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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.
Area and Perimeter - Match Up Activity
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Area and Perimeter - Match them up! Activity: Cut out the shapes (and area/perimeter answers) and jumble them up. Then ask the children to match them up correctly. Great warm up or plenary activity! Fully editable.
Sponsorship Form - Template
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Sponsorship Form - Template

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Why not ask your class to participate in a sponsored Hula Hoop challenge (or something similar) to raise money for a school resource or charity? E.g. Some new tricycles, extra reading books, new playground equipment etc. Just use this simple sponsorship form by adding your name, challenge, date and year group and away you go. Good luck raising money.
Non-chronological reports -  Booklet and Writing Templates
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Non-chronological reports - Booklet and Writing Templates

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A fully editable non-chronological report booklet and two A3 size non-chronological report templates/writing frames. The booklet contains a title page + 13 pages to write about different headings. You could always add a contents page, glossary and index for more able students. The templates are designed to allow the writer to add a specific subject/title under each relevant heading/subheading (the children just need to fill in the spaces). Fully editable.
Long vowel 'a' PowerPoint (ay / ai / a_e / ei)
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Long vowel 'a' PowerPoint (ay / ai / a_e / ei)

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A PowerPoint that introduces the long ‘a’ vowel sound. 12 slides. SLIDE 3: ay as in play. SLIDE 5: a_e as in magic ‘e’. SLIDE 8: ai as in rain. SLIDE 11: ei as in eight. Ideal for KS1 or Lower KS2. Please note: When you preview the PowerPoint, the images may appear distorted/squashed BUT the images will be completely normal once purchased. Fully editable.
Non-chronological reports (PowerPoint & Planning Templates)
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Summary of resource: A simple way to introduce your class to non-chronological reports. 24 easy-to-teach slides. Planning templates and examples provided. . Contents of PowerPoint: . What are non-chronological reports? How to start and plan your report Layout and Features Examples to look at …
Myths and Legends - Creative Writing - PowerPoint Presentation
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Myths and Legends - Creative Writing - PowerPoint Presentation

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POWERPOINT PRESENTATION - 29 SLIDES A great way to introduce your class to ‘Myths and Legends’ and to get them to write their own Myth or Legend. Slide 3: What is Myth and Legend? Slides 4 - 5: Theseus and The Minotaur and Odysseus and Polyphemus texts. Slides 6 – 10: Examples of mythical creatures. Slide 11: The Minotaur character profile sheet. Slide 12: 6 mythical creatures/monsters to cut out and use for a character profile. Slide 13: A blank creature/monster character profile template. Slides 14 – 20: Examples of Heroes and Heroines. Slide 21: How to incorporate a Hero or Heroine into a story. Slide 22: Theseus character profile sheet. Slide 23: 6 mythical heroes /heroines to cut out and use for a character profile. Slide 24: A blank hero/heroine character profile template. Slides 25 – 29: Writing templates to plan and write a Myth or Legend.
Family Fortunes!
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Family Fortunes!

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A great game to play! Just divide your class into groups and get them to guess the answers to the questions. The more answers they get, the more points they win! Suitable for 5+ (depending on ability).
Consideration for others
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Consideration for others

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PSHE lesson: How can we be considerate to others? Slide Show: Slide 1: Title Slide Slide 2: Definition: What is consideration? Slide 3: Are you considerate? Slide 4: Activity 1 - consideration for others Slide 5: Activity 2 - When are you considerate to your Teacher /Parent? Slide 6: Consideration quote Fully editable.
Mosques - PowerPoint and Activity Booklet
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Mosques - PowerPoint and Activity Booklet

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MOSQUES 2 great resources: . A 13-slide PowerPoint that teaches children why Mosques are special to Muslims. A 2-page activity booklet: Match the features of a Mosque to the appropriate description, and try to fill in the missing words. . Answer sheet provided. Fully editable.
Data Handling Presentation
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Data Handling Presentation

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Includes: - Finding and sorting Information - Displaying Information (line graphs, tally charts, bar charts/graphs, Carroll diagrams and Venn diagrams) - Code breakers - Interpreting data Can be adapted for upper KS1 and lower KS2
New Class: Transition Forms - 2 to choose from
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New Class: Transition Forms - 2 to choose from

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New Class: Transition Meeting Forms 2 forms to choose from. Very useful to complete prior to passing on your ‘current’ class to the next teacher. Form 1: Appropriate notes under the following ‘headings’ will make the transition effortless and give the new teacher a clearer and more accurate picture of every child: Name Family or School connections Medical SEN Pastoral Academic Sport Form 2: Appropriate notes under the following headings will make the transition effortless and give the new teacher a clearer and more accurate picture of every child: Student Name Previous Teacher SEN IEP/ELS English Plus Term 3 Writing Assessment level Term 3 Maths Assessment level Term 3 Reading Assessment level Running Record Age Reading Band Last 3 Guided Reading Book Titles Dietary/medical Behaviour Attitude Parents Other Fully editable!
Rhyming Couplets
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Rhyming Couplets

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4 resources in total Plan and create your own rhyming couplet poems using these versatile worksheets. 8 pages in total. Fully editable.
Pin the tail on the donkey - following verbal directions and instructions
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Pin the tail on the donkey - following verbal directions and instructions

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Great game to use when teaching directions or instructions! Instructions: Stick the donkey(s) on the wall. Arrange the children into pairs. Blindfold one child in each pair and give them a tail. The blindfolded child must listen to his/her partner’s instructions to correctly pin the tail in the correct place. Great for learning directions and following instructions. Just print out onto A3, stick the donkey back to back and laminate! Then you’re ready to go! Fully editable.
End of Year - RAG Rating Sheet - Assessing Pupil Progress
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End of Year - RAG Rating Sheet - Assessing Pupil Progress

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A useful document to complete at the end of the year (or at the end of each term). The RAG rating system highlights students who (are): CAUSE FOR CONCERN - RED REQUIRE MONITORING - AMBER HAVE NO CONCERNS AT PRESENT - GREEN It’s a document that can be used by the class teacher and leadership team to monitor students closely. This form is also a CLEAR and EFFECTIVE way to highlight children who REQUIRE immediate attention/support, and those that don’t. An excellent tracking and assessment tool. Fully editable.
Speech Marks and Speech Bubbles - PowerPoint + Activity Booklet
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Speech Marks and Speech Bubbles - PowerPoint + Activity Booklet

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Ideal for 5+ (depending on ability). Fully editable. PowerPoint - 6 slides showing examples of speech written in speech bubbles and in sentences. Also attached is a 4-page activity booklet: Activity 1: Students must write down something each character might say in the speech bubble provided. Then they must write out the speech in a full sentence (using speech marks). The first is done for them. Activity 2: Students must give each character a name. Then they must write something the characters are saying to each other in the speech bubbles. Finally, they must write the conversation on the lines. The first one has been done for them. Activity 3: Same as activity 2 but this time the conversation must be BIGGER. Activity 4: A character called ‘Amelia’ must ask Tom a question then respond to his reply. Students must copy out the conversation on the lines provided.