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I am a qualified teacher with 8 years' experience. I enjoy creating teaching resources and hopefully you will find them both useful and time-saving.

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I am a qualified teacher with 8 years' experience. I enjoy creating teaching resources and hopefully you will find them both useful and time-saving.
Investigating Permeability and Durability of Rocks
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Investigating Permeability and Durability of Rocks

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Three worksheets that can be used when investigating the permeability and durability of rocks. The lower ability worksheet has a results table along with a cloze procedure for the children to complete. The middle ability worksheet leaves spaces for children to write their prediction, method and conclusion. The final worksheet I have attached is simply an empty results table for higher ability children to fill in. I expect the higher ability children to write their prediction, method and conclusion straight into their books.
BFG Frobscottle Recipe
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BFG Frobscottle Recipe

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Whilst studying the BFG, I got my class to make their own Frobscottle using lemonade, ice cream and green food colouring. They then wrote up their recipes using these templates.
Charlotte's Web Letter Template
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Charlotte's Web Letter Template

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A template on which children can write a letter from Fern to her Uncle Zuckerman. The second file is for lower ability groups and it has sentence starters already on the sheet to aid children in their writing.
Charlotte's Web Speech Worksheets
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Charlotte's Web Speech Worksheets

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A set of resources made to aid the teaching of speech alongside reading 'Charlotte's Web'. One worksheet shows Templeton and Goose with empty speech bubbles so children can think about what they might say to each other. This is useful for lower ability children who are not yet ready to use speech marks in their writing. Another worksheet shows Templeton and Goose with completed speech bubbles so that children can "pop" the speech bubbles and write the dialogue with speech marks. The third worksheet in the pack also allows children to "pop" the speech bubbles but gives them a template within which to write the dialogue using speech marks.
Boxing Up Story Planner
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Boxing Up Story Planner

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This template allows children to 'box up' a traditional tale in order to make their own story. They can clearly see the main parts of the story then substitute in their own ideas and add further details.
Black History: Passengers of the Windrush
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Black History: Passengers of the Windrush

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During Black History Week, my class learnt about the passengers on the Windrush who were coming to Britain from the Caribbean for better prospects. They thought about how they felt as they were leaving their homes and boarding the ship. Then they thought about what it was like for them when they arrived here. How were they greeted by the British people? I asked the children to write from the perspective of a Windrush passenger stating how they felt whilst on board the Windrush and how they felt when they arrived. My class produced some very sensitive first person pieces of writing.
BFG: Sophie Missing Poster
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BFG: Sophie Missing Poster

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Sophie has gone missing from the orphanage. How will anybody find her? Ask the children in your class to write a character description. They can describe Sophie on this 'Missing Poster' using what they have found out from the first chapter or two of the BFG.
Classroom Labels
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Classroom Labels

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A variety of labels to use around your classroom. I use them on drawers and cupboards to label what is inside. they have pictures and words to help children to read them.
Choosing a Location for a Settlement
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Choosing a Location for a Settlement

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I created this map so that children can look at the different locations and the nearby physical features in order to decide which location would be best for building a settlement. I also created a worksheet that provides more structure when asking children to consider each location.
0-9 Number Cards
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0-9 Number Cards

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Sheets to help you easily make 10 sets of 0-9 number cards. I would recommend laminating for repeated use. Number cards are useful for all sorts of maths activities. They are a good way to generate different numbers for calculations. They are also useful in problem solving activities where children have to find all the possible numbers that can be made from different digits.
OS Map Symbols
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OS Map Symbols

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A quick worksheet where children can match map symbols to their meanings. Makes a good starter for a Geography lessons using ordnance survey (OS) maps.
Features of a Letter
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Features of a Letter

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Two worksheets where children can identify the features of a letter. The worksheet for the lower ability children has a word bank to aid them in labeling the features. The highest ability children could identify and colour the features of a letter then create their own key.
Hodgeheg Lost Poster
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Hodgeheg Lost Poster

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A 'Lost Poster' to accompany Literacy lessons based around 'The Hodgeheg' by Dick King-Smith. My Year 3 class loved reading 'The Hodgeheg'.
My Marvellous Medicine
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My Marvellous Medicine

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Created while studying George's Marvellous Medicine in Year 3. I have included an example of a recipe for George's Marvellous Medicine and a blank template for children to write their own recipe. It makes nice display work.
Sorting Foods
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Sorting Foods

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Used when teaching about food groups and healthy eating. This could be during a science lesson or a cooking lesson. The children are given the main sheet split into the 5 food groups (carbohydrates, proteins, fruit and vegetables, fats and sugars, dairy). There are examples of different foods on the sheet to support them. They must then cut out the foods on the additional sheet and sort them into the correct food groups.
Compound Sentences Matching Game
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Compound Sentences Matching Game

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I have used this as a Literacy Starter in Year 3. I cut up the different parts of sentences and gave them out. Each child had to find a partner who would complete their sentence. You could also use this as a main activity for Lower Ability children.