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We are two Primary teachers, each with 22 years experience, teaching from Early Years, Years 1,2,3,4,5, and 6, in addition to Senior Manager roles, in public and private schools. This has given us an in-depth knowledge of how children progress throughout their school life and a strong understanding of the whole learning process. Between us, we have also spent a number of years as whole school Leader of Reading & Writing and whole school Leader of Maths.

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We are two Primary teachers, each with 22 years experience, teaching from Early Years, Years 1,2,3,4,5, and 6, in addition to Senior Manager roles, in public and private schools. This has given us an in-depth knowledge of how children progress throughout their school life and a strong understanding of the whole learning process. Between us, we have also spent a number of years as whole school Leader of Reading & Writing and whole school Leader of Maths.
Science - Light and the Eye, How we see, KS1 worksheets
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Science - Light and the Eye, How we see, KS1 worksheets

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Science activities to teach sources of light, the difference between reflection and light source, parts of the eye and explaining how we see. 5 parts to this activity, of various levels. If you like these resources, please check out my shop - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/stephenrogers
RE Caring for others Helping others KS1
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RE Caring for others Helping others KS1

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A powerpoint to spark discussion and explore ideas about who needs help and how we can help them. Following this, children must choose a picture card and write about how the person on the card needs help. They then must think of 3 people who need help and how they could help them.#
Report Comments - Statements Bank & Targets, Male & Female Primary / Elementary
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Report Comments - Statements Bank & Targets, Male & Female Primary / Elementary

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These Primary report comments can be copied, pasted and edited as you wish to fit your students. The 47 page file includes report comments for 14 subjects (see below) and is split into 3 ability levels for each subject. In addition, the comments are repeated for boys and girls e.g. Reading Male, Reading Female, Math Male, Math Female etc. Very convenient, as you do not need to worry about editing 'he/she' etc. Download my FREE 'Writing comments Male' file as a sample. Contents here include; Writing male/female Reading male/female Spelling male/female Handwriting male/female Speaking & listening male/female Literacy targets male/female Maths male/female Maths targets male/female Science male/female Science targets male/female Art, DT, Geography, History, Computing, Computing targets, Foreign language, Music, PE, RE, (All male/female)
Greater than Less than Maths game KS1
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Greater than Less than Maths game KS1

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A game for two players. Children cut out the 'greater than' 'less than' and 'equal to' cards and share them equally. They cut out the 1-30 number cards and lay them face down. They take it in turns to pick two numbers and make a number sentence e.g. 17 > 5. Partner to check! Thanks for looking! Please check out my other resources if you can here - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/stephenrogers
Christmas Maths puzzle/problem FREE
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Christmas Maths puzzle/problem FREE

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'Elves' Challenge', a Christmas themed Maths problem to investigate. Suitable for Years 1-3 dependent on ability. 8 more Christmas problems like this one can be found here! - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/christmas-maths-puzzles-and-problems-year-1-year-2-year-3-11179154
Greater than Less than Equal Dominoes Maths game KS1
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Greater than Less than Equal Dominoes Maths game KS1

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A two player dominoes game where children must place their dominoes to make correct number sentences. The dominoes have numbers and symbols ( > < =) which must make a correct number sentence when placed. Thanks for looking. If you like this resource, I hope you have time to check out my shop - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/stephenrogers
Report card comments - Reading
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Report card comments - Reading

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Report comments, male and female. Split into 3 ability levels, these comments are fully editable. 5 pages. Also available as part of an 'all subjects' comments pack.
Greater than Less than Maths penguin Mass game KS1
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Greater than Less than Maths penguin Mass game KS1

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3 level differentiation. A fun game for 2 players! Game 1 Basic; Cut out the penguin cards. Order them from the least to the greatest mass (weight) Game 2 Advancing; Cut out the penguin cards. Turn them face down. Choose two and decide which is greater and which is less. Write a number sentence in your book for each one . Game 3 Advancing +; As game 2, with different amounts and mixed units Kilogram and Grams. Thanks for looking. If you like this resource, please check out my shop - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/stephenrogers
Halloween math lesson - word problem investigation
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Halloween math lesson - word problem investigation

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A lesson focusing on the skills of addition, problem solving and working systematically. Children have to solve 'The Witches Cauldron"! This pack includes cover page, 4 differentiated worksheets and a recording sheet for pupils to work on. The file is fully editable, so you can change what you wish!
'The Twits' Drama Lesson - lesson plan, powerpoint
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'The Twits' Drama Lesson - lesson plan, powerpoint

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A fun, complete drama lesson based around Roald Dahl's 'The Twits'. You can still teach this lesson without the text as it includes a transcription of a chapter and a link to a Twits video. Includes; - Lesson plan - Transcription of a chapter - Powerpoint for the lesson - A pupil self assessment sheet to feedback on each other's performance. I have taught this lesson twice for job interviews; it helped me get the job both times!