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2D Shape homework challenge
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2D Shape homework challenge

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Maths! Create a character for each of these 2D shapes, give them a funny name and personality to help you to remember them!  e.g. Ronnie the rectangle! Everyone wants to play with him, so they pull him from side to side and that is why he is stretched! Extra challenge! Create a memorable song or rap to teach the class. This will help us to remember the trickier shapes.
I Could... Poster
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I Could... Poster

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I Could... Poster, designed to be laminated and record the differentiated objective. Works alongside the I Must... I Should... I Could Posters. Useful for your working wall.
I Must... Poster
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I Must... Poster

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I Must... Poster, designed to be laminated and record the differentiated objective. Works alongside the I Must... I Should... I Could Posters. Useful for your Working Wall.
I Should... Poster
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I Should... Poster

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I Should... Poster, designed to be laminated and record the differentiated objective. Works alongside the I Must... I Should... I Could Posters.
Our Learning Objective!
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Our Learning Objective!

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Our Learning Objective poster, designed to be laminated and to record the lesson objective/s on your working wall.
Maths Fact Of the Week
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Maths Fact Of the Week

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Maths fact of the Week display/poster, designed to be laminated and used to record a fact each week. This could be related to the current objectives or a random fact that may often prove difficult for the children to recall.
Question Wall.
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Question Wall.

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A question wall poster/display designed to be laminated and displayed in your classroom. Ensure that this is accessible to your pupils, so that they are able to write a question on a post-it note and stick them on to the wall. This can be used during specific lessons, as part of a plenary or in general day to life. Encourage your pupils to answer their own questions or have a question of the week to answer.
Think Pink! Great Green!
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Think Pink! Great Green!

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A visual reminder and poster to remind pupils of the Think Pink! Great Green marking method. Pink indicates a target or something to respond to and green highlights something great! Use highlighters when marking yourself or encourage the children to self assess or peer assess their work.