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Feelings Chart - How are you Feeling today?
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Feelings Chart - How are you Feeling today?

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This is a great resource to help children understand and voice their emotions. With the hassle of words taken away children can begin linking an emotion to a colour and then recognising this. Extra helpful for EAL and SEND children.
Meet the Teacher - Get to know me editable template
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Meet the Teacher - Get to know me editable template

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This is a design which can be used for you to introduce yourself to both children and parents ready in September! An introduction and some fun facts so children can begin to get an idea of who and what their teacher in September is going to be like. With COVID limiting many childrens time in school its so important we make September’s transition as smooth as possible and this is one way you can do so. Feedback please x
3D Shape Challenge Cards
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3D Shape Challenge Cards

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Can be used as an extension or starter activity. 2 clues which allow children to think about what 3D shape this could be referring to - children can write and draw the shape. Think of other clues they could add for a particular shape.
Ancient Egypt's Got Talent
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Ancient Egypt's Got Talent

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Can be used for a variety of aspects of Ancient Egypt - Gods, Goddesses, Pharaohs etc. A great way to get children researching about an aspect of Ancient Egypt or in fact any topic.
Parent Homework
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Parent Homework

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A letter you can send home to parents/adults when you meet you first class. It’s a great way to get to know not only the children but also the parents in your class. It’s also a great way to start the link between home and school.
Take a Selfie - display or take work home - editable version
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Take a Selfie - display or take work home - editable version

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If children feel particularly proud of their work give them the opportunity to take their work home and show their adult. As the class teacher you can also decide to display their work on working walls etc. Give children the chance to take work home to motivate them to keep working hard.
Phonics Bingo
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Phonics Bingo

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A great way to assess children’s phonics knowledge in a fun and engaging way!
Word Bingo
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Word Bingo

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Another bingo game to use alongside Phonics Bingo to assess children phonetical knowledge and understanding. Can they recognise the corresponding graphemes for each phoneme?
Maths Snakes and Ladders Board Game - editable version
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Maths Snakes and Ladders Board Game - editable version

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This is a simple, yet engaging way to assess children’s times tables knowledge less formally and get children practicing their times tables in an exciting way! You can alter the times tables, or even use another operation, making it perfect for all year groups. It can be played in pairs, small groups or even as a whole class. It’s such an enjoyable, interactive and motivating way to get children learning the operations! You will need: This game printed or on a smart board A dice Counters That’s it you’re ready to play ! Enjoy!
PE ~ Spell your own workout editable version
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PE ~ Spell your own workout editable version

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This was originally created for home learning during lockdown but it can be just as effective in school. A great way to get children exercising and giving them autonomy over their workout. It can be adapted to suit any year group and the challenges can also be altered to suit a specific objective. Happy exercising
Themed Home Learning  - First week of July events
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Themed Home Learning - First week of July events

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These are some home learning activities that can be used to celebrate two special events during the first week of July. Frida Kahlos Birthday - 6th World Chocolate Day - 7th July named after Julius Caesar Maths can simply continue with whatever aspect/topic you are learning or can be added to fit the theme. Feedback is welcome!