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Factors, multiples and primes: Teaching for mastery booklet
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Factors, multiples and primes: Teaching for mastery booklet

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Brought to you by Tes in partnership with experts at Mathematics Mastery and the White Rose Maths Hub, this PDF provides teachers with the progression of learning for the topic, broken down into digestible chapters. It is an ideal starting point for primary teachers looking to brush up on their subject knowledge, or adopt the mastery approach to maths in their classroom. Check out the Teaching for mastery site, which contains schemes of work accompanied by quality-assured classroom resources. Download resources to match this topic in the planning and lesson resources pages of the new primary maths section.
Roman numerals: Teaching for mastery booklets
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Roman numerals: Teaching for mastery booklets

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Brought to you by Tes in partnership with experts at Mathematics Mastery and the White Rose Maths Hub, this PDF provides teachers with the progression of learning for the topic, broken down into digestible chapters. It is an ideal starting point for primary teachers looking to brush up on their subject knowledge, or adopt the mastery approach to maths in their classroom. Check out the Teaching for mastery site, which contains schemes of work accompanied by quality-assured classroom resources. Download resources to match this topic in the planning and lesson resources pages of the new primary maths section.
Seating plans
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Seating plans

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Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, explains why seating plans are the best way of building a relationship with your class, as well as an effective method of making sure your students are in the best position possible to learn. This video is part of a series of behaviour management strategies. Find more here: http://www.tes.co.uk/classroom-management
Ratio and proportion: Teaching for mastery booklet
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Ratio and proportion: Teaching for mastery booklet

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Brought to you by Tes in partnership with experts at Mathematics Mastery and the White Rose Maths Hub, this PDF provides teachers with the progression of learning for the topic, broken down into digestible chapters. It is an ideal starting point for primary teachers looking to brush up on their subject knowledge, or adopt the mastery approach to maths in their classroom. Check out the Teaching for mastery site, which contains schemes of work accompanied by quality-assured classroom resources. Download resources to match this topic in the planning and lesson resources pages of the new primary maths section.
Calculations with four operations: Teaching for mastery booklet
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Calculations with four operations: Teaching for mastery booklet

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Brought to you by Tes in partnership with experts at Mathematics Mastery and the White Rose Maths Hub, this PDF provides teachers with the progression of learning for the topic, broken down into digestible chapters. It is an ideal starting point for primary teachers looking to brush up on their subject knowledge, or adopt the mastery approach to maths in their classroom. Check out the Teaching for mastery site, which contains schemes of work accompanied by quality-assured classroom resources. Download resources to match this topic in the planning and lesson resources pages of the new primary maths section.
Low-level disruption
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Low-level disruption

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Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, demonstrates how a clear, consistent behaviour policy can stop chatting, humming and other low-level disruptions derailing your lesson. This video is part of a series on behaviour management strategies. Find more here: http://www.tes.co.uk/classroom-management
Meeting your class
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Meeting your class

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Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, provides advice on what to do on meeting your new class; a vital moment that will set the tone for the rest of your school year. This video is one of a series of behaviour management strategies. Find more here: http://www.tes.co.uk/classroom-management
Classroom rules
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Classroom rules

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Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, shares his top 10 classroom rules and explains why a social contract with your students provides mutual benefits to you and your class. This video is part of a series of behaviour management strategies. Find more here: http://www.tes.co.uk/classroom-management
Religious studies glossaries
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Religious studies glossaries

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Help students to memorise how to spell and define important key words with these glossaries and spelling lists tailored to the topics you are teaching. Covers foundations of RE, religious practices, philosophy of religion, religion and ethics and religious attitudes.
Controlling a class
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Controlling a class

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Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, outlines how any teacher can control a class effectively. This video is part of a series of behaviour management strategies. Find more here: http://www.tes.co.uk/classroom-management
Difficult parents
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Difficult parents

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Don't despair if you are finding it difficult to get parents onside; try these tactics from Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, for dealing with difficult parents.
Parents
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Parents

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Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, gives an explanation of why it is important to build a relationship with parents before bad behaviour becomes an issue, as well as how to talk to parents in the event that their child does misbehave. This video is part of a series on behaviour management strategies. Find more here: http://www.tes.co.uk/classroom-management
Total carnage
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Total carnage

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Tom Bennett, TES behaviour adviser, tackles one of teachers’ biggest fears: what to do in the rare event that your entire class refuses to behave. This video is part of a series on behaviour management strategies. Find more here: http://www.tes.co.uk/classroom-management
2024/25 spring term staff room calendar
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2024/25 spring term staff room calendar

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Spruce up your staff room or department room walls with this spring term 2024/2025 events calendar. This spring term wall calendar comes in A4, A3 and A2 (spread over 2 A3 sheets for ease of printing) and includes many notable event dates you may be observing or celebrating in your school. The A2 version of the calendar comes with additional space to note down school events including parents’ evenings and open days or, if you’re using it as a department calendar, you can write on your departmental medium-term plans. Events included: January New Years Day Three Kings Day/Epiphany World Religion Day Martin Luther King Jr Day Holocaust Memorial Day Chinese New Year February Children’s Mental Health week Safer Internet Day Charles Dickens’ birthday Valentines Day Ramadan March Pancake Day/Shrove Tuesday World Book Day British Science Week International Women’s Day St Patrick’s Day Red Nose Day World Downs Syndrome Day World Poetry Day World Water Day Shakespeare Week World Theatre Day Earth Hour Eid Mother’s Day April Autism Awareness Day International Children’s Book Day World Health Day Anniversary of sinking of Titanic World Art Day Easter Sunday Please note - the calendar runs from 1st January 2025 - 20th April 2025 Looking for our autumn term calendar? Find it here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2024-25-tes-autumn-term-staff-room-calendar-13063278
Huge History Lesson: Student guide to historical enquiry
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Huge History Lesson: Student guide to historical enquiry

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The Huge History Lesson competition (tes.com/hugehistory) has launched and we would love for you and your class to get involved. To help you get started, we’ve put together a step-by-step guide for students to explain the process behind successfully completing an historical enquiry. For ideas on how to incorporate the competition into your teaching, see our blog posts with inspiration for primary teachers (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/huge-history-lesson-teaching-ideas-primary) and secondary teachers (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/huge-history-lesson-teaching-ideas-secondary). Find more inspiration for this object-led enquiry competition via the Teaching history with 100 objects website (http://teachinghistory100.org/) and if you have any questions about the competition, or how to tackle object-led historical enquiry, do get in touch via help@tesglobal.com Introduction for students: The following guide will give you some ideas for investigating museum objects and using them for an historical enquiry. It will help you think like historians and archaeologists, who use clues to find out about people in the past. It is a step-by-step guide, but you do not have to answer all the questions or even follow all the steps in order. You might have your own ideas about how to find clues and use them to find out about the past.