Use this engaging PowerPoint to teach children the names of different items of clothing. Children will practise using the new vocabulary by dressing the character in the most appropriate items for different weather.
This informative presentation explains the difference between definite and indefinite articles. It clearly demonstrates the use of each type of article and asks children to apply their knowledge by inserting the correct articles in sentences.
This fun toy-themed PowerPoint explains the difference between the singular and plural demonstrative pronouns. It challenges children to select the correct pronoun to complete the sentences about different toys on the shelf.
Children will love this interactive circus-themed PowerPoint that will support them in meeting and greeting people. The ringmaster will present the children with different circus acts and ask them to identify them.
You can use this fun and engaging presentation to teach your students how to create descriptive sentences in English using numbers, body parts and colours. The information is presented in a light-hearted colourful PowerPoint that focuses on monsters.
This informative presentation introduces children to the modal verb ‘must’, which is used to give orders, warnings and advice. The slides focus on things we must and mustn’t do to look after the environment.
An ordinal number is a number that tells the position of something in a list, such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th etc. Use this engaging PowerPoint to practise constructing sentences with ordinal numbers.
This fun fruit-themed PowerPoint teaches how to make nouns plural by adding 's' and 'ies'. The children will enjoy choosing the ingredients for a fruit smoothie, while practising their language skills in the process.
'To be' is one of the most commonly used verbs in the English language, but it is an irregular verb and can be used in different ways. This informative PowerPoint presentation helps students understand how to use 'to be' and when to use ‘am’, 'is' or 'are.'
This magic-themed PowerPoint is a brilliant way to help your pupils learn about the use of apostrophes to mark missing letters, also known as contractions.
This fun animal-themed presentation is great for introducing children to some well-known wild animals including a lion, a tiger, a hippo, a crocodile, a giraffe, and many others. The children will enjoy the game element trying to work out which animal is hiding in the grass.
This fun PowerPoint explains the spelling rules for using possessive apostrophes. The children will enjoy being detectives and trying to work out who the presents belong to using clues.