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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.
Imaginary World Project + Oral Presentation
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Imaginary World Project + Oral Presentation

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2 imaginary world homework projects to choose from. Project task 1: Create your imaginary world through an artistic medium and write a paragraph describing your imaginary world. Project task 2: Design and make an imaginary world with an imaginary creature inside! The third attachment is an oral presentation task sheet. Your students have to present their imaginary world to an audience (their class or set of parents) using the criteria on the sheet. Finally, the last attachment is an oral presentation assessment rubric - a lovely resource to assess your student’s presentations. 4 attachments in total - all fully editable. Ideal for 7+ Parents really get involved with these projects!
**2D Shapes - Guess the Shape**
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**2D Shapes - Guess the Shape**

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2D Shapes - Guess the Shape A great warm up or plenary activity 17 slides Activity: Name the 2D shapes and Guess them (by reading the properties of the shape) Suitable for KS1 or lower KS2 Fully editable
Imaginary World - Story planning template
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Imaginary World - Story planning template

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Activity: Go on a journey from beginning to end with this versatile story planning sheet. My student’s enjoyed this alternative approach to planning a story. There are 2 attachments to choose from … 1 colour and 1 black and white. Fully editable.
The Quest for the Magic Crystal - A story set in an Imaginary World
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The Quest for the Magic Crystal - A story set in an Imaginary World

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The Quest for the Magic Crystal - A story set in an Imaginary World. Enter the enchanted forest, gain help from the Golden Griffin, travel to the Creepy Castle, find the Magic Crystal (in the caves of the Murderous Mountains) and defeat the Ice Dragon! I used this story with my Year 5 class … they loved it! After reading it, they couldn’t wait to write their own quest story set in an imaginary world. 8 pages long. Appropriate for 7+ (depending on ability). Fully editable.
Describing Materials - Vocabulary Chart
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Describing Materials - Vocabulary Chart

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1 fully editable activity. Task: Sort the 24 words provided into 3 lists: a) words associated with the way materials might LOOK. b) words associated with the way materials might FEEL. c) words associated with the way materials might BEHAVE. PLEASE NOTE: Some words may belong in more than one category. Extension task: Can your students add their own vocabulary to the chart? There will be blank spaces to fill on the chart for this! Ideal for 6 and above.
Imaginary World - PLACE MATS
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Imaginary World - PLACE MATS

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Imaginary World - PLACE MATS 3 differentiated PLACE MATS with words, phrases and key points for stories set in an imaginary worlds. Great for students to refer to when planning and writing their stories. Fully editable.
Writing to Explain - BUNDLE - 6 RESOURCES!!
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Writing to Explain - BUNDLE - 6 RESOURCES!!

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This bundle of 6 resources includes: A PowerPoint showing examples of what it means to explain. An explanation rubric. A ‘What is it?’ activity. A writing to explain 4-page activity booklet. A Cause and Effect PowerPoint. A 36-slide PowerPoint containing the following information: What are explanation texts? Identifying the subject in an explanation text. 6 Explanation texts: 1. Water pollution 2. The production of paper 3. Health and Beauty 4. How do volcanoes erupt? 5. What would happen if humans didn’t have bones? 6. What do muscles do? Layout of an explanation text. Cause and effect – connectives, examples and activities. More explanation activities.
Instructions - PowerPoint
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Instructions - PowerPoint

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This 53-slide PowerPoint covers the following: What are instructions? Verbal instructions. Time connectives. Written Instructions. Imperative (Bossy) Verbs. Instructional Writing Examples. Instructional Writing Task. Writing Frames. Editing Instructions. Ideal for 6+ and fully editable.