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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Capital Letters and Full Stops - 4 resources
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Capital Letters and Full Stops - 4 resources

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Resource 1: Students must correctly punctuate the sentences. Resource 2: Students must rewrite the sentences by putting in the missing capital letters and full stops. Resource 3: Capital letters practice sheet. Resource 4: A small presentation introducing capital letters (and a small activity to complete). Ideal for 5+ (depending on ability).
Inference: Sentences to INFER!
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Inference: Sentences to INFER!

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Focus: INFERENCE. Attached is a 4-page activity booklet. On each page, your student’s must decide what they can INFER from each sentence. There are 4 sentences in total (1 on each page). The first sentence is: The dog was barking. Fully editable.
VCOP - Games and Activities
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VCOP - Games and Activities

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Attached are 42 ‘VCOP’ (fully editable) games and activity suggestions. . Resource 1: A 26-page booklet containing 26 VCOP games & activity-suggestions Page 3: VCOP Games (13 games) Page 7: Connectives ‘Quick Fire’ Activities (4 activities) Page 13: Openers Activity (1 activity) Page 15: Punctuation Activity (1 activity) Page 19: Vocabulary Activities (7 activities) . Resource 2: A 16-page booklet containing 16 VCOP games & activity-suggestions. A ‘mixture’ of VCOP activities . Resource 3: Also attached is a an activity for the children to make their own VCOP pyramid.
Simple, Compound  & Complex Sentences
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Simple, Compound & Complex Sentences

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A 9-slide PowerPoint that explaims simple, compound and complex sentences. Slide 1: Title. Slide 2: 3 types of sentences. Slide 3: Simple sentence. Slide 4: Compound sentence. Slide 5: Activity: Add ‘and’, ‘but’, or ‘or’ to make each pair of simple sentences into a compound sentence. Slides 6 - 8: Complex sentences. Slide 9: Activity: Underline the main clause in each of the sentences. Appropriate for 7 - 11 years. Fully editable.
Punctuation PowerPoint - 20 slides
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Punctuation PowerPoint - 20 slides

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Punctuation PowerPoint. 20 slides. Ideal for 5 - 9 years. Slide 3: End marks Slides 5 and 6: Full stops Slide 7: Question marks Slide 8: Exclamation marks Slides 9 to 15: Activity: What end mark should be used? Slide 16: What to remember! Slides 17 and 18: The colon Slides 19 and 20: The Comma
Level Writing - Fully Automated System
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Level Writing - Fully Automated System

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A fully automated leveling system for writing. This system gives you an accurate grade for each child’s written work. Great for moderating writing too. Instructions: Read a child’s piece of narrative then work down the list of writing objectives. If a student achieves a specific learning objective, put a ‘1’ in the column. This makes the writing objective turn grey. If the student hasn’t achieved the objective, put a zero in the column. This makes the writing objective turn yellow. Leave a ‘dash’ if you want the row to stay the same. The chart totals the '1’s and tells you the exact writing level is PLUS it shows you what objectives still need to be achieved.
Ancient Greece - PowerPoint Presentation
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Ancient Greece - PowerPoint Presentation

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Ancient Greece PowerPoint 29 slides Contents: Slide 3: Where is Greece? Slides 4 and 5: Ptolemy’s World Map Slide 6: Greece Today Slides 7 – 11: Greek Hoplites Slides 12 – 13: Greek God Coins Slides 14 – 17: Greek Myths and Legends Slides 18 – 23: Greek Transport (Trireme) Slides 24 – 28: Greek Architecture Slide 29: A few questions to research
What Good Readers Do...
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What Good Readers Do...

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What Good Readers do - for display. 3 charts showing ‘What Good Readers Do’: Accuracy Chart. Fluency Chart. Punctuation Chart. Also attached is a slide show showing all 3 charts. Fully editable.
Perfect Punctuation - 3 Activities
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Perfect Punctuation - 3 Activities

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Activity 1 - Worksheet: 24 mistakes to highlight in a passage: 9 missing capital letters. 7 missing full stops. 3 missing commas. 4 missing speech marks. 1 missing exclamation mark! . Activity 2 - Worksheet: 32 mistakes to correct in the passage: 10 spelling mistakes. 19 punctuation errors. 3 new lines missing (for new speakers) . Activity 3: Self assessment sheet for student’s to refer to when proofreading their work. . All answers provided. Fully editable worksheets.
Upgrade Sentences - Enhance Writing
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Upgrade Sentences - Enhance Writing

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An excellent writing resource to help your student’s improve their sentences. Children learn how to ‘upgrade’ their writing by adding adjectives, adverbs and conjunctions to a sentence. 2 worksheets (with examples), PowerPoint and display materials attached.
Clauses & Complex Sentences
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Clauses & Complex Sentences

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Teach your students to write ‘complex sentences’ using these 2 straightforward PowerPoint presentations. I’ve also attached 2 differentiated ‘clauses’ worksheets.
Make a Sentence
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Make a Sentence

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Can your student’s make sentences using the word lists provided? Easily adaptable and ideal for younger learners. 2 pages (6 topics in total). Fully editable.
Questions to ask when listening to readers
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Questions to ask when listening to readers

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Fully editable questions to ASK when listening to readers. 5 pages in total. Resource 1: ‘General’ questions to ask when listening to readers. Resource 2: ‘Specific’ question cards to use when listening to readers. The question cards are divided into the following 13 sections: SETTING STYLE POINTS OF VIEW NON-FICTION ILLUSTRATIONS GLOSSARY INDEX SUBJECT AND THEME POETRY CHARACTER GENERAL NON-FICTION BASIC QUESTIONS PLOT - NARRATIVE STRUCTURE
Theseus And The Minotaur - Myths and Legends
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Theseus And The Minotaur - Myths and Legends

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Attached is a 30-slide PowerPoint with embedded activities and a comprehension activity based on Theseus and the Minotaur. Fully editable. A great way to introduce your student’s to Myths and Legends. These resources will help your student’s to write their own Myth or Legend. . Contents of PowerPoint: Slide 3: What is Myth and Legend? Slides 4 - 5: Theseus and The Minotaur and Odysseus and Polyphemus texts. Slides 6 – 10: Examples of mythical creatures. Slide 11: The Minotaur character profile sheet. Slide 12: 6 mythical creatures/monsters to cut out and use for a character profile. Slide 13: A blank creature/monster character profile template. Slides 14 – 20: Examples of Heroes and Heroines. Slide 21: How to incorporate a Hero or Heroine into a story. Slide 22: Theseus character profile sheet. Slide 23: 6 mythical heroes /heroines to cut out and use for a character profile. Slide 24: A blank hero/heroine character profile template. Slides 25 – 29: Writing templates to plan and write a Myth or Legend.
Questions to ask when listening to readers
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Questions to ask when listening to readers

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Questions to ask when listening to readers. A useful prompt sheet when listening to readers. Useful tool to give to parents at the beginning of the year to aid comprehension and discussion- based activities during reading. Fully editable.