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Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.

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Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
The Stone Age Vocabulary and Display Resources
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The Stone Age Vocabulary and Display Resources

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If you need a word wall and bulletin board display for teaching The Stone Age but don’t have much time to give, then this decor kit is just for you! It contains meaningful vocabulary cards that learners can refer to, a themed title page ‘The Stone Age’ with matching printable boarders, backing pages to display student’s work and questions, did you know question outlines, printable speech bubbles to write on, A5 photographs and colorful animation to make your bulletin board eye catching and attractive to a range of audiences. There are 38 pages of resources (pdf) included in the packet, giving you the accessories you need to start your bulletin board without sitting for hours. Then all you need to do is to simply back children’s work on the backing pages included and you have a quality display to showcase in your classroom or corridor. Students can use the vocabulary cards to secure their knowledge and understanding of key history vocabulary, such as primary and secondary source, prehistoric, Neolithic, Neanderthal, civilization and many more! You could even print off the cards at different sizes and turn them into table top flashcards for 1:1 use or table Centers. Take the stress out of display, save yourself hours of prep and download your resources today!
Prehistoric Classroom Bunting Digital Display for Teachers and Schools
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Prehistoric Classroom Bunting Digital Display for Teachers and Schools

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This Stone Age themed classroom bunting is available for instant download. The bunting is in pdf, making it easy to choose the size and quantity to meet you needs. There are 11 pages included, spelling the title ‘The Stone Age’. Each letter is A4 and set on a cave painting background, adding that little extra to your display. Please note that this is a non editable resource. Save time with classroom display preparation by downloading today.
Ancient Egyptian Classroom Printables display with Hieroglyphics & Pyramids
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Ancient Egyptian Classroom Printables display with Hieroglyphics & Pyramids

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If you need a word wall and bulletin board display for teaching Ancient Egypt but don’t have much time to give, then this decor kit is just for you! It contains meaningful vocabulary cards that learners can refer to, a themed title page ‘Ancient Egyptians,’ with matching printable borders, backing pages to display student’s work and questions, did you know question outlines, printable speech bubbles to write on and A5 photographs, to make your bulletin board eye catching and attractive to a range of audiences. There are 29 pages of resources (non text editable pdf) included in the packet, giving you the accessories you need to start your bulletin board without sitting for hours. Then all you need to do is to simply back children’s work on the backing pages included and you have a quality display to showcase in your classroom or corridor. Students can use the vocabulary cards to secure their knowledge and understanding of key history vocabulary, such as primary and secondary source, ancient, pharaohs, mummification, excavation and many more! You could even print off the cards at different sizes and turn them into table top flashcards for 1:1 use or table Centers. The speech bubble outlines, provide opportunities for learners to ask meaningful questions to deepen their understanding about Egyptian life, whilst the ‘did you know?’ outlines can be used to capture learning. There are 8 interesting A5 photographs of the Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamun, hieroglyphics, a sarcophagus, pyramids and more to bring a sense of awe into the classroom and capture young minds. These would be a great resource for generating discussion, prompting writing, using as visual prompts for art work - the list is endless! Take the stress out of display, save yourself hours of prep and download your resources today!