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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.

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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
Hurt no living thing
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Hurt no living thing

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Poem by Christina Rossetti. I used as part of a Minibeasts display, drawing out the human values of different minibeasts, and how we should look after them
Usual language development in any language
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Usual language development in any language

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A table showing usual language development of a person's first language from birth to KS4. Breaks down the typical development into Understanding, Expression, Speech and Social. If using with EAL children, establish the typical development in their home language; if normal pattern, English should be obtained fairly easily. If home language delayed, there will be a delay in learning English. Very useful also for EYFS.
The story of my name
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The story of my name

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A homework activity based on Karen Langdon from Teaching Ace's blog. Designed as a settling in activity so everyone can learn each other&'s names and for children to practice speaking about themselves in front of others. Children to find out the story of their name, ie why they were given that name and what it means. Includes an explanatory letter to parents.
Family quotation
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Family quotation

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Quotation on family used to start a topic on families and family trees. 'We are all one family under the same sky.' Respecting similarities and differences.
Hand-washing sequencing pictures
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Hand-washing sequencing pictures

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Pictures taken from the Hygiene4Health education pack. I have blown up the pictures and made them into cut and stick boxes for sequencing the 9-step order to correct hand-washing. I am not affiliated to this company, but have used it to teach hand-washing; the lesson plans worked really well with 3-5 year olds.
NHS Explorers
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NHS Explorers

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A PowerPoint plan and some activities related to the new AHHA Publication's NHS Explorer Monkey&'s Guide to Healthy Living and NHS Services. Covers a simple history of the NHS, NHS healthcare services, scenarios, medical emergency and making a 999 phone call, ways to keep healthy (balanced diet, handwashing and sun safety). Some related resources from Cancer Research UK SunSafe, and the HPA for handwashing lesson plan resource. If it&';s useful, please rate and leave feedback. People who help us
Oxford Reading Tree Extended Stories
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Oxford Reading Tree Extended Stories

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I have written three extended stories to some Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 stories. I could not find the original extended stories to these, although they may exist. The stories are for: Who is it?, Six in a bed, and Fun at the beach. I have also attached some other original extended stories, written by Roderick Hunt, that I have typed out, ready for a Shared Reading session.
Pirates
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Pirates

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Based on information from the National Maritime Museum's website with images. Who were pirates, what did they do, how did they live and what can we learn to make ourselves better people?