Category: Curriculum
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Positive v Negative Humor ** Worksheets**
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https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Positive-v-Negative-Humor-3720042
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Spooked by Clowns?
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Free printable from my Clowns & Slapstick pack. 17 pages of a great cross-curriculum theme. And here is a free sample page you can download for your own use. Try it out.
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Free Printable Lesson Starter Topic: GRAFFITI
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Some great investigative worksheets on the cross-curriculum topic of Graffiti. Here I have used student interest in the topic to explore various cross-curriculum areas such as math, social science, debate, visual arts, and history. I find the cross curriculum nature of these units provide so many learning opportunities. The packs…
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Public Speaking Worksheet FREE
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A free worksheet to start the topic – ‘Public Speaking’ – a skill everyone needs, but rarely see it taught in the classroom. Get the whole pack here.
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How to tell a Joke (and write one)
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Latest pack is up now – even adults will be interested in this most recent ‘How To’ Enjoy
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Public Speaking Pack
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My new Public Speaking worksheets are now up and running. More than 20 pages of tips, ideas and starters for delivering that killer speech – with confidence. Every student should be equipped to speak publicly and confidently before they leave high school – it is such a necessary skill in…
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Back to School
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Quoting for bulk back to school deliveries is in full swing, and we are getting close to the due date for any deliveries in December. Any school that needs a delivery in December, need to have their order in by end of October. Get exciting – and very busy
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Speak UP!
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Great news! – I have completed my pack of worksheets about Speech Writing techniques for Middle School students, and uploaded it here. The contents of the pack include: – Analyzing Donald Trump’s acceptance speech – Learning about Alliteration in speeches – Practising the use of Tricolons – Understanding the Power…
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The Principal’s Welcome Back Letter – Setting the Scene
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The school year is like a three act play (or two act, or four act – depending on the number of terms/semesters in the school calendar). The time leading up to the opening night on day one of school sets the scene. The producer of this annual performance needs to…