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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
ch and sh words
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ch and sh words

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A selection of ch and sh words to display or use in your classroom. A very basic but useful resource. 4 pages of words. Fully editable.
Individual Spellings - Individualised Learning
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Individual Spellings - Individualised Learning

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2 Worksheets attached: Worksheet 1 - on this sheet, there are spaces available for a child to practise 10 individual spellings. The pupils (or teacher) must select 10 incorrect spellings from the child’s class exercise book(s). They are given a set time to learn and master the spellings. Once the child knows the spellings by heart, they must ask a parent to sign the bottom of the sheet. The teacher then tests the child, and if they pass the test, they receive a reward (e.g. House point) and a new set of spellings. Worksheet 2 in the same except there are 15 individual spaces for 15 individual spellings (instead of 10). Fully editable.
Imaginary World Descriptions - Describe the Settings
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Imaginary World Descriptions - Describe the Settings

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Activity: Describe the imaginary worlds. Students must write a description of each setting as though it is a paragraph in a story. Students should use adjectives to describe the scene. What are the characters doing? Where are they going? Who lives there? Students must try to create a mood and ‘paint a picture with words’ for the reader so that they can easily visualise each setting in their heads.
Dictionary Skills - Clarification Activity
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Dictionary Skills - Clarification Activity

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Dictionary - Clarification activity Just write down (no more than 4) unfamiliar/new words on the worksheet then ask your student’s to predict what they mean. Then, ask your student’s to find the actual definition of each word using a dictionary. Finally, ask your student’s to create their own sentence with the word. Fully editable. Suitable for all ages.
BIG WRITING - HOW TO GET STARTED
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BIG WRITING - HOW TO GET STARTED

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Do you want to start BIG WRITING in your school? If so, follow this simple 4-page information booklet. The booklet is divided into the following sections: Philosophy, How to begin, Big Writing Environment, Rewards, Big Writing Files, Snappy Starters/Quick Fire/Power VCOP Starters, Talking, Rainbow Writing, Finger Tapping & Colours. Ideal for staff training or simple reference. Fully editable.
Knowledge Rating Scale - Vocabulary Exposure & Assessment
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Knowledge Rating Scale - Vocabulary Exposure & Assessment

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WHY USE A KNOWLEDGE RATING SCALE (KRS)? It’s a great way to introduce new VOCABULARY at the start of a lesson or unit of work. It’s a great way to assess your student’s knowledge of vocabulary. It’s a great way to identify your learning groups for a lesson or unit of work. . INSTRUCTIONS: . Just type in (or get the children to write) the vocabulary you want them to learn. The example shown is for a ‘Moving and Growing’ topic in science. Ask the children to complete the table indicating the following: I have seen or heard of this word. I can say this word. I can tell you what this word means. I can use this word in a sentence. I don’t know this word. Children who tick the last box indicating, ‘I don’t know this word’ can become your focus group. Fully editable.
Planning a Play Script - Template to complete
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Planning a Play Script - Template to complete

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Planning a Play script - template to complete. A useful starting point before writing a play script. 5 sections to complete: Section 1: Which characters will be in your play? Section 2: What entertaining event(s) will happen? Section 3: Where will each scene take place (settings)? Section 4: Describe the opening stage directions. Section 5: How will the play end? Fully editable.
Adjectives and Nouns Worksheet
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Adjectives and Nouns Worksheet

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Adjectives and Nouns Worksheet Students must write an appropriate adjective and noun in the table provided. Extension activity provided at the bottom of the worksheet. Fully editable.