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Sarah's Little Shop

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You never know what you might find on the shelves in my shop! Anything from 'Let's go on a Dinosaur Adventure!' to my most popular 'Fronted Adverbials' (yes, really!) The mixture of themes and ages reflects my role in school as a regular supply teacher. I love creating interesting, colourful, interactive resources which engage the children and stimulate learning. Many resources are for RE, PSHE and phonics. I hope you enjoy browsing. I'd love to hear what you think!

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You never know what you might find on the shelves in my shop! Anything from 'Let's go on a Dinosaur Adventure!' to my most popular 'Fronted Adverbials' (yes, really!) The mixture of themes and ages reflects my role in school as a regular supply teacher. I love creating interesting, colourful, interactive resources which engage the children and stimulate learning. Many resources are for RE, PSHE and phonics. I hope you enjoy browsing. I'd love to hear what you think!
Fronted adverbials
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Fronted adverbials

(304)
Colourful, simple slides explaining fronted adverbials, giving examples and opportunities for children to practise. Includes a challenge which could be used in a plenary. Please let me know how it goes...I haven't specifically taught this before!
Old Bear by Jane Hissey, characters
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Old Bear by Jane Hissey, characters

(15)
Simple slides showing the characters in the story, asking children to imagine how Old Bear feels and encouraging them to think about how the toys work together as a team. Activity sheets now added.
Time connectives
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Time connectives

(39)
Colourful slides introducing range of time connectives. Includes a 'Spot the time connective&' challenge which can be done as a class or printed for paired work. There is also a group challenge and idea for individual recording.
Let's find out about Woodlands
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Let's find out about Woodlands

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Examples of common trees and their leaves, bark, inside a tree, woodland animals, woodland fairies and model houses and furniture made from natural materials. Please leave a comment if you have time!
Religious symbols ~ Noah's Ark
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Religious symbols ~ Noah's Ark

(13)
Simple, colourful slides explaining symbols in Noah's Ark story including the rainbow and dove. Information sheet can be printed back to back with Ark outline picture and cut into jigsaw pieces. Includes sheet for recording information and &'fill in the missing words&'; sheet for less able pupils.
Commas in lists
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Commas in lists

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Interactive slides, simple explanation with opportunities to practise on whiteboards and follow-up independent activity.
Phonics ue, ew and u-e
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Phonics ue, ew and u-e

(16)
List of words to read and practise one at a time. Clues to the words followed by the answer and cartoon. Suggested iboard game and Bingo follow-up.
Safe or unsafe?
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Safe or unsafe?

(14)
Colourful interactive slides to promote discussion and a follow-up activity on the subject of things we put into our mouths. How can we tell if they are safe or harmful? What should we do?
What makes me special and different?
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What makes me special and different?

(8)
A fun, interactive activity. Print and cut up these little pictures for children to collect. They only collect the pictures that apply to them. Pairs can then share and compare pictures and even stick them onto a personal 'poster.&'
Mahatma Gandhi KS2
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Mahatma Gandhi KS2

(3)
A great way to introduce Gandhi to upper KS2. A differentiated storyboard activity with images to copy/cut and stick. Suggested video clips to help explanations and discussion.
GIANT Rap! Add adjectives
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GIANT Rap! Add adjectives

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A rap about a Giant who has moved into town. Groups can fill in the missing words, (mostly adjectives), practise and perform. Add instruments for extra fun!
I want to learn to...
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I want to learn to...

(7)
Can you guess what each child wants to get better at? What do you want to get better at? Can be followed up with 'I can set a goal' worksheet (also uploaded) Please leave a comment if you have time!