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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.

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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
Commonwealth countries non-fiction
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Commonwealth countries non-fiction

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Homework / classwork sheet designed to help children find out information about the countries of the Commonwealth. To find out the continent, capital city, population, languages spoken, interesting facts etc. Children can use internet, atlas or other non-fiction book to find out the information.
Twisted tale
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Twisted tale

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A story planning sheet designed for creating a twist on the Three Little Pigs. Encouraging the children to concentrate on characters, setting, story content etc.
zh, wh, ph
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zh, wh, ph

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Words with the Phase 5 phonemes zh, wh and ph in, as well as a paragraph containing all three phonemes for reading.
Tea with the big bad wolf
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Tea with the big bad wolf

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I created this resource to use alongside the Scholastic lesson plan 'tea with the big bad wolf'. Two small tables to use when looking at spelling rules. First table when orally segmenting two similar words - does the initial/final/medial phoneme sound the same. Tick or cross as appropriate. Then use the second table to compare when spelling the two similar words. Words used for this activity were feel and fell. Works well when used as a word work or phonics session when doing the Three Little Pigs.
Pigs
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Pigs

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A PowerPoint all about pigs. Info on where they live, pets, piglets, food and eating, their bodies and senses etc.\nDesigned as extra supporting material when studying the Farm, Animals or The Three Little Pigs.
Wolves
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Wolves

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A non-fiction book on wolves.\nDesigned to support child initiated learning to go alongside topics on forests, animals and traditional tales (red riding hood, three little pigs)
sh word pictures
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sh word pictures

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Pictures of words containing an /sh/ phoneme either at the beginning or the end of the word. Designed to be used to sort into two groups - those words that start with an sh, and those that end with an sh. Children to segment orally, and then scribe the word into phoneme frames.
ch foods 2
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ch foods 2

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Word cards containing ch food names. Designed to be used to match up with ch food pictures once sorted. See ch foods resource. Also three yes/no questions containing ch foods.
ch foods
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ch foods

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Pictures of foods beginning with ch or not. Designed as a sorting activity for oral segmentation when learning the phoneme /ch/.
Three Little Pigs Twisted Tale
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Three Little Pigs Twisted Tale

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Children to design own twisted version of the Three Little Pigs, thinking of different ways the story could change (character names, house materials, how the were destroyed, any catchphrases used, and how the story end). Can be used as a story plan, or just as a scaffold before writing the story.
Giant's castle role-play
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Giant's castle role-play

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An adult assistance sheet for structured role-play. Ideas of resources, scenarios and vocabulary to be used with fairytale castle role-play. Jack and the Beanstalk Sleeping Beauty Cinderella Beauty and the Beast Snow White St George Kings and Queens - Queen's jubilee
Castles
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Castles

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A PowerPoint on early castles, looking into motte and baileys and then onto stone castles
How to use Word
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How to use Word

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A PowerPoint written for Infant age children to begin to use Word software. \nLearning how to use the Microsoft icons to make changes to the document (New doc, Open, Save, Print, Print Preview, Spellcheck), as well as using the Insert and Page Layout tabs for additional changes.
Fairy-tale characters
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Fairy-tale characters

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A PowerPoint based around characters within fairy-tales.\nLooking into how characters fit into the story mountain, and adjective use to add interest into the story.
Fairy-tales introduction
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Fairy-tales introduction

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A PowerPoint on what fairy-tales are and the structure that they follow.\nUses the Story Mountain concept: opening, build-up, dilemma, resolution and ending.
Fairy-tale settings
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Fairy-tale settings

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A PowerPoint to be used in conjunction with Fairy-tales introduction and Fairy-tale characters.\nDescribes what settings are, and ideas of different settings. Links to the story mountain concept.\nComparison of two differing settings in Jack and the Beanstalk
How to use PowerPoint
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How to use PowerPoint

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A PowerPoint written for Infant age children to begin to use PowerPoint software.\nLearning how to: \n1. Insert slides\n2. Change the layout of slides\n3. Insert images\n4. Save the document\nCan be used for story-writing or non-fiction
Letter from space
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Letter from space

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Introduction to space topic and letter writing. Letter format for studying how a letter is written. Encouraging independent letter writing from an imaginery setting.