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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.
Crack the codes
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Crack the codes

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Alpha-numeric codes to crack. I used as part of a theme on Spies and mystery, encouraging children to independently solve the clues, using phonic strategies to read.
Vowel Digraph Flashcards
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Vowel Digraph Flashcards

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Flashcards (could be blown up to make posters) of vowel digraphs and examples of words that use the phoneme in them, including pictures. Designed to be placed in sound families, to assist emergent writers with their spellings.
Simple KS1 balancing equation
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Simple KS1 balancing equation

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Visual of balancing scales showing 4+2 = 5+1 Could be used alongside Maths Makes Sense ditty "same value, different appearance" Good as an extension task for more able children
Sikh values
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Sikh values

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PowerPoint exploring the values of Vand chakna (sharing), sewa (service), kirat karna (earning a living by honest means), hukam (acceptance of God's will) and equality of gender, race and creed. Last lesson in a set of 5 from Leicester City&'s SACRE RE Syllabus KS1 unit on Beginning to learn about the Sikhs (symbols, stories and sharing). Please see my other lessons on the Sikh Gurus, Sikh artefacts and objects, Duni Chand and the needle of heaven, and the Langar (free kitchen).
Commonwealth map
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Commonwealth map

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A world map showing the Commonwealth countries and where they can be found. Used as a resource to support learning about the Queen and the countries she reigns over.
Pirates
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Pirates

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Based on information from the National Maritime Museum's website with images. Who were pirates, what did they do, how did they live and what can we learn to make ourselves better people?
How to use PowerPoint
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How to use PowerPoint

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A PowerPoint written for Infant age children to begin to use PowerPoint software. Learning how to: 1. Insert slides 2. Change the layout of slides 3. Insert images 4. Save the document Can be used for story-writing or non-fiction
I'm Fantastic!
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I'm Fantastic!

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PowerPoint lesson plan based on National Schools Partnership lesson 1 Fantastic You! for KS1. Links with the SEAL Good to be me. Unit plan based around Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl. Video links used.
This is the Bear and the Picnic Lunch
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This is the Bear and the Picnic Lunch

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Based on the picture book by Sarah Hayes. The rhyming book text, rhyming wordbank and differentiated cloze worksheets. Would work well alongside a teddy bear/bear theme, as well as a stand-alone poetry unit.
Eric Carle Brown Bear style name book
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Eric Carle Brown Bear style name book

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A worksheet based on Eric Carle's book Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see? Inspired by Chalk Talk a kindergarten blog featured on Pinterest I created this sheet to create a class name book. Each child writes their own name at the top twice (Annie Annie who do you see? I see Oliver looking at me) etc. I made our book in class alphabetical order! The child will then draw a picture of their friend in the middle of the page.