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I have over 30 years experience in the classroom and as a school leader, and specialize in writing and developing arts based and creative curriculums. Over the years I have run courses throughout the UK, written regularly for the TES and had a number of resource books published. I have set up this shop to share lessons and schemes of work that children enjoy, and teachers enjoy teaching. Hope you find them useful!

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I have over 30 years experience in the classroom and as a school leader, and specialize in writing and developing arts based and creative curriculums. Over the years I have run courses throughout the UK, written regularly for the TES and had a number of resource books published. I have set up this shop to share lessons and schemes of work that children enjoy, and teachers enjoy teaching. Hope you find them useful!
KS2 Punctuation Revision GAPS SATS
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KS2 Punctuation Revision GAPS SATS

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Suitable for both Year 5 and Year 6 classes. This PowerPoint visits the subjects of: Capital Letters Question Marks Exclamation Marks Commas Inverted Commas Direct Speech The children work through a series of SATS style questions and examples, led by the teacher. All answers will flash up on the screen at the click of a button. Perfect for pre-assessment revision, or SATS GAPS revision. Print off the slides if you wish the children to work independently.
KS2 Guided Reading Lesson 'Born to Run'
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KS2 Guided Reading Lesson 'Born to Run'

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In this lesson we read a short passage from Michael Morpurgo’s Born to Run. Then we answer a full range of questions – concentrating on giving answers that require you making a point, finding evidence to back it up and explaining your thinking. Fully resourced lesson - PowerPoint leads the children through the text - highlighting key passages in the text, providing a framework for answers and giving model answers. Printable versions of the text and the questions mean the lesson can be approached in several different ways - perfect for both whole class and group sessions.
KS2: Guided Reading & Vocabulary Lessons
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KS2: Guided Reading & Vocabulary Lessons

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KS2 Guided Reading Lessons based on The Mystery of the Colour Thief Works best with Year 5 and Year 6 classes Guided Reading PowerPoint analyses a section of text All main question types covered, complete with model answers Two additional extension activities included: i) Printable Vocab Game Print off the resources and challenge groups of children to collect associated vocabulary to complete a word bank ii) Use the completed word banks and additional resources to investigate adjectives and complete a descriptive poem based on the colours of Autumn leaves A series of three lessons that work perfectly if delivered over the course of a week
Guided Reading: George's Marvelous Medicine
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Guided Reading: George's Marvelous Medicine

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A guided reading resource for KS2. Based on the Roald Dahl classic, George’s Marvellous Medicine. Works best with Lower KS2 children. A large section of text has been used, and there is enough here for a number of days. All question types are included with model answers provided for all questions. Use as a PowerPoint, with highlighted sections of text and model answers - this works well if you are using the resource with a whole class. There are printable sheets also available which are better suited to small group work.
KS2 Arithmetic Expectations & Assessment Tool
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KS2 Arithmetic Expectations & Assessment Tool

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This resource is designed to be used during the Summer Term. It consists of a full set of checklists that detail the basic expectations in arithmetic for Years 3, 4, 5 & 6. This provides staff with a clear focus of what needs to be achieved by the end of the Summer Term in arithmetic. There are a full suite of matching Assessment Task Packs for each Year Group - each with their own Mark Schemes. Teachers can administer the assessment tasks and then fill in the checklists for each child. They are perfect for end of year assessments. We use these to pass on information to next teacher by sticking them into maths books in September. Teachers then know exactly what each child is secure in and what their next steps should be.