A poster to help your students when learning about syllables.
Information on poster includes:
Place your hand under your chin and pretend you’re a robot. Each time you open your mouth wide, that counts as a syllable.
A poster to help your students when learning about syllables.
Information on poster includes:
Place your hand under your chin and pretend you’re a robot. Each time you open your mouth wide, that counts as a syllable.
We create premium quality, downloadable teaching resources for primary/elementary school teachers that make classrooms buzz!
Would you like something changed or customised on this resource? While our team makes every effort to complete change suggestions, we can't guarantee that every change will be completed.
Did you spot an error on this resource? Please let us know and we will fix it shortly.
Are you having trouble downloading or viewing this resource? Please try the following steps:
If you are still having difficulty, please visit the Teach Starter Help Desk or contact us .
A comprehension task that encourages students to apply a range of comprehension skills when finding out interesting fun facts about the Olympics.
Use this poster to show your students the attributes that make up simple, compound and complex sentences.
Print a free all about me worksheet featuring a t-shirt that pupils design themselves!
Display this poster in your room as a visual reminder of the structure of a recount.
A poster to display in the classroom as a record of the medal count during the Olympics.
A set of beautifully designed templates for students to practise blending and segmenting words.
Help your students decipher maths word problems with a set of printable maths keyword sign free printables.
A worksheet to consolidate students' understanding of rhetorical questions.
Print your pupils a list of adjectives to keep at hand when writing to help them use descriptive language.
Set clear behaviour expectations with these visual cue posters for the classroom.
0 Comments
Write a review to help other teachers and parents like yourself. If you'd like to request a change to this resource, or report an error, select the corresponding tab above.