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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.
Treasure map in a bottle
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Treasure map in a bottle

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A b/w image of a bottle with a b/w treasure map inside. Role-play, literacy writing inspiration... I am planning to roll and tie up with string so children can discover!
Space topic mind map
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Space topic mind map

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Spaced themed mindmap for EYFS staff. All areas of learning have been covered, although some in more depth than others. Covering space, astronauts/spacemen, solar system, aliens, rockets etc. Thanks to everyone who have contributed their ideas into this.
Phonics phase 2 satpin bingo
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Phonics phase 2 satpin bingo

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Bingo board game for 1-4 players learning set 1 of Phase 2 Letters and Sounds phonics. Uses words containing the satpin graphemes. Can be printed either at A4 or A5 size. Designed to be used with counters. Could complete as a line/row or whole board for the winner.
Oi! Get off our train wordmat
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Oi! Get off our train wordmat

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Double sided wordmat to go with John Burningham's Oi! Get off our train. First side has images of the main characters and some objects in the story, along with words. Second side has some VCOP ideas to go with story writing.
Robots
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Robots

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A PowerPoint to introduce the topic of robots and machines. What are robots, what do they do, what are they made of and design your own robot of the future. Text content thanks to Idaho Public Television Dialogue 4 Kids.
Dinosaurs mesozoic era
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Dinosaurs mesozoic era

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A PowerPoint written for Pre-Kindergarten to cover the Mesozoic era - triassic; jurassic and cretaceous periods. Looking at basic evolution of animals and the changes in the landscape. Appropriate for Early Childhood Education (Pre-K and younger). ECE-SC, ECE-SC-na
Well-being and Involvement - Leuven Scale
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Well-being and Involvement - Leuven Scale

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The Leuven scales for well-being and involvement.\nUseful to assist with EYFS summative assessments, alongside a learning and development tracker and characteristics of effective learning. Specifies the levels of engagement and emotion displayed within the setting.
Duni Chand and the needle of heaven
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Duni Chand and the needle of heaven

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Lesson based on the Sikh story of Duni Chand and the value of generosity. Guru Nanak reminds the greedy Duni Chand that when you die, you cannot take material possessions and wealth with you. Encourages children to act out the story and decide what Duni Chand could have done with his wealth. Also attached a homework sheet for children to explore words associated with generosity. Lesson taken from the Leicester SACRE RE Syllabus KS1 unit of Beginning to learn about the Sikhs: symbols, stories and sharing. Please see my other lessons on the Sikh Gurus and Sikh artefacts and objects.
KS1 E-safety
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KS1 E-safety

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6 PowerPoint lesson plans based on the CEOP Lee and Kim story Animal Magic.\nCross curricular activities to learn about being safe when using the internet.\n1. What is the internet and how do we use it\n2. Personal information\n3. Internet safety rules\n4. Create a Internet safety story\n5. Internet usage and behaviour\n6. SID's song\nYou can find the resources on the CEOP website under teachers or KS1.\nHope this is useful - please rate it!
Easter: how and why it is celebrated?
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Easter: how and why it is celebrated?

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Unit taken from Leicester City SACRE RE Syllabus for KS1 on Who celebrates what and why? This unit is in two halves and only Easter is covered in these lessons.\nPowerPoint lesson plan, alongside activity resources. Set of 4 lessons have been designed for a mixed class of Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. Easily amended to suit the needs of any KS1 class. Lesson 1: what do you celebrate and why?\nLesson 2: why do Christians celebrate Easter?\nLesson 3: how do Christians celebrate Easter?\nLesson 4: Easter celebrations around the world.\nIf this is useful, please rate and leave comments.
Holy Week
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Holy Week

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Information and images on Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. Information on Easter Monday has not been included, as these events are secular nowadays.\nText courtesy of projectbritain.com.
Nonsense poetry
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Nonsense poetry

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Thanks to Miss Chief for some content.\nA 5 day lesson plan PowerPoint based on nonsense nursery rhymes and poems. 3 days looking at On the Ning Nang Nong by Spike Milligan, focusing on rhyming words, repetition, alliteration.
Features of a comic strip
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Features of a comic strip

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A short PowerPoint to introduce comic strips to children. Looking at the different features such as caption boxes, speech bubbles, thought bubbles, action words. Links well with the topic of Superheroes.
The Justice League of America
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The Justice League of America

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A PowerPoint book all about the original Justice League of America: Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, The Flash & Batman.\nPowerPoint version has a Contents and Index, and links from the Contents page to the information.
Black History Month 2014
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Black History Month 2014

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An assembly/tutorial PowerPoint on author Toni Morrison and poet Derek Walcott. These literary geniuses have been chosen this year as they have both received the Nobel Prize for Literature.