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Clare Clark's resources

I am a KS1 teacher in an International School in Spain. I have made many resources to use within my lessons which are designed to support EAL children as well children with English as a first language.

I am a KS1 teacher in an International School in Spain. I have made many resources to use within my lessons which are designed to support EAL children as well children with English as a first language.
Phonics CVC worksheet letter m
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Phonics CVC worksheet letter m

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This free resource is an example from my complete set 1 Phonics resources which are available. Designed to support Reception aged children and can be used with any phonics programme. It uses cursive letter formation - I created these resources as I could not find any which used cursive formation. For the earlier sounds, there is a space at the top to practice writing the letter (after practicing on a whiteboard), then some pictures with CVC words.
We're Going On A Bear Hunt Colourful Semantics Story Sequencing
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We're Going On A Bear Hunt Colourful Semantics Story Sequencing

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This SMART notebook file can be used to help children to retell the story in the correct order using colourful semantics. They can select the correct pictures to make the sentence to match the picture, then orally rehearse the sentence using this as a prompt. Once they reach the last slide (the cave), they can then go back through the slides as the family run away from the bear.
Little Red Riding Hood SMART notebook using colourful semantics
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Little Red Riding Hood SMART notebook using colourful semantics

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This is a SMART notebook activity where the children can choose the pictures to create the sentences for each part of the story. It uses the colourful semantics colours to support with structuring a sentence. The first 8 slides use 3 part sentences to retell the story (Who? Doing? What?). The next 8 slides include the same slides but with 4 part sentences (Who? Doing? What? Where?) to extend children beyond the basic sentence structure. This activity is ideal to support retelling a story in English, or as an oral retelling to support children who are EAL or have Speech & Language activities.
RWI ditty activities
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RWI ditty activities

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This file contains 8 simple ditties with suggested activities for use at home, or within lessons. Ideal for children who are just beginning to sound out and blend CVC words.
Phonics resources for Set 1 digraphs: sh, th, ch, qu, ng, nk.
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Phonics resources for Set 1 digraphs: sh, th, ch, qu, ng, nk.

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This resource includes worksheets for the set 1 graphemes th, sh, ch, qu, ng and nk. These resources are ideal for children who are familiar with the set 1 single sounds and are ready to move on the digraphs. This also includes a SMART notebook file with slides to support this, including cursive letter formation.
FREE Phonics worksheet, letter b with SMART notebook file
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FREE Phonics worksheet, letter b with SMART notebook file

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Phonics work sheet for “b” using cursive letter formation. The complete set of these worksheets are available in my resources, along with a SMART notebook file with slides for every letter sound. With this free download, there is an example of this with the pages to use alongside the “b” worksheet. I created these resources as I couldn’t find any suitable resources with cursive letter formation. This is designed to be used with children who are beginning to learn letter sounds and read/spell CVC words. On the second page there is also a picture where the child sequences a sentence using the words on the page before writing the sentence. This can be modelled using the SMART notebook file.
Maths mastery questions for more than, less than and equal to. (Year 2/3)
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Maths mastery questions for more than, less than and equal to. (Year 2/3)

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This resource has 3 pages of questions for children to apply and extend their knowledge and understanding of place value when working on “More than, less than and equal to”. It encourages children to use the symbols correctly and to select numbers to complete questions. The questions are written in a way where there is more than one possible answer. This includes comparing numbers as well as calculations. I created this to use with a Year 2 class when teaching place value. I laminated these questions and cut them up so that children could choose a question to work on.
FREE worksheet - Number bonds to 100
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FREE worksheet - Number bonds to 100

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This worksheet uses images to support children in learning number bonds to 100. It is designed to be used alongside concrete equipment if necessary, where children will use tens and ones equipment to support.
"air" trigraph
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"air" trigraph

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These files were created to be used within the RWI phonics programme but could be used within any phonics programme. Once the teacher has introduced the grapheme, the children should practice writing it on a whiteboard before tracing over the letters on the sheet. This support handwriting as well as phonics. There are then words for the children to read which they then need to write under the correct picture. Once they have completed this, there is space for them to write some sentences using the words, ensuring that they understand what the words mean. FInally, there is a word search which helps the children to recognise the correct spelling of each word. Each part of the worksheets are also on SMART notebook slides which means that it can be modelled on the board by the teacher or pupils.
The Three Little Pigs Colourful Semantics story map and SMART notebook activity
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The Three Little Pigs Colourful Semantics story map and SMART notebook activity

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This activity is designed to help children build up sentences to retell the story of “The Three Little Pigs”. It has been designed using colourful semantics so that the children can create sentences to match a picture - for example, 1) WHO can you see? 2) WHAT are they doing? (verb) 3) What is the object? (noun). It is ideal for children with Speech & Language difficulties, or for EAL children. On the last page, there is a storyboard with pictures to sequence. In addition to this, there is also a story map which has been created using the Colourful Semantic images. This can be used to support with oral retelling of the story as well as story writing.
Set 1 sounds worksheets and SMART notebook file
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Set 1 sounds worksheets and SMART notebook file

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Includes a simple worksheet for each of the set 1 single sounds (except qu as q cannot be taught without adding the u), using cursive formation. Each sheet begins by practicing writing the letter. There are then 4 CVC words to spell. From “u” onwards, there is also a picture with a simple sentence to write. Each section of each worksheet is also on a SMART notebook file for demonstration on an interactive board. On the SMART notebook file the letters are at the top and have been set to “infinite clone” so that they can be moved to build words. Also includes a summary sheet with a list of the words for each worksheet. Suitable for Reception children beginning phonics. These resources will save hours of preparation time for teachers!
Subtraction facts
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Subtraction facts

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This set of worksheets were designed to support fluency and recall of subtraction facts from multiples of 10. The first set of sheets include a number line to support with this, moving on to activities where the children should use number bonds/number facts to support with this. These can be used along with a Maths scheme to reinforce learning, or as an assessment activity.
Spell and write CVC words
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Spell and write CVC words

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This resource is designed to encourage children to correctly identify all the sounds in CVC words. For each picture, there are a selection of sounds. First, then need to say the word, then break it down into phonemes “bus…b-u-s”. In the column next to the images, they then identify and colour these phonemes before writing the word in the last column. This activity can be used to support segmenting and blending within a lesson, or as an assessment tool to identify whether children can do this independently. There are 2 worksheets for this activity included.
Geography: Rooms in a house
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Geography: Rooms in a house

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These simple worksheets are designed to be used in KS1 Geography when learning about “Houses and Homes”. The first one contains images of a bathroom, bedroom, living room, dining room and kitchen. The images are in a table with space for the children to write a short sentence - e.g. “This is the bathroom and toilet”, “This is the kitchen where we cook”, etc. The second worksheet contains a similar table, but with images of 3 different houses from different parts of the world - a house on stilts (rainforest), an igloo and a mudhut.
The Gingerbread Man Colourful Semantics SMART notebook file and story map
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The Gingerbread Man Colourful Semantics SMART notebook file and story map

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This resource includes a SMART notebook file with the story broken down into parts, with one slide for each part of the story. Each slide contains the main story image, a colourful semantic frame, and a choice of images to build the sentence to match the picture. This helps children to build sentences and say them orally and is suitable for young children, including those with speech and language difficulties and/or EAL. It comes complete with a story map using the colourful semantic images, which links to the “Talk4Writing” style of retelling stories. In addition to this, there is a written script for teachers to use to support with the retelling of the story.