<p>A Luna Loves Art PPT to guide a series of VIPERS/Guided reading lessons.</p>
<p>and a Luna Loves Art themed book for phonics related reading.</p>
<p>Activities and discussion prompts included.<br />
Suitable for EYFS-KS1.</p>
<p>Short 10 minute practice exercises for year 5 children.</p>
<p>Great to get their brains going first thing whilst you do basic admin tasks.</p>
<p>Allow them to take home and the weekend and mark their work themselves.<br />
I find these a great way for the children to get into a routine and also take responsibility for their learning - also, parents are able to see their child’s struggles and strengths and can help accordingly.</p>
<p>So many benefits to these little exercises!</p>
<p>Displays for your Maths working wall featuring the rules to finding the mean, median, mode and range.</p>
<p>Short instruction with an example. These are a great addition to any KS2/KS3 working wall and are eye-catching too!</p>
<p>Layout template for a letter.<br />
Great when getting KS2 children to write a letter.</p>
<p>blank template or labelled to support those needing a little extra guidance.</p>
<p>These flashcards are great for using to set up a treasure hunt (see my other Spanish resources for more on this)</p>
<p>Stick these on the back of the flashcards for the places and put them up around your room, hide the final treasure gift for them to find.</p>
<p>My year 5 class absolutely loved this activity, I purchased a treasure chest online and filled it with chocolate coins for the winning team.</p>
<p>Year 1 maths skill starter exercises to begin your lesson with and kick start that mathematical thinking!</p>
<p>Template available for you to edit to include practice of any unit of work.</p>
<p>Here provided:<br />
<strong>Subtraction<br />
Addition/Subtraction mix<br />
Sequences<br />
Counting/Identifying<br />
Blank Template</strong></p>
<p><em>TIP Print these out as handouts (4-slides per page)</em></p>
<p>If you have a few minutes spare or just want to squeeze in a little debate time in class, here are 21 statements/questions to spark a little conversation.</p>
<p>Topics include: race, gender, feminism, sexuality, history</p>
<p>Children will be encouraged to share their opinions, develop opinions and develop their debate skills all in one, on a range of very current issues.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy and if you have suggestions for more I can add to these for the following term please let me know!</p>
<p>I printed these with 2 slides on each page which seems a perfect size.</p>
<p>Flashcards to support you in the introduction of the Spanish words for different fruits.<br />
These are great to help children to read the word and see the image of the fruit together.<br />
Great for further matching activities and fast recall for reviewing the fruit names at the beginning of each lesson.<br />
Also, perfect to stick around the room - sticky learning!</p>
<p>Letter heading for English in the theme of Harry Potter.</p>
<p>As our first topic in English next term is Harry Potter, I wanted to continue the theme throughout the entire display.</p>
<p>If you want to use the lettering to spell other words or change the font this can be done as usual by just typing in the text boxes.</p>
<p>At font size 714 they are the perfect size for displays.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p>A short list of books to use to educate children on race and racial identity.</p>
<p>These books focus on the poor treatment of people from the black African-American community.</p>
<p>A great activity to wrap up learning about locations, asking where places are, directions and prepositions.</p>
<p>Simply hide images of fire, boy and woman behind different locations on a map - each character/feature has another direction to find the next until the final one where the directions to find the treasure is hidden.</p>
<p>I set this up across my whole classroom, hiding the pictures of boy etc. behind flashcards of the city locations, then put chocolate coins in a treasure box for the winning team.</p>
<p>So much fun!<br />
Enjoy!</p>
<p>disfrutar, buena suerte!</p>
<p>Here I’ve made a plan of topics to teach in Spanish each term.<br />
Topics will form a basis of Spanish language knowledge and all come together for the final Summer 2 topic.<br />
This plan includes: In the city, fruit and veg, transport, at the hotel, at the restaurant, around the world.<br />
The plan outlines each topic, vocabulary to include, grammar focus and indication for conversation/dialogue opportunities.</p>
<p>Having taught English abroad I have followed similar plans to include vocabulary, grammar and conversation in each lesson.</p>
<p>Hope it helps ease your Spanish planning!</p>
<p>Disfrutar!</p>
<p>Harry Potter themed month cards,<br />
great for use as date markers or for setting up a Harry Potter themed class birthday chart.</p>
<p>Classic Harry Potter font and icons for different elements in the books/films.</p>
<p>These flashcards are great when introducing different locations around a town/city in Spanish.<br />
They provide a visual aid and the written word for the children to see together and are great for quick drilling, recalls and sticky learning.</p>
<p>Also, use these to set up a treasure hunt around the classroom at the end of the unit - see my other Spanish resources for more on this.</p>
<p>I used these in year 5 and they loved playing matching games with them, quick drilling reviews to fill any extra minutes you have in the day etc.</p>
<p>Each of these scenarios/descriptions refer to one of the five pillars of Islam.<br />
Great to use as a review activity after children have learned about the five pillars.<br />
I used these in year 5, dividing the class into 5 groups.<br />
They read the card and had a discussion about which of the pillars it related to.</p>
<p>Inserts for the IKEA Tolsby frame featuring lists from the Year 5 statutory spellings.<br />
I’ve added Harry Potter quotes as the theme of my classroom is HP but these are easy to switch up</p>
<p>Signs I’ve made for my classroom to guide children on the best practice in preventing the spread of coronavirus.</p>
<p>Feel free to edit, change colour schemes and images to your taste.</p>