This patterns and algebra worksheet, ‘Predict the Pattern’ allows for practice with patterns. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This writing organiser ‘Procedures’ supports students to plan for writing a procedural text to show how to carry out a task.
This graphic organiser, ‘Procedures’ supports the teaching of writing and science experiments by giving students a template for recording the steps in a procedure.
This content area reading learning activity, ‘Put in Order,’ helps students learn the vocabulary for chronological, logical, and sequential order. It encourages students to retell the steps of an activity they are familiar with, such as making a sandwich, playing a game, sharpening a pencil, etc.
The amusing learning activity ‘Quacky Questions’ has some interesting problems for students to solve, such as: How many legs are there in a group of sheep and ducks? How can you share pizzas to distribute the olives fairly? Students try out different strategies as they solve and discuss the problems. An answer sheet is provided …More
This graphic organiser, ‘Reporting the Battle’ helps students to arrange and apply what they learn about battles and warfare.
This patterns and algebra worksheet, ‘Represent and Analyse Patterns’ allows for practice with linear and nonlinear number patterns. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This graphic organiser, ‘Revolutionary War and the Timeline’ asks students to place events from the revolutionary war in chronological order on a timeline.
This Beginning Maths activity, ‘Same Name Patterns’ encourages students to identify, describe and discriminate the attributes and core of an AB Pattern.
This graphic organiser, ‘Sandwiching Sentences’ helps students structure paragraphs.
This graphic organiser, ‘Sequence of Events’ supports the teaching of writing by prompting students to identify the order of events as they plan their writing.
This graphic organiser, ‘Sequencing Train’ provides a structure with which students can focus on the beginning, middle and ending of a story.
This graphic organiser, ‘Sequencing Train for The Mitten’ provides a structure with which students can focus on the beginning, middle and ending of The Mitten by Jan Brett.
This graphic organiser, ‘Smooth Writing’ prompts students to consider ways to make connections within sentences and paragraphs.
This learning activity, ‘Snail Trails’, explores rotation and translation through a snail’s sequence of slides. It asks students to use the square dot paper to plot various slide sequences. An answer sheet is provided and includes accompanying teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
This patterns and algebra worksheet, ‘Solve the Pattern 1’ allows for practice solving problems with patterns. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This patterns and algebra worksheet, ‘Solve the Pattern 2’ allows for practice solving problems with patterns. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This graphic organiser, ‘Stepping Stones’ allows students to structure key events into chronological order, looking at the possible consequences of changing the order of events.
This graphic organiser, ‘Storyboard Documentary’ helps students to study about famous people or events and then place events in chronological order.
This patterns and algebra worksheet, ‘Table of Value’ allows for practice creating and using tables to solve problems. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This addition worksheet, ‘Target Multiples’ asks students to practise with addition.
This graphic organiser, ‘The Domino Effect of 9/11’ asks students to think about the events of 11th September 2001 and how the event has impacted life since.
This Readers Theatre activity, ‘The Mountain Lion’ encourages students to use text organisers to determine the main ideas and to locate information in a text. It also builds reading fluency. This activity includes a script for 5 readers.
In this learning activity, ‘The Mystery of the Vanishing Pattern’, students must help Sherlock find the missing objects in his sequential patterns and then make up their own patterns. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
This graphic organiser, ‘The Rock Cycle’ asks students to record the process of the sedimentary rock cycle in a comic strip format.
This Readers Theatre activity, ‘The Story of Basketball’ encourages students to develop an understanding of structural patterns or organisation in informational texts. It also builds reading fluency. This activity includes a script for 5 readers.
This content area reading learning activity, ‘Time Lines,’ helps students understand what happened in a text and when it happened. It is aimed at enhancing students’ comprehension of the text by having them create a visual representation of the important events in the text.
This graphic organiser, ‘Timeline’ allows students to structure events into chronological or sequential order.
This Beginning Maths activity, ‘What Comes Next?’ encourages students to predict and extend an existing pattern.
This patterns worksheet, ‘What’s Missing?’ asks students to practise identifying basic number patterns.
This understanding numbers worksheet, ‘What’s the Number?’ asks students to practise estimating on a number line.
This Beginning Maths activity, ‘What’s the Pattern Core?’ encourages students to identify and describe the core of a pattern using objects and given examples.
This patterns and algebra worksheet, ‘Which Table?’ allows for practice with input/output tables. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Directions’ provides students with guidance and an example of how to write instructional texts.
This graphic organiser, ‘Writing Instructions’ supports the teaching of writing and science experiments by giving students a template for recording the steps in a procedure.