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Writing a postcard template - differentiated with LO & SC
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Writing a postcard template - differentiated with LO & SC

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This is a postcard template that I used for Year 3 when writing in role of a character from a class book. The templates are differentiated HA,MA,LA and each have the LO and success criteria on them, ready for the adult to highlight when marking. There are also various other templates at the end of the document which are also differentiated which I though I would attach too! Will save heaps of time!
SMART notebook - Planning a story Year 1  KS1
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SMART notebook - Planning a story Year 1 KS1

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This is a slide I made when I ask the children in Year 1 to plan their own story. This can also be used/edited for Year 2. It works through the characters, settings, title, objects, beginning; middle and end of a story and then there is a planning sheet page, where you and the class can plan a story together. The success criteria are also included in the slide and a question at the end asking the chn to explain what they have learned today! I have also attached the worksheets that I used - differentiated - HA, MA and LA which will save huge amounts of time!
Labelling the cross section of the Earth
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Labelling the cross section of the Earth

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The children have to label the cross section of the Earth. For this worksheet there is a given word bank for them to use. This can easily be removed for the MA group and then again extended for the HA by asking them to write about the different layers of rock in more detail. This was a lovely lesson and the children loved the worksheet! LO / SC written at the top ready to make marking easier!
Topic Web for Rocks and the Stone Age Year 3
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Topic Web for Rocks and the Stone Age Year 3

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Although some of the subjects I teach may follow different schemes of work, this may help you to find some learning objectives for Year three particularly in History and Art. The these are; Music - classical music Re - How did belief in God affect the actions of people in the Old Testament Art - Cave paintings Extended Writing - biographies French - numbers, games, days of week Science - rocks PE - Games - tag rugby P - Physical Activity - PSHE - Understanding our bodies ICT - Rising Stars
Describing changes from Stone Age to Iron Age Worksheet - differentiated twice - KS2
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Describing changes from Stone Age to Iron Age Worksheet - differentiated twice - KS2

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This is a worksheet where the children have to describe the changes from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. There are two worksheets with given subheadings. The first worksheet has the following subheadings for the children to write about; 'People', 'Homes', 'Tools', 'Clothes' and 'Food'. The second worksheet is has three main subheadings - 'People', 'Homes' and 'Tools'. There are lines on this worksheet to help support and structure the lower group. The children in my class watched videos and we read information texts and they took notes in their jotters first, then we summarised the changes together verbally.
Writing the story of David and Goliath Worksheet MA / LA and a short version of story to edit
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Writing the story of David and Goliath Worksheet MA / LA and a short version of story to edit

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This is a worksheet where the children have to rewrite the story of David and Goliath (short, picking out the main details of the story). The worksheets are differentiated for LA and MA. I gave the HA the MA worksheet and extended them by asking them deeper thinking questions in their learning journals. At the end of the worksheet there is a question for LA - asking them what they liked about the story and why. The question at the end for the MA was asking them what they found inspiring about the story and why. As a whole class we practiced writing a summary of the story together, but you can use this to edit and make even better with your children! Will save time!
Prehistoric Timeline for children to complete Year 3 - Stone Age / Iron Age
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Prehistoric Timeline for children to complete Year 3 - Stone Age / Iron Age

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This is a timeline to use with Year three when teaching the topic of the Stone Age / Iron Age. The children can either write the answers into the boxes or cut and stick them into the boxes. The order is; Ice Age, Britain became an island, Stone Age , Iron Age and Birth of Christ. Can easily be edited and will save time!
Worksheet on grouping animals with or without a skeleton Y3
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Worksheet on grouping animals with or without a skeleton Y3

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This is a worksheet where the children have to identify and group animals with or without skeletons, they can either cut and stick pictures or write the names of the animals. The worksheet has been differentiated three times; LA - uses language of 'with skeleton / without skeleton' MA - uses language of vertebrate / invertebrate - with definition beside to remind them HA - just uses title 'vertebrate / invertebrate' - no definition I can't attach the pictures I used due to copyright but there are loads on the internet out there to use. The tables will save time and include the LO and Success Criteria. I hope they help!
What have you learned about the Torah
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What have you learned about the Torah

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This is a worksheet for the Children to complete at the end of a unit. They have to write all the things that they know about the Torah. There is also a second sheet with arrows (4) for the LA.
Christmas 2-D Shape Pictures to cut out and make
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Christmas 2-D Shape Pictures to cut out and make

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The children have to cut out each 2-D Shape and arrange them to create a Santa and a Christmas Tree. The children are also given an extension question which asks if they can name all of the shapes. This is ideal for encouraging partner talk. This can be used to create the children's Christmas Cards too! They could add a beard and baubles etc. Will save lots of time!
To write a powerful description - Forest description KS2
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To write a powerful description - Forest description KS2

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This is a slide which introduces the LO; To write a powerful description. It is all based on writing a powerful description on the topic of a forest. There are various photographs of forests that the chn can 'think, pair and share' on what they see, hear, feel etc. The photographs can then be annotated. There is a forest description already written that can be read and discussed with the class, and then finally the Success criteria is shown to discuss with the chn how they will be successful. Will save time I'm sure!
Mean Average; To calculate the range and mean average of a data set
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Mean Average; To calculate the range and mean average of a data set

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This is a slide to help guide a lesson on range and mean average. It starts with a warm up where the children have to convert a given number as a percentage or fraction or decimal. It then moves on to looking at a data set and finding the range and mean average. I hope it helps. It can be edited and added to!
John the Baptist Wanted Poster Template - Lesson Starter / Poster
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John the Baptist Wanted Poster Template - Lesson Starter / Poster

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This is simple WANTED POSTER for John the Baptist to use as a lesson starter to encourage the children to discuss who he is, why is he wanted, etc. I have used the same template three times and have changed the photo of him in each one. Here is outline of what i will do; Teacher puts up a “wanted” poster of John The Baptist with a reward of half a million pounds. Pupils /Teacher to read out vivid descriptions on him while the rest of the class will try to decide who he is and what his role is. Matthew 11:9-10 and 3:1-3, Mark 1:3, John 1:27 and Luke 16:16.
Understanding Advent Worksheet RE Christmas
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Understanding Advent Worksheet RE Christmas

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This is a worksheet where the children have to show you that they understand Advent. Firstly the chn have to annotate around the the wreath. They should explain what Advent is and what the candles symbolise and then label each candle (JOY, HOPE, LOVE, PEACE & CHRIST). There is a deepening question asking how they will prepare for Christmas. LO & SC at the top of the worksheet ready for you to highlight how successful they were. I have also included a page with the advent wreaths on that you can cut up and stick in their books to annotate what they already know about advent before you teach to show clear progress in your books! Works a treat and saves time!