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Michelangelo Word Scramble
Students rearrange the letters to find the words that are all associated with the famous artist, Michelangelo. There are 20 words for students to unscramble. This worksheet was created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
International Women's Day - Women in History
International Women’s Day is celebrated every year on 8 March. It is a day to celebrate women’s accomplishments in a wide number of areas, all around the world. Students read the facts and match each description to the woman that is being described. This worksheet was created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
International Women's Day Word Search
International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global event that takes place on 8 March. It is a day to celebrate women’s achievements in a wide number of areas while calling for gender equality. Students are asked to find the words associated with International Women’s Day hidden in the puzzle. This resource was created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
Equivalent Fractions 3
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We can make equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing both top and bottom by the same amount. Students are asked to firstly complete the equivalent fraction chains and then complete the equivalent fractions.
Reading Comprehension - Alexander Graham Bell
This reading comprehension includes some interesting facts about the famous scientist and inventor, Alexander Graham Bell. Students read through the text and answer the accompanying questions. Created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
Word Scramble - Alexander Graham Bell
Students unscramble the letters to find the words that are all associated with Alexander Graham Bell. There are 20 words for students to unscramble. Celebrate his birthday on 3rd March with this fun printable! Created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
Cloze Activity - Alexander Graham Bell
Students read the facts about one of the most famous inventors, Alexander Graham Bell, and fill in the missing words from the word bank. This resource can be used in any Alexander Graham Bell-themed lesson! Created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
Biography - Alexander Graham Bell
What invention is Alexander Graham Bell most known for? When and where was Alexander Graham Bell born? Students are asked to carry out some research and find out some interesting facts about Alexander Graham Bell. There are 10 questions for students to answer. Created by www.primaryleap.co.uk
Easter Resource - Addition
An Easter themed worksheet with addition. Students help the Easter bunny count his carrots.
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Coronavirus - Global Solutions
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Students are asked to take a look at some of the solutions to try and stop the spread of the coronavirus. What do they think are the most effective and why? Write down the advantages and disadvantages of each solution.
KS2 English Resource - Apostrophes
A primary English resource on writing sentences and adding the missing apostrophes.
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Easter Resource - Spring Yellow
Students circle the word in each line that is yellow in colour.
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Label the Parts of a Tree
Kids look at this colourful worksheet showing the different parts of the tree. They must label each part correctly by writing the correct word on the lines provided. It's a great way to practice with the names of tree parts. This worksheet was created by primaryleap.co.uk
KS2 Maths worksheet - Adding 11
A KS2 maths resource focusing on adding 11 to a number. This worksheet was created by PrimaryLeap
KS2 English Resource - Spellings 'ure'
A KS2 English resource including a list of 12 words with ‘ure’ for students to learn. There are exercises including putting the words in alphabetical order and choosing the correct word from the spelling list to complete the sentences.
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KS2 English Resource - Suffixes 'able' or 'ible'
A KS2 literacy worksheet focusing on the suffixes ‘able’ and ‘ible’. Students complete each word by choosing ‘able’ or ‘ible’.
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Diminutives 3
Diminutives are affixes that mean small. It may be small in size or years. Students are asked to match the correct diminutive for each animal by drawing a line.
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Reading Comprehension: Christmas in Australia
What happens in Australia at Christmas? What is the weather like? Students are asked to read the text and answer the study questions.
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KS2 Creative writing activity: Back To School - What If...?
A fun creative writing worksheet to get kids thinking! Students imagine it is the first day of school and answer the ‘what if’ questions.
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KS2 English resource - Use of the hyphen
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The symbol (-) is called a hyphen in the English language. A hyphen is a short horizontal line used to link words together. Students read through sentences and write the word that is missing a hyphen.