This technology activity, ‘Software User Licence’ ensures students gain confidence in using different software. Students will use appropriate software to create texts.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘T: Tyrannosaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This content area reading learning activity, ‘Text Response Centres,’ helps students create different types of responses to texts. It has students rotate five text response centres to create lasting impressions of text.
This Reading Comprehension worksheet, ‘The Braille System of Writing’, features an informational text about the code that allows blind and visually impaired people to read and write. It encourages students to use a variety of strategies to interpret the text and includes questions about vocabulary, detail, reasoning, validity, cause and effect, fact/opinion, and genre. Answer …More
This Animal Alphabet, ‘U: Ultrasaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This quick reference chart ‘Using Italics’ helps students to identify when and how to use italics in their writing. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of using special type to convey meaning and provides examples of different cases where students can use italics to help make their writing more interesting and engaging …More
This writing activity, ‘Using Repetition’ supports language development by encouraging students to explore and use repetition and contrasts in texts. It is aimed at developing students’ awareness of repetition through a fun activity in which students write a repetition story.
This quick reference chart ‘Using Special Type in Writing’ shows students how and when to use capital letters, italic type and bold lettering. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of using special type to convey meaning and provides examples of using capital letters, italic type and bold lettering to add emphasis and …More
This Animal Alphabet, ‘V: Velociraptor’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘W: Wannanosaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This quick reference chart ‘What Is a Metaphor?’ helps students to identify and use metaphors. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of imagery and encourages students to describe something by comparing it to something else and space for students to practise using metaphors to make their writing more interesting and engaging.
This quick reference chart ‘What Is an Idiom?’ helps students to identify and use idioms. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of imagery and provides examples and space for students to practise using idioms to help students make their writing more interesting and engaging.
This figurative language worksheet ‘What Is an Idiom?’ supports students to understand and use this figure of speech. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of imagery and provides examples and space for students to practise using idioms to help make their writing more interesting and engaging.
This quick reference chart ‘What Is a Hyperbole?’ helps students to identify and use exaggeration. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of imagery and provides examples and space for students to practise using hyperbole to help students make their writing more interesting and engaging.
This quick reference chart ‘What Is a Onomatopoeia?’ helps students to identify and use noise-effect words. It is aimed at introducing students to the principles of imagery and provides examples and space for students to practise using onomatopoeia to help students make their writing more interesting and engaging.
This writing activity, ‘Writing for a Purpose and an Audience’ (Levels 3-4) supports language development by encouraging students to clarify their purpose for writing, their intended audience and how they will make their writing interesting for the intended reader.
This writing activity, ‘Writing for a Purpose and an Audience’ (Levels 5-6) supports language development by encouraging students to clarify their purpose for writing, their intended audience and how they will make their writing interesting for the intended reader.
This writing activity, ‘Writing: Proofreading Checklist’ supports language development by encouraging students to proofread their writing and make changes in order to improve the legibility, grammar, spelling and punctuation of their writing.
This writing activity, ‘Writing: Revision Checklist’ supports language development by encouraging students to revise their writing and make changes in order to improve the content, structure, clarity, precision and flow of writing.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘X: Xiaosaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘Y: Yunnanosaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘Z: Zigongosaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.