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Timelines - Miss Trunchbull & Matlida
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Timelines - Miss Trunchbull & Matlida

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A fun way to explore 24 time by stating the daily timeline of Miss Trunchbull and Matilda. Differentiated by amount of lines available to write on. Images included are not my own, but as credited by to the illustrator within the resource. For more examples, check my Instagram reel on @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Long Term Memories
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Long Term Memories

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A fun way to round up a term or a year by filling the brain with sentences all about the children’s favourite memories so far. It can be doodled within and children can write in different colours to make the brain really pop! For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Literacy Strategy Pyramid
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Literacy Strategy Pyramid

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A really great tool for combining many of literacy strategies into one visualisation to show the development of a character linked with the story as a whole. For more examples, check my Instagram reel on @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Storyboard
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Storyboard

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A versatile storyboard that can be used in many way. For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Timed Bootcamp
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Timed Bootcamp

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A record sheet for a fun boot camp style fitness lesson. Can be used easily to link in learning of time. For more examples, check my Instagram reel on @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Chess Board Design
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Chess Board Design

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A simple template to colour your own chessboard to play on and to use the skills of summarisation to explain the rules to a friend. For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Emoji Inference
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Emoji Inference

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A great way to discuss the different emotional vocabulary needed on a day to day basis, by linking it through the commonly used emojis found all around us. Asking the children to discuss the emojis and to justify this based off the facial expressions of the emojis is a good lesson in understanding that difficulty of reading an emotion on the surface. For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Data Handling - Litter Pick Up
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Data Handling - Litter Pick Up

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Linked with the SDGs and maths, this resource allows children to work on their data handling by inputting the names of the litter they find, tallying and then turning to number form. There is space for a new bin design and linked imaged to the sustainable development goals. For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
My Kindness Monster Bundle
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My Kindness Monster Bundle

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A fun way to introduce the theme of kindness with a class by designing and describing a kindness monster! The bundle included a design page followed by a writing template and then a example piece of writing. Finally, I have drawn four example monsters using my iPad which can help inspire some creativity of monster designs.
Dear Diary by The Grinch
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Dear Diary by The Grinch

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This is a diary entry in the style of The Grinch. A writing lesson in first person narrative that also embeds skills of summarising. It is a great way to focus on the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of love, kindness, connection and community. Examples of writing can be found on instagram at @TeachingInTechnicolour If you’d like to share examples of your work, you can email me with the address - teachingintechnicolour@gmail.com or on Twitter @InTechnicolour Thanks, Nicholas
Would you rather?
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Would you rather?

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A simple format for a fun getting to know you game. Children can use this to come up with their own options and read them to small groups or the whole class.
Dystopian Writing - A World Without Mathematics
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Dystopian Writing - A World Without Mathematics

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Dystopian Writing Task Resource Engage Your Students with A Dystopian Writing Task Resource! Introduce your students writing a dystopian narrative set in a world without mathematics. They will follow a brave protagonist battling against an antagonist who has eliminated math, leading to chaos and disorder. This resource encourages critical thinking about the importance of mathematics in society as well as narrative and imaginative writing skills. What’s Inside: Model Writing Example: A sample narrative that highlights key elements of dystopian narrative, providing a clear template for students to read and analyse. This has an AI generated image to accomany it and help inspire the idea of the antagonist villain. Planning Page included this Learning Intention and Success Criteria as well as prompting questions and examples to help inspire your children before they begin. Learning Intention: To create and gradually develop interesting plots, characters, and settings (ENG 2-31a). Success Criteria: An engaging title to draw in the reader. A vivid setting and context for the story. Gradual development of the background and plot. Introduction and description of interesting and believable characters. Use of figurative language techniques: alliteration, similes, and metaphors. An ending that clarifies the protagonist’s aim and goal.
Draw like Tim Burton
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Draw like Tim Burton

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As with my Pick-a-Witch series, I have created a resource where by you can use this reference sheet to have personalisation and choice, whilst still be guided in your selections to create a portrait in the style of Tim Burton. Perfect for some spooky Halloween displays!
Defeating with Decimals
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Defeating with Decimals

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Here are two word documents in the style of letters to children: one from a vampire hunter and one from a witch hunter. Both letter’s are about working with a potion recipe to defeat the monsters. The recipes are for one bottle and then there is differentiation for the children to upscale the recipe to larger quantities. Both letters require the use of decimals - for the vampires it is to one decimal place and for the witches it is to two. Both are accompanied by a teacher’s answer guide.