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Accelerated Reader certification levels
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Accelerated Reader certification levels

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A PDF detailing the criteria for each certification level in Accelerated Reader. Designed to be engaging and simple to understand, so that both children and teachers can understand what is required to reach the next level! Great for classroom or library display. (Levels include: Ready reader, Independent reader, Rising reader, Super reader, Advanced reader, Star reader, Classic reader and Honours reader.)
Reader of the Week - bookmark award
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Reader of the Week - bookmark award

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A template for bookmarks awarding ‘Reader of the Week’ for children who have demonstrated exceptional reading skills (i.e. someone who perseveres even if they find reading tough, or who has a genuine love for reading!) These four designs can be edited and easily photocopied onto card for hand out.
Accelerated Reader GUIDE
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Accelerated Reader GUIDE

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A summarised guide for all things AR, including first-hand experience of setting up the programme within a school. This is a useful resource for both schools already using Accelerated Reader, and those wanting to set it up.
The Alphabet Rap (poster)
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The Alphabet Rap (poster)

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A poster of an ‘alphabet rap’ song. Works well in EYFS and is a fresh way to teach the alphabet. Create the rhythm for the rap by repeatedly slapping knees and clapping hands and saying the words of the rap alongside this.
Ancient Egyptian Artefacts - debate
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Ancient Egyptian Artefacts - debate

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Resources to form the basis of a debate in the classroom. Collected literature from newspapers on Egyptian Artefacts, which raise points about whether said artefacts should be returned to Egypt or not. The table which accompanies allows children to collect evidence ‘for’ and ‘against’ this, which can lead to a class debate lesson.
Eygyptian Subordinate Clauses
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Eygyptian Subordinate Clauses

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A worksheet where children should fill in the blanks from the text. This example uses a non-fiction piece of writing about Ancient Egypt, so can be linked to topic in this way.
Poetry (fill in the blanks)
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Poetry (fill in the blanks)

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Taken from Jack Prelutsky’s ‘Spaghetti, Spaghetti’ poem, this worksheet encourages children to fill in the blanks and focus on their own use of vocabulary within poetry. Can be used within a poetry unit or as a more explicit SPaG resource.