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Saturday, 12 May 2012

Simon Says

Simon Says contains a basic pattern that children need to copy on the whiteboard. This would be a good quick activity. Check it out here.

Money

Money resources can be especially hard to find for Australia, so as soon as I find some I upload them immediately. Sparklebox contains some posters for Australian money as well some worksheets to accompany the posters. Don't forget to click on the Australian flag, check it out here.

Class Management Resources

Sparklebox contains a wide variety of classroom management posters for all sorts of things, from certificates and rewards to rules and behaviour. Check out the full list here.

Character Description Sheets

Getting children to think about the characters in a book can be very beneficial. Sparklebox has some character description sheets which can be found for download here. Check them out.

Book Reviews

A book review sheet for children to fill out is an excellent way to extend thinking about books and encourage children to think about the books that they have just read. Sparklebox has a series of books reviews for download, they can be downloaded from here.

Themed A4 page borders


Sometimes if you are looking for borders for Microsoft Word it can be a little difficult. Sparklebox has a series of free A4 borders in either portrait or landscape mode. Check them out here.

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Time



Bang on Time is a fast-paced FUN game that has students read the time in words and then stop the clock when the hands are in the matching position. As you get better at the game, you can increase the speed of the hands for an additional challenge.

Stop the Clock is similar to the Bang the Clock game but in this game students must drag the five digital times to the correct analog clock then press STOP THE CLOCK to record your time.

Clockwise is a game where you click anywhere on the clock face to move
the big hand (the small hand moves automatically) and then press done.

ABCYa's Time Travel game has many different levels and allows you to
choose between analog and digital clocks to practice with.


Bedtime Bandits is a fun game that has students
match the digital time to the time on a clock.

Clockworks gives students practice setting the clock to a given time.

Set the Clock is a game that is played by pressing the arrows on the bottom of the clock to go forward or backwards and match the given time.


Time Teller is a game where students must drag the hands of the clock to show the correct time.
When you think you have the right time, just press OK.

Departures is a game where you must set the clock to match the
departure time in order for the flight to take off.

Clock Rotate has a clock face that has been rotated.
You job is to figure out the time it shows.

Nash's Adventures is a fun game that includes some time telling.

Time has three different games-
Telling the time, AM or PM?, and The 24 Hour Clock.

Hickory Dickory Dock Clock is a game that has students match
the time in words to the correct clock.


What's the Time Mr. Wolf? is a neat time game that
is based on the Little Red Riding Hood Story.

Time Tunnel ~ Fly your ship through a tunnel collecting fuel and avoiding depletors.
Break the time gates with intervals of half, quarter, five minutes and minutes.

Time Keeper ~ Burt the Bird wants to help you fix your clocks.
Pick the clock that shows the correct time.
Four different difficulties including half-hour, quarter-hour, five minutes, and minutes.

Sparklebox has some fabulous time printables here and here.