Some good websites for ethnic minority pupils in the primary school www.eslkidstuff.com An excellent website for learners new to English. Flashcards for many topics and activity sheets to practise vocabulary. £11 subscription for one year’s unlimited use. Watch spelling as it is an American website. http://bogglesworld.com/ An excellent website specifically for pupils with English as an additional language. Goes a step further than the above site in the level of activities. Well worth having a look: flashcards, crosswords, grammar activities, games etc…… Free. www.britishcouncil.org/kids Yet another site for pupils learning English. Excellent animated stories, alphabet & grammar activities. Good section called Story Maker (under ‘Get Writing’)where children can choose pictures for various elements of their story & then the programme writes their short story. They can then read it back & illustrate. Free. www.bbc.co.uk/schools You will already be familiar with the wealth of highly visual & interactive material for all areas of the curriculum. Excellent for pupils with little English. www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac This is specifically for KS1. Some lovely animated stories & activities that are suitable for young learners of English. www.dltk-kids.com Again, excellent for KS1. Some great pictures, puppets, activities for many common stories: Hungry Caterpillar, Brown Bear, Three Little Pigs etc……. You can also make your own custom made bingo cards with pictures on many topics, using this site. www.kizclub.com This is an excellent website for younger pupils. It has pictures and various activities for children’s stories and general language development. It is also free. www.enchantedlearning.com This is a well known site. It has many activities for various curriculum areas starting at a very basic level and building up. There is an excellent selection of mini books with clear pictures and opportunities for pupils to add or copy text below. Very useful for pupils with less English. www.sparklebox.co.uk This is an excellent site for visual timetables, duties boards, classroom labels and a wealth of visual resources for literacy and numeracy. While it is aimed at lower primary, some of the resources would also suit upper. www.schoolslinks.co.uk Good website for school and classroom labels and visual resources for various curriculum areas. www.mantralingua.com & www.milet.com Two excellent websites for multicultural and bilingual books, posters, labels, CDs and so on. www.primaryresources.co.uk/letters Useful website for some translated letters. This is a temporary address and may change. Samples of flashcards available from www.eslkidstuff.com You simply click on a thumbnail and get full size pictures. Samples of activities from eslkidstuff List of topics: Animals Body Food Nature Our World Weather Buildings, Stores & Places Sport Daily Routines Alphabet a-z Colours Shapes Numbers Family Toys Actions Commands Exercises Emotions House Furniture Rooms Music Transport Descriptions Comparisons Jobs School Classroom Clothes Location Prepositions Months Seasons Weather Days Festivals http://bogglesworld.com Various types of character cards available to promote use of descriptive vocabulary, action verbs etc…….. Also flashcards related to specific curriculum areas Worksheets that provide a framework for writing about themselves & other areas Crosswords & wordsearches for vocabulary practice. Should always be followed by putting words in sentences. Come pupils may also need the words provided, clues not enough. www.britishcouncil.org/kids As stories load, the children have a jigsaw puzzle to do, related to the story. They could print the screen and keep a copy of the completed puzzle & write something about it. Stories are accompanied by animated pictures, text below and are read aloud. Children click when they are ready to move on. Print & do activities Story maker is under the ‘Get Writing’ tab. Children choose the type of story they want and then the different elements such as characters, setting and so on. When they have selected all the elements, the programme writes their story. They can then print the story and perhaps illustrate it. DLTK's Crafts for Kids www.dltk-kids.com Educational Activities for Children Alphabuddies Section Bulletin Board Ideas Children's Book Breaks (includes 'Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes') Color Buddies Section Mini-Books Section Number Buddies Section Shapes Buddies Section Miscellaneous Other Educational Activities: Address Practice Craft Age 5+ Check Writing Practice KidzBank Pretend Checks Clock Craft suitable for Ages 3+ Learn About Plants Paper Craft Age 2+ Preschool Writing Skills Worksheets Age 2+ Sentence Sequencing Printables Age 4+ Story Sequencing Printables Age 4+ Telephone Practice practice home phone numbers, mom and dad's cell phone or office number or 9-1- DLTK's Crafts for Kids Children's Book BreaksGreat bookmarks, crafts, coloring pages and other activities to go along with some of your favorite children's books! Good for thematic units involving children's books Aesop's Fables Arthur Book Breaks Bookworm Paper Craft Age 4+ (when they begin reading) Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? Polar Bear, Polar Bear What Do You Hear? Chicka Chicka Boom Boom book break Fairy Tales (classic stories) and Nursery Rhymes Section Mini Books free printable 'make your own' books Nursery Rhymes Section Rainbow Fish Book Break Very Hungry Caterpillar Book Break DLTK's Custom Bingo Cards There are a variety of themes for you to choose from! STEP 1: Choose the Type of Bingo Card 3 x 3 Picture Bingo Card 8 images plus FREE space. 30 call images. 5 x 5 Picture Bingo Card 24 images plus FREE space. 30 call images. 4 x 4 Picture Bingo Card 16 images. No FREE space. 30 call images. 5 x 5 Number Bingo Card Regular bingo card with numbers to 75. You can make your own customised bingo cards from this site. No charge! www.kizclub.com Home page with menu Use these arrows and the 3 levels to go through the full range of stories. Under Resources there are some good activity resources. Under Story Patterns you can get pictures to print. Click on the link below the book, where it says color/ black/white. Stories If you click on the book, it will be read to you. If you click on Printable, you can also print the book in black & white. www.enchantedlearning.com (for printable mini books) 1 There is greater access to activities if you subscribe to the site. Click on Books to Print’. 2 There is a mini book called ‘All About Me’ under ‘A’. It is good for new pupils. Select the book you want from the list or click on a letter. There is a greater selection of books under each letter. www.sparklebox.co.uk Click for a preview or for more info. which takes you to the purchase page. Click on the resources you’d like to see in either of these places. Click on add to basket. You will be guided through the purchasing process. www.mantralingua.com Tel: 02084455123 for a catalogue www.milet.com Tel: 02088293000 for a catalogue www.primaryresources.co.uk/letters Take note of the LEA at the top in case the website address changes.