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Getting to Know Your Class: All Are Welcome
This resource is a first week back worth of activities to do with your learners to get to know them. This is created around the book All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold. This is referenced in the book and links are inserted to videos of the book etc. This is a helpful way of structuring your first week to get to know your learners.
Food Hygeine Assessment
This is an example of a high quality assessment to use with learners to allow them to apply a number of skills from different curricular areas within one assessment.
Assessed areas: HWB, Literacy, Art& Design
Homework Grids Full Year
Attached is a full year’s worth of homework grids to use with your class. I give my class a grid every month with the tasks relevant to each month of year in Scotland. The children should then complete a literacy, numeracy and an other task each week. This is a total timesaver for me when planning homework now as they are all prepared in advance.
Getting to Know Your New Class
Attached is a flipchart with a series of activities and getting to know you tasks I use each year to get to know my new pupils better and try to build some team working within the week. This has been great for incorporating other areas of the curriculum within the activities for the first week. This is an excellent time saver as each day has pre-planned activities ready to be used with your class!
Getting to Know You - Facebook Profile
This is a resource I made to use with the children on the first day/week of term. This can open up discussions around safe use of the internet and what is/isn’t acceptable to share with others and what you might share with your teacher and peers. A great way of getting to know your pupils better :)
Imaginative Writing Unit
This booklet includes a full resource of planning each section of writing a story, examples, word banks and picture prompts to support this. Can be printed for each individual pupil to work through or dispalyed on the board as a prompt.
Forbidden forest setting description
This was used in a topic of setting descriptions for literacy. The children watch a video and brainstorm ideas and then use the planning format to plan a description of a setting. The sheets are differentiated and a flipchart is attached to support teaching.
Setting Description
This was used in a topic of setting for literacy. The children look at the picture and use the 4 senses and similes to describe it. Attached are the worksheets to support this and a flipchart to support teaching.
Home Learning Grids
Attached is a series of home learning grids which can be applied to any primary 6 stage as would be accompanied by your own additional numeracy and literacy worksheets to suit. These have been excellent at providing my children with a breadth of the curriculum whilst still working at home.
6 week bundle of learning grids included.