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2016 Ben Evans resource contributor of the year with 8.5M downloads With over 6.8 million downloads already, I am offering a wide range of resources for use throughout Primary and some secondary schools. My main resources are - spelling, leveled SATs questions for maths and science, learning mats for science, English and maths. spreadsheets analysis grids, and games and activities for science, maths and Christmas. Resources will continue to be added so keep checking back. Paul

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2016 Ben Evans resource contributor of the year with 8.5M downloads With over 6.8 million downloads already, I am offering a wide range of resources for use throughout Primary and some secondary schools. My main resources are - spelling, leveled SATs questions for maths and science, learning mats for science, English and maths. spreadsheets analysis grids, and games and activities for science, maths and Christmas. Resources will continue to be added so keep checking back. Paul
Tyme Travel and the Greatest War Poet (Wilfred Owen)
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Tyme Travel and the Greatest War Poet (Wilfred Owen)

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Story introducing Wilfred Owen's influences, poem. life and legacy through twins Tyler and Mel (Tyme) who are able to observe historical events chapters focus on: his early life, poems - dulce et decorum est, the sentry and the pity of war meeting Siegfried Sassoon Earning the military cross his death his legacy
Remembrance Day assembly picture short story and follow up questions
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Remembrance Day assembly picture short story and follow up questions

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A short story with 25 photographs to introduce aspects of the first world war. Ideal for assemblies or class discussions. Armistace Day. Wilfred Owen and Dulce et decorum est. Photos can be used in teaching to focus on: life in the trenches propaganda posters of world war 1 under-age conscription the meaning of the poppy This is all through Wilfred Owen's poem the 'lie' of - dulce et decorum est (How sweet and honourable it is to die for one's country) I wrote this initially for armistice day - useful for an 11th November assembly