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Hello! We're creating resources for busy primary school teachers. All our writers are themselves experienced KS1 and KS2 professionals and we design our resources to be as appealing and accessible as possible.
Year 6 Tier 2 Words: Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary Cards
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Year 6 Tier 2 Words: Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary Cards

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Tier 2 words are ones which children might encounter in text but are less likely to use in everyday conversation. As these words are often unfamiliar to children, they can sometimes act as a barrier to reading. We have chosen 48 Tier 2 words for this Year 6 pack. The Tier 2 words in this pack (provided as small cards for table sharing, and larger for display) can be used by children to add more adventurous or formal vocabulary to their writing. The worksheets can also be used as a reading comprehension activity.
Y1 Spring Term – Block 3: Measurement: Length & Height – Compare lengths and heights
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Y1 Spring Term – Block 3: Measurement: Length & Height – Compare lengths and heights

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These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving. Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking. National Curriculum Links Year 1 Measurement – Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: length and heights (for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half). Maths Focus Children will compare lengths and heights of objects and make accurate comparisons. Maths Mastery Children can compare and order two or more objects based on their height or length. Children can compare length accurately by ensuring that both objects start at the same point.
Classroom Display Posters – Apollo 11 Lunar Landing
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Classroom Display Posters – Apollo 11 Lunar Landing

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Each of these five classroom display posters covers a different phase of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The posters contain photographs, diagrams and facts. They are great for a space display and to support children’s writing in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. As well as the completed posters, separate elements of the display can be printed out to create your own wall display or classroom decoration.
EAL Vocabulary Resource Pack: Playpark
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EAL Vocabulary Resource Pack: Playpark

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This classroom vocabulary resource pack is designed to support learning with children learning to speak English as an additional language. Children will visit key vocabulary through familiar images and build up a word bank which is then used to discuss and describe images with similar themes. This can be done individually, in pairs or in small groups. The resources can be used for one lesson or spread over a number of sessions. Once children have completed a task, these resources can be used to support them again in other lessons. This pack contains: Lesson plan 4 images of playparks 18 unlabelled images 18 labelled images
KS2 Show, Don't Tell: Writing Posters
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KS2 Show, Don't Tell: Writing Posters

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This pack contains six posters illustrating different ways a writer can show a character’s feelings instead of telling the reader how that character is feeling. Each poster uses an arresting image. These are accompanied by text boxes or word balloons which include example text to illustrate the skill being taught. Blank balloon templates enable you to use the children’s own ideas and add to the existing examples. There are three versions of each poster: Completed poster - these writing posters can go straight on your classroom wall. The image is accompanied by text which illustrates ‘show’ words or phrases for an emotion. Blank poster - these posters are blank and ready for the class to add their own text in the blank speech bubbles provided. These can then be arranged around the poster. Our example text bubbles can be included as well. Pupil worksheets - These templates are blank except for the image at the centre of the page. Children can use the blank boxes to add their own ‘show’ sentences.
KS2 Grammar Game: Formal and Informal Language Tarsia Puzzle
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KS2 Grammar Game: Formal and Informal Language Tarsia Puzzle

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This challenging KS2 grammar game will help get children thinking about the difference between formal and informal language. A tarsia is a simple jigsaw puzzle which children solve by matching up sides of triangles so that they correspond with each other, to form one giant equilateral triangle. In this case, children need to match formal and informal words and phrases. An ideal stretch and challenge activity for in the classroom, or for homework. Included in the pack are: *Two sheets of tarsia pieces *Informal words and phrases list worksheet, so children can anticipate possible formal versions *Teacher’s answer sheet, showing the formal/informal pairs *Blank tarsia sheets, so children can make their own puzzle for classmates to solve
Daedalus and Icarus - Reading Comprehension - Greek Myths
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Daedalus and Icarus - Reading Comprehension - Greek Myths

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This lyrical retelling of the Greek myth about the master craftsman Daedalus and his son, Icarus, can be used to test comprehension skills and as a model text for writing activities. The text is accompanied by 19 reading comprehension questions. These target key comprehension skills such as: retrieving information, sequencing, predicting, making inferences and understanding unfamiliar vocabulary. A planning sheet is included, so that children can produce their own Greek myth, using the model text for structure.
Prometheus and the Gift of Fire - Reading Comprehension - Greek Myths
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Prometheus and the Gift of Fire - Reading Comprehension - Greek Myths

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This Greek myth retells the tale of how Prometheus stole fire from the gods to give to man. It can be used to test comprehension skills, including inference, and as a model text for story planning and writing activities. The text is accompanied by 20 reading comprehension questions. These questions target key comprehension skills such as retrieving information, making inferences and understanding unfamiliar vocabulary, including Tier 2 words. A planning sheet is included for children to plan out their own Greek myth.
KS2 Reading Comprehension and Writing Plan: The Balaclava Story
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KS2 Reading Comprehension and Writing Plan: The Balaclava Story

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This KS2 lesson plan uses The Balaclava Story by George Layton to support the teaching of story structures and plans, as well as enhancing children’s skill at analysing texts, retrieval and inference. The pack includes a lesson plan, planning grids, supporting images and unfamiliar vocabulary cards for sorting and display. You will need a copy of The Fib, by George Layton - a collection of short stories of which The Balaclava Story is the first.
Year 5 Grammar: Revision Worksheets
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Year 5 Grammar: Revision Worksheets

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These worksheets review the grammar and punctuation objectives covered during Year 5. They are an excellent way to identify areas of strength or weakness in preparation for the next school year, and to revise this content before SATs in Year 6. The worksheets are divided into five different types of activity including writing challenges and GPS sample test questions.
Rounding Decimals: Y5 – Fractions – Maths Challenge
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Rounding Decimals: Y5 – Fractions – Maths Challenge

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Round decimals with two decimal places to the nearest whole number and to one decimal place. These rounding decimal worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 5 children. A variety of rounding problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions. A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.
Y1 Autumn Term – Block 1: The number line maths worksheets
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Y1 Autumn Term – Block 1: The number line maths worksheets

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These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. They are for the autumn term, weeks 1-4. The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities. Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking. National Curriculum Links Year 1 Number – Place Value Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Long Division Teaching PowerPoint and Posters for KS2 Maths
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Long Division Teaching PowerPoint and Posters for KS2 Maths

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This long division PowerPoint uses colour-coded steps to support teaching long division in KS2 maths. Teachers can share the step-by-step instructions on the board in front of the class, highlighting key vocabulary such as ‘divisor’ and ‘dividend’, making the process of long division clear to all pupils. The pack also contains two posters, which can be used for wall displays, or printed out and used as long division worksheets.
Y5 Relative Clauses – Sentence Builders
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Y5 Relative Clauses – Sentence Builders

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Help Y5 children to better understand how relative clauses work with this hands-on resource. The resource includes many sentence fragments that can be cut up and given to children to reassemble, making both simple sentences and more complex sentences with relative clauses. It’s a great way to teach spelling, punctuation and grammar using a more playful approach. Some of the sentence combinations will be funnier than others!
KS2 Text Types - Explanation Texts: Writing Planners And Model Texts
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KS2 Text Types - Explanation Texts: Writing Planners And Model Texts

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Teach children how to write engaging explanation texts with this KS2 text types resource pack. There are sheets to help pupils plan against success criteria, descriptions of what an explanation text should include, two detailed model texts and collections of facts that children can use to create their own explanation texts. The three sections to the resource are: Planning and support sheets Model explanation texts Fact sheets to support children’s writing
KS2 Persuasive Writing: Writing Features
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KS2 Persuasive Writing: Writing Features

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This writing review worksheet is an excellent way to develop children’s understanding and use of persuasive writing in KS2. There are a number of activities that demonstrate different types of persuasive writing, along with a model text, examples of adverts, and writing challenges. There are images to included to help inspire children’s writing, as well as sentences for the children to rewrite and improve upon. It’s a great way to revise previous learning, and to experiment with new ideas.
KS2 Arthurian Legend Writing Toolkit: Myths and Legends
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KS2 Arthurian Legend Writing Toolkit: Myths and Legends

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The factsheets in this teaching resource can be used to suport children as they write their own Arthurian legends in KS2. The kit contains factsheets on: Arthurian characters - descriptions of some of the key characters from Arthurian legends, including King Arthur, Merlin and Morgan le Fay. Magical characters - descriptions of the Questing Beast and other creatures from Arthurian legend. Settings - details on Avalon and Camelot as well as further details on the Round Table. Magical Artefacts - descriptions of six magical artefacts - including King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur. The Code of Chivalry - the rules a knight must follow, which can be used to help generate story ideas. Story ideas - five story prompts can be used to help children create their own Arthurian legend. Story plan - this worksheet can be used by children to plan out their Arthurian legend.
The Sword In The Stone - KS2 Reading Comprehension And Model Text: Myths And Legends
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The Sword In The Stone - KS2 Reading Comprehension And Model Text: Myths And Legends

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This KS2 reading comprehension resource and model text can be used as an introduction to myths and legends. It retells the tale of how a young boy claimed his birthright and became the king of Britain. The text can be used as inspiration for reading further Arthurian legends and introduces key characters such as Merlin and King Arthur to pupils. Also included with the text are 17 comprehension questions (with answers) covering the key reading skills of making inferences, retrieving information, sequencing and explaining the meaning of words in context.
The Lady of the Lake - KS2 Reading Comprehension And Model Text: Myths And Legends
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The Lady of the Lake - KS2 Reading Comprehension And Model Text: Myths And Legends

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This KS2 reading comprehension resource and model text can be used as an introduction to myths and legends. It retells the tale of how King Arthur gained the magical sword, Excalibur. The text can be used as inspiration for reading further Arthurian legends and introduces key characters such as Merlin and King Arthur to pupils. Also included with the text are 17 comprehension questions (with answers) covering the key reading skills of making inferences, retrieving information, sequencing and explaining the meaning of words in context.
Equivalent Fractions, Decimals and Percentages: Y6 Fractions – Maths Challenge
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Equivalent Fractions, Decimals and Percentages: Y6 Fractions – Maths Challenge

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Recall and use equivalences between simple fractions, decimals and percentages, including in different contexts. These fraction, decimal and percentage equivalents worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 6 children. A variety of problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions. A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.