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We are forever reinventing the wheel in teaching. These resources are timeless (within reason!) and you will be able to use them year on year.

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We are forever reinventing the wheel in teaching. These resources are timeless (within reason!) and you will be able to use them year on year.
Easter Quiz All Years
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Easter Quiz All Years

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An Easter quiz for 7-10 and Revision focus for Year 11 so you don't have to keep getting a new quiz each year or can email colleagues with an Easter Quiz for their year group. Happy Easter!
Tutor Time Cover
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Tutor Time Cover

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You have to cover a form time?Unsure what to do?These series of famous photos from history help develop student’s questioning skills as well as knowledge of world events from pop, American culture, war, politics, deaths & assassinations. Appropriate for key stage 3,4 or 5. Templates can also be used for lesson starter activity.
Rememberance Assembly World War 1
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Rememberance Assembly World War 1

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The theme of the assembly is to look at kindness in war – how in any situations of war, both sides think they are right. We can look back at World War 1 now and realise that everyone was just fighting for what they believed to be true. Within these horrible situations of war, kindness is still evident. Link back to football matches during the Christmases of 1914 & 1915. The assembly starts with a comparison of then to now. It then looks at some examples from the war in Gallipoli of kindness in a horrible situation. You may want to play the Gallipoli song, ‘ Waltzing Matilda’ as the students enter. Kindness starts with the way we treat each and every human being we meet. If we cannot be kind today, when we have peace and democracy, what does that say about us as human beings?
Learning Activities
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Here are over 40 learning activities for the classroom for all ages. Some help learn the knowledge and some test the knowledge. Ensure they fit with the skills of the lesson. Don’t just use them as ‘bolt on’ activities which will kill ten minutes of a lesson. They are more a bank of inspirations and templates to save time in the busy world of planning lessons. Put through your filters and adapt for your lesson.
Key Stage 4 Transition
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Key Stage 4 Transition

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This is a series of activities which help students think about their future as they progress from Key Stage 3 into Key Stage 4. It can be completed over the first two weeks of Key Stage 4 as form time activities. It looks at such issues as organisation, leadership, school references, study skills, emotional intelligence, intelligence in itself, learning styles and their future. Handouts are included on the one long PowerPoint so all resources are in one place. They can be printed or just used electronically.
Group Work Roles
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Group Work Roles

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By giving students individual roles in groups, it gives them individual accountability as well as making group work more exciting. You don’t have to use them all at once as there ae 21 roles to choose from. Pick which are most relevant to the group task or students can.
Book Polishing
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Book Polishing

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This is a range of activities which help students Tidy their books Respond to marking Reflect on progress. You will have to change the pen colours according to your school’s marking policy.
Year 11 Motivation Tutor Time
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Year 11 Motivation Tutor Time

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This is a series of tutor time activities which will motivate Year 11s to keep at it and why their exams are so important. All instructions are there for tutors and it is a carrot approach rather than a stick.
Revision - Teaching Year 11 How To Revise
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Revision - Teaching Year 11 How To Revise

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This is a 1 1/2 hour session which has been done with half a year group in a hall at the same time. It is non-subject specific and uses America as it's subject. There are a series of quickfire activities which show children how our brains remember information and how this relates to our revision. It also shows children a whole range of revision skills such as RAG rating, revision timetables, Mind Mapping, Active Note Taking, Revision Cards. It has also been done with parents on a Parents Evening How To Revise Session. All instructions and resources to print are included in the Powerpoint