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Anti-bullying lessons- Year 1 to Year 6
Anti-bullying lesson ideas using videos from the Literacy shed.
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Welcoming refugees lesson ideas (EYFS to Year 6)
Simple lesson ideas to raise refugee awareness using short animation stories and writing activity.
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Expanded noun phrases
This is an introduction to expanded noun phrases. For the main activity, teachers need to choose the images that they would like their students to write sentences for. The images for the main activity have not been provided.
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EAL survival vocabulary
The first 3 units of EAL survival vocabulary. These activities are designed to help new arrivals with EAL settle in. They are speaking and listening activities.
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Maths- time and problem solving
This lesson is a great way to help children with working out the duration of activities as well as using a budget. The activities are adapted for different learning abilities. Pupils also enjoy planning out their ideal timetable.
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EAL survival vocabulary Units 5 and 6
These are units 5 and 6 of the previous EAL survival vocabulary. They build on vocabulary development and basic maths knowledge.
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EAL support- cvc words and sentences (code A)
These resources are designed to support EAL pupils who are new to English .
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EAL- Simple Bengali (Sylheti) conversational language
This resource is useful to have a simple conversation with a Bengali speaker who uses a Sylheti dialect. (EAL learners who are new to English will find the conversation helpful).