Hi! I currently work in London as a Deputy Headteacher. I love all things teaching and learning! I am extremely passionate about education and find researching and creating new strategies and ideas exciting. The world of teaching and leading in England is highly stressful and it's up to all of us to look after each other's well-being...I hope my resources save you some precious time.
Hi! I currently work in London as a Deputy Headteacher. I love all things teaching and learning! I am extremely passionate about education and find researching and creating new strategies and ideas exciting. The world of teaching and leading in England is highly stressful and it's up to all of us to look after each other's well-being...I hope my resources save you some precious time.
A checklist for RUCSAC method to problem solving, display, stick in books or laminate for tables.
The second one is a more detailed version and can be used as a checklist when working with partners.
Simple two large circles for children to sort characters into two groups...circles can easily be overlapped to make a venn diagram.
Ignites good discussion about different groups as most children are familiar with the characters.
Hope it's useful! :)
Fancy a week without the stress of planning and making resources - here is an entire weeks worth of English and Maths resources linked to The Olympics.
18 Slides linked to activity sheets, which run through various English and Maths activities all linked to The Olympics, including:
-Creating a leaflet
-Writing a poem
-Creating a quiz
-Writing an article
-Problem solving (various)
-Word problems
-Sorting into a Venn diagram
Activity sheets are in Word so that they can easily be adapted. All resources are easy to adapt for different ages/levels. These activities will leave you with some lovely writing and Maths evidence. Lessons can easily be extended by creating longer learning journeys.
If you do have any questions or need any support, please send me a message.
*My resources always take me a lot of time and effort to create so I hope that they help to save you some precious time - please do review my resources. Thank you!*
Used for a lesson on problem solving linked to Sir Walter Raleigh. Chn had these cut up journey times on their table and they found the shortest and longest possible journey times by adding two together.
Can be easily adapted. I read to my class who answered in their books but it can be changed so there is space for them to work out the sums underneath.