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Prepositions Lesson: Microsoft PowerPoint
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Prepositions Lesson: Microsoft PowerPoint

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Bear & Banana Eureka Moments Prepositions Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint. Suitable for Years 3-6, this lesson can be used to introduce or revise prepositions. Eureka Moments seek to introduce concepts in a logical and easy to follow way, building understanding organicially and in small steps. The lesson includes an engaging slideshow optimised for Microsoft PowerPoint, a word bank and a collection of worksheets. The worksheets cover a vast range of differentiation: suitable for those requiring inclusive provision, right the way up to SATs-style questions. The materials can be used as a stand-alone resource, as a grammar segment, or integrated into the main lesson.
Common Exception Words Bookmarks
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Common Exception Words Bookmarks

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Bookmarks/ word lists containing the common exception words from the English National Curriculum - Appendix 1: Spelling. Use these as a visual reminder to support the correct spelling of these high-frequency words which do not follow the spelling patterns. Each bookmark contains 8-10 words, breaking the learning into small, manageable chunks. Suitable to support initial learning, revision or intervention for those who find spelling tricky. These bookmarks contain all words for year groups 1-6, plus blank bookmarks for those words the children would benefit from practising! Just print, cut out and laminate for best results.
Prepositions Lesson: Google Slides
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Prepositions Lesson: Google Slides

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Bear & Banana Eureka Moments Prepositions Lesson - Google Slides. Suitable for Years 3-6, this lesson can be used to introduce or revise prepositions. Eureka Moments seek to introduce concepts in a logical and easy to follow way, building understanding organicially and in small steps. The lesson includes an engaging slideshow optimised for Google Slides, a word bank and a collection of worksheets. The worksheets cover a vast range of differentiation: suitable for those requiring inclusive provision, right the way up to SATs-style questions. The materials can be used as a stand-alone resource, as a grammar segment, or integrated into the main lesson.