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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.

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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
ow phoneme
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ow phoneme

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Differentiated powerpoint for Phase 3/4 group teaching. 1. Blending for reading words including pseudo words. 2. Oral segmentation. 3. Segmentation for spelling. 4. Reading sentences.
oo phoneme
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oo phoneme

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A PowerPoint designed to cater for a mixed Phase 3 & 4 lesson focusing on the /oo/ phoneme. 1. Blend to read: Examples of words to read for both pronunciations, as well as a couple of nonsense 'alien&' words. 2. Oral segmentation. 3. Segmentation for spelling. 4. Reading sentences
er phoneme
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er phoneme

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Differentiated PowerPoint designed to cater for a mixed Phase 3-4 group. 1. Blending for reading words incl pseudo words. 2. Oral segmentation. 3. Segmentation for spelling. 4. Reading sentences.
Exploring pumpkins inside and out
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Exploring pumpkins inside and out

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PowerPoint version of my previous SMART notebook file. A short introduction to describing pumpkins, both on the outside and inside. Activity inspired by A-Z Teacher Stuff (lessons atoz) to make a non fiction pumpkin book. Children to write words, phrases or sentences to describe the outside and inside of the pumpkin. Can cut orange wool and seeds to stick on the inside of the book to illustrate. Also some words on pumpkins as display title Suitable for topics on autumn and Halloween
Think Say Write Check marking guidelines
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Think Say Write Check marking guidelines

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Large display cards for class marking display, a 1 side of A4 size for tables and individual bookmark styles for sticking into exercise books. The symbols are my school's marking policy symbols. Hope this is of use to someone else!
Listening quotation
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Listening quotation

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Listen and silent are spelt with the same letters quotation. Linked to What the Ladybird Heard by Julia Donaldson, so great for use when learning about good listening skills, as well as animals topics, especially farm animals
Humpty Dumpty's feelings
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Humpty Dumpty's feelings

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A set of 4 differentiated worksheets for children to draw happy and sad faces on Humpty Dumpty. Designed to be used as a PSHE/PSED lesson on emotions to tie in with the nursery rhyme. Could also tie in with the KS1 SEAL Anti-bullying resources.
Superhero labels
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Superhero labels

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Labels designed to be used for pegs, trays, books, folders etc. All with a superhero theme. Spiderman, Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Robin, Catwoman, Green Lantern, Captain America, Wonder Woman, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man. Shapes courtesy of Surfing to Success.
Fairy-tale characters
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Fairy-tale characters

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A PowerPoint based around characters within fairy-tales. Looking into how characters fit into the story mountain, and adjective use to add interest into the story.
Treasure map in a bottle
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Treasure map in a bottle

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A b/w image of a bottle with a b/w treasure map inside. Role-play, literacy writing inspiration... I am planning to roll and tie up with string so children can discover!
Moon landing VCOP word mat
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Moon landing VCOP word mat

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A word mat designed to support writing about the moon landing. Sectioned in to Vocabulary, Connectives, Openers and Punctuation. Also contains the two common phrases broadcast and VCOP superheroes (thanks to Butterbeer and ilovemarmite)