Sunday, September 17, 2006

Prefixes

Text giving examples of the use of prefixes in English.

Prefixes

A prefix is a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a root word to make a new word

So the prefix un can be added to the root word happy to make a new word - unhappy.

In this example the prefix un means not so unhappy means not happy.

Here is a list of common and not so common prefixes for you to think about:

Fractions - Worksheet Generator

This is an Excel spreadsheet which will create an unlimited number of random worksheets with 18 questions on each.

Answers are provided on a separate sheet.

Downlad the file and open it. To create a new worksheet click in cell B1, change the number of the worksheet and press return or enter on your keyboard.

You can also change the maximum number of the denominator so that the sheet can be adapted and made easier or more difficult

Fractions - Worksheet Generator

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Inverse Operations - Addition and Subtraction - Worksheets

This is an Excel spreadsheet which will create an unlimited number of random worksheets with 30 questions on each.

Answers are provided on a separate sheet.

Three separate worksheets cover ranges within 20, 100 and 1000


Inverse Operations - Addition and Subtraction - Worksheets



Monday, September 11, 2006

Human Body - Skeleton - Online Assessment

An online quiz that tests the students ability to identify the different parts of the human skeleton.

Human Body - Skeleton - Online Assessment


Sunday, September 10, 2006

Percentages - Worksheet Generator

This Excel spreadsheet will create an unlimited number of percentage worksheets. Students are required to calculate percentages of numbers within 100 to 2 decimal places.

To download the file right click the link below and select Save Target As...

To create a new worksheet simply click in cell C3 on tne student sheet, type a new number and press return or enter on your keyboard. New worksheets will be created and are ready to print.

Percentages - Worksheet Generator


Mental Methods - Online Activity

This function machine by Ambleside School allows users to input numbers and apply a variety of different functions. Useful for mental practice at doubling and halving , multiplication, division , addition and subtraction. A random feature challenges students to identify the function applied to the original number to produce a given output.


Mental Methods - Online Activity

Inverse Operations - Worksheet Generator

This is an Excel spreadsheet which will create an unlimited number of random worksheets with 30 questions on each.

Answers are provided on a separate sheet. Downlad the file and open it. To create a new worksheet click in cell B1, change the number of the worksheet and press return or enter on your keyboard

Three separate worksheets cover ranges <10 x 10, <100 x 10 and <1000 x 100.

Inverse Operations - Worksheet Generator

Place Value - Whiteboard Activity

This excellent activity enables teachers to construct and deconstruct numbers up to 999 demonstrating the vaue of each digit in single units.

Place Value - Whiteboard Activity




Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Place Value - Whiteboard Activity

A wonderful interactive resource by G.Pitchford for your whiteboard hosted by PrimaryResources, an online number board lets you construct numbers up to 9999 showing. you can hide or show the number you make in words and construct the number by dragging place value cards.

Place Value - Whiteboard Activity

Triangles - Whiteboard Activity

This is a PiowerPoint Presentation and although designed for the teacher to use interactively in a session warmu, identifying and naming different types of triangle, it could easily be used as a revision document by individual students - gives definitions and instant feedback

Triangles - Whiteboard Activity

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Adjectives

Description and examples of the use of adjectives to describe nouns in English.

Adjectives

Adjectives
give the reader extra information about the nouns in the sentence:

The injured dog ran across the busy road.

Now we know a little more about the dog and the road....

Friday, September 01, 2006

Verbs - Tenses

Information and examples of the use of different tenses in English

Verbs - Tenses

The tense of the verb lets you know when the action takes place.

If the action has already happened it is in the past and the verb will be in the past tense

Yesterday we walked across the fields to have a picnic.

I was feeling a bit down last Wednesday so my brother took me to the pictures....