This spelling activity, ‘Homophones’ provides opportunities for practice with selecting the correct spelling between two homophones.
This writing task worksheet ‘Honesty Is the Best Policy’ helps students to practise expository writing. It is aimed at encouraging students plan their writing and ask themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details, examples and their own personal experience. It includes space for students to plan their writing and a …More
This early learning activity, ‘Honey Jar’ provides cut-outs to make stick puppets of animals and items that feature in the accompanying story.
This Reading Comprehension worksheet, ‘Honeybee Safety Tips’, features an informational text about how to avoid serious injury from honeybees. It encourages students to use a variety of strategies to interpret the text and includes questions about the main idea, making a judgment, validity, sequence, drawing a conclusion, reasoning, genre, and making an inference. Answer sheet …More
This editing and revising learning activity, ‘Hong Kong’ encourages students to recognise capitalisation and spelling errors, and understand sentence structure. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Honour at Last’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about Henry Flipper.
This analysing text worksheet ‘Honour Our Earliest People’ supports students to use various strategies to understand opposing letters to the editor about creating a new public holiday. It is aimed at encouraging students to deconstruct the text in order to gain a deeper understanding of its purpose, to recall specific details from the text, to …More
This writing prompt exemplar, ‘Hoops’ provides a writing model for the students. It encourages students to think about age limits in sports and is aimed at broadening students’ writing and language skills.
This writing prompt, ‘Hoops’ helps students to write about what they think about the NBA’s new age rules. It encourages students to think about age limits in sports and is aimed at broadening students’ writing and language skills.
This reading activity, ‘Hopscotch’ supports reading development by encouraging students to practise reading sight words as they hop their way down a hopscotch board. It is aimed at developing students’ awareness of sight words. It provides sight word cards and uppercase alphabet cards.
This Poetry worksheet, ‘Horse Sense’, features a humorous poem about how to handle a horse. It encourages students to use a variety of strategies to interpret the poem and includes questions about figurative language, reasoning, making an inference, conclusion, detail, and theme. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This classic nursery rhyme ‘Hot Cross Buns’ is presented with illustrations ready for projection or printing. It provides a simple and engaging introduction to following rhythm and rhyme whilst simultaneously encouraging group cooperation and interaction. Accompanying sheet music is available for each item in this collection of classic nursery rhymes.
This graphic organiser, ‘Hot Diggity-Dog’ asks students to compare and contrast topics discussed in a text, such as characters, events and vocabulary.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Hot on Lewis and Clark’s Trail’, is available at two different reading levels to allow for differentiated instruction. It asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about two explorers who travelled across America.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Hot on Lewis and Clark’s Trail’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about two explorers who travelled across America.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Hot Pot’ asks students to answer questions about a short poem, which is about a woman and her big, black pot. It is aimed at developing students’ awareness of semantics and encourages them to recall details from a poem.
This article, ‘Volcanoes: Hot Stuff’, provides information about volcanoes. It is aimed at broadening students’ environmental and geographical awareness and includes colourful and engaging images.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Hotshot on a Skateboard’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about a kid named Ryan Sheckler, who admired skateboard champion Tony Hawk.
This set of flashcards,’House’ supports vocabulary development about rooms and features of the house. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This set of flashcards,’House’ supports vocabulary development about rooms and features of the house. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This set of flashcards,’House’ supports vocabulary development about rooms and features of the house. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This set of flashcards,’House’ supports vocabulary development about rooms and features of the house. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This set of flashcards,’House Objects’ supports vocabulary development about objects found in the home. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This set of flashcards,’House Objects’ supports vocabulary development about objects found in the home. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This set of flashcards,’House Objects’ supports vocabulary development about objects found in the home. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This set of flashcards,’House Objects’ supports vocabulary development about objects found in the home. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This set of flashcards,’House Objects’ supports vocabulary development about objects found in the home. Topic based flashcards are a great tool for teachers or parents to build a child’s vocabulary and improve word association. Browse over 200+ thematic flashcards and make learning fun!
This writing prompt, ‘House Rules’ helps students to write about the rules their family has. It encourages students to think about why they have rules and what happens if someone breaks a rule and is aimed at broadening students’ writing and language skills.
This article, ‘All About Australian Animals: How a Joey Grows’, describes the different stages of a baby kangaroo’s growth. It provides factual information about a joey’s development and features colourful and engaging photographs.
This article, ‘All About Australian Animals: How Big Is It?’, describes the sizes of different Australian animals. It provides factual information and features colourful and engaging photographs.
This analysing text worksheet ‘How Chewing Gum Was Developed’ supports students to use various strategies to understand a narrative text about this invention. It is aimed at encouraging students to deconstruct the text in order to gain a deeper understanding of its purpose, to recall specific details from the text, to look critically at words …More
This Reading Comprehension worksheet, ‘How Chewing Gum Was Developed’, features an informational text about the history of chewing gum. It encourages students to use a variety of strategies to interpret the text and includes questions about validity, classification, sequence, importance, character, mood, cause and effect, setting, main idea, and reasoning. Answer sheet provided with file …More
This reading comprehension activity, ‘How Coyote Got His Special Power’ asks students to answer questions about a Native American tale about Coyote. It is aimed at increasing students’ awareness of semantics and encourages students to recall information, draw conclusions and make predictions.
This article, ‘How Deep are Sharks Found?’, provides information about various species of sharks and at what depths they are likely to be found. The text is accompanied by diagrammatic illustrations.
This Readers Theatre activity, ‘How Did They Do it?’ encourages students to determine problems and solutions located in the content of a script. It also builds reading fluency. This activity includes a script for 5 readers.
This article, ‘All About Birds: How Do Birds Fly?’, explains how birds fly. It provides factual information and includes colourful and engaging illustrations.
This graphic organiser, ‘How Do the Rhymes End?’ supports students in creating lists of rhyming words with common endings.
This physical science worksheet, ‘How Do We Open It?’ asks students to identify different movements and their effects with everyday objects. It supports an understanding of movement.
This vocabulary activity, ‘How Does Nature Help Us?’ supports vocabulary development by encouraging students to identify the correct noun in context.
This sequencing activity, ‘How Many?’ develops comprehension through sequencing images about counting and understanding numbers.
This writing prompt, ‘How Much Sleep?’ helps students to write about the pros and cons of changing their school’s starting and ending times. It encourages students to think about sleep patterns and is aimed at broadening students’ writing and language skills.
This writing prompt, ‘How Nice!’ helps students to write about the meaning of the word ‘nice’. It encourages students to think about word meanings and is aimed at broadening students’ writing and language skills.
This kids news activity, ‘How Reading The News Helped Craig Kielburger Change The World’ is about how a 12-year-old activist from Canada was inspired to start an international charity for children.
This article, ‘How Snakes Move’ provides information about the ways in which different snakes move depending on their environment or their own physical features. It also introduces students to various terms relating to snakes’ physical features and movements. The text is supported by detailed diagrams and several photographs.
This editing and revising learning activity, ‘How Teeth Decay’ encourages students to recognise capitalisation and spelling errors, and understand sentence structure. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This quick reference chart ‘How Texts Are Structured’ offers guidance on the sequence of a story. It is aimed at introducing students to the functional organisation of texts in order to gain a deeper understanding of their parts – beginning, middle, end – and each part’s purpose – establish setting and characters, plot development and …More
This quick reference chart ‘How Texts Are Structured’ offers guidance on the sequence of a story. It is aimed at introducing students to the functional organisation of texts in order to gain a deeper understanding of their parts – beginning, middle, end – and each part’s purpose – establish setting and characters, plot development and …More
This quick reference chart ‘How Texts Are Structured’ offers guidance on the sequence of a story. It is aimed at introducing students to the functional organisation of texts in order to gain a deeper understanding of their parts – beginning, middle, end – and each part’s purpose – establish setting and characters, plot development and …More
This editing and revising learning activity, ‘How the Flamingo Got its Colour’ encourages students to recognise capitalisation and spelling errors, correct tense, punctuation and sentence structure. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This story, ‘All About Animal Families: How the Kangaroo Got Her Pouch’, tells a legend of how the kangaroo got her pouch. It includes colourful and engaging photographs.
This worksheet ‘How to Be a Better Writer’ helps guide students to revise their writing work.
This worksheet ‘How to Be a Better Writer’ helps guide students to revise their writing.
How to Be a Better Writer’ helps guide students to revise and improve their writing work.
This analysing text worksheet ‘How to Become A US Citizen’ supports students to use various strategies to understand an informational text about becoming a permanent resident in America. It is aimed at encouraging students to deconstruct the text in order to gain a deeper understanding of its purpose, to recall specific details from the text …More
This analysing text worksheet ‘How to Become an Inventor in Just Five Steps’ supports students to use various strategies to understand an informational text about inventing. It is aimed at encouraging students to deconstruct the text in order to gain a deeper understanding of its purpose, to recall specific details from the text, to look …More