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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.
Motivational quotations
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Motivational quotations

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A set of four motivational posters containing quotations from a variety of sources. Can be used in lessons or display a different quotation each day/week to inspire and motivate children to try their hardest.
Have you remembered...?
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Have you remembered...?

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Poster to remind children of their morning jobs when they enter the classroom. Encouraging independence and organisation. Homework, reading packets, pencil sharpened, spellings completed and checking previously marked work.
Discussion pictures
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Discussion pictures

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Pictures to be used for paired discussion. Children to study the picture carefully, and talk about it: What is the picture about? Who are the characters? What do you like about the picture? Imagine you are in the picture, who would you be? Where would you be? What are you doing? Designed to be used with R-time lesson Year 1 lesson 1.15. Also useful for SEAL lessons and other times where images of multicultural families and people are needed.
Duni Chand and the needle of heaven
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Duni Chand and the needle of heaven

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Lesson based on the Sikh story of Duni Chand and the value of generosity. Guru Nanak reminds the greedy Duni Chand that when you die, you cannot take material possessions and wealth with you. Encourages children to act out the story and decide what Duni Chand could have done with his wealth. Also attached a homework sheet for children to explore words associated with generosity. Lesson taken from the Leicester SACRE RE Syllabus KS1 unit of Beginning to learn about the Sikhs: symbols, stories and sharing. Please see my other lessons on the Sikh Gurus and Sikh artefacts and objects.
Humpty's Day
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Humpty's Day

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Worksheet to use with SEAL Say no Bullying for Year 1. To use after story on Humpty Dumpty and how he was pushed off the wall by one of the King's soldiers. Children to write down what the characters might be saying, or how they are feeling.
Brother and sister tally chart
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Brother and sister tally chart

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A tally and frequency chart made to record the number of siblings each child in the class has. Used to introduce and practise tally writing and interpreting simple survey results.
Water signs
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Water signs

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Labels for drinking and non-drinking water. I used as part of my lesson-plan on water saving. See SSEHV wasting water lesson plan
Family tree names
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Family tree names

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Labels and captions to use on a Family tree themed display. I made a large tree, and stuck on the different names people may call family members. A lot of the names are Asian, due to the population of my school.
Vitamins
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Vitamins

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4 posters on Vitamins A, B12, C and E detailing some of the fruit and vegetables they can eat to get the vitamins. Also lists some jobs that vitamins do for the body.
New year around the world
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New year around the world

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An image of children holding hands around the world. Could be used as a starting point for similarities and differences; cultural, or new year discussions
Hurt no living thing display
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Hurt no living thing display

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Values in nature display idea. To be used in conjunction with 'Hurt no living thing&' poem by Christina Rossetti. I had pictures (collage/drawn/paintings) of minibeasts that the children had made, under a flap with a clue to what minibeast it was.
Hurt no living thing
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Hurt no living thing

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Poem by Christina Rossetti. I used as part of a Minibeasts display, drawing out the human values of different minibeasts, and how we should look after them
Oxford Reading Tree Extended Stories
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Oxford Reading Tree Extended Stories

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I have written three extended stories to some Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 stories. I could not find the original extended stories to these, although they may exist. The stories are for: Who is it?, Six in a bed, and Fun at the beach. I have also attached some other original extended stories, written by Roderick Hunt, that I have typed out, ready for a Shared Reading session.