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Hello! We're creating resources for busy primary school teachers. All our writers are themselves experienced KS1 and KS2 professionals and we design our resources to be as appealing and accessible as possible.

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Hello! We're creating resources for busy primary school teachers. All our writers are themselves experienced KS1 and KS2 professionals and we design our resources to be as appealing and accessible as possible.
KS2 Writing Features Challenge Mat: Powerful Verbs
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KS2 Writing Features Challenge Mat: Powerful Verbs

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This set of worksheets allows KS2 children to explore more ambitious vocabulary for their own writing. Each task - understand, explain, challenge, test, apply - explores how choosing more powerful synonyms for everyday verbs can change the meaning of a sentence, and give writing more impact. Perfect for home learning, as an exercise before an independent writing task, and as a way to challenge more able learners in lower year groups, the worksheets are bright and engaging, using eye-catching images to fire children’s imaginations, and giving them the opportunity to apply their knowledge in creative writing activities.
KS2 Writing Posters: Synonyms – Powerful Verbs
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KS2 Writing Posters: Synonyms – Powerful Verbs

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This pack contains 11 interactive posters to inspire more effective writing from children in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6. Each features an everyday (‘boring’) verb, or verb phrase, surrounded by more powerful synonyms, illustrated with eye-catching images. There are two versions of each poster - labelled and unlabelled - as well as pupil worksheets so children can come up with their own synonyms and find, or draw, illustrations for them.
KS2 Adverbial Phrases: Model Sentences for Reference, Display and Activities
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KS2 Adverbial Phrases: Model Sentences for Reference, Display and Activities

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This KS2 grammar resources features a wide range of sentences using adverbial phrases for connection, which children in Year 3 and 4 can use as models for their own writing. Because they are not all fronted adverbials, the sentences will be useful for children in Year 5 and 6, too. The sentences are available in two versions: For the table – pupil reference sheets show all of the model sentences on 2 mats which can be kept on tables and referred to during lessons. Additional versions are provided which separate the sentences into easily trimmable columns. This enables you to provide a pupil with a smaller group of phrases at a time. For display – the sentences are presented at a larger size so they can be used as part of a wall display. Also included are: Adverbial phrases worksheets x 3 - these contain different sentences that are missing words or phrases, for children to complete Adverbial phrases set - the words and phrases can be cut out individually, then sorted into different categories using the grid provided Adverbial phrases grid - children can use this to classify and sort different types of adverbial phrases
KS2 Non-fiction Reading Comprehension: Artemis - Return to the Moon
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KS2 Non-fiction Reading Comprehension: Artemis - Return to the Moon

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A KS2 non-fiction text on the Artemis space programme, which aims to use the Moon as a stepping stone on the journey to send astronauts to the planet Mars. This can be used as part of a guided reading session or as homework. Also included are 14 comprehension questions covering the different reading skills of data retrieval, inference and the use of vocabulary.
Classic Text Reading Comprehension Pack: The Wizard of Oz, Five Children and It, and The Wind in the
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Classic Text Reading Comprehension Pack: The Wizard of Oz, Five Children and It, and The Wind in the

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This classic texts challenge pack provides a quick burst of comprehension practice - ideal for morning work, a short reading session or even sparking an interest in a classic text. Each challenge includes a brief extract from a classic text with a range of reading challenge questions focusing on the key skills of inference, information retrieval and vocabulary use. The classic texts in this pack are: The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum Five Children and It, by E. Nesbit The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Graham
Representations of Numbers: Y3 – Number and Place Value – Maths Challenge
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Representations of Numbers: Y3 – Number and Place Value – Maths Challenge

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These number representation worksheets provide extra challenge for Y3 children. A variety of problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a single lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions, or home learning. Y3 maths objective: identify, represent and estimate numbers using different representations.
Y3 Spelling Patterns - Classroom Display Pack
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Y3 Spelling Patterns - Classroom Display Pack

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Enhance your KS2 classroom displays with this set of 14 colourful posters based around Year 3 spelling patterns. Each poster shows the spelling pattern surrounded by 8 eye-catching images illustrating words that use that pattern. As well as the completed posters, the pack includes: posters where the example illustrations aren’t labelled, so children can be challenged to identify the missing words; posters showing the spelling pattern only, so children can add their own example words and pictures; individual elements of the posters, which can be cut out and assembled as part of any larger wall display, and added to by the children.
Spelling Workouts, Y3 and Y4: 's' sound spelt 'sc'
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Spelling Workouts, Y3 and Y4: 's' sound spelt 'sc'

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These worksheets, covering the ‘s’ sound spelt ‘sc’, are an excellent way for children in Years 3 and 4 to revise and practise these spelling patterns. The worksheets include five different activities in which children look at spelling patterns, identify misspelt words and apply their spellings in context. They can be used within lessons, as an assessment or as a homework task.
Year 2 Spelling Patterns: Word Search Revision Pack
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Year 2 Spelling Patterns: Word Search Revision Pack

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This Year 2 spelling revision pack contains 25 worksheets, each covering a different Key Stage 1 spelling pattern. Once children have found all the hidden words in the grid, they should then identify the common spelling pattern. Two versions of each sheet are included - one with the list of words that children need to find, and one without. Answer sheets for all the word searches are also included.
Year 6 Spelling Patterns Word Search Revision Pack
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Year 6 Spelling Patterns Word Search Revision Pack

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There are six different word searches in this pack. One version provides a list of the words pupils are looking for, while in a more challenging version children have to find the words without guidance. They are also asked to identify the spelling patterns. A second worksheet features activities to help children explore the spelling patterns and vocabulary further, and in different contexts.
Civil Rights Activists – KS2 Writing Inspiration Posters
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Civil Rights Activists – KS2 Writing Inspiration Posters

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These biography posters list key facts about famous civil rights activists, and are perfect for inspiring writing activities in your KS2 classroom - especially biographical recounts. Influential figures from history and the present who feature in the set include: Harriet Tubman Malala Yousafzai Martin Luther King Jr. Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi Nelson Mandela Rosa Parks
Grammar Burst: Y4 - Fronted Adverbials
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Grammar Burst: Y4 - Fronted Adverbials

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This powerful KS2 grammar resources pack provides everything you need to teach a series of five lessons on fronted adverbials, culminating in an extended writing task where children can use their grammatical understanding in context.
Grammar Burst: Y3 - Prepositional Phrases
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Grammar Burst: Y3 - Prepositional Phrases

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This powerful KS2 grammar resources pack provides everything you need to teach a series of five lessons on prepositional phrases, culminating in an extended writing task where children can use their grammatical understanding in context.
Tarsia Puzzle: Adjective Synonyms
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Tarsia Puzzle: Adjective Synonyms

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This challenging KS2 grammar game will help get children thinking about making powerful adjective choices. A tarsia is a simple jigsaw puzzle which children solve by matching up sides of triangles so that they correspond with each other, to form one giant equilateral triangle. In this case, children need to match adjective synonyms. An ideal stretch and challenge activity for in the classroom, or for homework.
Grammar Bursts: Synonyms and Antonyms
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Grammar Bursts: Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms and synonyms are the focus of this Grammar Burst pack, which provides all you need to teach five 15-minute lessons on this Year 6 topic - leading to an extended piece of writing in which children can apply their understanding.
KS2 Writing Features Challenge Mat: Upskilling and Improving Sentences
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KS2 Writing Features Challenge Mat: Upskilling and Improving Sentences

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These bright and engaging worksheets encourage children to revise and practise techniques for writing more ambitious and interesting sentences. The sheets offer five different challenges, under the headings understand, explain, challenge, test and apply. These can be completed during a single lesson, spread over a number of sessions, or used for homework. The questions encourage creative responses as well as revision, and use interesting images to spark children’s imaginations.
Guided Reading Dice
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Guided Reading Dice

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These attractive dice are designed to help children to reflect on what they have read. At the end of a reading session, they can use them to generate a question about the text for a written or oral response.