Resources

Here you can browse worksheets and resources for special calendar events, such as Christmas, Book Week, Halloween and more.

You can also browse special types of resources, such as posters, certificates, printable games and more.

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Better Words for ‘Said’ Poster

A reference list of words to use instead of ‘said’.
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Verb Poster

A poster explaining verbs.
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Proper Nouns Poster

A poster explaining proper nouns.
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Noun Poster

A poster explaining nouns.
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Noun Group Poster

A poster explaining noun groups.
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A Better Way to Say…

A reference list of words to use instead of common adjectives such as ‘little’, ‘big’, ‘good’, ‘bad’ and more!
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Adjectives Poster

A poster explaining adjectives.
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Parts of Speech Reference Card

A reference card explaining the difference between nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs.
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Onomatopoeia Visual List

An illustrated list of onomatopoeic words for reference or display!
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Metaphors Poster

A poster explaining metaphors. Part of a set of figurative language device posters.
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Alliteration Poster

A poster explaining alliteration. Part of a set of figurative language device posters.
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Figurative Language Student Reference Card

A reference card explaining the different figurative language devices: alliteration, metaphors, similes, personification, onomatopoeia.
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Personification Poster

A poster explaining personification. Part of a set of figurative language device posters.
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Onomatopoeia Poster

A poster explaining onomatopoeia. Part of a set of figurative language device posters.
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Editing Reference Card

A reference card to support students in the editing process of their writing. CUPS: Capitals, Understanding, Punctuation, Spelling.
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Conjunctions Reference Card

A reference card to help students use the seven coordinating conjunctions: ‘for’, ‘and’, ‘nor’, ‘but’, ‘or’, ‘yet’ and ‘so’.