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I am a qualified teacher with 8 years' experience. I enjoy creating teaching resources and hopefully you will find them both useful and time-saving.

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I am a qualified teacher with 8 years' experience. I enjoy creating teaching resources and hopefully you will find them both useful and time-saving.
My Book Review
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My Book Review

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A worksheet to help the children write a book review. The sheet contains useful questions that will help encourage the pupils to really think about the book they have read.
2019/20 Calendar of Notable Dates and Events
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2019/20 Calendar of Notable Dates and Events

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A calendar of significant dates and “special days” for the upcoming academic year. (2019/2020) Includes events relating to: Health & Wellbeing The Environment Religious Holidays Historical Events Literacy Maths & Science PSHE Arts & Crafts Or just plan fun!
Hodgeheg Lost Poster
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Hodgeheg Lost Poster

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A 'Lost Poster' to accompany Literacy lessons based around 'The Hodgeheg' by Dick King-Smith. My Year 3 class loved reading 'The Hodgeheg'.
Boxing Up Story Planner
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Boxing Up Story Planner

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This template allows children to 'box up' a traditional tale in order to make their own story. They can clearly see the main parts of the story then substitute in their own ideas and add further details.
Features of a Letter
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Features of a Letter

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Two worksheets where children can identify the features of a letter. The worksheet for the lower ability children has a word bank to aid them in labeling the features. The highest ability children could identify and colour the features of a letter then create their own key.
Explanation text template - How to operate a UFO
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Explanation text template - How to operate a UFO

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I read 'Aquila' by Ian Norriss with my Year 5 class and they loved it! While looking at explanation texts, I created these templates for the children to explain how they would operate their very own UFO. The children were very creative and loved this lesson.
Persuasive Letter to Willy Wonka Plan
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Persuasive Letter to Willy Wonka Plan

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A planning sheet on which children can plan a persuasive letter to Willy Wonka. The idea is for children to persuade Mr Wonka to make their chocolate bar in his factory. This sheet breaks down the letter into different paragraphs that the children should use.
My Marvellous Medicine
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My Marvellous Medicine

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Created while studying George's Marvellous Medicine in Year 3. I have included an example of a recipe for George's Marvellous Medicine and a blank template for children to write their own recipe. It makes nice display work.
Reading Practice
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Reading Practice

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A sheet designed to help Reception children with their reading skills. The sheet consists of a chart containing a repeated set of words. The child should read through the words in the chart to the best of their ability and as quick as they can. There is then a table at the bottom of the sheet, for the teacher or TA to fill in the the child's time. The more practice the child gets, the quicker their times should be. This is a great way to record their progress.
Investigating Permeability and Durability of Rocks
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Investigating Permeability and Durability of Rocks

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Three worksheets that can be used when investigating the permeability and durability of rocks. The lower ability worksheet has a results table along with a cloze procedure for the children to complete. The middle ability worksheet leaves spaces for children to write their prediction, method and conclusion. The final worksheet I have attached is simply an empty results table for higher ability children to fill in. I expect the higher ability children to write their prediction, method and conclusion straight into their books.