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Idioms- get to grips with them!
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Idioms- get to grips with them!

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A PowerPoint Presentation with a variety of idioms and their meanings, with the same idioms in printable form for display, plus worksheets to complete using a missing idiom. This can be a fun activity and great for correcting those little speaking errors, especially in the ESL classroom.
Learning at home- Poetry of Thomas Hardy
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Learning at home- Poetry of Thomas Hardy

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This 30 slide resource looks at the poetry of Thomas Hardy. It focuses on three poems: I Look Into my Glass, The Darkling Thrush and The Voice. There is a bio, poetry and word analysis of devices, questions for discussion, poem writing templates, vocabulary worksheets and three poem quotation posters for display- several lessons of work included here! This resource may be used at KS3 and is ideal for IGCSE Literature and GCSE Literature practice. There is also a file with a preview attached.
PSHE - Road Safety
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PSHE - Road Safety

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A resource for PSHE Road Safety Awareness. This is suitable for KS1/2/3. it is a 16 slide PowerPoint Presentation with questions for discussion and three worksheets for activities – a graph on transport to school, a creative writing template and a design a poster template. Enjoy- and keep your students safe!
Robert Frost- poetry and analysis
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Robert Frost- poetry and analysis

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This is an analysis of Robert Frost's three poems 'Fire and Ice', 'The Road Not Taken' and 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening'. It includes questions, word work and an original poem for analysis and completion. There is also a brief bio of Robert Frost.
Non Verbal Communication Cards
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Non Verbal Communication Cards

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This is a non verbal communication pack. It contains teacher communication cards, help, question and feeling cards for the non verbal student ( SEN / ESL ) to enable them to communicate with the teacher and other students. There are worksheets for creative writing, facial expression identification, describing feelings and a 'My Feelings and Thoughts' book cover template. This resource is suitable for all ages and would be appropriate for SEN and ESL/ELL classes.
SPAG- mixed SPAG Bag
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SPAG- mixed SPAG Bag

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Ideal for KS2 and KS3 revision for Spelling, Punctuation, Vocabulary and Grammar. Could be useful before a test or exam. There are 28 slides ( slide+ answer slide) of correct the error/ choose the correct verb / select the correct punctuation / punctuate the passage/ use a connective / think of vocabulary / vocabulary match. Perfect thirty minute language lesson. Could be extended into several lessons if you choose to focus on a point. Feel free to edit and print out as worksheets.
Citizenship- Five Key values
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Citizenship- Five Key values

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This PowerPoint presentation talks about the five key values in British values leading to good citizenship.There are also accompanying worksheets. Suitable for English, PSHE, SEN, ESL, History and Citizenship classes at KS2 , KS3 and KS4.
English Language Grammar Practice
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English Language Grammar Practice

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English language grammar practice resource which is ideal for ESL/ FCE/ GCSE English as a Second Language or GCSE English Language classes. It contains: Correct the spelling error Put the correct preposition Put the missing verb Match the correct tense example Put the missing noun Match the noun definition Word transformations Confusing words choice Correct the error
Poetry for Primary
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Poetry for Primary

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This is a 33 page collection with thirteen original poems covering Winter, Christmas and Celebrations, Science and Our World. They are accompanied by questions for discussion and writing, poem templates and poetry picture writing prompts.Ideal to print out and make into a poetry booklet for literacy.
Space for Primary
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Space for Primary

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(Previously Space and The cosmic Classroom). This 20 slide presentation may also be printed out and used as worksheets and information texts/ posters in KS2 or KS3. It is useful in English and Science. It contains a poems for completion, make a question template, a postcard from space template and space words anagrams- all dedicated to our first British astronaut in space, Tim Peake. There are additional slides on the planets in the solar system. *This contains the planets resource from Space and the Planets , a previous upload.
GCSE/IGCSE English Language Comprehension and Writing
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GCSE/IGCSE English Language Comprehension and Writing

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This resource is good practice for IGCSE/ GCSE English Language revision / prep. It contains three passages with comprehension questions plus complimentary writing activities. Passage One: June 4th 1940 Churchill speech. Comprehension questions. Summary writing based on passage. Creative Writing: write a journal entry. Passage Two: Speech Writing. Comprehension Questions. Creative Writing: write a persuasive speech. Passage Three: Tourist Guide to the UK. Comprehension Questions. Creative Writing: write a tourist leaflet on your country/ city/area.
Biography Writing and More
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Biography Writing and More

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This resource is about writing a biography of a journalist. It also focuses on newspaper content and may be useful for media/ newspapers content at KS3. There are ten worksheets included.
Respect
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Respect

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This resource looks at how we can respect others at school, at home and in the wider environment. It includes questions, quotes, a poem and situations. It has also been uploaded in PP format and the buyer may add animations and timings as required. Suitable for British Values, Citizenship and PSHE classes for KS2 -KS4.
Classroom Posters for English
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Classroom Posters for English

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This resource contains ten colourful posters for classroom or corridor display, covering topics in English for KS2/KS3/ESL. The contents of the posters are as follows: WRITING CHECKLIST PARTS OF SPEECH-VERBS, NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, ADVERBS PREPOSITIONS OF TIME, PLACE, MOVEMENT IRREGULAR VERBS (PAST TENSE) GENRE IN LITERATURE, POETIC DEVICES, PUNCTUATION, ING- VERBS
400 Years of Shakespeare - Fun Study Multi Pack (Bundle)
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400 Years of Shakespeare - Fun Study Multi Pack (Bundle)

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A mega 66 slide resource for Shakespeare. It contains : Key Monologues/ Speeches Trivia Flashcards for display One 'All the World’s a Stage' and one 'Shakespeare Timeline' Poster, Drama Project Task Cards, Simple Fun Quiz Cards Romeo and Juliet / Twelfth Night / Julius Caesar modern day transcripts plus activities. Great for an introduction to Shakespeare at KS2, for fun revision at KS3, suitable for SEN / ESL / IGCSE/ GCSE A full term's work here.
Adjectives For Young Learners
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Adjectives For Young Learners

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This resource is intended as a booklet. It focuses on use of adjectives for young learners with four cartoon animal characters. It contains: 1.Match the adjective 2.Complete the sentence 3.Match the opposites 4.Adjective word search 5.Underline the adjectives in the story 6.Remember the adjectives 7.Adjective board game Suitable for KS1/2 and ESL
WHY? Getting them to talk.
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WHY? Getting them to talk.

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A set of 52 questions to promote thought, discussion and get the brain working. Ideal for bell ringers, early morning warm up 'circle time' type activities- perfect for homeroom. Suitable for KS3 and 4 ( possibly a good KS2). Two questions per card - where does the sea go when the tide goes out? Print them, laminate them, try them and then use them again and again.