Model Letter for Progression from Main Pay Scale to Upper Pay Scale
If you are planning to progress to the Upper Pay Scale, this Model Letter is an excellent template you can use and easily adapt to support your application to the Headteacher and Governing Body of your school.
This is a letter I have actively used as a Headteacher, supporting teachers who have successfully progressed to the UPS.
The letter is approximately 750 words in length and is clearly linked to the Teaching Standards.
The letter is provided in Word so it is easily editable to include your own personal experience, age-focus and school context.
I have provided this letter as a great template for teachers who have gone on to progress successfully to UPS.
Good luck in your application!
Celebrate and reward children with this attractive set of 16 bright and colourful Milestone / Praise Postcards!
Children and parents love to receive these as a special reward!
All the postcards are set as standard postcard sizes. Simply print off as either single-sided (and add your own message on the back) or they can be printed off double-sided.
The 17 designs are:
1. Welcome to the Nursery!
2. Welcome to the Reception Class!
3. You wrote your name today!
4. You counted up to 10 today!
5. You were a great friend today!
6. You used kind words today!
7. You shared nicely today!
8. You were very brave today!
9. You played nicely today! (Dinosaur design)
10. You played nicely today!(Teddy Bear design)
11. Polite Prince!
12. Polite Princess!
13. Wonderful writing!
14. You've had a great day! (Teddy Bear and smiley face design)
15. You've had a great day!(Owl and flowers design)
16. You've had a great day!(Dinosaurs design)
17. A note from your teacher.
Great for motivating and helping children with personal development targets, and always appreciated by receiving parents.
This is a literacy lesson I have used a few times and has been judged as OUTSTANDING, and could be used for an INTERVIEW or OFSTED observation.
The lesson focus is on writing short story anecdotes and can be adapted to be a 30 minute or 1 hour lesson. It follows a transport theme, especially flying (hence the video stimulus) and does rely on an extract from Danny the Champion of the World.
The lesson could also be adapted to suit Years 4, 5 or 6.
The flying video on the PPT was particularly inspiring!
All resources included:
Power point Presentation
Detailed Lesson Plan
Differentiated Worksheets
Anecdote examples