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We provide resources for tutors and teachers to use with learners. Our resources are also for parents to use to support learning at home.

We provide resources for tutors and teachers to use with learners. Our resources are also for parents to use to support learning at home.
Phase 2 Phonics Race Track Board Game
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Phase 2 Phonics Race Track Board Game

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This resource supports learners working at phase 2 of phonics and covers all of the sounds. It is a pack of board games which are perfect for children who are interested in cars or racing. Children can play with an adult and race around the board to practise blending the sounds to read the words.
Non-Fiction Information Report Writing Booklet
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Non-Fiction Information Report Writing Booklet

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This 20 page booklet consists of planning sheets and writing frames to help learners practise writing information reports. It is broken down into three areas for writing- animals, countries and our world. For each topic, there is some bullet points of information that the learner can read through and make their own notes. It is great for modelling using the planning sheets and for building up to independent writing.
Phase 3 Phonics Worksheets ng ee ai igh Sounds
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Phase 3 Phonics Worksheets ng ee ai igh Sounds

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This fun pack of worksheets is perfect for children working at Phase 3 of phonics. It looks at the -ng, -ee, -ai and -igh sounds and focuses on segmenting sounds to spell different words and blending sounds to read sentences.
Grammar Practice Booklet First Level KS1
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Grammar Practice Booklet First Level KS1

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This set of worksheets will help children working at first level/KS1 to develop their grammar skills and writing. It includes fun activities working on areas including adjectives, synonyms, antonyms, tenses and connectives.
Future Tense Predictions Activity
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Future Tense Predictions Activity

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This activity can be used when learning the future tense using ‘I will’ or ‘I am going to’. The learner will use the crystal ball to come up with a few predictions. You can then have a fun discussion about how likely these are to happen, linking in with maths outcomes on chance and certainty.