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Pizza Angles Template
A simple outline for turning angles into pizza slices. Examples can be found on my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour
Thanks for downloading my resource :)
Literacy Strategy Pyramid
A really great tool for combining many of literacy strategies into one visualisation to show the development of a character linked with the story as a whole.
For more examples, check my Instagram reel on @TeachingInTechnicolour
Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Storyboard
A versatile storyboard that can be used in many way.
For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour
Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
My World
Another variation of the resource I’ve uploaded called ‘My Community’
A simple task that can be used to find out about your pupils and their lives.
Festive Feast for a Budget of...
A very simple scrapbook style resource for the children to cut and paste items from a supermarket Christmas magazine to create a menu on a budget. There is space on the cover for final calculations to be tallied and space for a starter page, a main page and a dessert page. I kindly ask in Lidl or Aldi to have enough booklets for one between two and then the children can work in pairs with varying budgets from 20 to 100 pounds.
If you can, share examples of your learners work on twitter @InTechnicolour or Instagram @TeachingInTechnicolour
Thanks, Nicholas
Miss Honey vs Miss Trunchbull
This is a perfect resource to use at the start of a new school year to establish what kind of teacher you want to be for your children.
Using YouTube clips of Miss Honey and Miss Trunchbull, get the children to think about their teaching and nurturing styles.
The images used within this resource are not my own and were sources through free use image sites.
Please tag me in your posts so I can see your children’s wonderful work.
Twitter/X - @InTechnicolour
Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour
Planning a Burns Supper
A simple booklet template for planning a Burns Night Supper.
You could use this Booklet as a maths resources and have the children collage a meal from Aldi or Lidl magazines and total the prices. It could be used on iPads and have the children digitally create a menu by inserting images and typing over the PDF. It could also be used as a writing resource as children use descriptive language to write a Burns Night Supper Menu.
Examples can be found on my instagram account @TeachingInTechnicolour. As always I love to see examples of your learners using the resources and hearing feedback. You can similarly tag me on twitter @InTechnicolour
Motivational Lyric Analysis Bundle
A set of three songs for use during LGBT History Month.
Proud by Heather Small
Brave by Sara Bareilles
Fight Song by Rachel Platten
These could also be used at different points throughout the year.
Examples of work can be found on Teaching In Technicolour Instagram.
If sharing examples of work please tag @InTechnicolour on Twitter and @TeachingInTechnicolour on Instagram.
If you have time, please return to review. Thanks so much.
Nicholas :)
iMessage Assessment
A fun an interactive way for children to assess themselves or each other. Children can be prompted to think about questions they could be asked in a text conversation to enable them to share their learning in a deeper way. Taking on the role of the asker and answerer needs the children to think of both sides of coin - learning and sharing the learning.
Timelines - Miss Trunchbull & Matlida
A fun way to explore 24 time by stating the daily timeline of Miss Trunchbull and Matilda.
Differentiated by amount of lines available to write on.
Images included are not my own, but as credited by to the illustrator within the resource.
For more examples, check my Instagram reel on @TeachingInTechnicolour
Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Emoji Inference
A great way to discuss the different emotional vocabulary needed on a day to day basis, by linking it through the commonly used emojis found all around us.
Asking the children to discuss the emojis and to justify this based off the facial expressions of the emojis is a good lesson in understanding that difficulty of reading an emotion on the surface.
For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour
Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Data Handling - Litter Pick Up
Linked with the SDGs and maths, this resource allows children to work on their data handling by inputting the names of the litter they find, tallying and then turning to number form. There is space for a new bin design and linked imaged to the sustainable development goals.
For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour
Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
My Monthly Music Mix
A fun way to find out more about your children, their music preferences and the emotions and memories that their music choice evokes.
Examples as always on Teaching In Technicolour Instagram page
Share examples with me at my Twitter page @InTechnicolour or on Instagram
Spring Bundle
An acrostic poem bundle, complete with a poem template, example poems, sentence starters and lettering for a display!
Termly Targets
A nice way to share targets for each term. Grayscaled for children to decorate over. Examples can be found on Instagram @TeachingInTechnicolour
Scottish Products PDF
Here are a bank of images of Scottish Products that can be used for a Product Design lesson, examples of which can be found on my Instagram @TeachingInTechnicolour.
Four of each product as I like to print 4 to a page on A4 to get four mini version to then be worked on a piece of A3.
I don’t own the rights to these images.
Our Class Values Lettering
Class Values Lettering:
Kindness
Respect
Trust
Dignity
Literacy Legends and Maths Magic
Display lettering for literacy and maths.
In Flanders Fields - Blackout Poetry
Blackout Poetry for Remembrance of the Poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ by John McCrae
Poem has been repeated multiple times within the document so there is plenty of options to select words that stand out to you.
Advice taking from Twinkl on how to complete a blackout poem:
Scan the page for a word that stands out to you and has significance or meaning to you.
Now reread the whole page and look out for any words that could link with the first word you chose. Lightly circle with pencil any words that stand out to you. Try to avoid circling more than three words in a row.
List all of the words that you have circled on a separate piece of paper. Write them in the order that they appear on the book page.
Read through all of the words that you have selected and choose the final words that you would like to use in your poem. Black out any unwanted words with a black pen.
Add any illustrations or pictures you would like to go with your poem. Again, use a
black pen.
NLC Active Literacy Stage 2 and Stage 3 Word Searches
Simple word searches that are matched with the phonemes of the North Lanarkshire Council Active Literacy Pack for Stage 2 and Stage 3. Can be used during the teaching of these stages as holding tasks during Literacy Stations or can be used as revision tasks when moving into Stages 4 and 5. Examples of work can be found on Instagram @TeachingInTechnicolour.