Category: Curriculum

  • Positive v Negative Humor ** Worksheets**

      https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Positive-v-Negative-Humor-3720042

  • Spooked by Clowns?

    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.

  • Free Printable Lesson Starter Topic: GRAFFITI

    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…

  • Public Speaking Worksheet FREE

    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.    

  • How to Tell a Joke

    This is really proving to be so popular.  

  • How to tell a Joke (and write one)

    Latest pack is up now – even adults will be interested in this most recent ‘How To’ Enjoy

  • Public Speaking Pack

    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…

  • Back to School

    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

  • Speak UP!

    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…

  • The Principal’s Welcome Back Letter – Setting the Scene

    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…