Original Pin - Have students write their names on the side of a sheet of paper (first or both first and last). Then have them write one simile that describes them for each letter in their name. Kids can decorate them however they like and the acrostic simile poems can be hung above all student's desks for display. Great way to practice using similes!
Original Pin - Have students write their names on the side of a sheet of paper (first or both first and last). Then have them write one simile that describes them for each letter in their name. Kids can decorate them however they like and the acrostic simile poems can be hung above all student's desks for display. Great way to practice using similes! by lee
Teaching Kindness
Teaching Kindness I was looking for a way to teach my daughters about kindness and how to be kind to each other. I developed the kindness club challenge where we focus on a different way to be kind each day and I try to catch them doing that challenge. I've made it so that it can be used at home or in a classroom. Just a simple way to bring attention to ways that we can show kindness to our family and friends! And we all know our world could use some kindness right now. acts of kindness c... Mor
Twinkl Create - The quick and easy way to design your own teaching resources
Thank you to KS2 teacher Rachael for sharing her Boggle interactive display made using Twinkl Create! She's stuck the letters on using Velcro so they are really easy to change over. What words can you find? Easy - letters don't have to touch. Hard - letters of the word have to touch