A set of posters with 'tricks' to help them remember to how to spell: could, would and should, words containing 'ough and 'ight', believe, piece, because, does, people, separate, embarrass and friend. Suitable from year 3 onwards.
A poster to help pupils remember to bring their kit on the correct day. This can also be used as a letter to parents. Change MONDAY to suit the day your class have P.E.
A PowerPoint presentation in which each slide has a different question for groups of pupils to discuss. Questions include: 'If you were invisible for a day, what would you do?' and 'If you could change one of your family's rules, which would you change?' Suitable from year 3 onwards.
PowerPoint presentation that asks pupils to think about which foods cause heart disease, cause tooth decay, cause weight gain, provide energy, provide essential vitamins and minerals and provide calcium. Suitable for year 3 onwards.
A set of PowerPoint slides about each of the organs entitled 'What am I?' Each slide describes an organ without naming it. Another set of slides where each has a question for the pupils to answer - all designed to build the pupils' knowledge of the organs. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
Includes success criteria, adverts pupils can identify with, 'guess the slogan' activity and lesson ideas that lead pupil to creating an advert to persuade. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
An activity in which pupils use ICT to find out about the main buildings at Cardiff Bay. Also includes exercises to practise using 4-figure grid references on a map of Cardiff Bay. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
Comprehension questions on the men's world records for long jump. Questions at three different levels with answer. Statistics for women's records too but no questions. Suitable for year 4 onwards. Goes nicely with INVESTIGATION: do children with longer legs jump further than children with shorter legs? also by joanneclarew
A set of PowerPoint slides to aid planning the investigation. Includes pictures and information on Shara Proctor, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford. Suitable from year 3 onwards. See Reading comprehension: men's world record long jump records also by joanneclarew.