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Animal Homes
This is a fun activity to help develop pupils' understanding of habitats. Simple feedback is provided to encourage the pupil to talk about their choices.
Body Parts
This is a simple interactive activity which helps pupils with English as a second language develop their reading and speaking skills.
Simple Patterns
Simple shape and picture patterns for the children to complete. They will need to recognise colours too. There are worksheets to print with similar activities.
Templates - An Interactive Whiteboard Resource
Open ended resources without content that can be used from Foundation to KS5. Titles: 10 linked pages, Blank Shopping, Cycle 4, Euro Shopping, Multiple Word Bank, One Word Bank, Presentation 6, Romans, Shopping Veg 2.
The Lingo Show
The CBeebies website has just launched a lovely language offering aimed at 4-6 year olds called The Lingo Show. As the blurb from the BBC says - "The Lingo Show introduces different languages to a pre-school audience, sprinkled with a bit of culture. Play fun games and learn new words whilst helping ‘Lingo’ the ultimate show bug and his performing bug friends prepare for the ‘Big Bug Show’. Featuring French, Spanish, Mandarin, Welsh, Urdu, Punjabi, Somali and Polish. It’s a bug-lingual adventure!" The site launched with French, Spanish and Mandarin with Welsh following on St David’s Day. Urdu and Punjabi will be added on 14th March, and Somali and Polish on 28th March. So why not check out what Lingo, Queso, Jargonaise, Wei and the other bugs get up to on the site?
Tidy the Classroom
This activity can be used to develop children's 'mouse skills' and enhance their hand/eye co-ordination.
Young Animals
This activity can be used to explore life processes and living things. Match the animals to their young.
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