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Hi, I have compiled (endless weekends of planning!) - resources for friendship, emotions and mental health - 4 detailed half term English SOWs with lessons and assessment criteria for Years 2-6 including into the forest, the great kapok tree, Edward Tulane, Noah Barelywater...after finding no resources for my class previously - 4 lots of 6 weeks homework in Maths and English for Year 3 - detailed reports differentiated for abilities in lessons -creative certificates that you can use

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Hi, I have compiled (endless weekends of planning!) - resources for friendship, emotions and mental health - 4 detailed half term English SOWs with lessons and assessment criteria for Years 2-6 including into the forest, the great kapok tree, Edward Tulane, Noah Barelywater...after finding no resources for my class previously - 4 lots of 6 weeks homework in Maths and English for Year 3 - detailed reports differentiated for abilities in lessons -creative certificates that you can use
Famous Black Muslims
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Famous Black Muslims

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An interesting and engaging worksheet with questions on famous black Muslims, from Muhammed Ali, Paul Pogba to an African princess and fencer. Perfect for Black History Month and for a lesson on Islam and its diversity as well as the impact of Black Muslims in society and in the world.
Famous female leaders
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Famous female leaders

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A well researched worksheet on the female leaders in the world, which is perfect for an active class discussion and some questions to start a class project which can last a few days.
Inspirational Black British Women
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Inspirational Black British Women

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An insightful worksheet with questions on Inspirational Black British Women. It will create a discussion especially on how recent a black woman became a minister of parliament! Perfect for Black History Month and other disucssions in History and other subjects.
Lockdown Diaries & tasks
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Lockdown Diaries & tasks

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An engaging worksheet which will last a few lessons, it focuses on the Lockdown diaries and the very different experiences of ten children. Tasks can be undertaken in groups, pairs or individually. Children can discuss their own experiences of Lockdown, which is a really important task as children should really talk about it. This is perhaps the challenge to their generation. The tasks enable discussion on the positive and of course negative aspects of lockdown.
RACISM: short diaries
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RACISM: short diaries

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An engaging worksheet which will last for a few lessons and stimulate engaging discussions about racism. There are short diaries of “children” who have faced racism and an activity to answer after each task. This can be done in groups, pairs or individually. I created and used this in a classroom I found it very beneficial after some racist incidents.
The Season of Spring and flowers
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The Season of Spring and flowers

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a fun lesson on spring and its flowers, a way of looking forward to spring which is linked to a science or citizenship lesson, it can also be used as a lesson itself. Children can also continue their research on spring flowers as well as become artistic in an Art lesson.
Sikhism and football
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Sikhism and football

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A fantastic resource on teaching religion, sikhism and football. Children are taught about how footballers face discrimation and racism based on their faith, how football has made it a red card offence. Some critical discussions and questions on this worksheet, which can be used in upto two lessons.
Bereavement and step parents: Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson
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Bereavement and step parents: Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson

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An excellent worksheet with questions to discuss Bereavement and step parents based on Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson. The twins feel resentment towards their stepmother and react in different ways, they are still grieving the death of their mum. Perfect for discussions in a classroom, group or individual setting.