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iTRACK Education specialise in teaching resources and providing digital pupil tracking systems for schools, including your SEND community.
Year 1/2 Science- Sorting and Using Materials. 2 Lessons with Resources. Great for Home Learning
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Year 1/2 Science- Sorting and Using Materials. 2 Lessons with Resources. Great for Home Learning

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2 lessons with resources, lesson plan and worksheets. 1st Lesson: Learning objectives Children should learn: • how to test an idea about whether a material is suitable for a particular purpose • to take measurements and say what they found out Learning Outcomes Children will be able to: • make a suggestion about which material might be the most stretchy • test materials for stretchiness and collect measurements. Lesson name: Giant’s Tights- Children test different materials for a purpose. 2nd Lesson- Learning objectives Children should learn: • that materials are chosen for specific purposes on the basis of their properties • why different clothing materials are needed in different situations Learning outcomes Children will be able to: • identify reasons for using materials for particular purposes • identify a range of materials and correctly associate them with properties and uses Lesson name: All the wrong clothes Children decide the materials for clothes in different locations. Leave a review
Year 1/2 Science- Growing Plants. 2 lessons with Resources. Home Learning
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Year 1/2 Science- Growing Plants. 2 lessons with Resources. Home Learning

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2 full lessons includes lesson plans resources and flipbook. Fun-engaging lesson that can easily be done at home. 1st lesson: Learning objectives Children should learn: • that plants provide food for humans Learning outcomes Children will be able to: • state that humans eat some plants 2nd Lesson Learning objectives Children should learn: • that there are different plants in the environment • to make observations of one or two plants and of where they grow and to communicate these Learning outcomes Children will be able to: • name some common plants • describe where some common plants grow Leave a review
Year 1/2 Science- Ourselves. Growing and Changing. 2 lessons with plans and resources- Homelearning
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Year 1/2 Science- Ourselves. Growing and Changing. 2 lessons with plans and resources- Homelearning

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2 full lessons includes lesson plans resources and flipbook. 1st lesson: Learning objectives Children should learn: • that humans grow and change as they become older Learning Outcome: Children will be able to: • sequence pictures of people from youngest to oldest, giving reasons for their choices Children look at different stages of a humans life from baby to the elderly 2nd Lesson Learning objective: Children should learn: • that there are differences between humans • to collect and organise data and present it in a chart Learning outcomes Children will be able to: • count how many children have a particular feature and represent this information in a chart • interpret the chart Children create block graphs to focus on the similarities and difference of physical apperances. Such as ‘brown eyes’ and ‘blonde hair’ Leave a review
Year 5/6 Geography- The Water Cycle includes Lesson Plan and Worksheet
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Year 5/6 Geography- The Water Cycle includes Lesson Plan and Worksheet

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Taken from our Geography Flipbook Activities Keystage 2 Years5&6 This unit contains Investigating rivers Flipbook :The water cycle The resource includes one page of teacher’s notes for every page in the flipbook,and each one includes learning objectives and outcomes,key questions and activity ideas.There are many suggestions on how to use the relevant flipbook page and associated activity sheet. Learning objectives Children should learn: • about the features of the water cycle • to sequence the components of the water cycle Learning outcomes Children will be able to: • identify and explain each stage in the water cycle Leave a review
Year 5/6 Geography- Investigating  Rivers. Linked to the Amazon and the Watercycle.
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Year 5/6 Geography- Investigating Rivers. Linked to the Amazon and the Watercycle.

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Taken from our Geography Flipbook Activities Keystage 2 Years5&6 This unit contains 2 full lessons with lesson plan and resources. Investigating rivers Flipbook The water cycle Flipbook :The Amazon The resource includes one page of teacher’s notes for every page in the flipbook,and each one includes learning objectives and outcomes,key questions and activity ideas.There are many suggestions on how to use the relevant flipbook page and associated activity sheet. Learning Objective: Learning outcomes: Children will be able to: • appreciate some of the problems associated with water supply • understand that important decisions about water use have to be made • about the River Amazon and its characteristics Learning outcomes Children will be able to: • identify and explain each stage in the water cycle Locate the Amazon on a map and identify some of its features (size,meanders,sediment,tributaries, environment through which it flows)
Year 5/6 Geography- Water Aid Unit -2 Full Lessons with Resources
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Year 5/6 Geography- Water Aid Unit -2 Full Lessons with Resources

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Taken from our Geography Flipbook Activities Keystage 2 Years5&6 This unit contains Water Flipbook page 1: WaterAid at work Flipbook page 2:Improving water supplies The resource includes one page of teacher’s notes for every page in the flipbook,and each one includes learning objectives and outcomes,key questions and activity ideas.There are many suggestions on how to use the relevant flipbook page and associated activity sheet. Learning Objective: Children should learn: • to understand that people in less economically developed countries may not have access to safe, clean water supplies Learning outcomes: Children will be able to: • appreciate some of the problems associated with water supply • understand that important decisions about water use have to be made
Year 1 Phase 5 Phonics: Topic Food. Series of Lessons With Texts and Resources.
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Year 1 Phase 5 Phonics: Topic Food. Series of Lessons With Texts and Resources.

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Topic Food includes: Teacher’s notes Non-fiction: Sea Trolls’ Spiced Snaug Stew Story: Anansi and the turtle Poetry: Food by Tony Bradman Picture scene (real words): Anansi and the turtle Picture scene (pseudo words): Things you need to make Trolls’ Spiced Snaug Stew Activity sheet 1: The yam race Activity sheet 2: Monster meals Test cards Answer sheet For each topic covered there are two pages of practical teacher’s notes offering activity ideas to help you make the best use of the resources and texts provided. Activities are clearly signposted to indicate whether they are most suitable for shared, guided or independent reading sessions and, where relevant, opportunities for writing and for developing speaking and listening skills are also highlighted. The book makes frequent references to the phases of Letters and Sounds, which can be downloaded for free from the Publications section of the Department for Education website Taken from Make Phonics Fun: Spring. This book sets out to make preparation for the Year 1 phonics screening check both effective and fun. Designed to complement your school’s phonics scheme, the three books in this practical, activity based series offer all the resources you need to enable your pupils to apply their phonics knowledge across the curriculum and to develop their reading skills in a fun, meaningful and relevant context. There is one book for every school term, each covering six inspirational topics. Leave a review
Year 1 Phase 5 Phonics: Colour Topic. Series of Lessons With Texts and Resources.
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Year 1 Phase 5 Phonics: Colour Topic. Series of Lessons With Texts and Resources.

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The topic Colour includes: Teacher’s notes Non-fiction: Ask the experts Story: Making rainbows Picture scene (real words): Making rainbows Picture scene (pseudo words): Rainbow wings Activity sheet 1: Colour 6 Activity sheet 2: Can you read a rainbow? Test cards Answer sheet For each topic covered there are two pages of practical teacher’s notes offering activity ideas to help you make the best use of the resources and texts provided. Activities are clearly signposted to indicate whether they are most suitable for shared, guided or independent reading sessions and, where relevant, opportunities for writing and for developing speaking and listening skills are also highlighted. The book makes frequent references to the phases of Letters and Sounds, which can be downloaded for free from the Publications section of the Department for Education website Taken from Make Phonics Fun: Spring. This book sets out to make preparation for the Year 1 phonics screening check both effective and fun. Designed to complement your school’s phonics scheme, the three books in this practical, activity based series offer all the resources you need to enable your pupils to apply their phonics knowledge across the curriculum and to develop their reading skills in a fun, meaningful and relevant context. There is one book for every school term, each covering six inspirational topics. Leave a review
Year 1 Phase 5 Phonics: Topic Spring. Series of Lessons With Texts and Resources.
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Year 1 Phase 5 Phonics: Topic Spring. Series of Lessons With Texts and Resources.

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Topic Spring includes: Teacher’s note Non-fiction: Woodland trolls Non-fiction: Woodlands plants in spring Poetry: In the air by Moira Andrew/Spring song by Kevin McCann Picture scene (pseudo words): Spring harvest . Picture scene (real words): Woodland Scene Activity sheet 1: Spring treasure hunt Activity sheet 2: Spring harvest Test cards Answer sheet For each topic covered there are two pages of practical teacher’s notes offering activity ideas to help you make the best use of the resources and texts provided. Activities are clearly signposted to indicate whether they are most suitable for shared, guided or independent reading sessions and, where relevant, opportunities for writing and for developing speaking and listening skills are also highlighted. The book makes frequent references to the phases of Letters and Sounds, which can be downloaded for free from the Publications section of the Department for Education website Taken from Make Phonics Fun: Spring. This book sets out to make preparation for the Year 1 phonics screening check both effective and fun. Designed to complement your school’s phonics scheme, the three books in this practical, activity based series offer all the resources you need to enable your pupils to apply their phonics knowledge across the curriculum and to develop their reading skills in a fun, meaningful and relevant context. There is one book for every school term, each covering six inspirational topics. Leave a review
Year 6 Problem Solving: Area and Perimeter Puzzle (One Worksheet and Answer) Home Learning
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Year 6 Problem Solving: Area and Perimeter Puzzle (One Worksheet and Answer) Home Learning

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Links to the objectives: Measures • Calculate the perimeter and area of simple compound shapes that can be split into rectangles Explain methods and reasoning,orally and in writing. • Solve mathematical problems or puzzles,recognise and explain patterns and relationships,generalise and predict. • Suggest extensions asking ‘What if…?’ Includes one worksheet: Rosebuds and answers. Leave a review
Year 5 Maths Problem Solving:  Addition Reasoning (One Worksheet with Answers) Home Learning
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Year 5 Maths Problem Solving: Addition Reasoning (One Worksheet with Answers) Home Learning

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Links to the objective: Add several numbers (e.g.four or five single digits,or multiples of 10 such as 40 + 50 + 80). Explain methods and reasoning,orally and in writing. • Solve mathematical problems or puzzles,recognise and explain patterns and relationships,generalise and predict. • Suggest extensions asking ‘What if…?’ • Make and investigate a general statement about familiar numbers or shapes by finding examples that satisfy it. • Explain a generalised relationship (formula) in words. Worksheet: Playing Cards with Answers. Leave a review
Year 4 Maths Problem Solving: Counting Problems (worksheet with answers) Home learning
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Year 4 Maths Problem Solving: Counting Problems (worksheet with answers) Home learning

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Objective of sheet: Properties of numbers and number sequences • Recognise and extend number sequences formed by counting from any number in steps of constant size,extending beyond zero when counting back:for example,count on in steps of 25 to 500,and then back to ,say,-100 One worksheet called Cycling Test with answers. More sheets can be found on our website and TES Leave a review
Year 3 Maths Problem Solving: Number (Counting) Includes Worksheet and Answers. Home Learning
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Year 3 Maths Problem Solving: Number (Counting) Includes Worksheet and Answers. Home Learning

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Activity links to objective: Describe and extend number sequences:count on or back in twos starting from any two- or three-digit number,and recognise odd and even numbers at least to 100;count on in steps of 3,4 or 5 from any small number to at least 50,then back again. Solve mathematical problems or puzzles,recognise simple patterns and relationships,generalise and predict.Suggest extensions by asking ‘What if…?’ Explain methods and reasoning orally and,where appropriate, in writing. Includes one worksheet: Train Ride and answers More sheets available on our website and TES shop. Leave a review
Year 3/4 Science Forces- Magnets- Full Lesson and Resources
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Year 3/4 Science Forces- Magnets- Full Lesson and Resources

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Lesson Objective: to explore the effect of magnets on each other and on certain materials. Learning objectives Children learn: • that there are forces between magnets; • that magnets can attract and repel each other,and that ‘attract’ means pull towards and ‘repel’ means push away; • that some metals are attracted to magnets,and that other materials are not; • that magnets have many practical uses. Learning outcomes Children: • given a magnet of unfamiliar shape,or with unlabelled ends, demonstrate how it is attracted to,or repelled by,another magnet; • generalise about what happens when magnets are put near one another or together,using scientific terms,e.g.attract,repel; • classify a range of materials, including metals as magnetic or non-magnetic,and explain how their work enabled them to do this; • make a generalisation about magnetic behaviour,e.g.iron is magnetic but other metals are not; materials that are not metals are not magnetic;only some metals are magnetic. Leave a review
Year 1/2 Science- Forces- Push Me, Pull Me- Lesson Plan and Resources
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Year 1/2 Science- Forces- Push Me, Pull Me- Lesson Plan and Resources

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Push Me,Pull You Reviewing the effects of pushes and pulls on the movement and shape of objects Learning objectives Children learn: • that pushes and pulls are examples of forces; • that pushes and pulls can cause objects to move,to stop,to change shape. Learning outcomes Children: • describe what they did using words such astwist,squeeze, stretch,pull out and classify actions as pushes or pulls,e.g.stretching is a pull,squeezing is a push. One lesson plan with worksheets Leave a review
Year 5/6 Science- Forces- Lesson and Resources- A Review of the Topic of Forces
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Year 5/6 Science- Forces- Lesson and Resources- A Review of the Topic of Forces

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A review of the topic of forces Taken from LCP Science Resource Files KS2 Learning objectives Children learn/revise: • that pushes and pulls are examples of forces; • that forces are needed to start and stop things and to change their speed and/or direction; • that friction,including air resistance,is a measure of force; • that forces have direction and that they can be measured using a forcemeter; • that the standard unit for measuring force is the newton. Learning outcomes Children: • revisit work on forces from previous years/units. Purpose of the lesson:to review the topic of forces.(This is a quick run-through,to reacquaint the children with the subject,and it is not necessary to go into depth. Comes with lesson plan and worksheets Leave a review
SEND Literacy/ English, To Read and Spell the High-Frequency Words (5 lessons, Week 2) Home Learning
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SEND Literacy/ English, To Read and Spell the High-Frequency Words (5 lessons, Week 2) Home Learning

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An introductory programme for children not yet ready to embark on the Renewed Literacy Framework Week2- To recognise and write letters ‘h m d g c o’ • To read and spell first 23 High Frequency Words • To recognise sounds at the beginning of words • To read and write a sentence using some HF words SENsational Literacy is an introductory programme designed to help those children who are not yet ready for the Renewed Literacy Framework or who have been struggling to keep up with their peers in class. It is an excellent way to help them to them to gain confidence in literacy and build up the skills they need. Most importantly they will have fun with words and letters. SENsational Literacy can be used by a teaching assistant to teach a small group of children who need extra support in literacy. After completing the scheme they will have gained the necessary skills to be able to join in with the main literacy class. It can also be used by the teacher to teach the whole class if extra literacy support is needed across the board. It is suitable for children in Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1, and it is also suitable for other children coming into the school who may not yet be able be working within the Year 1 curriculum. How long does the programme last? The children are taught one lesson every day for six weeks. What do the children learn? The children learn the basics of literacy through simple tasks, covering introductory letter recognition and the application of High Frequency (HF) words, underpinned by game-based activities and guided reading. A full overview of the course can be found on page 6. What does the material consist of? Each lesson is divided into a warm-up and main activity. Once a week the children are required to participate in an activity to help to consolidate their understanding. Additional Resources Sheets offer photocopiable material which can be used in a variety of games during the class. Home Learning Sheets are provided to support each lesson. The children are required to do the worksheets every weekday evening to consolidate what they have studied that day as well as guided reading at weekends. You may wish to write to the parent/guardian to let them know that their child is studying the scheme and may need help with their daily worksheet. Leave a review
SEND Literacy/ English, Reading the High-Frequency Words (6 lessons, Week 1) Home-learning
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SEND Literacy/ English, Reading the High-Frequency Words (6 lessons, Week 1) Home-learning

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An introductory programme for children not yet ready to embark on the Renewed Literacy Framework Week 1- To recognise and write letters ‘s a t p i n e’ • To read first 23 High Frequency Words • To sound out and write VC and CVC words • To read and write a simple sentence SENsational Literacy is an introductory programme designed to help those children who are not yet ready for the Renewed Literacy Framework or who have been struggling to keep up with their peers in class. It is an excellent way to help them to them to gain confidence in literacy and build up the skills they need. Most importantly they will have fun with words and letters. SENsational Literacy can be used by a teaching assistant to teach a small group of children who need extra support in literacy. After completing the scheme they will have gained the necessary skills to be able to join in with the main literacy class. It can also be used by the teacher to teach the whole class if extra literacy support is needed across the board. It is suitable for children in Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1, and it is also suitable for other children coming into the school who may not yet be able be working within the Year 1 curriculum. How long does the programme last? The children are taught one lesson every day for six weeks. What do the children learn? The children learn the basics of literacy through simple tasks, covering introductory letter recognition and the application of High Frequency (HF) words, underpinned by game-based activities and guided reading. A full overview of the course can be found on page 6. What does the material consist of? Each lesson is divided into a warm-up and main activity. Once a week the children are required to participate in an activity to help to consolidate their understanding. Additional Resources Sheets offer photocopiable material which can be used in a variety of games during the class. Home Learning Sheets are provided to support each lesson. The children are required to do the worksheets every weekday evening to consolidate what they have studied that day as well as guided reading at weekends. You may wish to write to the parent/guardian to let them know that their child is studying the scheme and may need help with their daily worksheet. Leave a review
Phase 2- Assessing Segmenting for Spelling -Monsoon
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Phase 2- Assessing Segmenting for Spelling -Monsoon

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Introduction Phonics has been brought to the fore following the Government’s introduction of the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check in July 2012. There is now a wealth of material on the market to help assess children’s development with regard to blending for reading. However, until now, there were very limited supplementary materials available that supported teachers in monitoring children’s attainment and progress regarding segmenting for spelling. The Fun Friendly Phonics – Assessing Segmenting for Spelling series has been designed as an assessment tool, which can be used to accurately identify gaps in children’s segmenting for spelling skills in an engaging and child friendly way. This product has been extensively tested in one of the largest primary schools in the country. It has proved to be an invaluable resource which can be used to inform future planning and delivery of phonics sessions to help ensure that all learners make outstanding progress. The easy to use assessment grids assure progress can be easily monitored, helping to identify those children who may need extra support. Additionally, for school or subject leaders, the assessments can be used as a monitoring tool to help evaluate the effectiveness of the teaching of phonics in their setting. These assessments are: • Unique • Child friendly and engaging • Easy to administer • Essential in highlighting gaps in children’s phonics learning • Closely linked to the Government’s Letters and Sounds document • Designed to work alongside and compliment LCP’s daily phonics planning. We hope you enjoy using them! Leave a review
Phase 3/4 Phonics- Assessing Segmenting for Spelling- Ayesha and the Dragon
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Phase 3/4 Phonics- Assessing Segmenting for Spelling- Ayesha and the Dragon

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What? This assessment has been devised to assess children’s ability to segment words and spell them using the Grapheme-Phoneme Correspondences (GPCs) introduced in Phases 3 and 4 of Letters and Sounds. Who? This assessment is designed for use with children who are being taught Phase 3 or 4 Letters and Sounds. Children working at this level should be able to write simple words such as ‘cat’ and ‘mat’ confidently and will be using digraphs and trigraphs, such as ‘ch’ and ‘igh’ with some accuracy in their independent writing. When? These assessments are to be used at the end of Phases 3 and 4 to assess whether children are ready to move on to the next phase. If children are not yet ready to move on, these assessments will clearly identify each child’s next steps within the given phase. Leave a review