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Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!

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Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!
Example Interview Questions and Answers
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Example Interview Questions and Answers

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This is the free sample of the resource available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/21-example-interview-questions-and-answers-12252012 This sample document covers 4 questions that may be asked during a UK primary teaching interview. If you’d like the full version, please click the link above. I prepared this document when I was job hunting for primary NQT positions. I found it to be very useful as I began to build up a bank of questions and answers. I learned that all the questions can interlink with each other, and that all questions require an example from your experience, as well as always linking back to pupil progress. I hope you find the sample useful. Please note I created this resource before the Covid-19 pandemic, so its possible schools are now asking about remote education and how covid has affected schools and children’s education.
Differentiated Equivalent Fractions Homework
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Differentiated Equivalent Fractions Homework

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Differentiated Equivalent Fractions Homework activity - aimed and used with a mixed ability year 5 class. The sheet covers; writing equivalent fractions using a diagram, identifying the odd one out, filling in the missing numbers,and solving worded problems. It moves through fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions. I designed this for use with one of my Year 5 classes, but could also be used in Year 6. This activity could also be used as part of a lesson. Editable version (paid) is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13107314 Includes answers!
Writing a Newspaper Headline Activity
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Writing a Newspaper Headline Activity

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In this activity, children are creating their own Newspaper headlines from the events described in the grid, using Who, What, Where, When, Why and How. Originally used as part of a Beowulf themed Newspaper writing unit and has since been used in Year 4 and 5. Children were to create several headlines using the information in the grid or their own, using the grid for ideas or to start. Editable grid so can easily be adapted to your children’s interests or current class topic, or extra rows can be added or text removed etc.
Year 4 Diary Writing - Self & Peer Assessment
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Year 4 Diary Writing - Self & Peer Assessment

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A helpful sheet / success criteria for children use to self or peer assess their own diary writing. Used with a Year 4 and 5 class for them to self assess, then peer assess their own independent writing at the end of the unit. The sheet is a word document so can be easily edited and adapted.
Year 4 Newspaper Report Success Criteria
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Year 4 Newspaper Report Success Criteria

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A simple success criteria for children writing a newspaper report in Year 4. Two columns on the sheet, for self and teacher assessment. Also included the publisher files so that a column can easily be added for peer-assessment.
Fact or Opinion Activity / Starter Task
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Fact or Opinion Activity / Starter Task

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A short and simple activity where children need to identify if the statement is either a fact or opinion. Used with a Year 4 and 5 class as a starter during a Newspaper Report writing unit. Also includes an extension task where children are creating their own sentences for their partner to then identify if their statements are facts or opinions. Editable word document included.
Diary Entry Differentiated Success Criteria - Year 5
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Diary Entry Differentiated Success Criteria - Year 5

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A simple differentiated success criteria for children writing a diary entry in Year 5. Also contains an adapted sheet for peer-assessment, where children are self and peer assessing. This is a word document so an extra column could easily be added for teacher assessment.
Bar Model Questions - Year 5 Fractions
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Bar Model Questions - Year 5 Fractions

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You will need physical Base 10 Blocks or similar (e.g. printed bar models) for the children to use alongside this worksheet. Children are asked to prove and show different number and fraction facts using the physical resources. Both pages are identical for easy A5 printing. Aimed at and used with Year 5 during their Fractions unit.
National Space Centre - Evaluation Activity
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National Space Centre - Evaluation Activity

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A short English activity focusing on evaluating the children’s trip to the National Space Centre in Leicester. The children are asked to complete the following; Write down 2 things that you learned at the space centre: What was your favourite thing to see and why? Write a short diary entry to describe the day – focus on your experience at The Space Centre and not on the coach. Used with a Year 5 class following a school trip. Both the docx and pdf for easy editing, as well as a version that can be completed on the sheet and an A5 explainer for completing in books.
Grid Multiplication Worksheets (3, 4 and 8 times table)
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Grid Multiplication Worksheets (3, 4 and 8 times table)

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This resource is aimed at Year 3 children, who are learning how to multiply using the Grid Multiplication method. This worksheet covers 3x, 4x and 8x. Another sheet covers worded problems for the HA children. Learning Objective: I can use the grid method to multiply two-digit numbers by 3, 4 and 8. Includes answers.
Multiplication by partitioning (Grid Method & Part Whole Model)
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Multiplication by partitioning (Grid Method & Part Whole Model)

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This activity asks children to multiply a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number using the grid method, then the part whole model, and then partitioning without a visual support (i.e just showing their working in their book). I used this with Year 4 to recap the grid method and part whole models before moving onto column multiplication. The worksheet is differentiated 3 ways. Word and pdf files included. Includes Answer Sheet!
Division by sharing - Sharing Circles Example
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Division by sharing - Sharing Circles Example

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This sheet shows the children the method to use when dividing by sharing. The example shows 6 ÷ 3 using sharing circles. This is ideal to stick into children’s books, to help with a lesson or to be a part of a learning guide folder. I used these with a mixed age Y2/3 class to help them to remember the method during the lesson.
Beowulf Adverb Activity KS2
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Beowulf Adverb Activity KS2

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A simple starter where children are finding and identifying adverbs. The paragraph is based around the story of Beowulf by Michael Morpurgo. I have used this as a starter activity, revision and as part of a main lesson in Year 4, 5 and 6.
Taj Mahal Setting Description KS2
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Taj Mahal Setting Description KS2

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A model setting description of the Taj Mahal in India. I used this with a Year 4/5 class as part of the topic Around the World in 80 days. Fully editable word document so you can customise for your own class. The writing unit that links with this description is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12641568
Column Addition Worksheet
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Column Addition Worksheet

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Here are a few column addition questions aimed at a Year 3/4 class. I used this for an interview lesson so there are only a few questions for each level - ideal for use as a starter or a quick recap session! The sheets are differentiated, with the Silver and Gold sheets requiring children to complete missing number questions. Learning Objective: To be able to use the column method of addition. Full (albeit short) lesson is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13107301 Includes answers!
Differentiated Recount Success Criteria - Year 2/3
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Differentiated Recount Success Criteria - Year 2/3

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Success Criteria for writing a recount for Year 2 and Year 3 children - used with children retelling the story of Paddington but this could be used for any story! Differentiated 3 ways; Year 3 HA Year 3 MA Year 2 HA/Year 3 LA
Wow Words for Describing a Setting
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Wow Words for Describing a Setting

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A simple sheet of Wow Words (adjectives) for children to use as a scaffold when writing descriptions. Children could use these as part of a learning journal or have them available on their desks whilst writing to improve their vocabulary. It could also be printed A3 for the children to add to as a group task. Aimed at and used with a Year 4 class. This document is also included in the Norwegian Fjord setting description unit here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12641564
Commutative Multiplication Differentiated Worksheet
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Commutative Multiplication Differentiated Worksheet

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This is a commutative multiplication worksheet - aimed at Year 3 children. The worksheet has been differentiated 3 ways and could be used as a starter, main activity (depending on ability) and also a recap lesson. Word documents provided for ease of editing. Learning Objective: To be able to understand what commutative means and that multiplication is commutative and division is not.
Beowulf - Prepositions Activity
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Beowulf - Prepositions Activity

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This is a prepositions lesson/activity themed around the story of Beowulf. I used this spag activity as part of a larger writing unit, where children were retelling the story of Beowulf. Ideal for Year 3/4. Differentiation: the higher achievers were expected to write more sentences including prepositions and extend them using conjunctions and other grammatical devices we had been learning about.
Blank Storyboard
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Blank Storyboard

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Blank storyboard for you to use with anything you wish! Save the time making one and use this one! Both word documents and pdfs available. The pdf will easily print onto A3 to give children more writing space. I used this to make a TV advert - something the children really enjoyed.