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Welcome to Mr W's Teaching Emporium. I love to create learning games, quizzes, pupil-led activities and creative lessons to make a child's learning journey enjoyable and memorable. After all, we're only at school once!

Welcome to Mr W's Teaching Emporium. I love to create learning games, quizzes, pupil-led activities and creative lessons to make a child's learning journey enjoyable and memorable. After all, we're only at school once!
SATs/11+ Boredom Buster
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SATs/11+ Boredom Buster

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This bundle gives you a platform to teach and revise SATs/11+ skills whilst removing the boredom factor, all for significantly less than what you would pay if buying the resources separately! Put some fun in SATs/11+ English. What you get: Escape - an immersive horror PowerPoint video game with play along activity booklet and mark scheme. (RRP £7.99) The Ultimate 11+ English Game Show (SATS/11+) - a fully interactive, seven-round PowerPoint TV show for SATS/11+ English preparation. (RRP £4.99) Interactive TV quiz show - an animated and formatted PowerPoint TV quiz show style template ready for you to add your questions and answer options to. (RRP £1) The Chase: SATs/11+ Comprehensions - a PowerPoint version of the beloved ITV game show, The Chase, all based on a pack of six comprehension texts. (FREE) Quizmaster - a board game to revise spelling, writer’s techniques and punctuation. (FREE) Trivial Pursuit for 11+ English (SATs/11+) - an English version of the popular board game. (FREE)
Digital Behaviour Rewards Board
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Digital Behaviour Rewards Board

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This PowerPoint based rewards board is designed to reward positive behaviour, placing additional focus on collective class responsibility. It is fully animated with moving backgrounds, sound effects and nine editable boxes to showcase your clear expectations. It follows my own school’s behaviour rewards system (House Point and Commendation) but you can change it to your own tiered system. You can also change any of the behaviours to suit your own expectations. To use: Present the PowerPoint on your projector or IWB. Use the plus and minus buttons on each behaviour expectation to place the corresponding number in the Rewards Panel at the bottom of the screen. E.g. the ‘Kindness’ plus button will add the ‘1’ and the ‘Kindness’ minus button will remove it. Once boxes 1-4 are filled in, the class are rewarded with a House Point. Once all boxes (1-6) are filled in, the class are rewarded with a Commendation. The red boxes are for poor behaviour and clicking the plus signs on any of the red boxes will freeze boxes 4 and 6 (thus preventing the class from receiving their reward); this MUST be a temporary measure to encourage positive behaviour from those who have not met expectations yet. Use any of the red minus buttons to remove the ‘Frozen’ icons. By encouraging collective responsibility from the class, it places the responsibility for good behaviour on all children. Publicly celebrating good behaviour and using individual children’s behaviour to dictate the outcome has frequently encouraged results. For this to to work fully, it is vital that you demonstrate that you are more interested in rewarding the positive!
The Ultimate 11+ English Game Show (SATS/11+)
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The Ultimate 11+ English Game Show (SATS/11+)

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Prepare for seven rounds of competitive in-class fun thanks to this PowerPoint-based English game show. Designed to look like a TV show, the game covers seven rounds of questions in preparation for SATS or 11+ English exams. Topics covered: Comprehension (including small printable text extract) Creative Writing Spelling (x2 dictation rounds using an AI voice) Vocabulary Punctuation Sentence Structure To begin, split your class into four teams with four hot-seats at the front of the room. The class all play along in their books and will take it in turns to sit in their team’s hot seat at the front of the room. There are three lifelines and a steal button for each team and, thanks to some macro coding, you can use the coloured-controls at the foot of the PowerPoint screen to record all scores. Don’t forget to click ‘enable content’ when you first load the file to enable this feature! Complete with moving backgrounds, TV hosts, sound effects and interactive clickable buttons, this game has been a huge hit with my Year 6s and I hope it can be for yours too!