Templates
The Help files cover basics such as how to download, unzip and add your own content. They focus on the text only templates but are also relevant to the templates that include images.
Originally developed for numeracy, this template can display numbers, numeric symbols and words. Drag and drop matching exercise displaying 3 sets of comparable data.
Originally developed for numeracy, this template can display numbers, numeric symbols and words. Drag and drop matching exercise displaying 2 sets of comparable data.
Similar to the resource above, however this drag and drop matching exercise has the advantage that you can create either an exercise with 6 or 10 pairs of data.
This resource helps pupils understand phonics and syllables in words.
The aim is to match the word or number together with its partner. Click on the boxes to view the hidden item beneath it. Pair matching exercise.
Type in a word which best describes the displayed image. For example if an image
of a carrot is displayed the learner would type in the word `carrot`.
Please note, to use this you will need to have collected together 10 images
to correspond with your 10 words.
All you need are 6 images and 6 corresponding words to create a drag and drop activity and a spelling exercise. Simply add your words to the form and place your images in the drag_and_type_6 folder, and your resource is ready to go.
Download version: Primary Secondary/Post 16
Due to popular demand, this version of the above resource just has the drag and drop element without the additional spelling activity. The learner simply drags the icons to the corresponding labels.
This drag and drop excercise allows you to match a word or short phrase with a sentence. You can have a minimum of five pairs and a maximum of ten .
This drag and drop excercise allows you to match a two halves of a sentence. You can have a minimum of five pairs and a maximum of ten .
Drag and Drop exercise. This template can display between five and ten lines of a poem, story etc. The leaner then puts these into the correct order.
All the words belong to either one or the other heading. Drag and drop the words into the correct category. The teacher can enter either three sets or five sets of words.
Look at the word then drag the corresponding image to the centre of the screen. Check your answer to see if you are correct.