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How To Draw Animals (30 popular animals in 6 easy steps with color finale)
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How To Draw Animals (30 popular animals in 6 easy steps with color finale)

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How to Draw Animals guides students to confidently draw 30 different animals that are popular with children. A great drawing unit to compliment your Art or animal topic lesson plans. The children can choose from aardvark, cat, chicken, deer, dog, dolphin, duck, dragon, eagle, elephant, frog, hedgehog, horse, iguana, kangaroo, komodo dragon, lion, monkey, orangutan, owl, peacock, rabbit, raccoon, rhinoceros, sea otter, shark, snake, tiger, turtle and a wolf Each guide contains six easy-to-follow pictured steps that start with basic lines and progress to a completed animal. The difficulty of the animal increases with the first 10 being the easiest and the last ten being for the more gifted artists/drawers in your class. The first 5 steps are in black and white with step 6 giving an idea of the colour(s) to use if so wished.
6 FREE BRAIN BREAKS
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6 FREE BRAIN BREAKS

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Each of these 6 appealing Brain Breaks is not only super-fun, but also popular with the children I’ve taught and continue to teach! Everything required is on the card. Just print, cut, and go. If you enjoy them please take a look at 60 others as part of 66 in total. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12514441 These 6 brain breaks have been carefully and meticulously selected and created to meet a variety of prerequisites: They engage every student and none are just watching. They can be completed in less than five minutes - many average less than two minutes. They require very little if any prep - most require no prep at all. They are fun! Many are unique and will not be found anywhere else as they were originally devised by myself. ========================================================================= Copyright information: Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license. Happy brain developing!
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GCSE MATHS BUNDLE. TOTAL INDIVIDUAL PRICE = £13.94. BUNDLE PRICE = £4.49. GREAT FOR REVISION! ANSWERS TO EVERY QUESTION. MORE THAN 50% off INDIVIDUAL PRICE!

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GCSE MATHS REARRANGING FORMULA. TWO AND A HALF PAGES AND 85 QUESTIONS THAT GENERALLY INCREASE IN DIFFICULTY AND ARE SIMILAR TO THOSE THAT HAVE FREQUENTLY OCCURRED ON PAST EXAM PAPERS. WORD AND PDF VERSIONS. WORKING OUT AND ANSWERS ON PAGE 4 ONWARDS. PREVIEW IS COPYRIGHT PROTECTED. WORKSHEETS DONT HAVE BLUE LINES. GCSE MATHS BOX PLOTS. 3 PAGES OF QUESTIONS AND 3 PAGES OF ANSWERS. 1 PAGE FIND AVERAGES FOR PLOTTING. 1 PAGE FOR PLOTTING. 1 PAGE FOR COMPARING TWO BOX PLOTS. 3 PAGES OF ANSWERS AND COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS. GCSE AREAS OF SHADED REGIONS HIGHER AND FOUNDATION EXAMPLES. ANSWERS & WORKING TO EVERY QUESTION. WORD AND PDF FILES. PREVIEW IS COPY RIGHT PROTECTED WITH BLUE LINES AND SLIGHTLY BLURRED. PAID RESOURCE IS FREE OF THESE LINES AND NOT BLURRED. GCSE MATHS. PAGE 1 = FRACTIONS WITH POWERS, NUMBERS WITH NEGATIVE POWERS AND FRACTIONAL POWERS. PAGE 2 = NEGATIVE FRACTIONAL POWERS, FRACTIONS WITH FRACTIONAL POWERS AND FRACTIONS WITH NEGATIVE FRACTIONAL POWERS. PAGE 3 = ALL OF THE ANSWERS. GCSE MATHS INEQUALITIES. FOUNDATION AND HIGHER EXAMPLES. RESOURCES DONT HAVE BLUE LINES. THEY ARE ONLY ON THE PREVIEW. ALL ANSWERS AND WORKING OUT PROVIDED. TAKE A LOOK AT ALL OF THE PREVIEWS TO HELP YOU DECIDE.
7 Fantastic Figurative Language Stories ~ Close Reading for  school Years 4-9 (9-14 years)
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7 Fantastic Figurative Language Stories ~ Close Reading for school Years 4-9 (9-14 years)

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Over 300 copies sold worldwide as of 1st February 2024. 7 original reading passages for teaching and reviewing figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, idiom, and allusion. These activities are perfect for weekly homework, daily/bell work, classwork, review, test prep, or assessment. Each of the 7 passages includes 4 activities. Please view the preview file for the first passage and tasks in their entirety. Task A: Identify Figurative Language - Read the story and annotate (highlight or underline and label) figurative language; includes a checklist of what students should find. There are 12+ instances of figurative language in each passage. Task B: Analyze Figurative Language - Students answer higher-order thinking questions based on the figurative language used in the story. Task C: Modify Figurative Language - Students choose 5 instances of figurative language from the story and modify them so that figurative language still keeps its basic original meaning. Task D: Revise Figurative Language - Students revise the paragraph based on the changes they made in Task C.