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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.
Correct the passage - worksheet
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Correct the passage - worksheet

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Activity: Correct the passage. A passage has been written incorrectly. There are: 10 spelling mistakes. 19 punctuation errors. 3 new lines missing (for new speakers). Students have to rewrite the passage correctly. Age: 7 - 11. Answers provided.
Homophones and Tricky Words - 3 Posters + 4 Worksheets
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Homophones and Tricky Words - 3 Posters + 4 Worksheets

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Homophones and Tricky Words. Fully editable resources. 3 Posters and 4 Worksheets. Poster 1: two & too. Poster 2: whether & weather. Poster 3: which & witch. Worksheet 1: To, Two or Too? Worksheet 2: To, Two or Too? Worksheet 3: To, Two or Too? Worksheet 4: To, Two or Too? All answers provided. Ideal for 5 to 9 years.
Grammar Task - The Jaguar
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Grammar Task - The Jaguar

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Can your student’s spot the 10 grammatical errors on the fact sheet? Answer sheet and writing sheet provided. Ideal for 6+ 3 pages in total. Fully editable.
A or AN?
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A or AN?

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A 5-slide PowerPoint showing how to use “a” or “an” in a sentence A 3-page activity booklet A 1-page worksheet Fully editable. 6+
Apostrophe Dominoes & Memory Game
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Apostrophe Dominoes & Memory Game

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2 great APOSTROPHE games for younger learners - Apostrophe Dominoes & Memory Game. Game 1: Apostrophe Dominoes. A 100-piece dominoes game to help teach and reinforce APOSTROPHES. Ideal for 4 players (25 pieces each). Before a child can place a piece down, they must read the word on their card. Game 2: Memory Game. Cut out the words, place them face down on the table and mix them up. Then take it in turns to choose two cards. If two cards match, you get to keep the cards and have another go. Keep going until all the cards have gone. Finally, add up your score. Both games are fully editable.
Alphabet Resources - PowerPoint, Worksheet and Display Material
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Alphabet Resources - PowerPoint, Worksheet and Display Material

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Fully editable alphabet resources - a great PowerPoint, worksheet and display material. Resource 1: Alphabetical Order PowerPoint - this teaches children how to put words in alphabetical order. Resource 2: Alphabet Worksheet - a challenging activity - the children have to put a list of names in alphabetical order. Resource 3: Alphabet Template - a complete alphabet to use or display.
Creative Writing Task: Winnie in Space
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Creative Writing Task: Winnie in Space

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Title: Winnie in Space Stimulus: The actual book - Winnie in Space. Plot: Winnie goes to space. Who does he meet and where do they take him? Sentence starter: The rocket shot up into space. It went very fast and it was impossible to steer. 2 pages. Fully editable.
Creative Writing Task: The Magic Pot
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Creative Writing Task: The Magic Pot

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Title: The Magic Pot Stimulus: Pottery / Lost Treasure. Plot: You find a magic pot in the garden. Whatever you put in it DOUBLES! Sentence starter: I was looking for worms in the garden when suddenly I found a mysterious pot. 2 pages. Fully editable.
Jobs and Duties - Worksheet
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Jobs and Duties - Worksheet

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Attached is a fully editable 2-page worksheet related to jobs and their duties. Also attached is a PDF EDITABLE ONLINE VERSION. You can send this version to your student’s via Google Classroom or email. Your student’s will then be able to complete this worksheet online (as there are boxes on the sheet for your student’s to fill in). Please note: The preview screen does not show the boxes. . Prior to completing the worksheet: Discuss jobs with the children. Do they know what a job is? Ask the children (volunteers only) to describe a job they know well (it might be a job their parents have or a job they have seen). Get them to explain the main roles in the job (A teacher teaches, plans lessons, marks work etc.) and what somebody in that job might say (‘Please look this way’). Independent task: Complete the Jobs and Duties worksheet (2 pages).