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Miss Poole's Cool School

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Hi! I'm Miss Poole and my resources are all focused on FUN! I am a private tutor and I teach online via Skype. I'm trained in primary and I specialise in Spanish as a foreign language. Lots of my resources are appropriate for multiple age ranges and include multi-level differentiation. I'm happy to accept requests for new resources and I welcome all feedback on current ones. Contact info@misspoole.es

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Hi! I'm Miss Poole and my resources are all focused on FUN! I am a private tutor and I teach online via Skype. I'm trained in primary and I specialise in Spanish as a foreign language. Lots of my resources are appropriate for multiple age ranges and include multi-level differentiation. I'm happy to accept requests for new resources and I welcome all feedback on current ones. Contact info@misspoole.es
Phoneme Spotter Story Bundle: Long Vowel Sounds
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Phoneme Spotter Story Bundle: Long Vowel Sounds

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Five stories for the children to read and identify different spellings of the long vowel sounds. This could be used with KS1 children learning phonics, but I’ve even used this with Year Four and Five pupils who needed revision. Answer keys included. Best value pack includes all five long vowel phoneme stories for a discounted price, plus five***FREE*** write-your-own phoneme spotter story worksheets for early finishers or for revision! Please leave me a review, or contact me with any suggestions or requests! :)
Minecraft Steve's Rhyming Day: '-eve'
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Minecraft Steve's Rhyming Day: '-eve'

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Minecraft fans from KS1 and KS2 alike will love this entertaining story about Steve’s Christmas Day whilst practising spelling tricky ‘-eve’ rhymes such as ‘relieve’ and ‘perceive’. Comes with a full word bank and space to practise tracing and writing the words - or omit this for pupils who can work without it. Want to see more resources like this? Tell me in the comments! Do you love it? Please leave me a review!
KS2 Techniques for Adding Colour to Drawings
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KS2 Techniques for Adding Colour to Drawings

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Use this worksheet to teach your KS2 or lower KS3 pupils how to use pencil crayons in a more artistic, grown-up fashion. Focus on having them take their time, pay attention to detail and not just cover up the blanks with colour. For a more detailed guide and more Art lesson plans, check out the other resources in my shop. If you love it, please leave me a review!
Intro to Logic Puzzles Lesson Pack
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Intro to Logic Puzzles Lesson Pack

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This pack includes a presentation (PowerPoint and Keynote types provided) explaining step-by-step how to complete a simple logic puzzle, which can be used as a whole-class starter. It also includes a worksheet with four different logic puzzles for the pupils to complete, and a full answer key for the teacher. Perfect for a filler activity, in between Christmas play rehearsals, after SATs or as an extension or challenge for more able KS2 pupils. Suitable for upper KS2 or lower KS3.
Timeline: Old and New Toys and Their Materials
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Timeline: Old and New Toys and Their Materials

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Perfect for KS1 Toys and/or Materials topics, this resource pack includes: A presentation for whole-class discussion of timelines and chronological ordering of toys, A timeline worksheet differentiated three ways A blank timeline worksheet which can be used as an extension A materials worksheet differentiated three ways. Enough for 1-2 lessons and appropriate for a cross-curricular approach. Please contact me with any questions and leave a review if you love it!
Party Planning - Area and Perimeter
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Party Planning - Area and Perimeter

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LO: I can plot shapes with a specific area and perimeter. A fun and creative activity for children to practice what they know about area and perimeter by plotting furniture items on a grid, according to set values for area and perimeter. Example question: There are four speakers in the corners of the room with an area of 4cm² each. Choose a colour to represent them. Fill in the key with the colour you have used. Use as revision for lower-achieving pupils for Year 6 SATs, or to introduce area and perimeter in Year 3.
Pokémon Place Value Cards Hundreds Tens and Units
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Pokémon Place Value Cards Hundreds Tens and Units

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A set of place value cards aimed at KS1 (but could be used with older pupils who need reinforcement, or SEN) with the three stages of evolution of Pikachu: Pichu (units), Pikachu (tens) and Raichu (hundreds). Included as PDF or as a Pages version (only compatible with Macs). Also available are Pokémon place value worksheets that tie in with this.
How Can I Calm Down? Poster
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How Can I Calm Down? Poster

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A poster with a picture of a cat on a pile of school books and a list of techniques to help children calm down: 1. Squeeze a ball of plasticine 2. Draw a picture to illustrate your feelings 3. Write a diary entry to yourself or your teacher 4. Read the posters on the classroom wall about calming down 5. Close your eyes and count to then without speaking 6. Deep breathing exercises 7. Explain how you feel to a favourite toy or pet 8. Cuddle a friend 9. Punch a pillow 10. Tear up some scrap paper
PSHE Friendship Tokens
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PSHE Friendship Tokens

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Friendship tokens for children to colour in and cut out and exchange with one another - for example, when someone shared with them, when someone plays with them in the playground, when someone is kind to them. I used these during SEAL / PSHE lessons. Formatted with easy-to-cut guidelines for the paper trimmer! Choose to cut these square, to save time, or round, so they resemble MONEY! If you love it, please leave a review!
Column Addition and Subtraction Homework Test
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Column Addition and Subtraction Homework Test

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20 x addition and subtraction questions using the column method. Questions vary in difficulty as a form of in-built differentiation. Includes carrying and borrowing. Marks out of twenty. Suitable for an end-of-unit test, homework or other independent assessment. Includes full answer key SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO! :) If you love it, please leave me a review!
Multiplying Using The Grid Method
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Multiplying Using The Grid Method

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A step-by-step, full colour visual guide to multiplying using the grid method over two pages. Could be printed, laminated and kept in class as a reference, or each child could have a copy inside their Maths book.
Counting On And Back in 10s, 100s, 1000s
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Counting On And Back in 10s, 100s, 1000s

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A fill-in-the-box worksheet where the children start with a random three-digit number (found on random number generator website or by using dice). As they move to the left-hand columns, they count back by 10, 100 or 1000; as they move to the right-hand columns, they count on by 10, 100 or 1000. Two worksheets provided, 10s and 100s (MA) or 10s, 100s and 1000s (HA). Level is indicated by playing cards (3, 2 and Ace). Please leave me a review if you like my resources! Feel free to contact me with suggestions, requests or feedback :) Miss Poole
Sixty Minute Clock Face Cutout
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Sixty Minute Clock Face Cutout

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Print onto card for children to colour and cut out. I usually have them colour the 'past' side one colour and the 'to' side another. The hands attach with split pins and the clocks can then be used as a learning tool in future lessons.
AM or PM Analogue and Digital Drawing Task
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AM or PM Analogue and Digital Drawing Task

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This worksheet introduces children to the concept of a.m. and p.m. and asks them to identify which should be used in familiar situations. The sheet asks for analogue and digital times to be given, which could serve as differentiation within your class, or you could simply ask the children to fill in one or the other. Intended for KS1, but could also be used as revision for KS2 or for SEN pupils. If you love it, please leave a review!