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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9xa8A1oXI2a9oRxGvQuojTDtoneHJXbx I have over 60,000 views on my teaching YouTube channel and featured on Heart Radio with Amanda Holden, Look East News and the local newspapers talking about teaching. Enjoy :)

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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9xa8A1oXI2a9oRxGvQuojTDtoneHJXbx I have over 60,000 views on my teaching YouTube channel and featured on Heart Radio with Amanda Holden, Look East News and the local newspapers talking about teaching. Enjoy :)
Equivalent Fractions PowerPoint and resources
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Equivalent Fractions PowerPoint and resources

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This Equivalent Fractions bundle includes: A YouTube teaching video to support this learning (with over 15k views) A teaching PowerPoint with 47 slides Over 20 interactive activities/games 10 worksheets for children to complete This sequence of learning covers the following National Curriculum statutory requirements: recognise, find and write fractions of a discrete set of objects: unit fractions and nonunit fractions with small denominators recognise and use fractions as numbers: unit fractions and non-unit fractions with small denominators recognise and show, using diagrams, equivalent fractions with small denominators recognise and show, using diagrams, families of common equivalent fractions solve problems that involve all of the above.
Good Dog McTavish Guided Reading Pack (15 sessions!)
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Good Dog McTavish Guided Reading Pack (15 sessions!)

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This resource is intended to be used to help teach the skills of the KS2 National Curriculum for Reading through 15 Guided Reading sessions using the book Good Dog McTavish by Meg Rosoff. Included in the pack: • Questions which focus on vocabulary, retrieval, inference, predictions, author intent, author technique and giving explanations for answers using evidence from the text. • Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Activities/Questions. • Reading and respond to the text activities. This resource has been used with KS2 classes to great effect and has boosted their reading skills and their comprehension scores.
Word Families Teaching PowerPoint, Activity and Worksheet
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Word Families Teaching PowerPoint, Activity and Worksheet

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Included in this pack is a teaching PowerPoint to use for teaching Word Families. This PowerPoint is extremely engaging and requires the children to ineract throughout. It also includes a game/activity where the children can consolidate their learning. NEW Worksheet has just been added too!
Dyslexia Assembly
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Dyslexia Assembly

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Assembly used to raise awareness of dyslexia to primary and secondary school children. This assembly has been created by a SENDCO of multiple schools and an Inclusion Coordinator of a Multi-Academy Trust. I have used this PowerPoint multiple times in assembelies to schools and children have responded really well to it. This asssembly covers: What do we already know about dyslexia? What is dyslexia? How many people does dyslexia affect? What causes dyslexia? How does dyslexia affect people? (With example images, sentences and videos) Case studies of dyslexia affecting children A video link to a Newsround special on ‘My Dyslexic Mind’ Successful and famous people with dyslexia and examples of how it helped them A video link to ‘See dyslexia differently’ An opportunity for questions
Area and Perimeter Zoo Design
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Area and Perimeter Zoo Design

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Design a zoo whilst learning about area and perimeter. I have an online teaching video to go alongside this resource where I teach the children everything they need to know. This pack includes everything you need to teach area and perimeter and for the children to complete an independent activity where they design their own zoo using their new knowledge of area and perimeter. It includes: A zoo themed booklet (missing illustrations as I painted them on but leaves space for yourself or children to add your own designs) The instructions Teaching support A list of enclosures with their price and enclosure size in metre squared A zoo planning design sheet An area and perimeter application activity 5 further activities to develop their learning further A teaching video below which explains everything you need to know! TES will no longer let me post my YouTube link for the teaching video which goes alongside this resource. However, if you go onto YouTube and search, ‘Let’s design a zoo! Area and perimeter with Miss Cole’ you should find it :) This is, by far, my class’s favourite maths project!
English Planning for The High Street by Alice Melvin
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English Planning for The High Street by Alice Melvin

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Included is a series of 10 English lessons based on The High Street by Alice Melvin. Throughout the lessons, children will learn about and apply their learning of nouns, adjectives, determiners, lists and rhyming words. Learning objectives covered in this series of learning are: To use the determiners ‘a’ and ‘an’ correctly. To write a list. To use commas in a list. To use adjectives to describe nouns. To write creatively. To review and edit my writing. By the end of the project, each child will have created their own version of The High Street zig-zag book. This pack included all of my lesson plans for these ten lessons as well as copies of each resource needed. I absolutely loved planning this and hope you enjoy the series of lessons.
Chocolate Brand Design D&T Project
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Chocolate Brand Design D&T Project

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This resource is a 16-page booklet which includes sections on: Market research Target audience Idea generation (flavours, textures shape, colours) Brand design (product name, logo, slogan, USP) Product packaging design Photos of product Evaluation with prompt questions During this project, children will be designing their own chocolate product from start to finish. After carrying out market research, they will choose their target audience. They will then generate many ideas before finalising a brand name, logo, slogan, product and USP (unique selling point.) With this in mind, they will then create a final design for their product’s packaging. Once the product has been created (and tasted!) they will complete an evaluation of it. Every class I have completed this project with have absolutely loved it and always talk about it for many years following! National Curriculum D&T links: Design use research and develop design criteria to inform the design of innovative, functional, appealing products that are fit for purpose, aimed at particular individuals or groups generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas through discussion, annotated sketches, cross-sectional and exploded diagrams, prototypes, pattern pieces and computer-aided design Make select from and use a wider range of materials and components, including construction materials, textiles and ingredients, according to their functional properties and aesthetic qualities Evaluate investigate and analyse a range of existing products evaluate their ideas and products against their own design criteria and consider the views of others to improve their work I completed this project whilst also teaching about the Mayans in geography/history.
Fractions Maths Plan LKS2 (3 Weeks!)
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Fractions Maths Plan LKS2 (3 Weeks!)

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Included is a 3 week plan for a lower key stage 2 class (year 3/4) on Fractions. This plan is extremely detailed with diagrams and resources included! The following statutory requirements of the national curriculum are covered: YEAR 3 Pupils should be taught to: • count up and down in tenths; recognise that tenths arise from dividing an object into 10 equal parts and in dividing one-digit numbers or quantities by 10 • recognise, find and write fractions of a discrete set of objects: unit fractions and non-unit fractions with small denominators • recognise and use fractions as numbers: unit fractions and non-unit fractions with small denominators • recognise and show, using diagrams, equivalent fractions with small denominators • add and subtract fractions with the same denominator within one whole [for example, 5/7 + 1/7 = 6/7 ] • compare and order unit fractions, and non-unit fractions with the same denominators • solve problems that involve all of the above YEAR 4 Pupils should be taught to: • recognise and show, using diagrams, families of common equivalent fractions • count up and down in hundredths; recognise that hundredths arise when dividing an object by one hundred and dividing tenths by ten. • solve problems involving increasingly harder fractions to calculate quantities, and fractions to divide quantities, including non-unit fractions where the answer is a whole number • add and subtract fractions with the same denominator • recognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths or hundredths • recognise and write decimal equivalents to 1/4, 1/2 , 3/4 • find the effect of dividing a one- or two-digit number by 10 and 100, identifying the value of the digits in the answer as ones, tenths and hundredths • round decimals with one decimal place to the nearest whole number • compare numbers with the same number of decimal places up to two decimal places • solve simple measure and money problems involving fractions and decimals to two decimal places.
Angles Lesson Plan, PowerPoint and Resources (Graded Outstanding!)
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Angles Lesson Plan, PowerPoint and Resources (Graded Outstanding!)

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An angles lesson I’m very proud of after seeing great progress in the classroom and being graded outstanding for this lesson. Complete lesson plan is included!! This lesson introduces angles and teaches the difference between right, acute and obtuse angles. This PowerPoint also includes 4 activities including using a hungry angle monster to hunt for right angles and using lollipop sticks to complete an angle investigation. The end of this PowerPoint leads nicely onto learning about triangles and using the children’s learning on angles to move onto this. I’ve also included all my resources included in this lesson, including definition cards and an extension spotting angles in clock faces.
Zones of Regulation Display
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Zones of Regulation Display

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A Zones of Regulation display which can be used for a whole school display in hall or corridor or classroom display. Is differentiated with wording and images to suit all ages. The display covers emotions felt in each zone, images to illustrate these images and a toolbox of strategies which the children can use to help them when in each zone. I am a SENDCO and an inclusion coordinator of a Trust and have used this display to introduce the Zones of Regulation to entire schools. It has worked really well with all children aged 4-11. Included in this pack: Display title of ‘What Zone are you in?’ 4x coloured zone titles 4x road signs linking to each zone 4x posters for each zone which includes emotions felt in each zone and images 4x toolbox for each zone This took me 6 hours to make so I’m hoping that by sharing it on here, it can save you the time :)
Living Things and Their Habitats Medium Term Plan
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Living Things and Their Habitats Medium Term Plan

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A medium term plan of 8 lessons to cover the Science National Curriculum Key Learning Expectations for: • recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways • explore and use classification keys to help group, identify and name a variety of living things in their local and wider environment • recognise that environments can change and that this can sometimes pose dangers to living things Lesson 1 To identify the seven life processes which determines a living thing. Can use this resource to support this lesson: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mrs-gren-science-living-things-12189954 Lesson 2 To demonstrate how plants grow towards the light source. Lesson 3 To group living things using a Venn Diagram . Can use this resource to support this lesson: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/living-things-and-their-habitats-classification-activity-venn-and-carroll-diagram-12189979 Lesson 4 To group living things using a Carroll Diagram. Can use this resource to support this lesson: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/living-things-and-their-habitats-classification-activity-venn-and-carroll-diagram-12189979 Lesson 5 To explore and use classification keys to help group, identify and name a variety of living things. Lesson 6 To correctly group living things in an animal anthology. Lesson would be best if you have access to 'An Amazing Anthology of Intriguing Animals’ by Ben Hoare. Lesson 7 To correctly group living things in an animal anthology. Lesson would be best if you have access to 'An Amazing Anthology of Intriguing Animals’ by Ben Hoare. Lesson 8 To identify invertebrates in the local environment. My class absolutely loved this unit of work and made great progress!
Ancient Egypt Medium-Term Plan and Knowledge Organiser (Graded Outstanding)
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Ancient Egypt Medium-Term Plan and Knowledge Organiser (Graded Outstanding)

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Ancient Egypt Medium-Term Plan (Graded Outstanding) A medium term plan including the key learning expectations covered in History and Geography, ideas for continuous provision/enrichment and 12 in-depth lesson plans. Links to resources are included. A knowledge organiser which is a summary of the key facts and essential knowledge that pupils need about a unit of work or a curriculum subject. The information is presented clearly and is broken down into easily digestible chunks. All documents are presented impeccably. Enjoy!
World War 2 Medium-Term Plan and Knowledge Organiser (Graded Outstanding)
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World War 2 Medium-Term Plan and Knowledge Organiser (Graded Outstanding)

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A medium term plan including the key learning expectations covered in History and Geography, ideas for continuous provision/enrichment and 19 in-depth lesson plans. Links to resources are included. A knowledge organiser which is a summary of the key facts and essential knowledge that pupils need about a unit of work or a curriculum subject. The information is presented clearly and is broken down into easily digestible chunks. This series of lessons covers: • To demonstrate what I already know and want to know about Britain in the 1930’s and World War II To experience life as a child in 1930’s Britain To understand the importance of gas masks during World War II To make my own gas mask replica To understand the importance of National Identity cards during the war To learn about Operation Pied Piper To understand the importance of evacuation during World War II To find out about the experiences and feelings of evacuees To understand what WWII was and where, when and why it took place To understand how life changed for evacuees To understand the importance of Anderson shelters and to create a replica To learn about Land Girls and the role women had in the war To find out what rationing was, why it was necessary and how it impacted people’s lives To understand who was in charge during World War II To recognise the different planes used throughout World War II To understand what the Blitz was and which areas were most affected To understand the importance of propaganda posters To dance a war-time dance, The Lambeth Walk To understand why WWII ended and experience VE Day Throughout this series of lessons, the children will be in role as evacuees who have been evacuated from London to the countryside. Alongside the lessons, they will be documenting their experience in an evacuee diary. Throughout this term, children will be making anderson shelters, gas masks as well as cooking rations, writing (and posting!) letters home, making posters and celebrating victory in Europe with their very own VE day. By far, my favourite topic to teach and my class’s favourite topic to follow! Enjoy :)
The Romans Medium-Term Plan and Knowledge Organiser
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The Romans Medium-Term Plan and Knowledge Organiser

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A medium term plan including the key learning expectations covered in History and Geography, ideas for continuous provision/enrichment and 11 in-depth lesson plans. A knowledge organiser which is a summary of the key facts and essential knowledge that pupils need about a unit of work or a curriculum subject. The information is presented clearly and is broken down into easily digestible chunks. The activities included: To order British periods of time chronologically. To order the main turning points of the Roman Empire in Britain. To create a zig-zag timeline. To understand the spread of the Roman Empire and identify the spread on a map. To create my own Roman shield. To create a model of a local Roman town: Venta Icenorum. To research an iconic Roman figure and create an information book about them. To design and make my own Roman mosaic. To mark Roman roads on a map of Britain. To create a model of a Roman road. HISTORY NATIONAL CURRICULUM STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Pupils should be taught about: • the Roman Empire and its impact on Britain. This could include: Julius Caesar’s attempted invasion in 55-54 BC, the Roman Empire by AD 42 and the power of its army, successful invasion by Claudius and conquest, including Hadrian’s Wall, British resistance, for example, Boudicca, ‘Romanisation’ of Britain: sites such as Caerwent and the impact of technology, culture and beliefs, including early Christianity. • Roman withdrawal from Britain in c. AD 410 and the fall of the Western Roman Empire. • a depth study linked to one of the British areas of study listed above • the legacy of Greek or Roman culture (art, architecture or literature) on later periods in British history, including the present day • Pupils should continue to develop a chronologically secure knowledge and understanding of British, local and world history, establishing clear narratives within and across the periods they study. • They should regularly address and sometimes devise historically valid questions about change, cause, similarity and difference, and significance. • They should understand how our knowledge of the past is constructed from a range of sources. GEOGRAPHY NATIONAL CURRICULUM STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Pupils should be taught to: • locate the world’s countries, using maps to focus on Europe • use maps, atlases, globes and digital/computer mapping to locate countries and describe features studied
ADHD Awareness Training
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ADHD Awareness Training

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Staff meeting/training used to raise Awareness of ADHD and share strategies to support individuals with ADHD. This training has been created by a SENDCO of multiple schools and an Inclusion Coordinator of a Multi-Academy Trust. I have used this PowerPoint multiple times to head teachers, class teachers and teaching assistants. I’ve received great feedback for this training. This training could also be used to raise awareness of ADHD with parents/carers. This training covers: What is ADHD? What causes ADHD? Co-occurence with other conditions Symtpoms of ADHD ADHD subtypes: inattentive, hyperactive/impulsive and combined What ADHD can feel like Dispelling myths of ADHD The science behind ADHD and dopamine Strategies to support individuals with ADHD
Zones of Regulation Staff Meeting/Training
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Zones of Regulation Staff Meeting/Training

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Staff meeting used to introduce Zones of Regulation created by a SENDCO and Inclusion Coordinator of a Multi-Academy Trust. I have used this PowerPoint multiple times to introduce the Zones of Regulation to head teachers, class teachers and teaching assistants. I’ve received great feedback for this and all teachers have been inspired to create their own classroom displays. Staff meeting Powerpoint includes: Story/history/research behind the Zones of Regulation Explanation of the Zones of Regulation Definition of self-regulation Poster including/explaining the four Zones Blue Zone introduction: Typical emotions felt in this Zone and possible body signals Green Zone introduction: Typical emotions felt in this Zone and possible body signals Yellow Zone introduction: Typical emotions felt in this Zone and possible body signals Red Zone introduction: Typical emotions felt in this Zone and possible body signals Slide explaining how each slide links to the road signs (a good visual) Many activities which can be used to help children identify an emotion they’re feeling and what Zone they’re in (Includes sorting, bingo, video links where Disney films etc demonstrate the Zones, linking experiences to Zones) Examples of classroom resources to introduce/use the Zones Many activities where children will be able to learn strategies to move from one Zone to another to help support regulation (toolbox, tools worksheet, sensory activities) Blue Zone toolbox slides: What we need to do once we’re in this Zone and 2 differentiated toolboxes sharing tools for this coloured Zone Green Zone toolbox slides: What we need to do once we’re in this Zone and 2 differentiated toolboxes sharing tools for this coloured Zone Yellow Zone toolbox slides: What we need to do once we’re in this Zone and 2 differentiated toolboxes sharing tools for this coloured Zone Red Zone toolbox slides: What we need to do once we’re in this Zone and 2 differentiated toolboxes sharing tools for this coloured Zone Examples of classroom displays sharing the Zones of Regulation Conclusion slide offering an opportunity for questions