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Here to share some of my own resources created over the years, tried and tested, that I hope can be helpful to someone!

Here to share some of my own resources created over the years, tried and tested, that I hope can be helpful to someone!
'The Boy at the Back of the Class' KS2 Resource Pack
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'The Boy at the Back of the Class' KS2 Resource Pack

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A bundle of 70 resources relating to different chapters of the novel ‘The Boy at the Back of the Class’, aimed at upper primary. Resources include comprehension, grammar, writing tasks such as newspaper reports, poetry, diary writing, making predictions, storyboarding, letter writing, social media templates and more. Including pre-reading tasks and extension activities such as Syrian food tasting and refugee research. I loved teaching this novel study with my P7 class, and we hope you get as much value out of these resources as I did!
The Christmasaurus - Ideas and Resources
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The Christmasaurus - Ideas and Resources

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A range of literacy-based resources and worksheets to support the teaching of The Christmasaurus by Tom Fletcher. Mainly aimed at P4-5 / First Level / KS1-2 learners, there is also a bank of wider curricular ideas linked to the novel.
The Nowhere Emporium - KS2 / P5-7 Resource Pack
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The Nowhere Emporium - KS2 / P5-7 Resource Pack

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A bundle of 47 resources relating to different chapters of the novel The Nowhere Emporium by Scottish author Ross MacKenzie. Resources range from drama, literacy, art and includes planning tools such as a homework grid. Full list of resources: Chapters 1-23 - summary questions Chapter 2 - story starter writing Chapter 2 - story starter assessment sheet Chapter 5 - extract Chapter 5 - literal and inferential questions Chapter 7 - literal and inferential questions Chapter 8 - direct speech activity Chapter 10 - literal and inferential questions Chapter 10 - character building Chapter 11 - fill the blanks Chapter 12 - cloze passage Chapter 14 - literal and inferential questions Chapter 15 - cloze passage Chapter 18 - homophones Chapter 19 - literal and inferential questions Chapter 19 - extension task Chapters 18-19 - true, false, cant tell Chapter 21 - cloze passage Chapter 24 - punctuate sentences Chapter 25 - fact or opinion Chapter 24-25 true, false, can’t tell Chapter 27 - connectives Chapter 28 - correct the spelling Chapter 29 - double consonants Chapter 29 - correct the punctuation Chapter 30 - literal and inferential questions Chapter 31 - adjectives and verbs Chapter 31 - correct the spellings Chapter 32 - similes and metaphors Chapter 34 - verbs and nouns Chapter 34 - sequencing Chapter 35 - adverbs challenge Chapter 36 - sequencing Chapter 36 - cloze passage Chapter 37 - LIE questions Diary entry writing Drama scenes - mime Drama scenes Evaluative questions Homework grid Homework ideas Personification Summarising the story - planning sheet Summarising the story - comic strip Definitions I see, I think, I wonder
How to Train Your Dragon
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How to Train Your Dragon

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A selection of over 35 resources to support the reading of the novel How to Train Your Dragon - focusing on grammar, punctuation, spelling, comprehension, as well as wider curricular links such as art. I used these resources with a middle primary class, but many are differentiated to suit a variety of needs and abilities.
The Last Bear - KS2 / P5-7 Resource Pack
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The Last Bear - KS2 / P5-7 Resource Pack

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A bundle of around 30 resources relating to the novel ‘The Last Bear’ by Hannah Gold. Resources are mainly literacy based, with some art ideas and inspiration too. I hope you enjoy teaching this novel as much as I did!
Solar System Topic Resources
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Solar System Topic Resources

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A variety of solar system topic resources created and used by myself with a P5-6 class, but easily adaptable for KS2 / P4-7. Full resource list below. NASA astronaut job application Planet poetry Imaginary planet setting description Planet setting photos Using similes and metaphors to describe Vocabulary mat Topic assessment booklet The Planets (and other bodies) information slides Mars Rover news report
Literacy & Maths at home / outdoors
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Literacy & Maths at home / outdoors

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Two documents used to give a range of ideas about how literacy and numeracy can be consolidated at home and in the outdoors. Literacy Outdoors reading writing talking and listening spelling and phonics Maths in the Kitchen simple concepts more challenge
Pop It Literacy and Numeracy Games
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Pop It Literacy and Numeracy Games

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12 Literacy and numeracy games I created to play with the Pop-it Gameboard. I bought mine from eBay. These could also be adapted to play with any pop-it. The pop-it itself doesn’t need to be numbered or adapted, but there does need to be an element of one side versus another, so perhaps better played with two individual pop-its if you don’t have the gameboard. You also require a dice. The game cards have been created so they can be printed off, laminated and held together as a set with a keyring. They are double sided. Happy popping!
30 Minute Writing
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30 Minute Writing

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I used this resource every few weeks with my upper primary class to practice focused aspects of writing such as building tension and suspense, use of figurative language, adverbs, tenses, grammar, punctuation, etc. Pupils can create their own success criteria as well as self and peer assess. Each title includes visual and written stimuli, as well as a WAGOLL which includes examples of the writing aspects above. Titles include: 2150 The Key Astronaut Pause Haunted The Letter Breaking News