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A range of high quality resources to enhance the teaching and learning at KS2 & KS3 level (age 7-14). Welsh second Language, National test revision and numeracy / literacy activities taught across the curriculum are our specialty :)

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A range of high quality resources to enhance the teaching and learning at KS2 & KS3 level (age 7-14). Welsh second Language, National test revision and numeracy / literacy activities taught across the curriculum are our specialty :)
KWL Grid for Rollercoaster/ Scream Machine topic  (AfL)
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KWL Grid for Rollercoaster/ Scream Machine topic (AfL)

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Blank KWL grid suitable for learners in KS2. Ideal Asessment for learning activity when beginning the new topic. Pupils should add their knowledge to the grid throughout the term. K - What I Know W - What I want to know L - What I have learnt
Writing an explanation text - Camping Trip Emergencies!
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Writing an explanation text - Camping Trip Emergencies!

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What should you do if....... *Your tent catches fire? *Heavy rain floods your campsite? *You get lost? *Wild animals attack your tent? *You run out of water? *One of your camping party falls ill? Resource pack includes teaching presentation, worksheets for two levels of differentiation and sample answers.
WW2 Maths - 3&4 Digit Formal Column Addition Methods. KS2 (Year 5&6) Cross Curricular Numeracy
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WW2 Maths - 3&4 Digit Formal Column Addition Methods. KS2 (Year 5&6) Cross Curricular Numeracy

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This cross-curricular presentation that requires pupils to add 2/3/4 digits using formal methods. The final task is something a little different and requires blank stickers/labels which should be attached to pupils shirts. The learners add the pairs of numbers in a collaborative numeracy task. Cross Curricular Welsh is included (Numbers) Whiteboards are useful with this activity. LO: To add 3&4 digit numbers using the appropriate written method
Maths Co-ordinates Paired Activity KS2. 4 levels of differentiation
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Maths Co-ordinates Paired Activity KS2. 4 levels of differentiation

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LO: To use co-ordinates to specify location Paired Yes/No games – You have a number of chances to guess the location of the hidden treasure! Two sheets needed per pair. Each pupil marks their treasure and their partner takes turns to guess the location. ALN (Simple) BS (Lower) AA (Middle) MAT (More able) - 4 Quadrants
The Great Plague / Tudors - Model text for diary writing. KS2 (Year 4, 5 & 6). Power Words included
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The Great Plague / Tudors - Model text for diary writing. KS2 (Year 4, 5 & 6). Power Words included

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Learners should study the model text and produce their own fictional diary entry from a person living in the Tudor era (1665) in the time of the Great Plague. ] A slide showing a list of suggested power / wow words is also included. The second activity requires research skills to check historical facts LO: To write a diary entry giving a description of London during the plague. LO: To use research skills to check historical facts
Maths reasoning activity KS2 - Fractions, decimals & Percentages. Year 5&6 Differentiated (3 Groups)
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Maths reasoning activity KS2 - Fractions, decimals & Percentages. Year 5&6 Differentiated (3 Groups)

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LO: To transfer mathematical skills to a variety of contexts Learners should apply their knowledge of equivalences by referring to the clues in the charts to correctly fill in the missing answers. This is an effective way to assess how pupils can use their procedural skills in a reasoning task. The more able chart includes the following: Fraction Diagram Decimal Story problem ‘Sum’ Decimal Measurement to nearest whole Percentage Number line This task is differentiated, so some groups will have a reduction in the above. (3 Groups)
Healthy & Unhealthy Food / Life Choices -  Group Task, Thinking Skills
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Healthy & Unhealthy Food / Life Choices - Group Task, Thinking Skills

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Learners work collaboratively in order to brainstorm which foods and lifestyle habits are healthy or unhealthy. There is an option for other groups to rotate papers to build on each others ideas. (A3 paper recommended) Each group will produce two final storyboard tasks showing what they consider to be a day in the life of a healthy person and unhealthy person. These activities will need to take place over several lessons to produce the best outcome. Learning Objectives: *To work together in small groups to answer problems *To write and share ideas about healthy and unhealthy food/habits. *To use ideas to make storyboards using words and pictures.