Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
2 resources to help support safeguarding practices in school plus a risk assessment form to complete before any educational visit:
A child protection / safeguarding body map.
An educational visit - risk assessment form.
A 12-slide PowerPoint about Mongolian Blue Spots (Congenital dermal melanocytosis). These skin markings are often confused with bruises on children.
All resources are fully editable.
A complete 12 month calendar - just print off whenever you want!
PLUS an all-in-one calendar.
Fully editable.
The first and last days of each month are highlighted.
14 pages.
Pages 1 to 12: Individual months.
Page 13: An all-in-one calendar (displayed on one page).
Attached is a simple activity to do with your class in the New Year.
The activity is called ‘2 Resolutions… and 1 Lie’
Instructions: On the lines provided, ask your student’s to write down three New Year’s resolutions. Two of the resolutions must be genuine but one must be a lie. Can your teacher (or friends) guess which ones are genuine and which one is not?
I’ve attached 2 different templates (in case you don’t want to use the word “LIE”).
Both templates are fully editable and can be enjoyed by all.
Happy New Year 2023!
A lovely way to start the new year.
Attached is a 10-slide PowerPoint about New Years Resolutions.
The PowerPoint contains integrated activities.
Also attached is a New Year’s Resolution worksheet (shown in preview)
Fully editable.
Attached is an example Year 11 end of term 1 report.
The report provides end of term comments in the following 11 subject areas:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Drama
Economics
English
History
Mathematics
Music
Physical Education
Pastoral
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Each subject comment is between 600 and 930 characters long (no spaces).
Fully editable reports.
4 pages in total.
A range of ideas, activities and worksheets to kick start the year. All resources are fully editable.
Resource 1: Make your own bookmark (worksheet).
Resource 2: 9 activity suggestions to do with your class during the first week back after the holidays.
Resource 3: Make a name necklace (worksheet).
Resource 4: Me in a bag activity - homework task (students have to bring in some items from home that help describe themselves).
Resource 5: 13 team-building games.
Resource 6: Tell me about you (worksheet).
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Have a great year!
28 sets of fully editable Maths comments for Year 2 students.
8 pages in total.
Each set of comments is between 600 and 1000 characters (including spaces).
Ideal for uploading onto SIMS (or similar).
The 28 sets of reports are separated under the following headings to make them easier to adapt for your own students:
Heading 1: Excellent Progress - 7 sets of reports.
Heading 2: Good Progress - 8 sets of reports.
Heading 3: Satisfactory Progress - 9 sets of reports.
Heading 4: Cause for Concern - 4 sets of reports.
9-pages of FUN activities to do at the end of the year!
Suitable for 5 - 9 years.
Fully editable and easy to follow.
Colour and Black & White versions attached.
Page 1: Front cover
Page 2: School Snapshots
Page 3: Magic Memories - Acrostic poem
Page 4: Fond farewell - colouring sheet
Page 5: End of year themed - word search
Page 6: Messages in a bottle for your teacher and headteacher
Page 7: Spot the Differences - 7 to spot
Page 8: Things I will miss!
20 sets of fully editable personal/tutor comments for Year 2 students.
4.5 pages in total.
Each set of comments is between 400 and 500 characters (including spaces).
Ideal for uploading onto SIMS (or similar).
The 20 sets of reports are separated under the following headings to make them easier to adapt for your own students:
Heading 1: Great Progress - 8 sets of reports
Heading 2: New Starters and EAL - 6 sets of reports
Heading 3: Behaviour / Effort / Concerns - 6 sets of reports
Please find the attached an ‘End of Year Class Profile Sheet’.
Ideal to complete by the current Class Teacher in Term 3 (or at the end of an academic year).
Each part of the profile should be completed with as much detail as possible. Continue onto the next page if necessary.
The completed form will give a clear picture of the whole class, contact information and relevant issues that need to be considered. The details on this sheet can also be used to determine whether a class needs to be reorganised for the next academic year.
Once completed, the form should be passed to the next teacher and/or relevant line manager(s).
Fully editable.
An 11-slide PowerPoint showing what schools might look like in 2030.
The slide show is divided into the following 10 headings and is ideal for presenting to STAFF:
3 important factors to consider.
What will learning and teaching look like?
Will there be a traditional classroom?
Robots or teachers?
5 future leadership goals.
What will the curriculum look like?
Ensuring support and well-being.
The delivery of lessons in the future.
Staffing.
Community partnerships.
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Fully editable.
Ideal for discussion and future planning.
A wonderful assortment of Easter activities including a PowerPoint and follow-up activity about the last days of Jesus, a video animation, an Easter quiz and 2 activity booklets.
Also attached is a complete set of bingo tickets (to reuse over and over again), a baking activity AND a PowerPoint/Activity about the 14 Stations of the Cross.
Hoping your Easter is extra bright and happy this year. Wishing you sunshine, good times and a very happy Easter!
Classroom Management - Stay on your chair and BEHAVE!
Do you have a child who constantly gets out of their chair and disrupts the class?
If so, this simple but effective REWARDS AND SANCTIONS approach might help.
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Instructions:
Stick the 4 cards together (back to back) and laminate (green, yellow, orange and red).
Hole punch the top left corner (of the 4 cards) and tie together with a ribbon or string.
Then explain the ‘Flip A Card’ system with the child:
Each day the child will begin with a green card. ‘GREEN IS GREAT!’
If the child is disruptive and gets out of their chair when they are not meant to, ask them to flip a card (to yellow). If they refuse, you must to do it yourself and take control of the cards. You must display the cards too (but keep them out of reach of the child particularly if they want to throw them away). The child must always know what colour card they are on.
The child (or teacher) may only flip 1 card at a time!
If the child gets to RED, they must receive a TIME OUT or ALTERNATIVE SANCTION (in line with school policy). After the TIME OUT, they return to class on an ORANGE CARD - DON’T BE TEMPTED TO PUT THEM BACK ON GREEN!
A child can flip a card FORWARDS OR BACKWARDS depending on their behaviour. The child’s aim is to STAY ON GREEN or GET BACK TO GREEN if they have flipped a card.
If the child is still on a GREEN CARD at the end of the day, REWARD THE WHOLE CLASS (e.g. a house point or game). It is important to reward all of the children so that they want to help the child succeed. It must be a team effort.
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Good luck and I hope this works for you.
Fully editable cards (2 sets to choose from - 1 larger set and 1 smaller set). You can choose the card size.
Ideal for PRIMARY-AGED children.
5 great resources:
A personal Target / Rewards Chart.
Responding to Work - Marking & Feedback Form.
MY TARGETS SHEET.
An individual education plan - IEP - blank template.
A Maths Targets Sheet.
A great way to display personal targets.
Adaptable for all subjects.
3 fully editable templates provided:
Template 1: A blank targets sheet (for students to write on).
Template 2: An example template.
Template 3: An “ONLINE” template (for students to type on. Please note that there are text boxes embedded onto this template).
Begin each day with a relaxing 3-minute Tai Chi routine with your class. Alternatively, find 3 minutes during the day where you feel your students need recharging, refocusing or just need to calm down a little.
This 3-minute routine is accompanied with relaxing Tai Chi music and the slides move automatically once the routine begins.
All of the movements and stances must be completed slowly and smoothly with the teacher reading out the key points on each slide.
Suitable for all age groups.
A nice activity, especially if you are teaching online.
The children can make their own name necklace and wear it to lessons.
Fully editable and a bit of fun at the beginning of the year.
The children love decorating their names too.