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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.

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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
Materials and food
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Materials and food

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The resources contain ACTIVstudio2 flipcharts for use with Promethean Whiteboards and also PowerPoint presentations. These are contained within the relevant files. The resources support a study on the properties of materials and food. A brief summary of the resources are outlined below. The MatchFood and MatchMaterials flipcharts highlight the differences between foods and materials respectively as well as providing simple classification exercises. The quizzes flipcharts aim to stimulate further investigations through asking pupils questions of the nature ‘what will happen next?’
Coastal features: erosion, deposition and defence
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Coastal features: erosion, deposition and defence

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These lesson materials and resources are designed to support learners in their understanding of •the processes operating at the coast •how areas along the coast can be protected •the groups of people concerned about coastal protection •how to complete a fieldwork sketch Although these resources rely on images and materials based on Porthkerry and Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan, the processes illustrated could be applied to any coastal area
Vocabulary - using similes to enhance writing skills
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Vocabulary - using similes to enhance writing skills

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These activities have been designed to support the teaching of English at key stage 2. The activities will enable the teacher to: explore the term 'simile,' share similes with the class, and provide exercises on new similes using established models. Within each of the activities further information can be accessed in order to develop pupils' knowledge, support the lesson or for research. Objectives: text level - reading comprehension to understand the use of figurative language in poetry and prose locate use of simile
World War I and II starter activities
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World War I and II starter activities

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This resource consists of a series interactive games using the Developing Thinking models that can be used as starter or plenary activities. The unit covers: * Spyglass – what is the spyglass depicting? * Sequencing – Sequence the events that led to WWII * Stare – What were the main causes of WWI? * Trenches – Label the diagram * Fill the blanks – WWI events * On the fence – WWI or WWII
Coastal erosion and management
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Coastal erosion and management

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This resource provides a decision making exercise and case study of coastal erosion management at Penarth. For more materials relating to this resource, please visit the NGfl site, linked below.
Travel Destinations Case Study
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Travel Destinations Case Study

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New York – Travel Destinations. This GCE Travel and Tourism case study aims to help students, teachers and parents with the requirements of AQA’s Unit 3 ‘Travel Destinations’. It will also be useful for those studying with the Edexcel and OCR exam boards. The case study includes assessor commentaries, which will give an indication of the unit requirements and the depth of portfolio work required. Areas covered include: Location, climate and landscape; attractions; travel method; future popularity and suitability for different customer types.
Divorce
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Divorce

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A PowerPoint discussion of issues surrounding Divorce by David Bown. Having viewed this slide show the student should be aware: That during the last century, the divorce rate increased dramatically. That the divorce rate refers to the number of divorces per thousand married couples. That divorce peaked in1993 at 180,000 per annum. Currently, one in every two new marriages ends in divorce (51.5%). That many couples separate without divorcing. That large numbers of empty shell marriages exist. That high divorce rates are a global phenomenon.
WJEC PH 2 Resources
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WJEC PH 2 Resources

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Notes, presentations and data for WJEC PH2. Includes information on: Bohr Theory Photoelectric Effect Quantum Effects Spectra X Ray Spectra
Gelligaer Wind Farm
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Gelligaer Wind Farm

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Thinking skills activities based on Gelligaer Wind farm also developing sketch map, memory map and classification skills.
Glove puppets
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Glove puppets

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An interactive whiteboard resource which allows the child to assemble a puppet and learn how to create simple stitches.
Stimulating Descriptive Writing
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Stimulating Descriptive Writing

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This fully planned teaching and learning resource has been developed through partnership between ‘The Fourteen Locks Education Through Restoration Project’ and ‘The Newport Writing Squad’. Authors: Tom Maloney Suzanne House Dawn Robertson