Task BoardQuick View
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Task Board

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<p>A simple task board to be used to support children with breaking down tasks in the classroom. Includes writing prompts at the top as a reminder.</p>
Summarising sheetQuick View
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Summarising sheet

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<p>Sheet to practise the skill of summarising. Extracts from Charlie and the Chocolate factory with space to write a short summary of the paragraph next to each one. Enjoy :)</p>
Character Description PackQuick View
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Character Description Pack

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<ul> <li>Character descriptions to match to pictures of characters</li> <li>2 x different character descriptions for children to visualise and draw (teaching children about visualisation and the importance of language choices).</li> </ul>
Letter of Advice Planning SheetQuick View
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Letter of Advice Planning Sheet

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<p>Planning sheet to support children in planning a letter of advice. Based on Street Child by Berlie Doherty but could be adapted to other scenarios. Enjoy :)</p>
Colour synonym crayonsQuick View
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Colour synonym crayons

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<p>A4 crayons that give colour synonyms for 7 different colours. Colours included: blue, green, pink, yellow, purple, red and orange. This is a PowerPoint document so that you can edit any bits that you wish! Enjoy :)</p>
Animal characteristics gridQuick View
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Animal characteristics grid

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<p>Simple grid to collect notes about different animals. This was used for rainforest animals but could be adapted for any other topics. Enjoy :)</p>
Roman Numerals PosterQuick View
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Roman Numerals Poster

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<p>Poster to add to working wall etc. Numbers up to 12 with space to write the roman numeral when going through it together. Used as a recap at the start of the second lesson and then added to working wall as a reminder. Enjoy :)</p>
Punctuation Correction StripsQuick View
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Punctuation Correction Strips

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<p>Strips containing sentences that need to be edited to contain the correct punctuation! I used it as a game in teams, where children had to race to see how many strips they could correct. Enjoy :)</p>