All the displays I’ve listed are totally free to download. However, if you use them and want to contribute, then I have an Amazon wishlist for books for my class: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/JTBXO1Y1WBQ7?ref_=wl_share
All the displays I’ve listed are totally free to download. However, if you use them and want to contribute, then I have an Amazon wishlist for books for my class: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/JTBXO1Y1WBQ7?ref_=wl_share
This English display is designed to be a resource wall to help children with writing. It has three shelves: one linked to cohesive devices, one for vocabulary and one linking to Y5/6 punctuation.
All the displays I’ve listed are totally free to download. However, if you use them and want to contribute, then I have an Amazon wishlist for books for my class: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/JTBXO1Y1WBQ7?ref_=wl_share
All the files you’ll need are here. The handwriting pens are printed, stuck back to back and then laminated to make them look like a real pen on the front with info on the back. I used empty handwriting pen boxes to hold them in on the board so the kids can take them back to their desks when needed. With the paint tins, I attached the drips and then made a little pouch on the back out of card that the paint chips sit in. Then, again, the kids can take them with them when they need them.
I’ve also uploaded a few images of how I’ve had it displayed over the last few years to help.
The lettering used in the images is from Twinkl: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/au-m-058-gold-display-lettering