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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Report Comments - Year 3
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Report Comments - Year 3

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A 6-page list of report comment templates (and targets) under the following headings: ART / DT Standard / General Comment English Humanities (Geog/History) Maths Science Suitable and adaptable for 7 - 11 years. PDF and Word formats attached.
End of Year 2 Reports - Maths Comments
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End of Year 2 Reports - Maths Comments

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28 sets of fully editable Maths comments for Year 2 students. 8 pages in total. Each set of comments is between 600 and 1000 characters (including spaces). Ideal for uploading onto SIMS (or similar). The 28 sets of reports are separated under the following headings to make them easier to adapt for your own students: Heading 1: Excellent Progress - 7 sets of reports. Heading 2: Good Progress - 8 sets of reports. Heading 3: Satisfactory Progress - 9 sets of reports. Heading 4: Cause for Concern - 4 sets of reports.
Iron Man - Class Assembly
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Iron Man - Class Assembly

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IRON MAN ASSEMBLY Probably the most successful and ambitious KS2 Assembly I’ve put together … the children loved it and performed superbly! Age range: 7+ Number of scenes: 6 Is it editable? YES Pages: 10 8 music attachments: The assembly is accompanied by 8 pieces of music (you just have to press play). The script is an adaptation of the original story (but follows the same storyline) and is divided into the following scenes: Scene 1: The coming of the Iron Man Scene 2: The rebuilding of the Iron Man Scene 3: Encounter with the farmers Scene 4: The trap! Scene 5: The return of the Iron Man and the scrapheap Scene 6: The Space-Being from outer space
Maths Reports - Bank of Comments
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Maths Reports - Bank of Comments

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Save time writing Maths reports with this bank of comments 3 pages of comments under the following headings: Using and Applying Number and Algebra Shape and Space Handling Data PDF and WORD formats attached.
New Year's Resolutions - Just a bit of fun!
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New Year's Resolutions - Just a bit of fun!

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Attached is a simple activity to do with your class in the New Year. The activity is called ‘2 Resolutions… and 1 Lie’ Instructions: On the lines provided, ask your student’s to write down three New Year’s resolutions. Two of the resolutions must be genuine but one must be a lie. Can your teacher (or friends) guess which ones are genuine and which one is not? I’ve attached 2 different templates (in case you don’t want to use the word “LIE”). Both templates are fully editable and can be enjoyed by all.
Chinese New Year Assembly 2025 - Year of the SNAKE!
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Chinese New Year Assembly 2025 - Year of the SNAKE!

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Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Wednesday 29th January 2025 Attached is a fully updated Chinese New Year whole school assembly. I used something similar during an OFSTED inspection and the inspectors made a special mention about how interactive, inclusive and enjoyable it was … the school went on to achieve an ‘OUTSTANDING’ report. . Duration of assembly: 15 minutes (approx.) . Included in your purchase is a 27-slide PowerPoint to display and refer to whilst delivering your assembly AND an assembly manual. The assembly begins by wishing the children ‘Happy New Year’ in Chinese … ‘Gong Hey Fat Choy!’ (on slide 2). . PowerPoint contents: . Slide 3: Some basic facts about China (ending with the fact that China is famous for Kung Fu). Slide 4: A video of Bruce Lee performing some Kung Fu. Slide 5: If you have a child(ren) in your school who practice Kung Fu, ask them to perform a small routine in front of the school … there is also some appropriate music on this slide for the child(ren) to perform to … just click on the picture and the music will begin. Slides 6 - 9: These slides explain the Chinese Zodiac. It tells the children that it is the ‘YEAR OF THE SNAKE’. On Slide 7, there is a link to a short Chinese New Year cartoon for the children to watch. Slides 10 - 23: This is a lovely story for you (or some children) to read aloud … it’s about a family preparing for Chinese New Year. On slide 20 there is also a link to a dragon/lion dance video (attached). Slides 24 - 27: Sing the song ‘Gong xi, Gong xi’ (which means “Congratulations!”). English lyrics/music provided PLUS Chinese lyrics/music too! . HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR 2025!
End of Year 2 Reports - Personal / Tutor Comments
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End of Year 2 Reports - Personal / Tutor Comments

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20 sets of fully editable personal/tutor comments for Year 2 students. 4.5 pages in total. Each set of comments is between 400 and 500 characters (including spaces). Ideal for uploading onto SIMS (or similar). The 20 sets of reports are separated under the following headings to make them easier to adapt for your own students: Heading 1: Great Progress - 8 sets of reports Heading 2: New Starters and EAL - 6 sets of reports Heading 3: Behaviour / Effort / Concerns - 6 sets of reports
School Council
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School Council

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If you want to launch your very own school council, look no further. Attached is a fully editable letter/newsletter entry for parents to read explaining about the launch of a new school council, what it is, its aims and the application process. Also attached is a 7-slide PowerPoint that explains what a school council is, the benefits of being a member of a school council, important information, how to apply and the voting process. Ideal to use in a school assembly to inform your students.
MY TARGETS SHEET
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MY TARGETS SHEET

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A great way to display personal targets. Adaptable for all subjects. 3 fully editable templates provided: Template 1: A blank targets sheet (for students to write on). Template 2: An example template. Template 3: An “ONLINE” template (for students to type on. Please note that there are text boxes embedded onto this template).
Science Reports - Bank of Comments
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Science Reports - Bank of Comments

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Save time writing ‘Science’ reports with this bank of comments. 2 pages of comments under the following headings: Interest/involvement/understanding Qualifying statement Practical (Investigations) Recording Work PDF and WORD formats attached.
Year 3 Report Targets!
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Year 3 Report Targets!

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6 pages of Y3 targets under the following headings: Art/DT English General Comments Humanities (Hist/Geog) Maths Science PDF and Word formats attached.
Settling in Reports - Beginning of Year
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Settling in Reports - Beginning of Year

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Save your time with these 12 adaptable settling-in reports. Ideal for any KS1 or KS2 class. 2 pages and fully editable. Approximately 400 characters per report (including spaces). The reports are divided into the following categories: A bit disruptive. New starters. Lots of support. Regular reports.
HOUSE POINT CHARTS - 3 TO CHOOSE FROM!
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HOUSE POINT CHARTS - 3 TO CHOOSE FROM!

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3 HOUSE POINT CHARTS TO USE! FULLY EDITABLE. CHART 1: STAR AWARDS (BRONZE, SILVER, GOLD, PLATINUM) CHART 2: COMPLETE A TALLY FOR EACH HALF TERM CHART 3: 12 x 12 SQUARE - COLOUR IN NUMBER OF HOUSE POINTS AWARDED
Reading Test - 6 to 12 years
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Reading Test - 6 to 12 years

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This Reading Test will give you a reading age for each child tested. The Reading Test consists of a list of 110 words, arranged in groups of ten, and presented in increasing order of difficulty. This version of the test was developed using the results from a representative sample of 2200 primary school children in Scotland. The children tested were aged from four to twelve years old, but it was found that the test was not suitable for use with children younger than six years and four months. Age range: 6.4 years to 12 years 8 pages Pages 1 to 3: Instructions Pages 4 to 6: Test Page 7: Conversion Chart (raw score to reading age) Page 8: Oxford Reading Tree levels and corresponding book bands Instructions, test and conversion chart included Fully editable