This kids news activity, ‘Four Year Old Becomes Mayor Of Small Town’ is about a child selected to be mayor of a small US community.
This graphic organiser, ‘Frayer Model’ supports the students in demonstrating knowledge or brainstorming new topics.
This Readers Theatre activity, ‘Frogs’ encourages students to summarise and paraphrase information in texts. It also builds reading fluency. This activity includes a script for 6 readers.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Frozen in Time’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on the Andes Mountains in Peru.
This postcard ‘Gauteng: Cradle of Humankind’ features important factual background information on this ancient place and the fossils that have been found there. The postcard template encourages students to research the location in order to write creatively about it as though recounting a visit. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the environmental, cultural …More
This postcard ‘Gauteng: Johannesburg’ features important factual background information on South Africa’s largest city. The postcard template encourages students to research the location in order to write creatively about it as though recounting a visit. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the environmental, cultural and historical landmarks of South Africa and can be …More
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Get Set for Space’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about going into space.
This reading comprehension activity ‘Global Warming’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about how global warming is affecting the Earth.
This reading comprehension activity ‘Goal: Ending Child Labour’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about ending child labour.
This Readers Theatre activity, ‘Goldie and the Three Bears’ encourages students to understand similarities and differences within and among literary works from various genre and cultures. It also builds on reading fluency. This activity includes a script for 7 readers.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Gr-r-r-eat News About Tigers’, is available at two different reading levels to allow for differentiated instruction. It asks students to read a story and answer comprehension questions about the tigers in Africa.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Gr-r-r-eat News About Tigers’, is available at two different reading levels to allow for differentiated instruction. It asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about tigers in Africa.
This Readers Theatre activity, ‘Grace’s Family Story’ encourages students to summarise and paraphrase information in texts. It also builds reading fluency. This activity includes a script for 6 readers.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Great Ball of Fire!’, is available at two different reading levels to allow for differentiated instruction. It asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about the Sun and solar power.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Great Ball of Fire!’, is available at two different reading levels to allow for differentiated instruction. It asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about weather predictions and the Sun.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Green Thumbs’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about a neighbourhood project.
This graphic organiser, ‘Greetings to All’ supports students in developing their writing skills by brainstorming greetings and closings for friendly letter writing.
This graphic organiser, ‘Greetings to My Secret Pal’ supports students in developing their writing skills by brainstorming greetings and closings for their secret pal letters.
This kids news activity, ‘Hadfield Brings Space Life Down To Earth’ is about how technology and social media enable an astronaut to communicate from space.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Happy Holidays!’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about the different holidays celebrated around the world.
This graphic organiser, ‘Hats Off to Facts and Opinions’ asks students to distinguish between a fact and an opinion when reading a chosen text.
This graphic organiser, ‘Hats Off to Facts and Opinions for Diaries’ asks students to determine if different statements from a diary entry are facts or opinions.
This graphic organiser, ‘Having a Ball’ provides students the opportunity to edit and publish their written work.
This graphic organiser, ‘Having an Animal Ball’ provides students the opportunity to edit and publish their animal poems.
This graphic organiser, ‘Helen Keller Facts or Opinions’ helps students distinguish facts from opinions after reading about Helen Keller.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Hello! Anybody Out There?’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about aliens from outer space.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Hello! Anybody Out There?’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about aliens in outer space.
This writing task worksheet ‘Help Him Solve the Problem’ helps students to practise creative writing. 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 encourages students to use a checklist to help …More
This writing task worksheet ‘HELP!’ helps students to practise creative writing. 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 space for students to plan their writing and a checklist to …More
This writing task worksheet ‘Helping A Sad Friend’ helps students to practise creative writing. 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 space for students to plan their writing and …More
This Readers Theatre activity, ‘Helping Monkeys’ encourages students to summarise and paraphrase information in texts. It also builds reading fluency. This activity includes a script for 5 readers.
This graphic organiser, ‘Hierarchy Chart’ is an upside-down tree diagram used to organise the flow of ideas into a top down format. For example, students can use this graphical scaffold to break down a broad concept into greater detail. The hierarchy chart is a great resource for post-reading comprehension activities or as a pre-writing prompt …More
This graphic organiser, ‘Hierarchy Chart’ is an upside-down tree diagram used to organise the flow of ideas into a top down format. For example, students can use this graphical scaffold to break down a broad concept into greater detail. The hierarchy chart is a great resource for post-reading comprehension activities or as a pre-writing prompt …More
This Readers Theatre activity, ‘History of Aeroplanes’ encourages students to summarise information in the script and retell it in their own words. It also builds reading fluency. This activity includes a script for 4 readers.
This writing task worksheet ‘Hold Fast to Dreams’ 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 checklist …More
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 reading comprehension activity, ‘Honour at Last’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about Henry Flipper.
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, ‘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 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 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 writing task worksheet ‘How to Care for…’ 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 checklist …More
This writing task worksheet ‘How to Make Something To Eat’ 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 encourages students to use a checklist to help with …More
This writing task worksheet ‘How to Write a Good Story’ 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 …More
This reading comprehension activity ‘How Vikings Lived’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about the history of Vikings.
This writing task worksheet ‘Hurt Feelings’ 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 encourages students to use a checklist to help with the content and organisation, …More
This graphic organiser, ‘I Scream, You Scream’ allows students to sort information into groups, based on different types of weather conditions and seasons.
This graphic organiser, ‘I Scream, You Scream for Changes in Seasons’ allows students to sort information into groups, based on different seasons.
This graphic organiser, ‘I Spy A Word for Squids’ asks students to find unfamiliar vocabulary words as they read Squids Will Be Squids by Jon Scieszka and then use a dictionary to define those words.
This kids news activity, ‘IBM Produces World’s Smallest Movie – Made Of Atoms’ is about a stop-motion film created on an atomic level.
This Writing Traits activity ‘Brainstorming’ encourages students to use the brainstorming technique as a way to gather ideas prior to writing.
This Writing Traits activity ‘Story Planning with an Outline’ encourages students to plan written pieces using outlines.
This kids news activity, ‘Ikea Criticised For Airbrushing Women From Its Saudi Arabia Catalogue’ is about an incident where women were airbrushed from Ikea’s Saudi catalogue and the Swedish company’s apologetic response.
This Writing Traits activity, ‘Imagery: Using Similes’ encourages students to use a simile in descriptive writing.
This graphic organiser, ‘Imagine That’ provides the opportunity for students to brainstorm responses to their peer’s business letters.
This graphic organiser, ‘Imagine That for Chocolate Companies’ provides the opportunity for students to brainstorm responses to their peer’s business letters.