are essential …More