Here you’ll find everything you need (minus black backing paper and red borders) to create your very own ‘Bookflix’ Reading Corner / Display.
To encourage a love of reading in the classroom I have decided to implement a reward for reading by including ‘Bookflix Book Reviews’ and ‘Bookflix Loyalty Cards’. The supporting subheadings are editable so that you can change the class and teacher name which is displayed.
This resource includes:
Display Lettering
Tolsby Insert
Bookflix Loyalty Cards
and
Bookflix Book Reviews
Would love to see if anyone decides to use this in their classroom, if you do, make sure to tag me so I can see how they turned out!
Finally uploaded my display lettering for our first topic in Year 3 ‘The Savage Stone Age’. Would love to see if any of you guys decide to use this idea in your classrooms. If you do, make sure to tag me so I can see how they turn out!
Decided to create a Literacy display which replicated the inside of a Literacy exercise book on the backing paper and lettering of the display.
I had a fair few people requesting me to upload them onto here since I posted them on Instagram.
The font used on my actual display is Twinkl Cursive. Feel free to edit or change these and make sure to tag me so that I can see how you have used them in your classroom!
Decided to create a Maths display which replicated the inside of a Maths exercise book on the backing paper and lettering of the display.
I had a fair few people requesting me to upload them onto here since I posted them on Instagram.
The font used on my actual display is Twinkl Cursive. Feel free to edit or change these and make sure to tag me so that I can see how you have used them in your classroom!
Here is an editable template which you can use for your Panda themed classrooms!
The labels display an original panda painting which can be seen on my Instagram! The fonts are editable, however, I believe the Twinkl font is a classic!
Put together this little resource for use in the classroom to promote work that children are proud of!
The idea is that each child will take a polaroid camera clip and attach it to a piece of work that they are proud of. A photograph will then be taken of the pupil infront of the frame and a message and photograph will be sent home to their parents.
I have attached a template of the polaroid clips I used (to scale) as well as the instagram display icons which can be attached to a frame to make it appear like a real life grid post!
Hope you guys like um, and if anyone decides to use this resource, then make sure to tag me on Instagram so I can see how they turned out!
Here’s the Teachers’ Standards Organisers which I have swore by during my PGCE and will also be using during my NQT year.
Organisation and paperwork can often be a little overwhelming. However, it doesn’t always have to look boring!
By dividing each Standard into 8 different sections (Part 2 also included). It makes organising each individual piece of evidence that little bit easier! (Each bullet point as a reminder for evidence that you may need to gather!
Would love to see if any of you guys decide to use these and see how you’re all documenting your teaching experiences
Myself and group of NQT’s with a range of different teaching experiences and training routes across the UK have collaborated in order to provide a comprehensive guide of what to expect during your initial teacher training (Primary Education).