Encourage your children to think about the words and language they use and the impact it has on others. These THINK posters are a colourful way to remind them to THINK before they speak. Learning to communicate is part...
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Multiplication Monkeys
Use this fun game to practise your multiplication facts. Roll 2 die, multiply and cover the answer on this game board. The player with four in a row will be the winner.
Keyboard Spelling Activity
Keyboard Spelling combines learning spelling with developing important skills for modern-day writing. It is a fun spelling activity with cross-curricular links. Students will benefit in more ways than one and teachers will enjoy the hassle-free preparation.
Spelling List Spiral
Spelling List Spiral is a novel way for students to practise their weekly spelling. The teaching resource can be used in a variety of ways to suit students of different ages and with different interests. Below you will find a number of creative ideas for teachers that want to liven up a grey spelling lesson.
Cross Number Puzzles
These challenging cross number puzzles are a great way to keep your students entertained and they hold a whole load of hidden benefits too!
Sign Language Spelling
Brighten up a spelling lesson with Sign-Language Spelling. Students can have fun learning how to communicate in sign-language whilst learning their weekly spelling words. The activity sheet displays clear visuals of how to sign each letter of the alphabet. There is also a space at the bottom of the page to write the spelling words.
Similes – Methods to Support Descriptive Writing in the Classroom
A great teaching resource to help children develop their descriptive writing skills. The Similes activity sheet is a fun tool to teach similes and encourages children to think imaginatively.
Word of the Day Vocabulary Activity
Word of the Day activities are great for building children’s vocabulary, which in turn helps develop their communication skills. This Word of the Day activity sheet is a great teaching resource for students and teachers. Students can enjoy investigating new and interesting words. While teachers can benefit from hassle-free preparation.
Reading Log Sheets
Reading logs are a great way as a teacher to see what books students have read for either home reading or inside your classroom reading program. Students can write their own name, book title and date on the reading log or for the little ones, they can have a parent assist after home reading time.
The Zones of Regulation
There are 9 posters in our Zone of Regulation poster pack that is inside the Lizard Learning Club PLUS Membership. Teachers can decide which ones they want to use in the classroom to suit their students for any given year.