The History of Gaming Cross-Curricular ProjectQuick View
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The History of Gaming Cross-Curricular Project

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<p>33 pages of cross-curricular, project-based learning resources based on the history of video gaming.</p> <p>PDF pack of mixed literacy, numeracy and history resources that cover National Curriculum KS1 and KS2 objectives (but based on a topic that would also be of interest to slightly older learners) plus a supporting powerpoint presentation.</p> <p>Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap.</p> <p>Contents include:</p> <p>History of Gaming Contents</p> <p>Page<br /> No.<br /> 1 Cover Page<br /> 2 Contents Page<br /> 3 Sources of Information<br /> 4 - 6 The History of Gaming Information Sheet<br /> 7 - 8 History of Gaming Comprehension Questions and Answers<br /> 9 - 12 History of Gaming Wordsearch Puzzles (x2) and Answers<br /> 13 - 14 History of Gaming Crossword Puzzle and Answers<br /> 15 History of Gaming Homework Discussion Activity<br /> 16 - 17 History of Gaming True or False Quiz and Answers<br /> 18 Online Safety Information Sheet<br /> 19 Online Safety Grammar Activities (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs)<br /> 20 - 21 Online Safety Cloze Activity and Answers<br /> 22 - 24 History of Gaming Punctuation Activities and Answers<br /> 25 - 27 History of Gaming Time-line/Sequencing Activity and Answers<br /> 28 ‘Who Am I?’ Name the Video Game Characters Game Cards<br /> 29 - 33 History of Gaming Data Collection/Interpretation Activities and Answers (including Tally Charts, Bar Graphs, Frequency Tables and Pie Charts)</p> <p>History of Gaming Powerpoint Presentation available as an additional file included in the ZIP.</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher. Gaming is a particular interest of my child, as well as a great many other children, so I figured it would be good to use the topic as a motivational tool to support further learning. It has gone down well with him, so I figured that perhaps others may benefit from it too! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>
History of Minecraft Comprehension/Literacy ActivityQuick View
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History of Minecraft Comprehension/Literacy Activity

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<p>Most kids love Minecraft, so I figured why not use this interest to encourage them to practice their literacy?<br /> 1 page of text detailing the history of how Minecraft was developed, broken up into bitesize chunks i.e. ‘Fun Facts’ followed by a page of comprehension questions and 1 page of teacher answers.</p> <p>Aimed at KS1/KS2 pupils, home educated and/or SEN pupils, but could also be used for older pupils who need to strengthen/practice their reading skills. Very little handwriting required (except for the odd word), pupils are required to circle/underline/colour/draw to demonstrate their understanding of the text.</p> <p>PDF pack of literacy resources that covers National Curriculum KS1 objectives (but based on a topic that could also be of interest to slightly older learners).<br /> Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap.</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher. He responds well to project-based learning and so I figured others might benefit from this approach too! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>
Pokemon mixed literacy/numeracy KS2 packQuick View
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Pokemon mixed literacy/numeracy KS2 pack

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<p>9 pages of cross-curricular, project-based learning resources based on Pokemon.</p> <p>PDF pack of mixed literacy, numeracy and history resources that cover National Curriculum KS1 and KS2 objectives (but based on a topic that would also be of interest to slightly older learners).</p> <p>Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap.</p> <p>Contents include:<br /> Page<br /> No.<br /> 1 Information Sheet<br /> 2 Comprehension questions/quiz<br /> 3 - 4 Maths Questions<br /> 5 - 6 Adjectives/Cloze activity<br /> 7 - 8 Design a Pokemon Creative Writing Activity (with writing frame)<br /> 9 Answers</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher. Gaming is a particular interest of my child, as well as a great many other children, so I figured it would be good to use the topic as a motivational tool to support further learning. It has gone down well with him, so I figured that perhaps others may benefit from it too! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>
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Pokemon Coordinates and Directions

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<p>4 pages of activities based on Pokemon. Activities to practice using positional language, coordinates and following directions (KS1).<br /> PDF pack of numeracy resources that covers National Curriculum KS1 objectives (but based on a topic that could also be of interest to slightly older learners).</p> <p>Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap.</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher. He responds well to project-based learning and so I figured others might benefit from this approach too! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>
Pokemon Spelling ActivitiesQuick View
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Pokemon Spelling Activities

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<p>10 pages of spelling activities based on Pokemon. Activities to practice the spelling of common exception words (KS1).</p> <p>PDF pack of literacy resources that covers National Curriculum KS1 objectives (but based on a topic that could also be of interest to slightly older learners).</p> <p>Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap.</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher. He responds well to project-based learning and so I figured others might benefit from this approach too! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>
City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education & Training Unit 305 Evidence WorkbookQuick View
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City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education & Training Unit 305 Evidence Workbook

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<p>When I taught the City &amp; Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training, I found there was an absence of lesson plans/activities to accompany the delivery of the course. Most of the course participants were busy professionals with a high level of existing skills and knowledge, but they often struggled to pinpoint what content was needed in order to evidence the criteria in the written assignments. I created a series of workbooks for each of the 3 units of the award to act as classroom activities to complete during the course, to act as a reference point for learners when completing their written assignments, and to complement the evidence portfolio if any of the criteria had been missed in the body of the written assignments.</p> <p>This is a 22-page workbook to accompany the teaching of City and Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training, based on the criteria in unit 305.</p>
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What is Autism Comprehension Activity

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<p>Autism is a very common condition and many children on the autistic spectrum will be educated in mainstream schools. Sometimes autistic behaviours can be confusing or frightening for neurotypical children who do not understand. It can often be difficult for teachers to explain to their classes, and also difficult for parents to explain to their ASD children. So I created this child-friendly sheet to explain autism in a positive but open manner, to hopefully help classmates be more accepting of diversity, to exercise more compassion and empathy towards those who struggle and to promote an inclusive learning environment. It is aimed at KS2 pupils (7-11) but could also be read aloud to KS1 kids or given to older pupils. The information sheet is free to download, but I am charging a small amount for the comprehension questions that accompany it.</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s Syndrome/ASD (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher, so this is a topic that is close to my heart! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>
History of YouTube Comprehension ActivityQuick View
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History of YouTube Comprehension Activity

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<p>All kids love YouTube, so I figured why not use this interest to encourage them to practice their literacy?</p> <p>2 pages of text detailing the history of the YouTube website, followed by 2 pages of comprehension questions, 1 page of teacher answers and a further page of SPAG/extension/homework activities.</p> <p>Aimed at KS2 pupils, home educated and/or SEN pupils, but could also be used for older pupils who need to strengthen/practice their reading skills. Very little handwriting required (except for the odd word), pupils are required to circle/underline/colour/draw to demonstrate their understanding of the text.</p>
City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training - All unit evidence workbooksQuick View
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City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training - All unit evidence workbooks

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<p>When I taught the City &amp; Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training, I found there was an absence of lesson plans/activities to accompany the delivery of the course. Most of the course participants were busy professionals with a high level of existing skills and knowledge, but they often struggled to pinpoint what content was needed in order to evidence the criteria in the written assignments. I created a series of workbooks for each of the 3 units of the award to act as classroom activities to complete during the course, to act as a reference point for learners when completing their written assignments, and to complement the evidence portfolio if any of the criteria had been missed in the body of the written assignments.</p> <p>This is a collection of three 22-page workbooks to accompany the teaching of City and Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training, based on the criteria in units 301, 302 and 305.</p>
Pokemon Arithmetic ChallengeQuick View
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Pokemon Arithmetic Challenge

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<p>A calculation practice worksheet based on Pokemon. Pupils have to find the answers to simple sums to crack the code and discover which Pokemon is hiding in the Pokeball. Plus an answer sheet</p> <p>Numeracy PDF that covers National Curriculum KS1 and KS2 objectives (but based on a topic that could also be of interest to slightly older learners).<br /> Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap.</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher. Gaming is a particular interest of my child, as well as a great many other children, so I figured it would be good to use the topic as a motivational tool to support further learning. It has gone down well with him, so I figured that perhaps others may benefit from it too! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>
It's Nerf or Nothin'! - Comprehension, literacy and numeracy activities based on NerfQuick View
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It's Nerf or Nothin'! - Comprehension, literacy and numeracy activities based on Nerf

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<p>11 pages of cross-curricular, project-based learning resources based on the history of the Nerf toy brand.</p> <p>PDF pack of mixed literacy, numeracy and history resources that cover National Curriculum KS1 and KS2 objectives (but based on a topic that could also be of interest to slightly older learners).</p> <p>Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap.</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher. He responds well to project-based learning and so I figured others might benefit from this approach too! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>
City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education & Training Evidence Workbook Unit 301Quick View
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City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education & Training Evidence Workbook Unit 301

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<p>When I taught the City &amp; Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training, I found there was an absence of lesson plans/activities to accompany the delivery of the course. Most of the course participants were busy professionals with a high level of existing skills and knowledge, but they often struggled to pinpoint what content was needed in order to evidence the criteria in the written assignments. I created a series of workbooks for each of the 3 units of the award to act as classroom activities to complete during the course, to act as a reference point for learners when completing their written assignments, and to complement the evidence portfolio if any of the criteria had been missed in the body of the written assignments.</p> <p>This is a 24-page workbook to accompany the teaching of City and Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training, based on the criteria in unit 301.</p>
City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education & Training Unit 302 Evidence WorkbookQuick View
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City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education & Training Unit 302 Evidence Workbook

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<p>When I taught the City &amp; Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training, I found there was an absence of lesson plans/activities to accompany the delivery of the course. Most of the course participants were busy professionals with a high level of existing skills and knowledge, but they often struggled to pinpoint what content was needed in order to evidence the criteria in the written assignments. I created a series of workbooks for each of the 3 units of the award to act as classroom activities to complete during the course, to act as a reference point for learners when completing their written assignments, and to complement the evidence portfolio if any of the criteria had been missed in the body of the written assignments.</p> <p>This is a 22-page workbook to accompany the teaching of City and Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training, based on the criteria in unit 302.</p>
KS1 Word List Spelling Worksheets Free SampleQuick View
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KS1 Word List Spelling Worksheets Free Sample

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<p>I am in the process of developing a series of spelling activities to aid children in the learning of the National Curriculum Key Stage 1 word list.</p> <p>I have seen many US ‘sight word’ worksheets of a similar style, but have not found any resources specifically tailored to the UK national curriculum, so I thought I would create these myself. I am releasing a free sample of the booklet in order to see how much demand there is for it, and to gather feedback on what I have done so far.</p> <p>These worksheets are intended as an additional resource to support children in learning their weekly school spellings, home educated children who do not have weekly spelling tests, pupils who need to practice letter formation and to support older students with gaps in their spelling knowledge.</p> <p>The contents page in the free sample details all the words that the full, completed booklet will contain.</p> <p>I also plan to develop Key Stage 2 materials in future (depending on the success/demand of the Key Stage 1 materials).</p>
History of Gaming Information Sheet - FREE SAMPLEQuick View
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History of Gaming Information Sheet - FREE SAMPLE

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<p>This is a free sample of my larger pack of cross-curricular resources. It is a 3-page information pack detailing the history of gaming. This download does not include the comprehension questions or any of the other accompanying activities.</p> <p>The full pack can be purchased here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-history-of-gaming-cross-curricular-project-12315183">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-history-of-gaming-cross-curricular-project-12315183</a></p> <p>The full pack contains the following:</p> <p>33 pages of cross-curricular, project-based learning resources based on the history of video gaming.</p> <p>PDF pack of mixed literacy, numeracy and history resources that cover National Curriculum KS1 and KS2 objectives (but based on a topic that would also be of interest to slightly older learners) plus a supporting powerpoint presentation.</p> <p>Perfect for homeschooling, as a homework project, to supplement other classroom learning, to use with SEN pupils, those with gaps in their KS1/KS2 knowledge or those who would simply benefit from a re-cap.</p> <p>Contents include:</p> <p>History of Gaming Contents</p> <p>Page<br /> No.<br /> 1 Cover Page<br /> 2 Contents Page<br /> 3 Sources of Information<br /> 4 - 6 The History of Gaming Information Sheet<br /> 7 - 8 History of Gaming Comprehension Questions and Answers<br /> 9 - 12 History of Gaming Wordsearch Puzzles (x2) and Answers<br /> 13 - 14 History of Gaming Crossword Puzzle and Answers<br /> 15 History of Gaming Homework Discussion Activity<br /> 16 - 17 History of Gaming True or False Quiz and Answers<br /> 18 Online Safety Information Sheet<br /> 19 Online Safety Grammar Activities (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs)<br /> 20 - 21 Online Safety Cloze Activity and Answers<br /> 22 - 24 History of Gaming Punctuation Activities and Answers<br /> 25 - 27 History of Gaming Time-line/Sequencing Activity and Answers<br /> 28 ‘Who Am I?’ Name the Video Game Characters Game Cards<br /> 29 - 33 History of Gaming Data Collection/Interpretation Activities and Answers (including Tally Charts, Bar Graphs, Frequency Tables and Pie Charts)</p> <p>History of Gaming Powerpoint Presentation available as an additional file included in the ZIP.</p>
What is Autism Information Sheet for KidsQuick View
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What is Autism Information Sheet for Kids

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<p>Autism is a very common condition and many children on the autistic spectrum will be educated in mainstream schools. Sometimes autistic behaviours can be confusing or frightening for neurotypical children who do not understand. It can often be difficult for teachers to explain to their classes, and also difficult for parents to explain to their ASD children. So I created this child-friendly sheet to explain autism in a positive but open manner, to hopefully help classmates be more accepting of diversity, to exercise more compassion and empathy towards those who struggle and to promote an inclusive learning environment. It is aimed at KS2 pupils (7-11) but could also be read aloud to KS1 kids or given to older pupils. The information sheet is free to download, but I am charging a small amount for the comprehension questions that accompany it.</p> <p>I am a homeschooling mum of a 7 year old child with Asperger’s Syndrome/ASD (and a range of other SEN), as well as a former secondary school/SEN teacher, so this is a topic that is close to my heart! I am only just getting started with selling my resources so I would be very grateful for any feedback.</p>