Quiz Questions - Macbeth
Test your students’ knowledge of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. These questions have been curriculum mapped against QCR and AQA, to ensure you and your students meet the learning objectives. Tired of...
View ArticleStudy Guide - Themes: Romeo and Juliet
Digital Theatre+ Study Guides are specially commissioned from leading theatre academics and practitioners, with expert knowledge of the texts that they explore. The guides examine plays from literary...
View ArticleReading Comprehension - The Seasons
The Earth orbits the Sun every 365 days and while it does this, it also spins on its axis every 24 hours. Because the Earth’s axis is slightly tilted, each part of the planet is getting a different...
View ArticleReading Comprehension - What Is A Carnivore?
This reading comprehension includes some interesting facts about carnivores! What is the world's largest carnivore? What is a scavenger? Students read through the text and answer the accompanying...
View ArticleReading Comprehension - What Is A Herbivore?
This reading comprehension includes some fun facts about herbivores! What is the world's smallest herbivore? What is a frugivore? Students read through the facts and answer the accompanying study...
View ArticleReading Comprehension - What Is An Omnivore?
This reading comprehension includes some fun facts about omnivores! What do omnivores eat? What is the world’s largest omnivore? Students read through the facts and answer the accompanying study...
View ArticleReading Comprehension - Facts About Koalas
This reading comprehension includes a short piece of text with some interesting facts about koalas. Students read through the text and then answer the questions that follow. Some of the questions...
View ArticleReading Comprehension - The Earth's Orbit
All the planets in the Solar System orbit the Sun. When planets orbit the Sun, they don’t move around in a perfect circle. They all follow an 'elliptical path', meaning it looks more like an oval....
View ArticleWhat Is A Solid? (Science Resource)
Solids are one of the three common states of matter. They are known for having tightly packed molecules which are held together by strong bonds. This resource includes some interesting facts about...
View ArticleWhat Is A Liquid? (Science Resource)
A liquid is a form of matter that is kind of in between a solid and gas. It can flow around freely, much more than a solid but not as much as a gas. Students learn some interesting facts about liquids...
View ArticleWhat Is A Gas? (Science Resource)
The tiny pieces of particles that make up a gas have a lot of space between them. This lets gases move around freely and adapt to their containers. Students learn the characteristics of gas and some...
View ArticleDifferent Types Of Soil (Science Resource)
What type of soil is rough and drains quickly? What soil would be the best for growing plants and crops? Where is peat soil found? Which creature digs tunnels through the soil? Students learn some...
View ArticleAsteroids - Reading Comprehension Worksheet
An asteroid is a rocky body that tumbles and spins as it orbits the Sun. They are lumpy like potatoes and made up of carbon, rocks and metals. This science resource teaches students some interesting...
View ArticleHow COVID-19 Has Changed Working Life
The worksheet is based on the adapted article from the Economist describing how pandemic changed working life. The tasks are aimed at developing reading comprehension. Students read the article and...
View ArticleReading Comprehension - Rocks From Space
Some rocks are not from Earth at all but from way out in space. Large space rocks that orbit around the Sun are called asteroids. Smaller rocks that orbit around the Sun are called meteoroids....
View ArticleReading Comprehension - The Seven Continents
What percentage of the world’s population live in Asia? What is the hottest continent on Earth? The Andes is a mountain range on which continent? Students read through the passage about the seven...
View ArticleMy Teacher Ate My Homework - Different Ways Of Eating
This is a worksheet with a Ken Nesbitt's poem of the same name. It is a short funny poem that contains many verbs that refer to eating (nibble, gobble, etc.) The synonyms of eat are bold, and students...
View ArticleVerb Prefixes - dis and mis
A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to alter its meaning. The prefix 'dis' is generally used to make a word negative. The prefix 'mis' means badly, wrongly or incorrectly. This English...
View ArticleVerb Prefixes - de and re
A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to alter its meaning. The prefix 'de' is used to reverse the verb's actions. It can also mean 'down' such as in the words decrease or decline. The...
View ArticleAuxiliary Verbs
Auxiliary verbs, or helping verbs, add meaning to the main verb of the sentence. This literacy was created with young learners in mind and asks students to complete sentences by adding auxiliary...
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