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Shopping money game - Coin recognition
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Shopping money game - Coin recognition

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Game to be played in a small group - great for learning and understand money for a variety of ages and also a fabulous resource to encourage coin recognition. Game can either be played with plastic coins or real money for a chidlren’s money box or spare change jar. Each player will start with £1. The game involves counting money through giving and receiving. All players must start on the start square; when it is your turn you will roll a di and move the amount of spaces on the game board. You must read what the square says and follow the instruction e.g. you spend 10p at the fair; if you land of this square you would count out 10p through coin recognition and give the money to a player of your choice. The person at the end of the game with the most amount of money will win.
Sweet invention-Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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Sweet invention-Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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A resource to complete with students and children either after watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or a great English resource to help with imagination. Worksheet links to both Science (Inventions) and English (creative). Students can think about and create their own sweets for the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Extension: student may wish to write about what their sweet would taste like or look like to create imagination for the reader.
Spellings- look, cover, write sentences
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Spellings- look, cover, write sentences

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A spelling resource used for a range of different age groups depending on spelling ability. The pack would last for 6 weeks, with a new set of spelling being learnt on a weekly basis. Students are required to write their spellings out at least 3 times to begin to understand the spelling, students may wish to decode and break down the word into different phonics sound to support their spellings. Once students have practiced writing the word then they will need to write these words into sentences - this will allow students to understand the word in different contexts.