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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!

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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!
Battleships (4 and 6-figure) Grid-Reference Activity
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Battleships (4 and 6-figure) Grid-Reference Activity

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Through the classic game of Battleships, this activity will help reinforce the concept of (coordinates), specifically 4 and 6 digit grid-references in a fun way. There are two pages to this download. The first contains a 4-digit grid-reference game and a separate 6-digit game. The second page is the same setup, except their are more ships available to place on the board. Instructions: The idea is that each student in a pair gets a copy of the worksheet. They then place the designated ships on their grid using the letters. They may also colour them as well. Tip: Make sure they place all their ships on the grid and that they don’t split them up into pieces. Once the ships have been positioned, the first player will give a grid-reference to ‘bomb’. If they get a direct hit on one of the other players ships, the other player must say so and also tell what type of ship they hit. The first player can then mark on their own sheet whether it was a hit or miss. The first player to destroy all the enemy ships is the winner. My children really loved this game and it really does help them remember how to read grid-references and get quick at doing so! If you enjoy this activity, please kindly leave a review. Thank you.
Parts of the Digestive System Worksheet
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Parts of the Digestive System Worksheet

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the digestive system - mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus, gall-bladder, liver, pancreas etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of the digestive system Label a diagram with some of the parts of the digestive system A word search with the parts of the system with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Parts of a Flowering Plant
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Parts of a Flowering Plant

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of a plant - flower, petals, stem, branches, buds, roots etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of a flowering plant Label a diagram with some of the parts of a plant A word search with the parts of a plant with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the parts of a flowering plant. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Parts of the Respiratory (Breathing) System Worksheet
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Parts of the Respiratory (Breathing) System Worksheet

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the respiratory system - nostrils, mouth, larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, lungs, alveoli etc. The activities are as follows: a) Anagrams of the parts of the respiratory system. b) Label a diagram with some of the parts of the respiratory system. c) A word search with some of the parts of the respiratory system with extra bonus words hidden within. d) Describing the function of one or two of the parts of the respiratory system. It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Google Earth - Famous Landmarks
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Google Earth - Famous Landmarks

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This fun activity involves children using Google Earth to discover various famous landmarks from around the world. Examples include a mixture of man-made structures such as The Taj Mahal, and natural landmarks such as Ayre’s Rock. Children can ether type or copy the coordinates into Google Earth and then easily find the monument. Older students could even try to manually find the coordinates. Once there, they can explore the landmark following which they should record its name and country in the table. This could either work as an individual competition - see who can find all the places in the quickest time. Or it could be done as a collective effort - the whole class working to find the different places before the time runs out. It works as a great follow-up lesson to mapping and use of coordinates or even just as an introduction to Google Earth or an introduction to famous human and physical geographic landmarks.
Flags, Countries & Continents Worksheet
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Flags, Countries & Continents Worksheet

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This set is made up of three different worksheets. Each one has five different flags in the middle and on either side of the flags are the corresponding country and continent names (not in order). The objective is for the children to look up the country in an atlas or on the internet and then discover its flag and continent. They then need to colour the flag correctly and draw arrows to join up the flags to the correct country name and continent. See the image preview to get a better idea of how it works. It’s a great activity to get the children using book and internet resources independently. The download includes a fully editable DOC as well as a PDF.
Human Reproductive Systems Pack - Large Activity Worksheets
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Human Reproductive Systems Pack - Large Activity Worksheets

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This pack contains 2 large (A3) worksheets with a variety of activities and puzzles relating the male and female reproductive systems, fertilisation and menstruation. Please see the individual previews for further details. Thank you.
Conductors and Insulators Worksheet and Short Experiment
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Conductors and Insulators Worksheet and Short Experiment

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This worksheet comprises of a fill in the blanks paragraph all about electrical conductors and insulators, a space for a experiment setup diagram and a results table. The children are expected to complete the fill in the blanks activity first. You could help them out by providing a word bank on the board/projector. They should then draw a circuit which will enable them to test the conductivity of different materials. For this you will ideally need some batteries, wires and either a motor, LED or Light bulb. I usually have children work in pairs for the experiment but complete their own worksheet. Before testing the materials the children have selected they need to make a prediction or hypothesis about whether their material will conduct electricity or not. *This document is fully editable so you can make changes where you please. *
Drawing Electric Circuit Diagrams
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Drawing Electric Circuit Diagrams

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This worksheet is made up of pictures of 5 real electric circuits. The main idea is for children to look at the photos and then use the provided symbols to draw the corresponding electrical circuit diagrams. The symbols are provided in a table at the beginning of the worksheet and there are questions after each circuit. Questions probe children’s observation, connections with real life, problems with the circuits and ways to improve them. This worksheet can word as a nice introduction or even a follow-up to children building circuits for themselves. They could even build them along side completing the worksheet. I hope this helps your children to draw electrical circuits properly as well as improve their general understanding of electronics.
Spelling Homework Template
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Spelling Homework Template

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This spelling homework template is made up of two sides. The first side involves learning through written repetition of the ten provided spelling words. The second side involves using those spelling words in context. We use this to set out our weekly spelling words for the children to complete at home, leading towards a spelling/hand-writing test the following week. *The template is, of course, fully editable! *
The Pyramids of Egypt Question Sheet
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The Pyramids of Egypt Question Sheet

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10 short answer questions all about the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Great for use in combination with a series of books on Ancient Egypt and the Pyramids or internet research. Can be used as a review or even an introduction. Take a look at the preview to get an idea of the types of questions contained within.
Animal Symmetry - Drawing Templates
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Animal Symmetry - Drawing Templates

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This pack is made up of 18 different animal symmetry drawing templates. On each page is half of a particular animal. The task for the children is to sketch out and optionally colour the other half of the animal. Tip: Have the children fold the paper down the middle so that they can trace the outline and main features of the animal. Please see the preview to get a better idea. If you like this product, please kindly leave a review. Thank you.
The Respiratory System - Large Activity Sheet
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The Respiratory System - Large Activity Sheet

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This large worksheet contains several different activities about the respiratory system. The activities are as follows: Unscramble the parts of the system. Label a diagram of the system. Find words related to the system in a word search. Fill in blanks for a short paragraph about the system. Draw a diagram to show gas exchange. Match the parts of the system with their function. Bonus: Write about how the structure of alveoli helps gas exchange. Because of its size, this activity sheet lends itself nicely to pair work. Children really enjoy the variety of activities available. The document is fully editable so you can make adjustments to suit your needs. I’ve also included a colourful version as well as a B&W version in the document.
Autobiography / Profile Worksheet [A3 Size]
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Autobiography / Profile Worksheet [A3 Size]

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A3 sized profile form which helps children collate information about themselves. I use it to help the children have a central place of reference for their personal information that they can use when writing their autobiography. Includes basic information, family tree section, interesting facts, favourites, important moments, inspirations and more. Also has a final section where they can jot down ideas about what and where they would like to be when they are 25 years old. The profile form is fully editable as DOC and also comes ready in PDF format.
Story Planning Template
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Story Planning Template

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Basic A4 story planning template with titles, short descriptions and space for writing. Sections: Introduction, build-up, conflict, solution and ending. Enlarge to A3 if students require more planning space.
Parts of a Flower
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Parts of a Flower

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of a flower - stamen, petals, sepal, receptacle, filament, ovary, pollen etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of a flower Label a diagram with some of the parts of a flower A word search with the parts of a flower with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the parts of a flower. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Female Reproductive System - Large Activity Sheet
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Female Reproductive System - Large Activity Sheet

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This A3 worksheet contains several different activities about the human female reproductive system, fertilisation and menstruation. The activities are as follows: Unscramble the parts of the system. Label a diagram of the system. Find words related to the system in a word search. Fill in blanks for a short paragraph about fertilisation and menstruation. Draw diagrams of an ovum. Match the parts of the system with their function. Bonus: Write 1-2 interesting facts about the system. Because of its size, this activity sheet lends itself nicely to pair work. Children really enjoy the variety of activities available. The document is editable so you can make adjustments to suit your needs. Please kindly leave a review if you have a moment. Thank you.
Weather Record Sheet
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Weather Record Sheet

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A record sheet for children to record different aspects of the weather during the school week. Includes an example day to give the children an idea on how to fill it in. The fully editable document includes spaces for temperature, wind speed and direction, cloud cover, precipitation and other types of weather. They could measure local weather conditions or find the information from a weather forecast or a mixture of the two. I selected different children to record the weather on different days. As a follow up activity, the data can then be graphed and analysed and compared to the climate records.
Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics - Coded Message Activity
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Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics - Coded Message Activity

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Great introduction to hieroglyphics for the children when studying about Ancient Egypt. The first part of the worksheet can be used as a race to see who can translate the hieroglyphs the fastest. The font is also included so you can change the message as you please. The second part of the worksheet includes the cypher and a space for the children to create their own sentence using hieroglyphs. *The files included in this download are a fully editable DOC and a PDF version of the same. *