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.
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.
Imaginary World - PLACE MATS
3 differentiated PLACE MATS with words, phrases and key points for stories set in an imaginary worlds.
Great for students to refer to when planning and writing their stories.
Fully editable.
This bundle of 6 resources includes:
A PowerPoint showing examples of what it means to explain.
An explanation rubric.
A ‘What is it?’ activity.
A writing to explain 4-page activity booklet.
A Cause and Effect PowerPoint.
A 36-slide PowerPoint containing the following information:
What are explanation texts?
Identifying the subject in an explanation text.
6 Explanation texts: 1. Water pollution 2. The production of paper 3. Health and Beauty 4. How do volcanoes erupt? 5. What would happen if humans didn’t have bones? 6. What do muscles do?
Layout of an explanation text.
Cause and effect – connectives, examples and activities.
More explanation activities.
This 53-slide PowerPoint covers the following:
What are instructions?
Verbal instructions.
Time connectives.
Written Instructions.
Imperative (Bossy) Verbs.
Instructional Writing Examples.
Instructional Writing Task.
Writing Frames.
Editing Instructions.
Ideal for 6+ and fully editable.
What are the factors in each number?
Teaching point: Prime numbers have only 2 factors: 1 and the number itself.
Fully editable worksheets and PowerPoint.
Differentiated activities.
Ideal for Y3 or Y4.
This 53-slide PowerPoint covers the following:
What are instructions?
Verbal instructions.
Time connectives.
Written Instructions.
Imperative (Bossy) Verbs.
Instructional Writing Examples.
Instructional Writing Task.
Writing Frames.
Editing Instructions.
Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Fully editable.
This resource is ideal if you want to set up your own KS1 school library.
Attached are 17 sets of “recommended” library books - for children aged 4 to 8 years.
Box labels and notes home (reminding students to return their books) included.
25 pages in total.
Fully editable.
My university dissertation.
Topic: The National Literacy Strategy.
A Literacy Task Force in January 1997 (chaired by Michael Barber and set up by the Labour Party shadow education minister David Blunkett) published its interim report - A reading revolution: How we can teach every child to read well.
In the report, one of the recommendations was that the National Literacy Project (NLP) should be evaluated.
The conservative government had previously established the NLP as a pilot scheme in thirteen Local Education Authorities. The aim of the evaluation was to determine whether the NLP should form the basis for a wider national literacy programme for all schools should Labour win the election.
The major features of the NLP were: the introduction of a carefully structured literacy hour; a three strand programme of work at text, sentence and word level; a framework of teaching objectives indicating what should be taught during each term.
Grade awarded: 82% - 1st Degree.
9 pages.
3707 words.
Fully editable.
This activity book can be used to teach any child to read and write.
48 pages.
Must be taught on a 1-to-1 basis.
Ideal for dyslexic students.
Age range: 3+
Authors and Letters PowerPoint.
45 slides with integrated activities.
Ideal for 7+
Focused author: Quentin Blake.
Students will learn to…
Read and evaluate books.
Persuade other people to read books.
Write blurbs.
Learn how to review and rate books.
Write book reviews.
Use persuasive language.
Write postcards, letters and cards.