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Spelling Bingo (Set 2):  Year 5/6 statutory spelling list
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Spelling Bingo (Set 2): Year 5/6 statutory spelling list

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This is the second Bingo activity based on the spelling list for Year 5/6) It consists of a teacher card with 50 spellings and their meanings plus 30 different pupil cards ( 10 sheets of 3). The teacher has the choice of simply reading out the words from the caller card, or - for higher ability groups - the meanings. Great as a starter or plenary activity.
Comparing contrasting characters: A Christmas Carol
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Comparing contrasting characters: A Christmas Carol

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There is material here for several days' work for year 6 and above on Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The starting point is a guided reading session to allow pupils to get to grips with the meaning of the texts. The pack contains annotated teacher copies of the two texts to be used for comparison . In a second file are notes for a follow-up drama session where pupils explore the contrasting characters of Scrooge and his nephew. The PowerPoint presentation is a step by step guide on how to write a comparison of contrasting characters. A follow-up pupil worksheet is provided.
Jeopardy: Game for German beginners
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Jeopardy: Game for German beginners

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This is an Interactive team game for able beginners. 5 categories with four graded questions in each. Topics are on personal information: name, age, where you live… Score needs to be kept on a flip chart or whiteboard. Correct answers earn the points indicated on the question slide. Incorrect answers have that number of points deducted from the team score. Pupils working in mixed ability teams works best.
Active and Passive -Varying  Sentence Structure.
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Active and Passive -Varying Sentence Structure.

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A short teacher-controlled presentation for more able KS2 and KS3 pupils. It shows that that the Active and Passive ‘voices’ of verbs can exist in all tenses, including present and past continuous forms. The presentation ends with an on screen exercise where the task is to change 10 sentences from active to passive. The sentences require pupils to manipulate a variety of compound verbs (e.g. James Smith was reading the news / The news was being read by James Smith)
A Christmas Carol (4): English Comprehension and Activities
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A Christmas Carol (4): English Comprehension and Activities

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The fourth in a series of comprehension exercises from Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The text is the dialogue between Scrooge and his nephew in the counting-house in stave one. The 10 questions on the text are worth 20 marks in all. The same text is used as the basis of four other activities (cloze, 2 punctuation exercises, and a speed reading text). Suitable for Y6 and up.
French Regular Verbs (4 types): interactive word generator.
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French Regular Verbs (4 types): interactive word generator.

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This presentation was designed to enhance classroom practice of French regular verbs. The target conjugation is chosen from the drop-down menu, the ‘allons-y’ button generates a new verb and a button is clicked to spin the subject selector. Pupils then write down (on white boards preferably) the form of the verb that matches the subject. Teaching points or answers can be typed on the on-screen board. Work can be saved at the end if desired. Any tense can be practised with this activity. The conjugations available via the drop down menu are -er verbs, -ir verbs, -re verbs, and -er verbs involving spelling changes. In order for the interactive features to work, you will need to enable macros on your computer when prompted.
Y4-6 Maths Catch-up Worksheets
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Y4-6 Maths Catch-up Worksheets

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Based on the objectives in the Y3 programme of study, this set of 6 worksheets targets number and place value objectives and is ideal for pupils who are finding it difficult to keep up with their year groups owing to gaps in previous learning. Many more resources for primary and secondary classes in my shop.[https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ReallLanguages]
Y3 maths: adding 3 digit numbers using formal written methods
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Y3 maths: adding 3 digit numbers using formal written methods

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This lesson is based on Y3 objectives, but could also be used for revision or catch-up purposes. It consists of an interactive PowerPoint which shows the processes involved in adding using place value and ‘carrying’. There are two worked problems, followed by one more for pupils to have a go at in the whole class setting. The three worksheets follow on from the PowerPoint and give pupils the opportunity for independent follow-up work. Have a look at my shop for more of my resources.https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ReallLanguages
Y3 maths Worksheets: Number and Place Value
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Y3 maths Worksheets: Number and Place Value

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6 worksheets with answers aligned to the Year 3 programme of study: counting up in 4s, 8s, 50s and 100s from zero; finding 10 more or less than a number recognising the place value of each digit in a three-digit number comparing numbers up to 1000 ordering numbers up to 1000 write numbers up to 1000 as words write numbers up to 1000 as numerals
James McNeill Whistler.  Looking and Creating: activities inspired by artists
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James McNeill Whistler. Looking and Creating: activities inspired by artists

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This is one of a series of PowerPoint presentations designed to get students analysing and talking about the work of well-known artists, and then creating their own artwork inspired by the art they have studied. Each presentation should be sufficient for a project lasting several lessons. The presentations contain the following: brief biographical text links to online resources questions to focus looking at artworks activity based on an aspect of the artist’s work (not a copying exercise) evaluation of project Artists in this series: Camille Pissarro, Jean Cocteau, Amedeo Modigliani, James McNeill Whistler, Marc Chagall, Gustav Klimt, David Hockney, NB Copyright restrictions have made it necessary to rely on online material for images of artists’ work. If links cease to work, please contact me and I will do my best to put things right!
Addition for KS1: Homework and Home Learning
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Addition for KS1: Homework and Home Learning

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A set of 60 graded worksheets aligned to the National Curriculum addition objectives for KS1. There are 10 folders, each containing 6 worksheets and 6 answer sheets. There is also a parent information sheet, setting out the addition objectives for the age group, explaining the way the folders have been organised and offering suggestions as to how they could be used at home. An ideal resource for homework, home schooling and distance learning.
Subtraction for KS1: Homework and Home Learning
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Subtraction for KS1: Homework and Home Learning

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A set of 60 graded worksheets aligned to the National Curriculum subtraction objectives for KS1. There are 10 folders, each containing 6 worksheets and 6 answer sheets. There is also a parent information sheet, setting out the subtraction objectives for the age group, explaining the way the folders have been organised and offering suggestions as to how they could be used at home. There is no regrouping required on any of the tasks. An ideal resource for homework, home schooling and distance learning.
Ordering Numbers up to at Least 1,000,000 (Fully resourced lesson)
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Ordering Numbers up to at Least 1,000,000 (Fully resourced lesson)

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Lesson plan and complete resources for Y5 lesson. Mental starter followed by PowerPoint presentation on ordering numbers of increasing length and difficulty. During the presentation, pupils work in pairs or small groups to practise the skills required for the independent work. Two levels of worksheets are supplied - 5 in each folder.
Great Expectations: Reading Comprehension (2)
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Great Expectations: Reading Comprehension (2)

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This is the second of several exam-style reading comprehensions taken from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. The extract (approximately 1100 words from chapter 8) is the episode where the young Pip first meets Miss Havisham who wants to be entertained by watching a child play. The test paper consists of 10 questions of varying difficulty. The allotted marks for each question are shown. There are 30 marks available in total. A mark scheme is provided.
Great Expectations: Reading Comprehension (4)
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Great Expectations: Reading Comprehension (4)

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This is the fourth in a series of exam-style reading comprehension tests taken from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. The extract (approximately 1100 words from chapter 25) is the scene where Pip visits John Wemmick at his home for the first time. The test paper consists of 13 questions of varying difficulty. The allotted marks for each question are shown. There are 30 marks available in total. A mark scheme is provided.