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Hi, We are Sally and Amanda from Guinea Pig Education. We present a range of complimentary teaching aids and workbooks to use in your classroom or as homework – in both print and digital format. We aim to raise reading standards and to develop literacy skills, with our ‘fun for kids’ phonic reading resources. We also offer support for pupils aged 4-16 years. We highly recommend our comprehension and creative writing resources - which build confidence and develop imagination.

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Hi, We are Sally and Amanda from Guinea Pig Education. We present a range of complimentary teaching aids and workbooks to use in your classroom or as homework – in both print and digital format. We aim to raise reading standards and to develop literacy skills, with our ‘fun for kids’ phonic reading resources. We also offer support for pupils aged 4-16 years. We highly recommend our comprehension and creative writing resources - which build confidence and develop imagination.
KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test Five - Age 6-7
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KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test Five - Age 6-7

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A series of grammar, punctuation and vocabulary progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment. Although not strictly timed, the test should take about 20 mins. Each test includes questions that may cover: nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs sentences, statements, questions, commands and exclamations conjunctions (and, or, but, when, if, that, because) past and present tense prefixes and suffixes full stops, question marks and exclamation marks capital letters to start a sentence, for names of people, places, days of the week and for the personal pronoun. commas to separate items in a list apostrophes These tests are based on the grammar, punctuation and vocabulary tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs.
KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test Four - Age 6-7
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KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test Four - Age 6-7

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A series of grammar, punctuation and vocabulary progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment. Although not strictly timed, the test should take about 20 mins. Each test includes questions that may cover: nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs sentences, statements, questions, commands and exclamations conjunctions (and, or, but, when, if, that, because) past and present tense prefixes and suffixes full stops, question marks and exclamation marks capital letters to start a sentence, for names of people, places, days of the week and for the personal pronoun. commas to separate items in a list apostrophes These tests are based on the grammar, punctuation and vocabulary tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs.
KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test Three - Age 6-7
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KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test Three - Age 6-7

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A series of grammar, punctuation and vocabulary progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment. Although not strictly timed, the test should take about 20 mins. Each test includes questions that may cover: nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs sentences, statements, questions, commands and exclamations conjunctions (and, or, but, when, if, that, because) past and present tense prefixes and suffixes full stops, question marks and exclamation marks capital letters to start a sentence, for names of people, places, days of the week and for the personal pronoun. commas to separate items in a list apostrophes These tests are based on the grammar, punctuation and vocabulary tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs.
KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test Two - Age 6-7
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KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test Two - Age 6-7

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A series of grammar, punctuation and vocabulary progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment. Although not strictly timed, the test should take about 20 mins. Each test includes questions that may cover: nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs sentences, statements, questions, commands and exclamations conjunctions (and, or, but, when, if, that, because) past and present tense prefixes and suffixes full stops, question marks and exclamation marks capital letters to start a sentence, for names of people, places, days of the week and for the personal pronoun. commas to separate items in a list apostrophes These tests are based on the grammar, punctuation and vocabulary tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs.
KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test One - Age 6-7
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KS1 Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Test - Test One - Age 6-7

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A series of grammar, punctuation and vocabulary progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment. Although not strictly timed, the test should take about 20 mins. Each test includes questions that may cover: nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs sentences, statements, questions, commands and exclamations conjunctions (and, or, but, when, if, that, because) past and present tense prefixes and suffixes full stops, question marks and exclamation marks capital letters to start a sentence, for names of people, places, days of the week and for the personal pronoun. commas to separate items in a list apostrophes These tests are based on the grammar, punctuation and vocabulary tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs.
KS1 Spelling Progress Test - Test Four - Age 6-7
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KS1 Spelling Progress Test - Test Four - Age 6-7

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A series of spelling progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment in spelling. Each test consists of 20 target words, presented within 20 distinct sentences, read by an adult to the children from a script. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 15 mins. The words have been carefully chosen to suit the requirements of the English National Curriculum. These tests are based on the spelling tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs. Spellings may include: endings like ff, ll, ss, zz, ck, -tch, consonant digraphs (sh, ch, th) words ending in y vowel digraphs and trigraphs soft c (ce, ci, cy) and soft g (ge, gi, gy) adding -s and -es at the end of words to form plurals adding -ing, -ed, -er, -est to words words ending in -ge, -dge, -tion, -ture, -le, -el, -al days of the week compound words tricky sounds like -igh, -ough, -augh, -ch, -ph, -que, -gue, -ine long u i before e except after c silent letters suffixes prefixes homophones common exception words
KS1 Spelling Progress Test - Test Three - Age 6-7
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KS1 Spelling Progress Test - Test Three - Age 6-7

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A series of spelling progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment in spelling. Each test consists of 20 target words, presented within 20 distinct sentences, read by an adult to the children from a script. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 15 mins. The words have been carefully chosen to suit the requirements of the English National Curriculum. These tests are based on the spelling tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs. Spellings may include: endings like ff, ll, ss, zz, ck, -tch, consonant digraphs (sh, ch, th) words ending in y vowel digraphs and trigraphs soft c (ce, ci, cy) and soft g (ge, gi, gy) adding -s and -es at the end of words to form plurals adding -ing, -ed, -er, -est to words words ending in -ge, -dge, -tion, -ture, -le, -el, -al days of the week compound words tricky sounds like -igh, -ough, -augh, -ch, -ph, -que, -gue, -ine long u i before e except after c silent letters suffixes prefixes homophones common exception words
KS1 Spelling Progress Test - Test Two - Age 6-7
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KS1 Spelling Progress Test - Test Two - Age 6-7

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A series of spelling progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment in spelling. Each test consists of 20 target words, presented within 20 distinct sentences, read by an adult to the children from a script. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 15 mins. The words have been carefully chosen to suit the requirements of the English National Curriculum. These tests are based on the spelling tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs. Spellings may include: endings like ff, ll, ss, zz, ck, -tch, consonant digraphs (sh, ch, th) words ending in y vowel digraphs and trigraphs soft c (ce, ci, cy) and soft g (ge, gi, gy) adding -s and -es at the end of words to form plurals adding -ing, -ed, -er, -est to words words ending in -ge, -dge, -tion, -ture, -le, -el, -al days of the week compound words tricky sounds like -igh, -ough, -augh, -ch, -ph, -que, -gue, -ine long u i before e except after c silent letters suffixes prefixes homophones common exception words
KS1 Spelling Progress Test - Test One - Age 6-7
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KS1 Spelling Progress Test - Test One - Age 6-7

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A series of spelling progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual attainment in spelling. Each test consists of 20 target words, presented within 20 distinct sentences, read by an adult to the children from a script. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 15 mins. The words have been carefully chosen to suit the requirements of the English National Curriculum. These tests are based on the spelling tests given to 7 year olds in the Year 2 SATs. Spellings may include: endings like ff, ll, ss, zz, ck, -tch, consonant digraphs (sh, ch, th) words ending in y vowel digraphs and trigraphs soft c (ce, ci, cy) and soft g (ge, gi, gy) adding -s and -es at the end of words to form plurals adding -ing, -ed, -er, -est to words words ending in -ge, -dge, -tion, -ture, -le, -el, -al days of the week compound words tricky sounds like -igh, -ough, -augh, -ch, -ph, -que, -gue, -ine long u i before e except after c silent letters suffixes prefixes homophones common exception words
KS1 Reading Progress Test 2B - Age 6-7 -  Femi the Ranger
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KS1 Reading Progress Test 2B - Age 6-7 - Femi the Ranger

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A lively series of reading progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual reading ability and how well they understand a passage of fiction or non-fiction text. Children are required to read the texts carefully and then answer the comprehension questions. Our English reading progress tests comprises of two components, sold separately. Test 2A - This paper consists of a selection of short texts with questions interspersed. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 30 mins. Test 2B - This paper consists of a selection of longer texts with separate questions. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 40 mins. The content helps children practise: how to identify key details from text; how to work out answers by inferring, or predicting, using evidence from the text; and how to explain vocabulary. The papers mirror the work in actual examination texts and include suggested answers. These tests are based on the KS1 SATs and include suggested answers.
KS1 Reading Progress Test 2A - Age 6-7 - Mr. Fluffy Tail
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KS1 Reading Progress Test 2A - Age 6-7 - Mr. Fluffy Tail

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A lively series of reading progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual reading ability and how well they understand a passage of fiction or non-fiction text. Children are required to read the texts carefully and then answer the comprehension questions. Our English reading progress tests comprises of two components, sold separately. Test 2A - This paper consists of a selection of short texts with questions interspersed. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 30 mins. Test 2B - This paper consists of a selection of longer texts with separate questions. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 40 mins. The content helps children practise: how to identify key details from text; how to work out answers by inferring, or predicting, using evidence from the text; and how to explain vocabulary. The papers mirror the work in actual examination texts and include suggested answers. These tests are based on the KS1 SATs and include suggested answers.
KS1 Reading Progress Test 1B - Age 6-7 - Fleetfoot the Fawn
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KS1 Reading Progress Test 1B - Age 6-7 - Fleetfoot the Fawn

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A lively series of reading progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual reading ability and how well they understand a passage of fiction or non-fiction text. Children are required to read the texts carefully and then answer the comprehension questions. Our English reading progress tests comprises of two components, sold separately. Test 1A - This paper consists of a selection of short texts with questions interspersed. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 30 mins. **Test 1B - This paper consists of a selection of longer texts with separate questions. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 40 mins. ** The content helps children practise: how to identify key details from text; how to work out answers by inferring, or predicting, using evidence from the text; and how to explain vocabulary. The papers mirror the work in actual examination texts and include suggested answers. These tests are based on the KS1 SATs and include suggested answers.
KS1 Reading Progress Test 1A - Age 6-7 - How Rabbit Lost His Tail
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KS1 Reading Progress Test 1A - Age 6-7 - How Rabbit Lost His Tail

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A lively series of reading progress tests for children aged 6-7 years. These tests can be used to assess a child’s individual reading ability and how well they understand a passage of fiction or non-fiction text. Children are required to read the texts carefully and then answer the comprehension questions. Our English reading progress tests comprises of two components, sold separately. **Test 1A - This paper consists of a selection of short texts with questions interspersed. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 30 mins. ** Test 1B - This paper consists of a selection of longer texts with separate questions. Although not strictly timed, it should take about 40 mins. The content helps children practise: how to identify key details from text; how to work out answers by inferring, or predicting, using evidence from the text; and how to explain vocabulary. The papers mirror the work in actual examination texts and include suggested answers. These tests are based on the KS1 SATs and include suggested answers. 25 pages
Christmas Character Paper Chain Garland
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Christmas Character Paper Chain Garland

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Deck the halls this Christmas with our updated version of the classic craft, the paper chain. Our bright and colourful Christmas character paper chain garland is super simple and fun to make. Just print the templates out, colour in and cut out. Glue the head, legs, or wings onto each character strip to make a Reindeer, Santa, Elf, Snowman, Angel, and Penguin. Then, start compiling your chain, mixing the characters in between the patterned chain links until you’ve reached the length of chain that you want. This is the perfect activity to keep little fingers busy this festive season and will brighten up any home, or classroom. 8 pages
Read, Write and Play - Chloe and the Hedgehogs (3-7 years)
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Read, Write and Play - Chloe and the Hedgehogs (3-7 years)

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Read the delightful story “Chloe and the Hedgehogs”; colour the pictures; answer the questions to see how much you can remember; and make a puppet. For young children of 3-5 years, read the story aloud and discuss the content of the story with the child, answering the questions. Get the child to draw a picture from the story. Help him or her write a sentence about it, so they can trace or copy over the letters. Make the puppet and act out the story. For older children, aged 5-7 (who have some reading skills), get the child to read the story and answer the questions in sentences. The questions cover comprehension skills, retrieving information, using language and inference. Colour the pictures and then draw your own picture and write your own version of the story. Make the puppet and then act out the story with your child. Part of the Read, Write and Play series, for children age 3-7.