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In my 8th year of Primary teaching. Phase Leader of years 4,5 & 6. Much of my shop is display materials, closely linked to aspirations and supporting learning within the classroom.

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In my 8th year of Primary teaching. Phase Leader of years 4,5 & 6. Much of my shop is display materials, closely linked to aspirations and supporting learning within the classroom.
Christmas Maths EAL SEND
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Christmas Maths EAL SEND

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Includes 2 work sheets for children with EAL or SEN. Children need to match the cut out gingerbread men with the digits on to match to the Gingerbread board that shows the pictorial representations of the numbers. This encourages subitising and supports children in linking the digits to the amount from 1-10. The second sheet focuses on children matching and learning the names of the different shapes. Children will need to cut the shapes out and match them to the named reindeer shapes above. Both worksheets are a great starter activity or full lesson together when combined. Both encourage independent working and are linked specifically to the Standard 4 of the Pre-Key Stage standards.
Christmas vocabulary booklet EAL SEND
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Christmas vocabulary booklet EAL SEND

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This ‘Forgetful Santa’ booklet aims to support vocabulary acquisition of everyday items such as hats, boots, gloves as well as different colours. The children go through the booklet and identify what Santa has forgotten, and fill in the blanks for the sentence “Santa has forgotten his…” The final page includes extra fill in the blank sentences about Santa as well as space for children to experience writing their own sentences about Santa. This includes a word bank to support the children to work independently. I have used this booklet when there is no TA timetabled for my lesson, or as a starter for children with SEN or EAL while I deliver the input of the main lesson before going to support these children with their work. It has been created so that all you need to do is print the document, and then arrange it in the order of the numbers on the bottom of the page. It is an easy booklet to collate, and then just slip the word bank within in for safe keeping.
Year 1 Science Curriculum coverage map and assessment
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Year 1 Science Curriculum coverage map and assessment

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Includes a full breakdown of the curriculum as well as assessment materials. This interactive Power Point is a full year long term plan (coverage map) that is linked directly to the National Curriculum, with core knowledge for teachers to focus on. Each subject has a list of core knowledge (learning intentions) along with lesson ideas and how to work scientifically for all abilities. The Power Point is designed with a contents page that is interactive. As you click on a different item, for example “Assessments” it will take you directly to the page that explains how to asses each strand of the Science curriculum. Every strand of the Science curriculum is covered with a list of equipment, key websites to use for CPD and lesson content and has specific examples of how to teach the lessons. There is a key vocabulary slide for each strand, helping to keep it at the center of the teaching. The assessments are linked to the teaching within the coverage map ad appropriate to year 1. At the end of each strand children will complete a vocabulary assessment and a ‘What I know’ assessment. In the vocabulary section the children need to draw a line from the word to the correct image, and the ‘what I know’ section asks 2-3 questions based on their substantive and disciplinary knowledge of each topic.
KS2 English Grammar Display Harry Potter
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KS2 English Grammar Display Harry Potter

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These sets of Harry Potter posters are a brilliant way to engage children in grammar as well as consolidating their knowledge of word classes and writing features. I have these in my classroom and we refer to them throughout SPaG and English lessons. Children will often look to them for ideas or to remind them of the different names of the grammatical features.
Christmas English, Maths and French bundle!
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Christmas English, Maths and French bundle!

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This set is perfect for the end of a busy term in the run up to Christmas. The Abridged version of A Christmas Carol has been re-written to make it shorter and easier to grasp for children, with images included. There are sets of worksheets and reading comprehension questions to accompany the book. The Grinch Maths is 2 days worth of smart boards and worksheets, aimed to support all children in the Maths lesson. Again, this is great for keeping some structure for the last 2 days of term. The Christmas French vocabulary poster is a lovely display and visual aid and we use it to play bingo with, to create art work and to play labeling games around the room.
KS2 writing features display Harry Potter
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KS2 writing features display Harry Potter

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6 posters all with examples of different linguistic writing features, ready to display in any Primary or English classroom. Including things such as metaphors, similes, personification and alliteration, they are a great visual aid to have in the room to remind children what the features are and consolidate their understanding of them.
KS2 writing features display Harry Potter
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KS2 writing features display Harry Potter

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A5 posters to decorate any classroom, with writing features on them with examples taken from different Harry Potter books. We have these up in my classroom and use them as a tool during lessons, and the children are used to using them as a reminder for the different grammatical elements they will need for writing and for their SPaG tests. Visual learning and reminders are a great way to enhance that sticky knowledge we want our children to have. Having concrete reminders on the wall are a brilliant way to give children ownership of their own learning. Harry Potter is always a fun and engaging way to reach the children too.
Printable positive Teacher notes in rainbow boho
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Printable positive Teacher notes in rainbow boho

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Teacher mail is a positive reinforcement tool to support behaviour management in any classroom. Quick and easy way to communicate with parents and support the classroom environment. Tick off positive behaviours for individual children and write a short comment to send home to parents. Instant positive reinforcement to support in class behaviour and create a purposeful working environment. With the eye-catching design, children and parents enjoy putting these positive notes on display in the home. It is a great way to enhance communication with parents without picking up the phone.
Teacher weekly to do list
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Teacher weekly to do list

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I have used this for a few years now and I find it really helpful to organise my workload and keep my PPA time focused so I know what I need to do each week.
Number and Letter formation practice
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Number and Letter formation practice

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2 downloads in 1. I use these letter and number formations in my class everyday as they can serve as a great reminder for children to support with their writing. We also laminate them and place them on the desk for specific children so they can practice going over the numbers and letters with a white board pen and then clean and use again another day or session. Downloadable as a PDF and I used the standard cursive font. This supports children who write their numbers or letters backwards as well as those who need support with fine-motor skills.
Boho multiplication maths display
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Boho multiplication maths display

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This wavy checkerboard design is a great edition to any working wall. We use it specifically from year 4 - year 6 to consolidate children’s knowledge of times tables and multiplcation. It is good to use when skip counting, or going through times tables with children. Visuals are a brilliant way to get children to know more and remember more. Seeing the patterns of the numbers will help children to remember and understand how times tables work.
Halloween bunting in colour and with black and white copies
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Halloween bunting in colour and with black and white copies

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Halloween bunting perfect to decorate any classroom or to hang during a Halloween party. With 4 black and white copies too so children can colour their own bunting sheets in as a filler activity in the run up to half-term. I have used these for a few years now and it’s a fun way to get into the Halloween spirit.
Number bonds to 5 activity bundle
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Number bonds to 5 activity bundle

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3 different activities to help children to consolidate number bonds to 5. Great for children in KS1, or for using with children working at the pre-key stage standards. ____________________________________________________________________ I planned these activities to be used with children working at Standard 4, as a way of consolidating number bonds to 5 and supporting them with their subitising skills. ____________________________________________________________________ There are 2 work sheets and 1 card game which can be laminated and reused throughout the year for consolidaiton.
Class reward flower system - We bloom together
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Class reward flower system - We bloom together

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This class reward system is placed somewhere the children can easily see and the teacher can access. Each time a petal is earned, the children are one step closer to their reward. They need to earn 10 petals in total and the rewards are chosen by the teacher and the children together. The editable middle section of the flower can be chosen by together and then placed in the middle of the flower. Each time the children work as a whole class (e.g listening well, working as a team, being ready, respectful and safe etc) the teacher adds a petal. The visual is a fantastic aid for all children to work as a team and encourages everyone in the class to work together. I have used this for a few years in an inner-city school and it has fantastic results and makes for a purposeful and productive classroom environment.
Harry Potter Word Class Posters set of 10
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Harry Potter Word Class Posters set of 10

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A5 posters to decorate any classroom, with word classes on them with examples taken from different Harry Potter books. We have these up in my classroom and use them as a tool during lessons, and the children are used to using them as a reminder for the different grammatical elements they will need for writing and for their SPaG tests. Visual learning and reminders are a great way to enhance that sticky knowledge we want our children to have. Having concrete reminders on the wall are a brilliant way to give children ownership of their own learning. Harry Potter is always a fun and engaging way to reach the children too.
Classroom Management table points Avengers
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Classroom Management table points Avengers

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This Marvel Avengers classroom management table points display is the perfect way to combine children’s interests with working together as a team. Simply put the children’s names into the editable display, print and laminate. It’s a great way to visually show positive praise and encourage classroom routines such as transitions and listening respectfully while in the classroom. Each table is named after an Avengers character, and then the teams ‘compete’ all week to get points and see which table wins at the end of the week. I do an individual winner and a table winner at the end of each week. The table names are made to fit into an Ikea Tolsby frame, and I often stick them onto the table tidies too so that any adult that enters your room can easily use the table point system to engage the class.
emotion check-in slips
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emotion check-in slips

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These emotion check-in slips are a great resource to use in conjunction with a worry box. We keep these next to the worry box and children tick the emotion that they are feeling and then write a short sentence about why they feel this way. It’s easy for you as a teacher to quickly see how they are feeling and it’s great for the children to know that someone will speak to them about their feelings.