Addingham Primary School

  1. Pupils

Children

 

 

Foundation  

Colour Sequence

Colouring and matching activity. Useful for developing the language of colour and pattern as well as visual discrimination skills.

Lecky's friends

A drag and drop alien making activity to develop mouse control skills and to develop language. Use the worksheet to direct the activity more tightly.

Scary Spuds

Drag and drop fun with the Scary Spuds.

Colour Train

Match the colours of the train as it passes by.

Key Stage 1  

Around Your Home

A drag and drop matching quiz based on descriptions of objects from around the home.

Grouping Animals

A three part sorting activity based around animals.
Sort either animals and plants, animals with or without legs and how animals move.

Double Function Machine

Two operation function machine with options to hide or reveal numbers and set all operations and numbers.

Number Balance KS1

 

An activity for developing understanding of simple equations. Hide individual numbers or symbols as you wish. Designed for teacher led investigations.

Weather Forecast

Choose a map and add labels to make your own forecast.

Plant Labels

The plant parts labelling application is a simple to use science vocabulary exercise. Label words are simply dragged and dropped into the correct place in the diagram. Growing Plants lesson outline

Materials 2

The materials sorting and labelling application is a simple to use science vocabulary exercise. Label words are simply dragged and dropped into the correct place in the picture.

Body Parts

Label words are simply dragged and dropped into the correct place in the diagram. When all words have been placed the user clicks on the check button to get feedback on their selection.

Key Stage 2  

Alien Hangman

An updated version of the traditional word guess game. See if you can save the alien!

Matching Pairs

Try to match pairs of farmyard animals. Record your best scores.

Street Scene Labels

This simple annotation activity can be used to develop the idea of developing a setting in stories, using everyday scenes that are familiar to children. By annotating the scene dialogue can be explored and characteristics shown through thought bubbles

Story Sequencer

This sequencing and storyboarding activity can be used to support the teaching of story structure and develop pupils' ability to summarise key events in stories.

Angles

Use as a demonstration tool to aid the use of a protractor and test your angle estimation skills.

Leapfrog

Traditional frog jumping puzzle. Can you swap the green and blue fogs over? How few moves does it take? What if the number of frogs were to change?

Crazy Counter

Can you reach the target number in as few clicks as possible? Makes use of doubling and halving strategies in working towards a target number.

Mean Machine

Ease into your leathers, don the helmet and flip the visor - it's time to ride the mean machine. A tool for supporting work on the mean, median and range in Yr 6.

Money Match

Use the coins from the virtual purse to make various amounts from 20p to £5.00. Also levels to test the calculation of change when buying various items priced at either 20p, £1.00 or £5.00.

Odd or Even

Drag and drop the number tiles to their correct position on the Venn diagram.

Variation

The application consists of two sorting activities and one writing frame to support work towards the end of the unit. There three sections as follows: 1) Sorting plants and animals into distinct sets. 2) Sorting animals by own criteria. 3) Recognising and explaining similarities and differences in living things.

Teeth

Pupils can research information about teeth types, tooth structure and tooth decay.

Healthy Eating

Use an information panel where pupils can research details about food groups and a balanced plate approach to a healthy diet.

Life Cycles

There are two labelling activities and one sorting task to support work towards the end of the unit. There three sections are as follows: 1) Labelling a life cycle diagram of a flowering plant. 2) Sorting plants by method of seed dispersal. 3) Labelling the reproductive organs of a flower.

Habitats

The activity consists of a sorting activity, a writing frame to support work on identifying similarities and differences and a minibeast identification activity.

Food Chains

An information panel to explains the terms used in, and concepts behind, food chains. There are then three different habitats where food chains are constructed from a few of the organisms found there.

A Village In India

This application consists of three parts. The photographic annotation section allows for the easy annotation of images of a typical Indian village. Section 2 is a map labelling activity, for whole class & independent work. The third section, home comparison is an open-ended research and writes activity that uses images to compare village homes in India and England.

River Features Jigsaw

Seven photo jigsaws based on the topic of Rivers. Customize using the picture, style, number of pieces and rotation features.