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Self assessment posters - smiley faces
Work self assessment posters
SPAG Games
A range of games, easily adapted for a variety of year groups.
Volume control display
Visual volume control for the classroom
VCOP differentiated table mats
VCOP on pencils, presented by level. Coloured to support SEN and Dyslexia friendly.
Warm fuzzies PSHE Circle time game
A pshe/circle time activity which encourages everyone to leave the classroom with a 'warm' and 'fuzzy' feeling inside. Comes with ideas for activities and a set of cards to cut and use. Cards contain positive sentences on hot water bottle pictures.
This has been used with Year 1 and Year 5 successfully in different ways. There are many more possibilities for this resource, but here are ways that have worked well in the past.
Year 5
Sit in a circle. Hand out the shuffled cards, one per pupil. They have some quiet time to think about what their card says and who is the most suitable person to give it to. Taking it in turns, they read out what their card says and places it in front of their chosen person.
Year 1
As above but as they are handed out to the pupils, the teacher reads out the card, opening discussion as to what it means if necessary. Once they’ve used these a few times, they no longer ask for the meanings.
To avoid any children feeling disappointed from not receiving a card, you could produce extra and hand these out yourself or give rules that pupils can’t hand their card to someone that already has one.
Positive pupils Wanted posters
Motivational posters with positive phrases and attributes as descriptions. Excellent for the start of the year when discussing classroom rules and school values. e.g. WANTED - risk takers willing to do their best, WANTED - considerate speakers who make kind comments
Control Station and Flowol workbooks
Designed for use originally with a Year 6 class that had no prior experience with computer control. Using the on screen demos. Screenshots are taken from the resources.
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow - days and months display
Ready to cut and laminate
House point whole school display
Instant display to print, cut and laminate for houses point system. Gives a page with an example of a finished layout.
The Iron Man - chapter by chapter questions and activities
The Powerpoint presentation contains questions for each chapter. Feel free to adapt and use these in any way you see fit. There are also worksheets for each chapter.
Mount Vesuvius recount, diary, video reconstruction
These resources were created to use alongside the linked video. They enabled the students to create notes during the video, and supporting their use of their senses to help describe what was happening during the volcanic eruption.
I found it helped to darken the classroom and turn up the sound. Watching it several times meant they often spotted new things on each viewing. Screenshots from the video support the writing and can be cut and stuck alongside their writing.
One of our favourite lessons.
Thermometers with varying scales for display
Thermometers for a variety of different displays. Varying scales. Can be used with coloured paper behind the gap to slide and vary answers. Perfect for negative numbers.
Times table slider
To help learn and practise tables. With instructions to cut and laminate.
Story elements cake display
Story elements cake. Sponge layers for beginning, middle and end. Jam and cream problem and resolution. And finally extra toppings of adventure, characters and setting. When cut and laminated, can be put together to form the final cake! Includes recipe and image of the completed cake.
Christingle Assembly, script, hymns and powerpoint
Christingle Assembly, script, hymns and powerpoint. Used as a whole school assembly.
Ways to make spellings memorable
A powerpoint, which can be printed and used as posters, or as I did - print into a small flick book, to give suggestions for ways to learn spellings. Supports different learning styles and all ages.
Alternative Olympics - a spin on traditional Olympic activities
This takes some of the more popular Olympic activities and put a spin on them to be used inside/outside, with any age and with whatever resources you can lay your hands on. Nothing special needed but can be adapted to suit. WARNING: might make you want to eat biscuits. Includes a score sheet.
These were originally created for a youth group as a fun activity to provide a bit of end of term light relief and fun. They have also been adapted for use and tested by a group of adults during the London Olympics.
Let me know any improvements and different activities to include.
WW2 Air raid shelter writing lesson
Used with Year 5, but could be adapted for any class. The lesson plan details how the resources were used. The classroom was prepared with tables, blankets, battery candles, books, playing cards etc.
The powerpoint should play a sound file, so while a warm up activity is being played in the classroom, after 5 minutes the sound file silence finishes and an air raid siren begins - this is the signal for the class to enter the ‘air raid sheters’ and to experience and record what it’s like inside the shelters. We made our classroom dark to add to the experience.
This was one of our favourite lessons.