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Hi all. From assemblies and application letters, to schemes of work and editable worksheets, I hope you find my resources useful and helpful! Enjoy! :-)
DUMLUM Poster
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DUMLUM Poster

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A ready-to-print DUMLUM Poster. Perfect for classroom displays or to include in pupils’ books.
Absorbent Materials Experiment
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Absorbent Materials Experiment

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This practical experiment lesson contains everything you need to inspire and engage children learning about absorbency, investigating which type of paper is the most absorbent. The content of this lesson has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in Science. This lesson meets the following National Curriculum ‘Working Scientifically’ statements: planning different types of scientific enquiries to answer questions, including recognising and controlling variables where necessary; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs; using test results to make predictions to set up further comparative and fair tests; reporting and presenting findings from enquiries, including conclusions, causal relationships and explanations of and a degree of trust in results, in oral and written forms such as displays and other presentations; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs. I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Separating Mixtures Experiment
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Separating Mixtures Experiment

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This practical experiment lesson contains everything you need to inspire and engage children learning about seperation, using filtering to separate a mixture. The content of this lesson has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in Science. This lesson meets the following National Curriculum ‘Working Scientifically’ statements: planning different types of scientific enquiries to answer questions, including recognising and controlling variables where necessary; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs; using test results to make predictions to set up further comparative and fair tests; reporting and presenting findings from enquiries, including conclusions, causal relationships and explanations of and a degree of trust in results, in oral and written forms such as displays and other presentations; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs. I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Dissolving Experiment
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Dissolving Experiment

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This practical experiment lesson contains everything you need to inspire and engage children learning about which materials dissolve in water. The content of this lesson has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in Science. This lesson meets the following National Curriculum ‘Working Scientifically’ statements: planning different types of scientific enquiries to answer questions, including recognising and controlling variables where necessary; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs; using test results to make predictions to set up further comparative and fair tests; reporting and presenting findings from enquiries, including conclusions, causal relationships and explanations of and a degree of trust in results, in oral and written forms such as displays and other presentations; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs. I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Measurements Experiment
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Measurements Experiment

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This practical experiment lesson contains everything you need to inspire and engage children learning about taking and recording measurements accurately, including length, weight, height and volume. The content of this lesson has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in Science. This lesson meets the following National Curriculum ‘Working Scientifically’ statements: planning different types of scientific enquiries to answer questions, including recognising and controlling variables where necessary; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs; using test results to make predictions to set up further comparative and fair tests; reporting and presenting findings from enquiries, including conclusions, causal relationships and explanations of and a degree of trust in results, in oral and written forms such as displays and other presentations; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs. I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Bunsen Burner Experiment
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Bunsen Burner Experiment

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This practical experiment lesson contains everything you need to inspire and engage children learning about using Bunsen burners and exploring how and why temperatures change in a liquid. The content of this lesson has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in Science. This lesson meets the following National Curriculum ‘Working Scientifically’ statements: planning different types of scientific enquiries to answer questions, including recognising and controlling variables where necessary; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs; using test results to make predictions to set up further comparative and fair tests; reporting and presenting findings from enquiries, including conclusions, causal relationships and explanations of and a degree of trust in results, in oral and written forms such as displays and other presentations; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs. I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Bunsen Burner & Science Safety
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Bunsen Burner & Science Safety

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This practical experiment lesson bundle contains everything you need to inspire and engage children learning about Science/Lab Safety and using Bunsen burners. Lesson 1 – Science Safety Lesson 2 – Bunsen Burner Experiment The content of these two lessons has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in Science. This lesson meets the following National Curriculum ‘Working Scientifically’ statements: planning different types of scientific enquiries to answer questions, including recognising and controlling variables where necessary; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs; using test results to make predictions to set up further comparative and fair tests; reporting and presenting findings from enquiries, including conclusions, causal relationships and explanations of and a degree of trust in results, in oral and written forms such as displays and other presentations; taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeat readings when appropriate; recording data and results of increasing complexity using scientific diagrams and labels, classification keys, tables, scatter graphs, bar and line graphs. I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Daily Pupil Wellbeing Sessions (Pack 3)
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Daily Pupil Wellbeing Sessions (Pack 3)

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This pack of 5 ‘Daily Wellbeing Sessions’ will play an integral role in providing a dedicated daily SEMH session that develops pupils’ social, emotional and mental health. Schools have an important part to play in the support system of all those in their care, and particularly in the promotion of mental well-being. Their efforts to promote the physical and mental health of the student population can positively reinforce pupils’ attainment and achievement, improving their well-being and enabling them to thrive and achieve their full potential. The sessions can be embedded within Morning Registration, PSHE lessons, Form Time or at the end of the school day. The purpose is simple, yet unquestionably important: to provide further opportunities to develop and improve pupils’ self-esteem and wellbeing. Through the use of inspirational quotes and thought-provoking multi-media creations, candid and positive discussions can take place with pupils using these Daily Wellbeing Sessions. Enjoy! :-) I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Daily Pupil Wellbeing Sessions (Pack 2)
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Daily Pupil Wellbeing Sessions (Pack 2)

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This pack of 5 ‘Daily Wellbeing Sessions’ will play an integral role in providing a dedicated daily SEMH session that develops pupils’ social, emotional and mental health. Schools have an important part to play in the support system of all those in their care, and particularly in the promotion of mental well-being. Their efforts to promote the physical and mental health of the student population can positively reinforce pupils’ attainment and achievement, improving their well-being and enabling them to thrive and achieve their full potential. The sessions can be embedded within Morning Registration, PSHE lessons, Form Time or at the end of the school day. The purpose is simple, yet unquestionably important: to provide further opportunities to develop and improve pupils’ self-esteem and wellbeing. Through the use of inspirational quotes and thought-provoking multi-media creations, candid and positive discussions can take place with pupils using these Daily Wellbeing Sessions. Enjoy! :-) I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Daily Pupil Wellbeing Sessions (Pack 1)
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Daily Pupil Wellbeing Sessions (Pack 1)

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This pack of 5 ‘Daily Wellbeing Sessions’ will play an integral role in providing a dedicated daily SEMH session that develops pupils’ social, emotional and mental health. Schools have an important part to play in the support system of all those in their care, and particularly in the promotion of mental well-being. Their efforts to promote the physical and mental health of the student population can positively reinforce pupils’ attainment and achievement, improving their well-being and enabling them to thrive and achieve their full potential. The sessions can be embedded within Morning Registration, PSHE lessons, Form Time or at the end of the school day. The purpose is simple, yet unquestionably important: to provide further opportunities to develop and improve pupils’ self-esteem and wellbeing. Through the use of inspirational quotes and thought-provoking multi-media creations, candid and positive discussions can take place with pupils using these Daily Wellbeing Sessions. Enjoy! :-) I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Staff Wellbeing Teacher Toolkit
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Staff Wellbeing Teacher Toolkit

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Schools have an important part to play in the support system of all those in their care, and particularly in the promotion of mental well-being. Their efforts to promote the physical and mental health of the student population can positively reinforce pupils’ attainment and achievement, improving their well-being and enabling them to thrive and achieve their full potential. The focus on children’s mental health, though, serves as an important reminder to us that we must couple support for staff well-being with the same ambitions we have for our pupils. If we don’t, we will be letting down both cohorts. This ‘Staff Wellbeing & Teaching Toolkit’ provides staff with a plethora (four pages!) of online resources that support their wellbeing and work-life balance, as well as other superb online platforms that add value to pupils’ SEMH.
Mental Health & Wellbeing Audit
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Mental Health & Wellbeing Audit

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Schools have an important part to play in the support system of all those in their care, and particularly in the promotion of mental well-being. Their efforts to promote the physical and mental health of the student population can positively reinforce pupils’ attainment and achievement, improving their well-being and enabling them to thrive and achieve their full potential. The focus on children’s mental health, though, serves as an important reminder to us that we must couple support for staff well-being with the same ambitions we have for our pupils. If we don’t, we will be letting down both cohorts. Are you currently hitting the mark? Use this audit tool to assess the quality of your current policies and processes for supporting staff and pupil mental health and wellbeing.
Animals, including Humans
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Animals, including Humans

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This complete Scheme of Work package contains everything you need to inspire and engage children learning about Evolution and Inheritance There are 9 complete lessons contained in this pack including in-depth PowerPoint presentations, worksheets for the main activities, starter activities and plenaries throughout. You’ll also find included within the pack lesson-by-lesson assessments, a summative assessment lesson and additional resources to support with differentiated learning. The content of this Scheme has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in Science. Scheme Overview: Lesson 1: Introduction to the Circulatory System, Pt. 1 Lesson 2: Introduction to the Circulatory System, Pt. 2 Lesson 3: The Lungs Lesson 4: Blood Lesson 5: Effects of Exercise Lesson 6: Healthy Eating Pt. 1 Lesson 7: Healthy Eating Pt. 2 Lesson 8: Drugs & Alcohol Lesson 9: Healthy Lifestyle (Summative Assessment) I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Evolution & Inheritance
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Evolution & Inheritance

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This complete Scheme of Work package contains everything you need to inspire and engage children learning about Evolution and Inheritance. There are 7 complete lessons contained in this pack including in-depth PowerPoint presentations, worksheets for the main activities, starter activities and plenaries throughout. You’ll also find included within the pack lesson-by-lesson assessments, a summative assessment lesson and additional resources to support with differentiated learning. The content of this Scheme has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in Science. Scheme Overview: Lesson 1: Changes over Time (Double Lesson) Lesson 2: Mary Anning (Contextual Study) Lesson 3: Offspring Lesson 4: Charles Darwin (Double Lesson) Lesson 5: Darwin’s Finches (Practical Double Lesson) Lesson 6: Adaptations Lesson 7: Summative Assessment I do not own the rights to any of the images or videos used as part of this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
The Blitz & Evacuees
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The Blitz & Evacuees

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This complete scheme of work - inspired by Cornerstones’ Topic, ‘A Child’s War’ - contains everything you need to deliver an inspiring and engaging scheme that stimulates high-quality, purposeful descriptive writing. There are 4 complete lessons contained in this pack, including in-depth PowerPoint presentations, worksheets for the main activities, starter tasks and plenaries throughout. The content of this Scheme has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in English. I do not own any of the images or videos used in this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
Equality & Cultural Diversity Audit
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Equality & Cultural Diversity Audit

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Help instil a cross-curricular sense of inclusivity, and question and adapt what you’re teaching so your curriculum represents the diversity seen in modern Britain in terms of gender and sexuality. If you want to change your pupils’ understanding and attitudes around gender, race, disability religion, LGBTQ+ inclusivity, you’ll need to make changes across your whole curriculum. Keeping topics about gender and sexuality confined to a small number of PSHE or RSE lessons is unlikely to have any significant effect. Use this Equality and Diversity curriculum audit tool to help you and your colleagues think about how you can embed these topics across all areas of learning.