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Social Media Blog Writing Template
This writing resource is perfect for use in literacy/writing lessons across the curriculum. Bright, colourful, and realistic, this resource enriches students' writing experiences whilst enabling them to showcase the skills and knowledge that they have picked up throughout their learning.
This lesson is also available as a part of a larger multi-media writing template bundle from TandLGuru that includes: Facebook page template, email template, messenger template, tabloid template, broadsheet template, and a postcard template. Most are easily editable and visually stimulating for students.
Roman Numerals 1-1000 Helpsheet!
A quick and easy helpsheet to aid students with deciphering Roman Numerals between 1-1000, written in the style of a Roman script!
Includes both a Word and PDF version.
Year 1 Writing Curriculum Coverage Checklist!
This checklist provides an academic overview of the writing curriculum content to be covered in Year 1. I offered this to teachers, who marked it off as they covered individual elements of the curriculum (their aim was to ‘tick’ each element twice over an academic year). They have found it extremely useful, as it offers a useful breakdown of the curriculum statements into individual components, which are not always self-explanatory. It is broken down into Composition, Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation, Spelling, and Handwriting sections.
Please note that the spellings listed are indicative of the patterns to be learnt - it is not the exhaustive list. Furthermore, the composition section details our interpretation of what needs to be covered over a year, some schools vary from this. For this reason, the document is provided in Word, for easy editing. It is also provided as a PDF, to prevent formatting issues between computers.
Hope that this proves helpful to you too!
Informal Letter Writing Helpsheet!
A learning mat/ helpsheet to aid children when writing informal letters. Includes how to structure an informal letter, a model example, plus features of content and language to include.
Included in PDF (to prevent formatting issues between computers) and Word (so that you can edit it if you need to).
Please also take a look at my ‘Informal Letter Writing’ lesson, which utilises this resources alongside many others. Thank you!
Year 6 Writing Curriculum Coverage Checklist!
This checklist provides an academic overview of the writing curriculum content to be covered in Year 6. I offered this to teachers, who marked it off as they covered individual elements of the curriculum (their aim was to ‘tick’ each element twice over an academic year). They have found it extremely useful, as it offers a useful breakdown of the curriculum statements into individual components, which are not always self-explanatory. It is broken down into Composition, Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation, Spelling, and Handwriting sections.
Please note that the spellings listed are indicative of the patterns to be learnt - it is not the exhaustive list. Furthermore, the composition section details our interpretation of what needs to be covered over a year, some schools vary from this. For this reason, the document is provided in Word, for easy editing. It is also provided as a PDF, to prevent formatting issues between computers.
Hope that this proves helpful to you too!
Creating Engaging Starters Checklist
This checklist provides teachers with a clear yet effective tool for planning engaging starter activities. (A full CPD on Engaging Starters, including this resource, a full visually-engaging presentation, and further resources is also available from TandLGuru.)
It breaks down the four key components of 'Meaningful Engaged Learning:'
- Environment;
- Motivation;
- Experience;
- Meaning.
This gives teachers and support staff a clear platform upon which they can devise and facilitate truly inspiring, motivating, differentiated, and relevant starter activities, and hence promote student engagement in learning.
DT Project Evaluation Sheet!
A simple DT project evaluation sheet. Includes 2 per sheet to save paper!
Provided as both PDF and Word documents.
Sahara Desert Information Sheet (Physical and Human Geography)
A simple information sheet detailing some of the main physical and human geography features of the Sahara Desert.
I have used this in the past with KS2/ KS3 students as a part of a geography topic on Egypt/ Africa, and also as a non-fiction whole class reading stimulus.
Provided as a PDF (to protect formatting) and as a Word document (so that you can edit it).
Hope that you find it useful!
The Prevent Duty - Staff Training for Primary Schools!
This clear and concise staff training session is perfect for primary school leaders/ DSLs aiming to introduce (or give a refresher on) the Prevent Duty to their staff teams.
The presentation slides are easy to follow and enable staff members to:
-Recall basic Child Protection duties (it never hurts to go over these);
-Understand what the Prevent Duty is;
-Know what to look out for;
-Be secure in what to do should they have a concern.
It contains a breakdown of each of the main points from the government’s ‘Prevent Awareness’ training and some additional information that is more pertinent to primary schools. Hope that you find it useful!
Great Barrier Reef Information Sheet (Physical and Human Geography)
A simple information sheet detailing some of the main physical and human geography features of the Great Barrier Reef.
I have used this in the past with KS2/ KS3 students as a part of a geography topic on Australia/ Oceania, and also as a non-fiction whole class reading stimulus.
Provided as a PDF (to protect formatting) and as a Word document (so that you can edit it).
Hope that you find it useful!
South Pole Information Sheet (Physical and Human Geography)
A simple information sheet detailing some of the main physical and human geography features of the South Pole.
I have used this in the past with KS2 students as a part of a geography topic on Antarctica, and also as a non-fiction whole class reading stimulus.
Provided as a PDF (to protect formatting) and as a Word document (so that you can edit it).
Hope that you find it useful!
EYFS Online Safety Knowledge Retrieval Pack!
This resource offers a wide range of knowledge retrieval activities for EYFS children learning about Online Safety.
The depth and breadth of knowledge covered is aligned with the ‘Education for a Connected World’ framework.
There are a wide range of interesting and thought-provoking activities (17 slides in total) which help children to secure all of the important information from the unit. Research-approved activities include:
-Quick Fire Questions;
-Picture Stimulus;
-Fill in the Blank;
-Vocabulary Busters;
-Fact Dump;
-Rank 5;
These resources have been tried and tested in the classroom and have proven successful in helping children to consolidate key information within this learning area.
Literacy Writing Mat (Openers, Vocabulary, Connectives, Punctuation, Common Mistakes)
This is the perfect resource for teachers looking to build students writing skills across the curriculum. Aiding students in the four key areas of their writing (Openers, Vocabulary, Connectives, and Punctuation) and also addressing a few common writing mistakes, my students now ask for this whenever they are asked to complete writing tasks, in any of their subjects. It is extremely visually engaging, and can also be used as a poster.
Nothing needs to be done to this resource. It is already in A3. Simply print off and laminate.
Alternatively, you can buy the Descriptive Writing Big Bundle (All descriptive devices lessons, structuring and organising writing lesson, capturing the readers attention lesson, and the literacy writing mat) for £4.
Templates for Writing Forms (Social Media, Messaging, Newspapers and more!)
Perfect for enhancing writing tasks, these writing forms templates are perfect for helping to relate to students using a variety of writing forms that they are familiar with. Visually engaging and accurate, these templates can be used across the curriculum, enriching students' writing experiences whilst simultaneously proving their knowledge of texts, characters, key skills, and other learning.
Included:
- Social media page template
- Tabloid newspaper template
- Broadsheet newspaper template
- Online blogger template
- Email template
- Whatsapp/messenger template
- Postcard template.
Most of these documents can be easily edited to suit your students' needs.
Please note: All pictures are licensed for commercial use, details of authors can be provided upon the request.
Observation & Learning Walk Performance Grid
For use alongside lesson observations and learning walks, this succinct performance grid enables observers to gauge and categorise teaching and learning sessions using OFSTED guidance for effective teaching. The first page of the document provides descriptors of 'outstanding', 'good', 'requires improvement' and 'inadequate' teaching within appropriately considered focus areas, for example: Questioning, Planning, Use of Additional Adults, etc. Schools that already employ this tool often opt to highlight the descriptors on this page as they observe, thus creating a bigger picture of the strengths and areas for improvement in the teaching and learning observed. Schools who still grade individual lessons have noted that this is a helpful aid in arriving at an overall judgement. The second page allows observers to further pinpoint and describe the 'www' (what went well) and 'ebi' (even better if) aspects of the lesson, in order to make feedback to teachers more clear.
Media Key Concepts - Help-sheets/Posters
These handy help-sheets have been employed by Media Studies teachers and teachers of literacy across the curriculum in order to build students' vocabularies, and assist their Media Studies analysis. There are help-sheets for each of the main concepts of Media:
- Representations
- Audience
- Media Language and Forms
- Institutions
Each help-sheet defines what the key concept is (and gives examples), details the key terms and ideas to consider when looking at this area, and offers key questions for students to contemplate and kick-start their analysis. There is also a short example of analysis for each key concept in order to model some of the language, in addition to a variety of other hints and tips.
These help-sheets have also been blown up to A3 or A2 size to become engaging and interactive media classroom or literacy across the curriculum posters.
Pointless - Template to Create Your Own Games!
Template for you to create your own Pointless games - whatever subject or topic you are teaching!
Based on the popular game show 'Pointless', this resource is perfect for use as a starter activity, plenary, or revision tool. Editable, so that you can change to any other topic or change the questions/answers. Containing almost 30 slides of sound clips, engaging visuals, and suitably challenging questions, this resource is effective at both promoting engagement and enhancing learning.
There are several built-in rounds of questions to build students' understanding in your topics, including:
- Identifying terms from definitions
- Anagrams of key terms round
- Recalling the highest level knowledge.
The nature of the game ensures that this resource can challenge students of all levels.
NOTE: You can buy this resource alone, or in a bundle of 8 Pointless games, for only £1 more!
Jargon Hunt - KS2 English - Building Literacy through Riddles and Teamwork!
Welcome to Jargon Hunt! This engaging and exciting activity is perfect for building students' literacy skills; helping them to understand key vocabulary through cryptic rhyming riddles and teamwork.
Once the game is introduced and the rules are shared (on the presentation) students are given a riddle card and an answer card. The only catch is that their answer card does not match their riddle! Through reading their riddle to others, and allowing others to read their riddles to them, students learn the English vocabulary as prescribed for teaching at KS2 in the new National Curriculum.
Provided in this pack are:
- 30+ slide presentation, hosted by David Dictionary-son, who walks students through the game in a step-by-step fashion.
-Class-size pack of riddle cards and answer cards. They simply need to printed on card, or printed on paper and laminated.
This resource is a valuable tool for helping students to comprehend the words that they will need to understand in the New Curriculum, build valuable speaking and listening skills, and also have lots of fun!
This resource can be bought alone. or as a part of a Jargon Hunt KS2 bundle (English, Maths, and Science) for just £1 more!
Pointless - Maths - Shape, Space, and Measure
Based on the popular game show 'Pointless', this resource is perfect for use as a starter activity, plenary, or revision tool. Editable, so that you can change to any other topic or change the questions/answers. Containing sound clips, engaging visuals, and suitably challenging questions, this resource is effective at both promoting engagement and enhancing learning.
There are several full rounds of questions to build students' understanding of shape, space, and measure, including:
- Naming varied 2D Shapes (triangles and quadrilaterals)
- Defining and understanding angles;
- Unscrambling the names of units of measure;
- Thinking about how many 3D shapes they can name.
The nature of the game ensures that this resource can challenge students of all levels.
NOTE: You can buy this resource alone, or in a bundle of 8 Pointless games, for only £1 more!
Descriptive Writing - Full Assessment including Insert and Mark Scheme
I have recently taught a descriptive writing unit, and devised this assessment to gauge how students descriptive skills have progressed over the term. It includes the question paper, the mark scheme, and the reading insert.
Formal enough to ensure that the students took the assessment seriously, but engaging enough to ensure that all students wanted to complete all of the tasks, (they hate some of the practice exam questions that exam boards provide on the past papers) all of my students seemed to enjoy completing this more than they normally enjoy assessments!
The assessment is designed to gauge students' skill in:
- Defining and giving examples of descriptive devices;
- Identifying descriptive devices in texts;
- Analysing the effect of descriptive writing in a vivid description of a 'Nightmare World.'
- Creating their own descriptive piece about a their own nightmare world.
This lesson can either be bought individually, or as part of the Descriptive Writing Big Bundle (which works out cheaper.)