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A series of resources for KS1 and KS2 which can be used in class or tutoring, for lessons, homework, interventions or home learning.

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A series of resources for KS1 and KS2 which can be used in class or tutoring, for lessons, homework, interventions or home learning.
KS1 Maths Bar Model Templates Worksheets Fractions of Numbers and Objects
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KS1 Maths Bar Model Templates Worksheets Fractions of Numbers and Objects

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A series of bar models ready to print for fractions of numbers and objects. Ideal to use in lessons, for homework, for intervention or for home learning. Pack contains the following: Find half of numbers 10, 20, 30, 50 and 100. Find half of objects. Blank template for halves, thirds and quarters ready to add own numbers.
High Frequency Words
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High Frequency Words

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Sets 1 to 21 high frequency words beginning with reception words in a simple table for you to record when a child can read and write each word or set.
What's it worth, Joey? Reciprocal / Guided Reading Pack
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What's it worth, Joey? Reciprocal / Guided Reading Pack

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This reading pack contains the story, What’s it worth. Joey? Set in industrial Britain around the 1970’s - 1980’s, the story is about a boy called Joey and his skill at spotting valuable items. Joey is a great story to look at slang terms, life in the past, gang life, peer pressure, influences, PSHE, Citizenship, British Values and history. There are 8 resources all together, 1 being the main text and 7 supporting activities, including character descriptions, assessment / reciprocal / guided reading questions, similar to SAT type questions (matching, sequencing, find and copy words / phrases). This text has some challenging language and phrases to develop children’s knowledge of word and phrase meanings. Suitable for children in Year 5 upwards (KS2 and KS3).
End of KS2 Year 6 Leavers Assembly
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End of KS2 Year 6 Leavers Assembly

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A humorous assembly for the end of Year 6. Some ideas of a structure which might help you get started. Includes a grand entrance to Justin Timberlake and suggested songs throughout.
The Final Countdown & 7 Years Leavers Assembly Robots Assembly
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The Final Countdown & 7 Years Leavers Assembly Robots Assembly

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This is an assembly I wrote for the children leaving KS1 and going to KS2, but this could be adapted. The assembly starts with the Final Countdown by Europe with the words adapted for school. The assembly then goes through the children's learning journey for the term and has a Growth mindset theme. The final song is 7 Years by Lukas Graham with words changed to match a school theme. Both can be adapted further.
Two Stars and a Wish
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Two Stars and a Wish

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Two Stars and a Wish is a sheet where children can evaluate their own or their peers work. They state 2 things which they like or which is good, and one which could have been better. It encourages self and peer evaluation. Useful in KS2, not really suited to KS1
Symbols of Christianity
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Symbols of Christianity

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A PowerPoint presentation to share with children in either Key Stage. To develop their understanding of the meaning of the cross, dove and fish in Christianity.
Florence Nightingale Class Practical PE Science Art History Mission Activities
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Florence Nightingale Class Practical PE Science Art History Mission Activities

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If you’re teaching Florence Nightingale, these missions can help to add practical activities to your lessons. 1 mission for each week which focusses on a different aspect of what Florence Nightingale experienced. Missions help to develop character traits in your children, such as team work, resilience, empathy, self-awareness, perseverance, excellence and communication. Missions can be set up in your hall, outside or in the classroom using simple PE equipment. As missions are not all focussed on winning, children work in groups to develop different character traits. There are designing tasks, art tasks and links with science included in the missions. There are 12 missions, with a 13th for a reward mission; this could be additional playtime or a bouncy castle! Links for the practical activities include PE, Art, History and Science, all matching the Year 2 curriculum.
Whole School Spelling Support Scheme EYFS to Year 6
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Whole School Spelling Support Scheme EYFS to Year 6

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Using all available documents produced by the DFE, this support document has been created to incorporate all relevant documents to support schools in teaching the new Spelling Curriculum for each Year group for the 2014 National curriculum. This document goes from Phase 1 (Letters and Sounds) up to Phase 10 in Year 6. Statutory and Non-statutory guidance is included. References are made to Letters and Sounds, Support for Spelling and Grammar for Writing; indicating locations and relevant activities and cross references for each Year group to the relevant resource. A massive task but a great time saver for anyone looking at structuring and supporting their spelling whole school. The document can be used as a reference and a planning tool and can be highlighted and passed on to the next teacher.
End of Year Certificate 2024
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End of Year Certificate 2024

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Printable End of Year Certificate for the Class of 2023-24 Can be personalised with your names and school logo Please send details to personalised once purchased
History of Britain - How it has changed and Who was responsible
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History of Britain - How it has changed and Who was responsible

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An 18 page booklet including a brief introduction of the history of Britain and timeline up to the current day. Chronological order of British history beginning with the Celts, moving to the Romans, Saxons, and Vikings. There is a brief discussion on who had the greatest impact and influence. This resource is suitable for Year 5, Year 6 and Year 7 history studies; English persuasive writing, and balanced arguments. The texts can also be broken down into sections and used as WAGOLL's (What A Good One Looks Like) for teacher modelling, or for children to read, edit, evaluate, redraft and improve. The resource can also be used as an information tool for research purposes or for guided / reciprocal reading. KS2 / KS3
Alphabet Colouring Book Sheets
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Alphabet Colouring Book Sheets

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Children’s colouring sheets for each letter of the alphabet. Good for hand-eye coordination; fine motor skills; letter recognition and mindfulness.
Finding out about Non-Fiction
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Finding out about Non-Fiction

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An introduction worksheet that asks basic questions for children to become familiar with non-fiction texts. Can be used as a class, group or individually.