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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.

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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
Where we live
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Where we live

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Learn about different sorts of homes. introduces pupils to different types of homes. Pupils look at and explore a variety of homes such as a house, a flat, a caravan and a bungalow, and talk about what sort of home they live in. Pupils also look at house numbers and complete sorting and matching games involving numbers 1-9. Learning objectives: to talk about home and where they live to begin to identify different sorts of houses and homes to begin to recognise numbers and begin to match number to sign
Matching Level 1
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Matching Level 1

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A set of matching activities in the form of an interactive game of Snap. Pupils are required to match: pictures, shapes and colours. This resource can also be accessed by switch users via a switch interface which emulates the enter key. Suitable for older pupils with SEN
The Prodigal son
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The Prodigal son

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This is a vocal resource with six songs following the story of the Prodigal Son, you can sing the song with the interactive screens, download a SCORCH copy of the music and a WORD copy of the lyrics. This resource has been created to promote vocal activities from the Foundation Stage through to KS2. The resource has been designed in a manner suitable for the teacher to introduce or to be used independently by the pupils
Colours
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Colours

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Teaches children the names of colours through a story. The teacher reads through a story about Cerys the cat, who is trying to buy a hat to match her red coat. She tries on blue, green and yellow hats before finding a red one. Pupils have the opportunity to interact with the story by saying if they think each hat matches the coat. They then sequence the beginning, middle and end of the story by putting pictures in the right order. Pupils test their colour-matching skills by dressing Cerys in matching coats and hats.
Nursery rhyme scenes
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Nursery rhyme scenes

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Using nursery rhymes to develop reading for meaning aims to familiarise young children with nursery rhyme scenes and characters. The screens are designed to encourage speaking and listening skills through listening to commentaries and contributing orally to class or group discussion. The activities are suitable for whole class or small group use. Teacher guidance will be of fundamental importance in ensuring that pupils develop their speaking and listening skills effectively when using the resource.
Wordmaker CVC
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Wordmaker CVC

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An interactive resource where pupils drag letters into the Wordmaker machine to make CVC words.
Matching Level 1
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Matching Level 1

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A set of matching activities in the form of an interactive game of Snap. Pupils are required to match: pictures, shapes and colours. This resource can also be accessed by switch users via a switch interface which emulates the enter key. Suitable for older pupils with SEN
Incy Wincy spider: teach mouse control
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Incy Wincy spider: teach mouse control

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By using this resource pack pupils will: learn that actions produce particular outcomes, respond to feedback from the computer, improve accuracy, speed of reactions and hand-eye coordination, improve their use of the mouse and use the computer to explore real-life and imaginary situations.
Christmas
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Christmas

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Interactive activities for whiteboard or computer on the Nativity story and how Christians celebrate Christmas today. Activities are differentiated at various levels. They include an electronic version of the Nativity story, discussion topics on the meaning of Christmas, matching and sequencing activities, multiple choice question games, creating nativity pictures, matching pairs games and jigsaws.
The building game
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The building game

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This lesson introduces pupils to shapes and patterns. There are a series of activities, all of which test pupils’ ability to place shapes in a particular order. Pupils will also learn to differentiate between colours. The lesson can be simulated in the classroom using building blocks.
Saint David’s Day Song
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Saint David’s Day Song

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On March the first 2005 Gwenno Dafydd was taking part in the National St David’s Day Parade in Cardiff and ringing a heavy bell similar to the bells used by Saint David. She had a flash of inspiration and decided that a fitting song was needed to celebrate the occasion. At the first opportunity Gwenno wrote the words and her musical partner Heulwen Thomas composed the tune.
Literacy Activity Builder
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Literacy Activity Builder

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These activities have been made to support all areas of the curriculum from Early Years to Year 6. The activities can stand alone or used as part of an introduction or plenary session. Each activity has teacher guidance notes attached.
Phonics - CVC words
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Phonics - CVC words

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PowerPoint which asks pupils to change letters to make new CVC words. Listen to the word then click on the letter that needs to be changed, then on the new letter below to replace it.
Writing stories
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Writing stories

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An interactive resource where pupils read through a story with the teacher, sequence events, describe characters and write a story.
Matching Level 2
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Matching Level 2

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A set of matching activities in the form of an interactive game of Snap. Pupils are required to match: lower case letters, upper case letters, lower and upper case letters, high frequency words. This resource can also be accessed by switch users via a switch interface which emulates the enter key. Suitable for older pupils with SEN
Let's look at the bear without a heart
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Let's look at the bear without a heart

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A range of art videos and interactive activities based on the work of William Morgan. The resource includes interactive activities that allow pupils to create their tartan patterns, write letters, and mix colours.With thanks to UWIC Press for permission to use the Let's Look videos http://www.uwicpress.co.uk/primary-design-c-8.html
Look Out There
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Look Out There

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Out There is a project that celebrates the extraordinary and the obvious and maximises one of the most valuable resources: your own doorstep. Venturing beyond the school gate, stepping out into the outside world, learning professionals guide the children around their square mile, listening, watching and experiencing the world around them. What’s that? What is it for? Who lives there? ……… many questions that can lead to discovery and knowledge about the children’s own locality and their experience of it.