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108 Cloze Exercises Aesop's Fables KS1 KS2 Literacy Greek Roman Myths Aesop
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108 Cloze Exercises Aesop's Fables KS1 KS2 Literacy Greek Roman Myths Aesop

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108 cloze exercises on Aesop’s Fables. Great for Literacy lessons. Gives lower ability pupils confidence. The Cloze worksheet is a standard exercise for improving students’ understanding of word context. The student then fills in the words on the worksheet based on an understanding of the sentence and the list of potential words removed from the text. The cloze procedure is a reading comprehension activity in which words are omitted from a passage and students are required to fill in the blanks. This procedure is incredibly useful in reading instruction because it can be easily done by any teacher and provides valuable reading comprehension information.
Spring Term Literacy Planning Year 5 s1 KS2
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Spring Term Literacy Planning Year 5 s1 KS2

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Great planning for year 5 for the Spring Term. Jam packed with plans, ideas, powerpoints etc. You get 200 mb of material, so great value. e.g. Persuasive writing, recounts, stories from other cultures, descriptive writing, model writing Plus you get some year 5 Autumn planning I did in one school I taught in.
Bundle Coins UK and European Plus Maths Adding Up etc
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Bundle Coins UK and European Plus Maths Adding Up etc

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A great value bundle. Worksheets on adding up UK coins. Plus Euro ones. Plus some general maths stuff. Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Coins KS1 Teachers Counting KS1 KS2 Euro Coins European Worksheets 500 Questions with answers Counting KS1 KS2 1000 questions Mathematics KS2 Multiple Addends 2 Digit Numbers 11+ Verbal Reasoning Questions Letter Patterns Vol 1
Bundle coins plus ones on Money and Fractions
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Bundle coins plus ones on Money and Fractions

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A bundle. Worksheets on UK coins plus ones on Euro coins and shopping and half a million on fractions. Euro Coins European Worksheets 500 Questions with answers Counting KS1 KS2 Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Coins KS1 Teachers Counting KS1 KS2 Teaching Resources worksheets Money Shopping cd KS2 Mathematics Coins Teaching Resources 500000 Questions Fractions Maths
11+ Grammar School Synonym Questions Literacy 100  Worksheets with Answers
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11+ Grammar School Synonym Questions Literacy 100 Worksheets with Answers

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Synonyms are an important part of the 11+ grammar school exams. I have designed 100 worksheets on this area. I have chosen a group of over 600 words. There are 10 questions per sheets and pupils write a, b, c or d. The teacher will be able to have a lively discussion when going over the work with the pupils, discussing the meaning of all the words. Of course they can be used by not only grammar school pupils. They would suit anyone of the top end of primary, adults with learning difficulties or foreign students learning English.
Back To School French Primary School Resources and Lessons
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Back To School French Primary School Resources and Lessons

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Have you been volunteered (know what I mean?) to deliver Modern Languages at your Primary School? This bunch of resources, that I used in my decades of French teaching, will help. I’ve put them into groups to help you. the zip file has loads. I’ve put a selection as downloads so you can have a look at them. Highlights include: festivals games and activities how to ideas for lessons phonics poems loads of powerpoints songs stories
Back to School Autumn Term Year 5 Full Planning Worksheets
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Back to School Autumn Term Year 5 Full Planning Worksheets

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Some terrific planning. The last I did before retirement. It covers the whole of the Autumn term for year 5. It concentrates on Maths and English. But loads extra on the arts and humanities and pe. Sample planning To apply understanding of the structure of a Greek Myth to identify separate parts of a myth I can order key events in a quest I can identify how the events in a quest are separated by the writer, referring to the structure/content of the text I can identify key language features of Greek Myth Texts Starter Read “The 12 Labours of Heracles” to the children (58-66, The Orchard Book of Greek Myths). Recap features of quest – ask chn to identify these • A quest is a journey towards a goal, which usually requires great effort by the hero/heroine. • They need to overcome many obstacles, and it usually involves a lot of travel. • The hero normally tries to obtain something or someone through the quest, and then take this home. The object can be something new (golden fleece), something to fulfill a lack in their life, or to return something that was stolen from the hero or from someone with the power to send them on the quest. • If someone dispatches the hero on a quest, the reason may be false -Hero sent on a difficult quest in hope that they die, or in order to remove them from the scene for a time. • Tale usually ends with the dispatcher being unmasked and punished. • There may be a twist at the end of the tale, to punish any misdeeds of the hero/heroine, or because one of the Gods is displeased by the successful conclusion of the quest. MAIN ACTIVITY (Resources; boxed table) Split chn into groups and give them a Greek Myth text. Ask chn to box up text: Chn can draw/write about important places and events on the quest, and should quote words that show the passing of time. CT to model boxing up method for 1st event in “Heracles” text and identify how scene was set, by the writer. This activity requires children to identify details for the following sections, for EACH event on the quest: EVENT 1 • Setting • Obstacle (Elements of danger/safety at setting/ on the journey) • Any words used to show time has passed • Overcoming obstacle
Christmas assembly Script Ten Pages
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Christmas assembly Script Ten Pages

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ten page script. Nice piece you can perform in class or to an assemlbly. sample : Narrator: Welcome to our Christmas celebration! Narrator Welcome to INSERT TOWN, where our journey begins! Narrator: Picture our winter scene… Narrator: The air is filled with excitement, the faint hum of an inflatable Santa, blinding Christmas lights line the streets, illuminating the December skies. Narrator: Our story begins in a beautifu; house not too far away from here… Narrator: It is a tale of sadness, humour and love. If you are young or old, our story is one you will love! Narrator : Oh no it isn’t! Narrator: Oh yes it is! So sit back and enjoy the show, a magical tale of a young girl called Cinderella. Narrator: It’s December 23rd. A bitterly cold winter’s eve. Across the globe people were making last minute plans for Christmas festivities. Narrator: People running frantically from shop to shop to get their last minute presents. DANCE: SHOPPING BAGS AND PRESENTS (Christmas Wrapping) Narrator: Cinderella was busy vacuuming, cooking the dinner, ironing (funny mime of Cinderella doing different jobs all at once!) and washing,…… when something caught her eye…