This worksheet, ‘5Ws and How of Clean Water’ provides a structured diagram that helps students identify the who, what, when, where, why and how of water sanitation and collection. It is a great visual graphic that can be used as a comprehension activity and to generate meaningful class discussion.
This worksheet, ‘ABCs of Clean Water’ provides an alphabet grid that students can use to develop their vocabulary and brainstorm different ideas about the water cycle, water sanitation and water collection. This is a fun and simple resource that can be used effectively before, during or after an activity and across ability levels. It can …More
This simple infographic, ‘All the Water Around the World’ is a fantastic colourful resource that is a great addition to a unit on water collection, sanitation or the water cycle. Students are given interesting facts and figures that outline the amount of drinkable water around the world, how it is used and where it is …More
This worksheet, ‘Clean Water Acrostic Poem’ is a fantastic quick activity to brainstorm facts and ideas about water sanitation. It is a fun resource that can be used without preparation across all age groups and abilities. Students are required to use the letters from the words ‘clean water’ to list facts or ideas that they …More
This worksheet, ‘Clean Water Crossword’ provides students with the opportunity to use skills including vocabulary, reasoning and spelling to find the correct water words to complete the puzzle. It encourages students to identify and understand the terms being used and to build on their vocabulary of key words used when discussing water sanitation and collection. …More
This worksheet, ‘Clean Water Figure Match-Up’ is a fun and engaging activity to explore interesting facts and figures about water. Students must match each fact to its corresponding figure by either cutting out or drawing links. This resource encourages students to think logically and analytically to ascertain the most likely answer. An answer sheet is …More
This worksheet, ‘Clean Water Pie Chart’ is a simple resource that links mathematics with a unit of water accessibility around the world. Students are provided with figures and information which they must use to complete the pie chart.
This worksheet, ‘Clean Water True or False’ is a thought-provoking worksheet that requires students to asses the truth of facts about water around the world. Many students may presume the answers quickly only to realise their assumptions were not correct which can lead to interesting discussions and further research into water sanitation related topics. An …More
This worksheet, ‘Clean Water Unscramble’ is a great activity that encourages students to study the sounds and spellings of words associated with water sanitation. Students will be challenged to unscramble letters to find common words used during this topic. An answer sheet is also provided.
This worksheet, ‘Clean Water Word Search’ gives students the opportunity to learn new vocabulary and improve their spelling of words associated with water sanitation and collection. Students must scrutinise the spelling of each word on their list, ensuring new vocabulary is committed to memory with the correct spelling.
This worksheet, ‘Clean Water Word Shapes’ is a great resource that encourages students to examine the spelling and letter shapes of words associated with water collection. Students must use the word bank to match the letter shapes to the correct words.
This informational text, ‘Collecting Water’ features important factual information about different processes of collecting water. It is aimed at broadening students’ understanding about where water comes from before reaching our taps. It also provides a glossary of key terms to familiarise students with language commonly associated with collecting water.
This worksheet, ‘KWL Chart of Clean Water’ prompts students to explore what they know about water sanitation, what they want to learn and what they have learnt following activities. This is a great, clearly formatted resource to encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning and to assist teachers in establishing their students’ prior …More
This simple infographic, ‘Water in Africa’ is a fantastic colourful resource that is a great addition to a unit on water collection or sanitation in developing countries. Students are given interesting facts and figures that outline who typically collects the drinking water, how they collect water and how many people do not have access to …More
This worksheet, ‘Water Scarcity’ is an easy resource that can be used to introduce or supplement a topic on water access around the world. Students are directed to use their dictionaries to describe the meaning of scarcity and then are provided with the meanings of the two types of water scarcity, physical and economic. They …More
This worksheet, ‘5Ws and How of Road Safety’ provides a structured diagram that helps students identify the who, what, when, where, why and how of safe road behaviours. It is a great visual graphic that can be used to generate meaningful class discussion.
This worksheet, ‘ABCs of Road Safety’ provides an alphabet grid that students can use to develop their vocabulary and brainstorm different ideas about road safety concepts. This is a fun and simple resource that can be used effectively before, during or after an activity and across all ability levels. It can also be utilised during …More
This ‘Allergies’ chart allows teachers to record the food, medicine or other allergies and intolerances of their students. It is an essential tool for teachers to ensure the wellbeing and safety of their students and to avoid serious incidents.
This quick reference sheet, ‘Bike Safety Checklist’ is a simple resource that provides students with a list of important things they should remember before riding their bike. Some examples include making sure that they are wearing their helmet correctly and that their bikes are in good condition. It is a great addition to a unit …More
This Writing Traits activity ‘Editing for Punctuation’ encourages students to recognise the importance of using different punctuation and editing written work for correct punctuation.
This worksheet, ‘Correct Seat Belt Position’ is a wonderful resource to supplement a unit on road safety. Students are provided with a picture of a child using her seat belt correctly and they must label how the seat belt is correctly positioned. For example, the child in the picture has her back straight against the …More
This worksheet, ‘Crossing the Road Photo Sequence Cards’ is a great resource to supplement a unit on road safety. This activity provides students with the opportunity to correctly order the photos, demonstrating safe behaviour when crossing the road.
This ‘Fire Emergency Procedures’ chart lists the steps and procedures that students and teachers should take in the event of a fire emergency. It can be displayed in the classroom to ensure that both students and teachers become familiar with the procedures.
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 ‘How We Get Home’ chart helps teachers record the different modes of transport students take to get home. It allows teachers to ensure the safety of their students once they leave the classroom.
This worksheet, ‘KWL Chart of Road Safety’ prompts students to explore what they know about road safety, what they want to learn and what they have learnt following activities. This is a great, clearly formatted resource to encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning and to assist teachers in establishing their students’ prior …More
This quick reference chart ‘Making Judgements’ shows students different questions to ask to make judgements about a text. It is aimed at encouraging students to use what they already know together with information from texts themselves to make a decision about what they are reading.
This ‘Resuscitation’ chart is a step-by-step guide featuring essential information for teachers or students who need to administer CPR on someone who is unconscious or not breathing normally.
This worksheet, ‘Risky Road Behaviours’ provides students with some examples of risky and safe behaviours whilst around roads. They are required to categorise examples into either safe or risky and then specify how they would change the risky behaviours to safe behaviours.
This worksheet, ‘Road Safety Acrostic Poem’ is a fantastic activity to brainstorm ideas about road safety. It is a fun activity that can be used without preparation and across all age groups and abilities. Students are required to use the letters from the words ‘road safety’ to describe safe behaviours that should be observed around …More
This worksheet, ‘Road Safety Crossword’ provides students with the opportunity to use skills including vocabulary, reasoning and spelling to find the correct road safety themed words to complete the puzzle. It encourages students to identify and understand the terms being used and to build on their vocabulary of key words. An answer sheet is also …More
This worksheet, ‘Road Safety True or False’ is a thought-provoking worksheet that requires students to asses the truth of facts about road rules and safe behaviours around roads. Many students may presume the answers quickly only to realise their assumptions were not correct which can lead to interesting discussions and further research. An answer sheet …More
This worksheet, ‘Road Safety Unscramble’ is a great activity that encourages students to study the sounds and spellings of words associated with road safety. Students will be challenged to unscramble letters to find common words used when talking about road use. An answer sheet is also provided.
This worksheet, ‘Road Safety Word Search’ gives students the opportunity to learn new vocabulary and improve their spelling of words associated with the safe use of roads. Students must scrutinise the spelling of each word on their list, ensuring new vocabulary is committed to memory with the correct spelling.
This worksheet, ‘Road Safety Word Shapes’ is a great resource that encourages students to examine the spelling and letter shapes of words associated with roads and safe road behaviours. Students must use the word bank to match the letter shapes to the correct words. An answer sheet is also provided.
These Road Sign themed page borders are a set of full colour and black and white page borders that can be used in various ways in the classroom such as in wall displays and bulletin boards. They can also be used in student projects or worksheets. Borders can be printed, coloured in and laminated.
This set of road sign photo cards enhances vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion about road signs.
This text about, ‘Road Signs’ is a simple informative resource that explores the location and meaning of various signs around the roads and community. Students are provided with visual stimulus and summarised information that can lead to great discussions.
This analysing text worksheet ‘Safety Tips to Avoid Getting Stung by Bees’ supports students to use various strategies to understand an informative text about bees. 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 …More
This analysing text worksheet ‘Search and Rescue Dogs’ supports students to use various strategies to understand a narrative text about these special canines. 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 and to look critically at …More
This road safety themed banner, ‘Stop, Look, Listen’ is a great resource that can be cut out and used as part of a colourful classroom display. The banner is split over several pages which can be printed onto any size paper and joined up to cater for different sized wall displays. Printing in full colour …More
This ‘Student Contact Information’ form is an essential tool that allows teachers to record individual student profiles with key information including parent or guardian contact details in case of emergency inside or outside the classroom.
This writing task worksheet ‘Trapped Under a Log’ 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
These Water themed page borders are a set of full colour and black and white page borders that can be used in various ways in the classroom such as in wall displays and bulletin boards. They can also be used in student projects or worksheets. Borders can be printed, coloured in and laminated.
This worksheet, ‘What Would You Do?’ provides students with some examples of situations where safe behaviours may be overlooked. Students are asked what would they do given the situation, generating a platform for discussion about how to best manage or avoid potentially dangerous incidents.
This worksheet, ‘Where Are These Signs Found?’ is a great resource to help prompt discussion and research into the location of important signs. Students may also use this worksheet to consolidate learning following related learning activities.
This worksheet, ‘Crash Test Eggs’ is a fabulous experiment based learning activity. Students are required to design a construction that successfully protects a raw egg at the point of impact with the ground. It provides a great link to how cars are designed to give the driver and passengers the most protection on impact and …More
This worksheet, ‘Pedestrian Hazards’ is a wonderful resource that asks students to identify hazards within the pictures provided. The pictures show examples of potential hazards such as walking across the road whilst listening to music. Students are then required to explain what they circled and why it is a hazard.
These templates of four, ‘Road Safety Bookmarks’ are simple colourful bookmarks that can be used as a fun reminder of road safe behaviours. Each bookmark features a different design with an important road safety message. The bookmarks can be printed onto card or paper, cut out and laminated and also have a hole that can …More