This photo activity card, ‘Beaver’, provides integrated thematic vocabulary and oral language development activities on the topic of beavers. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of this iconic Canadian animal and its habitat and can be used as a prompt for further discussion or study of animals in Canada.
In this worksheet, ‘Cryptic Puzzles’ students use examples then create their own cryptic puzzles.
In this worksheet, ‘Cryptic Puzzles’ students use examples then create their own cryptic puzzles.
This data representation worksheet, ‘Elements of Graphs’ allows for practice reading the features of graphs. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This number sense worksheet, ‘Greater Than, Less Than….’ allows for practice comparing and ordering commonly used fractions. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This report, ‘Lady Liberty’ describes the history of the Statue of Liberty and explains why it has become an American national monument. It provides opportunities for students to practise vocabulary and comprehension skills. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This hands-on activity, ‘Make a Coat of Arms’, asks students to design their own coat of arms using the Canadian coat of arms as a model. This is a great resource for broadening students’ historical and cultural knowledge about Canada and could be used as a prompt for further discussion or study of Canadian history.
This number and operations worksheet, ‘Multiplication in Pictures 1’ allows for practice modelling, representing and explain multiplication. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This quick reference tool ‘Proofreading Marks’ shows students how to use marks as they proofread their writing.
This writing prompt, ‘Symbols’ helps students to write about different symbols for special occasions, such as hearts for Valentine’s Day. It encourages students to think about symbols and traditions and is aimed at broadening students’ writing and language skills.
This reading comprehension activity, ‘Treasures in the Sand’, asks students to answer comprehension questions on a text about mummies discovered in Egypt.
The learning activity, ‘Tukutuku Patterns’ shows how M?ori in New Zealand weave patterns with flax to tell stories about their history. Students can replicate patterns and create their own, identifying the way elements are repeated and extended in different patterns. An answer sheet is provided and includes accompanying teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning …More