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Literacy - English Writing Skills - Key Stage One Practice
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Literacy - English Writing Skills - Key Stage One Practice

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This 30 slide resource goes through a number of skills needed for Key Stage One. It is a useful assessment, revision or homework tool for teachers. Content is as follows: 1 Useful Words 2 Books and Reading 3 Plurals 4 Adjectives 5 Adverbs 6 Writing Letters 7 Shape Poems and Rhyming Words 8 Speech Marks 9 Story Writing Titles 10 Writing a Report
IBPYP - Where we are in Place and Time
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IBPYP - Where we are in Place and Time

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International Baccalaureate resource for primary (KS2)- cross curricular. This resource contains: Definitions of emigration and immigration Pictures for discussion A twelve page diary of an Irish immigrant girl travelling to America in the 1800’s. 10 writing activities. (Print out and use as task cards.) Suitable for IBPYP trans-disciplinary theme ‘Where we are in place and time’.
English Revision KS2
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English Revision KS2

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A mixed bag of English revision for lower KS2. Adverbs, Adjectives, Verbs, Jobs, Identify the part of speech- ideal for revision week or a homework booklet.
Reading with ESL Students- Teacher Development
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Reading with ESL Students- Teacher Development

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It is often difficult when teaching a UK curriculum to ESL students - this could be overseas in a private school or with ESL students in the UK. This PD presentation gives some tips on how to approach Reading- Reading in all subjects. This resource includes a preview document.
Back To School- Classroom Signs
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Back To School- Classroom Signs

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Some Back To School signs for the classroom walls. These two resources cover grammar words ( nouns, proper nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, articles,conjunctions) and punctuation terms ( full stop, comma, semi-colon, colon, apostrophe, question mark, exclamation mark, speech marks). Why shop from a catalogue? Get them here- print, cut, laminate and post!
Colour Book for KS1 - animals
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Colour Book for KS1 - animals

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15 pages of colour the animals wild and domestic for KS1 (with animal name and adjective)- make a booklet or laminate and use as flashcards. Great filler, time user upper, hwk booklet and end of term relaxation.
Summer's Here - Language and Literature Practice
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Summer's Here - Language and Literature Practice

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This is a 12 page resource with crossword, wordsearch, poems and poetry prompts ( Shakespeare and Dickinson) and short story prompts for summer (‘Ariel’s Song’) , all with a summer theme. Ideal for a summer workbook or a summer school short unit in English or Language Arts. (Upper KS2 and above).
Unseen Poetry- GCSE/ IGCSE
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Unseen Poetry- GCSE/ IGCSE

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A ten slide Power Point resource ( 4 slides PP and 6 slides worksheets) to practise unseen poetry. This is suitable for IGCSE and GCSE English Literature. It contains an original unseen poem by Anon, W.B Yeats ‘When You Are Old’ and Alfred Lord Tennyson ‘Spring’.
St. Patrick's Day
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St. Patrick's Day

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A fun resource for St. Patrick’s day this March. Contains a mini-quiz, an acrostic Ireland poem, a reading, a poster, templates for bookmarks, cards, a poem, a name plate, a word search and a map to colour. Great fun for the students this festive day when everyone should be Irish.
The Twelfth Day of July by Joan Lingard
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The Twelfth Day of July by Joan Lingard

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This resource has 11 slides and 6 accompanying worksheets/templates for writing and vocabulary. The novel (for teens) is by Joan Lingard ( first in a trilogy ) and is an excellent way to approach the topics of tolerance, reconciliation and tradition in English, PSHE or British Values class. Suitable for upper KS2 and above.
IGCSE English as a Second Language Prep
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IGCSE English as a Second Language Prep

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English as a Second Language IGCSE (November resits) pack containing: three short comprehensions- Summer School , Reality Show Competition Advert, College Prospectus three forms to complete three letter prompts three guided writing prompts Get ready for the November resits! (ALL NEW Material)
SMSC-  Ramadan
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SMSC- Ramadan

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This PowerPoint presentation and word search introduces the basics of Ramadan. This will be useful for students in class who are not Muslim and will enable them to understand what their classmates are celebrating. Great mini PSHE / Religion lesson for KS2/ESL/lower KS3.
Literacy -KS3 KS4 - Speed Answering
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Literacy -KS3 KS4 - Speed Answering

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This is a PowerPoint presentation with various speed writing tasks for Key Stage Three and Key Stage Four. It is particularly useful for students doing IGCSE English or simply for classroom practice at any time. There are accompanying worksheets. (26 slides.)
The French Revolution
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The French Revolution

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This is part one of a series of Learners' Labyrinth Mini Guides to War and Revolution. There is a PowerPoint presentation giving a brief overview of the French Revolution 1789- information, discussion topics about the 1700s. It has three worksheets covering Roman Numerals, King Louis' diary and Queen Marie Antoinette's diary. This is an excellent intro to European history for year Six or Seven and possibly a good one off lesson in the run up to the European 'in or out' vote and French Bastille Day on July 14th. Vive la revolution!