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I'm a teacher of English and Drama a coach and a writer. I have written educational articles and resources including films, and enjoy being creative and new ideas.

I'm a teacher of English and Drama a coach and a writer. I have written educational articles and resources including films, and enjoy being creative and new ideas.
Alibi, fill in the gaps, worksheet.
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Alibi, fill in the gaps, worksheet.

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This fill in the gaps worksheet could be used after the Alibi PowerPoint activity. The following words and idioms will stretch the learner! Interrogate, simultaneously, discrepancies alibi, exhaustive, fictitious, watertight, doesn’t hold water, hand in glove, leads you up the garden path, tall story, smell a rat, fishy, a likely story. Plausible robbery villain, no good, moral dilemma, conscience, foul play, controversial, notorious, infamous.
A Healthy Diet
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A Healthy Diet

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Students training to be childcare practitioners reflect on their own eating habits, compare a day in their eating life to the Eatwell Plate and plan an menu for pre-schoolers.
Homophones quiz
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Homophones quiz

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An interactive powerpoint that helps with spellings of some common homophones. It ends with a worksheet which can either be printed or be done as a class.
Why Punctuate?
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Why Punctuate?

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A Powerpoint presentation which uses humour to demonstrate how the lack of punctuation can change the meaning of a sentence.
Maths Riddles
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Maths Riddles

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A good ice breaker to start a maths lesson with and a good resource to use remotely via Zoom or Teams. Gets children thinking laterally and having fun.
PARTY PLANNING PROJECT
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PARTY PLANNING PROJECT

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In groups, pupils plan a hypothetical party, with a different task for each group to compete and present to the class. They also have 2 individual tasks as part of the project. Cross Curricular learning points include:- English, Maths, Communication, Negotiation, Presentation, Problem Solving, Creativity and Design.
FILMS
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FILMS

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A total lesson plan based on the topic of films, looking at plot types and the 7 story steps. This lesson is suitable for English lessons and ESOL students.
ALIBI. A game of communication and observation for all ages.
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ALIBI. A game of communication and observation for all ages.

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This presentation sets out the game of Alibi for the teacher to present to the class. The game is a creative activity suitable for year 5 up to year 13 which they will love. Learning objectives include Creating a story Writing Creative thinking Communication – speaking and listening. Asking and answering questions Presenting Observation
BEING KIND!
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BEING KIND!

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Inspire Kindness with This Engaging 1-Hour Lesson Plan for KS1 Children Looking for a meaningful PSHE lesson plan to help KS1 children explore the concept of kindness? This 1-hour interactive lesson includes 8 fun activities designed to teach children how important kindness is, and how it impacts others. Activities range from watching the ripple effect of a pebble dropped in water to acting as “someone’s angel” to show kindness in action. This flexible lesson plan is perfect for PSHE sessions, particularly around special times like Christmas, celebrations, or whenever you are promoting kindness. It’s also a great tool for addressing arguments, conflict resolution, and bullying behavior in the classroom. Key Features: 1-hour kindness-focused lesson for KS1 students Includes 8 diverse activities that encourage empathy, compassion, and understanding Ideal for PSHE, Christmas activities, and anti-bullying lessons Perfect for teachers looking to encourage positive behavior and community spirit in the classroom Whether you’re celebrating kindness or addressing difficult moments like bullying, this lesson provides children with a safe, structured space to learn about the importance of being kind to others.
MINDFULNESS ACTIVITIES FOR CALM AND POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH
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MINDFULNESS ACTIVITIES FOR CALM AND POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH

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Mindfulness and Calming Exercises for Children: Improve Focus and Reduce Anxiety Looking for ways to help children stay calm, focused and grounded? These mindfulness and calming exercises are perfect for reducing anxiety and stress in children, especially before important events like tests or SATS. These exercises are designed to generate a sense of peace and focus, helping children to calm down after break time or intense activities like PE. This resource is especially helpful for children with ADD or ADHD, providing a way to reset and refocus before starting the next lesson or activity. Whether it’s helping kids unwind after playtime or preparing them for classroom learning, these exercises promote a soothing and quiet environment where students can refocus their minds and improve concentration. Key Benefits: Helps reduce anxiety and stress, especially before tests and SATS Great for resetting and refocusing children after break time, lunchtime, or PE Ideal for children with ADD or ADHD, promoting calmness and improved focus Supports a smooth transition between activities and lessons Enhances overall mindfulness and promotes a peaceful classroom environment Use these mindfulness exercises as part of your daily routine to help children learn to manage their emotions, focus better, and approach challenges with a calm mindset.
16 Fun Filler Activities for Transition Times. Kids will love them, and you!
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16 Fun Filler Activities for Transition Times. Kids will love them, and you!

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16 Fun Filler Activities for Transition Times Whether it’s lining up for lunch, transitioning from playtime, or waiting for the class to settle, every school day has those small pockets of time where students need to pause and wait. Instead of letting these moments pass by, use them to engage students with fun, quick games! These 16 classroom games not only help children stay patient but also make you the go-to teacher for keeping things fun and productive. Perfect for creating smooth transitions and happy learners throughout the day.
LEARNING FUN! SEVEN STATIC ELECTRICITY EXPERIMENTS.
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LEARNING FUN! SEVEN STATIC ELECTRICITY EXPERIMENTS.

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Seven interactive static electricity experiments which introduce electromagnetism to children. Each activity lists required resources (all very simple and easy - balloons as a staple!) Then the activity is outlined, followed by a simple explanation. Enough to cover two lessons.
Mastering Article Writing: A Comprehensive Guide for Teens (GCSE/KS4)
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Mastering Article Writing: A Comprehensive Guide for Teens (GCSE/KS4)

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Equip your 15-16-year-old students with essential writing skills using this engaging PowerPoint presentation. Perfect for GCSE and KS4, this resource breaks down the art of crafting articles and news stories. Students will learn: The diverse purposes of writing (inform, entertain, educate, and more). Real-world applications, from websites and online content to magazines and newspapers. Tips to tailor writing for different audiences and markets. Empower your students to write with confidence and creativity, whether for school projects, future careers, or personal expression. Ideal for English Language, Media Studies, or cross-curricular use. Contains a Power Point Presentation and Four Work Sheets.
How to personalise learning for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
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How to personalise learning for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.

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Supporting Learners with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND): Comprehensive Training for Educators Are you looking to provide the best learning experience for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)? This essential training resource is designed to equip teachers, teaching assistants, and educators with the tools and strategies to ensure all learners thrive, enjoy the learning process, and achieve their full potential. This resource is available in both PowerPoint and PDF formats, offering flexibility for your training sessions. It’s ideal for staff training days, INSET days, or as a guide to inform best practices in supporting SEND learners. With a focus on practical, evidence-based techniques, this comprehensive guide will help your staff: Create an inclusive learning environment where SEND students feel supported and engaged. Adapt teaching methods to meet the diverse needs of all students, ensuring that no one is left behind. Implement strategies to enhance both academic achievement and social-emotional well-being for SEND learners. Empower your team with the knowledge and skills to foster a positive, inclusive classroom environment. Perfect for schools aiming to elevate their SEND provision and achieve excellence in inclusive education.