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I am a primary school teacher and a senior leader. I design and create resources that can be used in the Primary Classroom and directly link to the National Curriculum. If you use any of my resources and you like them, I would be very grateful for a review. Thank you! :)

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I am a primary school teacher and a senior leader. I design and create resources that can be used in the Primary Classroom and directly link to the National Curriculum. If you use any of my resources and you like them, I would be very grateful for a review. Thank you! :)
Display Lettering - comic font in candy colours
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Display Lettering - comic font in candy colours

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Gorgeous display lettering to brighten up your classroom and inject a bit of fun into your school day. This font is a comic-style lettering in beautiful pastel, candy colours. Uppercase and lowercase letters for each letter of the alphabet (full stops, exclamation marks and question marks included) enabling you to put your own words together - just print the letters and punctuation that you need!
Stone Age - 6 COMPLETE lessons
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Stone Age - 6 COMPLETE lessons

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Everything you need to teach the Stone Age! This is a PowerPoint resource which teaches pupils about the Stone Age across a series of 6 lessons. There are mini retrieval quizzes in each lesson and links to videos. There are also supporting worksheets. Lesson 1: To understand why Great Britain is an island. (Ice Age) Lesson 2: To know what and when the Stone Age was. (paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic) Lesson 3: To know why the Stone Age people moved around. (Nomads: hunter-gatherers, tribes, caves) Lesson 4: To know what enabled Stone Age man to settle. (farming) Lesson 5: To understand what evidence of the Stone Age is available. (sources) Lesson 6: To understand what archaeology can tell us about the life at the end of the Stone Age (Skara Brae)
Alternative to Spelling Tests
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Alternative to Spelling Tests

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This document is guidance on how to move away from weekly spellings tests by putting the emphasis on ‘playing’ with words. Using a three-part model, pupils can become enthused and excited about words as opposed to dreading having to memorise a list of words each week. INVESTIGATE, CHALLENGE AND RETRIEVE & REFLECT.
ZOG comprehension - PDF
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ZOG comprehension - PDF

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This comprehensions is be used alongside the text ZOG by Julia Donaldson. This comprhension is written for the first 4 pages of this text (there are no page numbers). It includes an answer sheet to assist with marking. This resource has been designed to be used in Key Stage One. The questions are divided into three types: retrieval, inference and vocabulary which directly link to the Key Stage One reading domains. These can be used in English or shared/guided reading sessions to enable pupils to demonstrate their understanding of the text. They can be used as formative assessment tools, independent tasks, paired/group tasks or whole class discussion. This is not designed to be used as a test, therefore there are no marking thresholds. Some questions are more challenging than others; this will deepen the thinking of your higher attainers and provide discussion opportunities for all pupils.
Room on the Broom Comprehensions - PDF
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Room on the Broom Comprehensions - PDF

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These comprehensions are to be used alongside the text Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson. Each ‘part’ is roughly 4 pages of the book (there are no page numbers) and there are 4 worksheets per ‘part’. Each comprehension has an answer sheet to assist with marking. These resources have been designed to be used in Key Stage One. The questions are divided into three types: retrieval, inference and vocabulary which directly link to the Key Stage One reading domains. These can be used in English or shared/guided reading sessions to enable pupils to demonstrate their understanding of the text. They can be used as formative assessment tools, independent tasks, paired/group tasks or whole class discussion. This is not designed to be used as a test, therefore there are no marking thresholds. Some questions are more challenging than others; this will deepen the thinking of your higher attainers and provide discussion opportunities for all pupils.
Oliver's Vegetables Comprehensions - PDF
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Oliver's Vegetables Comprehensions - PDF

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These comprehensions are to be used alongside the text Oliver’s Vegetables by Vivian French. Each ‘part’ is roughly 4 pages of the book (there are no page numbers) and there are 3 worksheets per ‘part’. Each comprehension has an answer sheet to assist with marking. These resources have been designed to be used in Key Stage One. The questions are divided into three types: retrieval, inference and vocabulary which directly link to the Key Stage One reading domains. These can be used in English or shared/guided reading sessions to enable pupils to demonstrate their understanding of the text. They can be used as formative assessment tools, independent tasks, paired/group tasks or whole class discussion. This is not designed to be used as a test, therefore there are no marking thresholds. Some questions are more challenging than others; this will deepen the thinking of your higher attainers and provide discussion opportunities for all pupils.
Stick Man Comprehensions - PDF
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Stick Man Comprehensions - PDF

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These comprehensions are to be used alongside the text Stick Man by Julia Donaldson. Each ‘part’ is roughly 4 pages of the book (there are no page numbers) and there are 4 worksheets per ‘part’. Each comprehension has an answer sheet to assist with marking. These resources have been designed to be used in Key Stage One. The questions are divided into three types: retrieval, inference and vocabulary which directly link to the Key Stage One reading domains. These can be used in English or shared/guided reading sessions to enable pupils to demonstrate their understanding of the text. They can be used as formative assessment tools, independent tasks, paired/group tasks or whole class discussion. This is not designed to be used as a test, therefore there are no marking thresholds. Some questions are more challenging than others; this will deepen the thinking of your higher attainers and provide discussion opportunities for all pupils.