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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, mostly free of charge. Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.

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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, mostly free of charge. Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
Mexico - Country Introduction
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Mexico - Country Introduction

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An introduction to Mexico showcases a country rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for ancient civilizations like the Maya and Aztecs, Mexico is famous for its vibrant traditions, from Dia de los Muertos to mariachi music. Students can explore Mexico’s diverse landscapes, from tropical beaches to arid deserts, as well as its modern role in trade and global culture. This lesson highlights Mexico’s unique blend of indigenous and Spanish heritage that shapes its identity today.
Argentina Country Introduction
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Argentina Country Introduction

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An introduction to Argentina offers a look into a country known for its passionate culture, dramatic landscapes, and rich history. From the tango music of Buenos Aires to the rugged beauty of Patagonia, Argentina is famous for its arts, literature, and cuisine, especially its world-renowned beef. Students can explore Argentina’s European influences, its history of independence, and its love of soccer. This lesson showcases Argentina’s dynamic blend of tradition and modernity, making it a unique and influential part of South America.
Indonesia Country Introduction
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Indonesia Country Introduction

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An introduction to Indonesia reveals a fascinating archipelago of over 17,000 islands, rich in cultural and ecological diversity. Known for iconic places like Bali and ancient sites such as Borobudur, Indonesia is home to hundreds of ethnic groups, each with distinct languages and traditions. Students can explore Indonesia’s unique biodiversity, including rainforests that support endangered species like orangutans. This lesson highlights Indonesia’s blend of Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic influences, which contribute to its vibrant, multicultural society.
Edward Tulane
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Edward Tulane

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This 4-week writing unit centered around The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is designed to support teachers with a comprehensive set of resources, including detailed lesson plans, engaging worksheets, and an interactive flipchart for Active Inspire. The unit offers a structured approach to exploring themes, character development, and narrative techniques, providing educators with everything they need to foster meaningful discussions and creative writing exercises in the classroom. Whether you’re looking to enhance literary analysis or inspire students’ own storytelling, this unit is a valuable tool for enriching your teaching practice.
USA Country introduction
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USA Country introduction

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An introduction to the United States offers a look at a country known for its cultural diversity, influential history, and global impact. As a nation founded on principles of democracy and freedom, the U.S. has a complex history shaped by immigration, innovation, and social movements. Key topics include the Revolutionary War, the Constitution, and the Civil Rights Movement, alongside modern achievements in science, technology, and the arts. Students can explore the varied landscapes, from bustling cities to natural wonders like the Grand Canyon. This lesson highlights how the U.S.'s unique blend of cultures and ideals has shaped its identity and influence in the world today.
China - Country Introduction
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China - Country Introduction

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An introduction to China provides insight into one of the world’s oldest civilizations and most populous countries. With a rich history spanning thousands of years, China has contributed immensely to global culture, science, and philosophy. Students can explore key aspects such as China’s ancient dynasties, inventions like paper and the compass, and significant historical sites like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. Modern China is a global economic powerhouse, and understanding its rapid development, cultural heritage, and diverse landscapes—from bustling cities to rural villages—offers students a comprehensive view of its role on the world stage today.
Week 3 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Lauren Child
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Week 3 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Lauren Child

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Outcome: Week 3 - Write the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears In this reimagined tale of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” we find Goldilocks, a curious young girl who stumbles upon a cozy cottage in the woods. She enters, trying the bears’ porridge, chairs, and beds, just as in the classic story. However, when the bears return home, they discover not just Goldilocks, but a messy scene with clues left behind—an overturned chair, an empty bowl, and a half-read book.
Week 4 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Lauren Child
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Week 4 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Lauren Child

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Outcome: Write a sequel for Goldilocks and the Three Bears In this reimagined tale of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” we find Goldilocks, a curious young girl who stumbles upon a cozy cottage in the woods. She enters, trying the bears’ porridge, chairs, and beds, just as in the classic story. However, when the bears return home, they discover not just Goldilocks, but a messy scene with clues left behind—an overturned chair, an empty bowl, and a half-read book.
Week 2 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Lauren Child
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Week 2 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Lauren Child

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Outcome: Compare two versions of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. In this reimagined tale of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” we find Goldilocks, a curious young girl who stumbles upon a cozy cottage in the woods. She enters, trying the bears’ porridge, chairs, and beds, just as in the classic story. However, when the bears return home, they discover not just Goldilocks, but a messy scene with clues left behind an overturned chair, an empty bowl, and a half-read book.
Significant Individuals Bundle: Malcolm X, Gandhi, Mary Seacole, Martin Luther KIng
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Significant Individuals Bundle: Malcolm X, Gandhi, Mary Seacole, Martin Luther KIng

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Explore our collection of PowerPoint presentations and worksheets on Significant Individuals Who Changed the World! This engaging resource features: David Attenborough – British natural historian who brought global awareness to the natural world through documentaries. Malcolm X – Civil rights leader who advocated for Black empowerment and justice. Mahatma Gandhi – Indian independence leader who promoted non-violent resistance. Ernest Shackleton – Antarctic explorer celebrated for his leadership and survival. Rosa Parks – Sparked the U.S. Civil Rights Movement by challenging bus segregation. Katherine Johnson – Mathematician whose calculations were essential to NASA’s space missions. Florence Nightingale – Founder of modern nursing who revolutionised healthcare. Mary Seacole – Nurse who cared for soldiers during the Crimean War with dedication. Stephen Hawking – Physicist who advanced understanding of black holes and the universe. Martin Luther King Jr. – Civil rights leader who championed equality through non-violence. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) – Persian polymath whose medical texts shaped early medicine. Al-Zahrawi – Pioneer in surgery, known as the father of modern surgical practices. Ibn Haytham (Alhazen) – Scientist who advanced optics and the scientific method.
Crimes of IDF
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Crimes of IDF

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The IDF has been accused of various crimes, including: Disproportionate use of force: Often resulting in civilian casualties, especially during conflicts in Gaza.   Extrajudicial killings: Targeted killings of individuals deemed threats, sometimes without due process.   Collective punishment: Actions like demolishing homes of suspected militants, impacting families and communities.   Illegal settlements: Expanding settlements in the West Bank, considered a violation of international law.   These actions are condemned by human rights organizations and contribute to the ongoing cycle of violence in the region.
A walk to London - Year 2: Outcomes: Leaflet, Persuasive text Week 1
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A walk to London - Year 2: Outcomes: Leaflet, Persuasive text Week 1

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Unlock a complete unit of work for “A Walk to London,” tailored for Year 2 writing! This comprehensive resource includes an overview of lesson plans, engaging PowerPoint presentations, and thoughtfully designed worksheets. Each component is crafted to inspire creativity and enhance writing skills, guiding students through the story’s themes and characters. Perfect for educators looking to create an immersive learning experience, this unit makes writing both fun and educational. Step into the adventure of learning today!
The Minpins
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The Minpins

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Resources for Year 2/3/4 about the Minpins Roald Dhal book. Character description. Setting Description. Using expanded noun phrase. I used some Twinkl resources and adapted the worksheets from Literacy Tree. Hope this free resource helps fellow teachers.
Teeth Decaying Investigation
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Teeth Decaying Investigation

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This resource fosters deep learning and critical thinking among Year 3/4/6 students. The activity involves placing hard-boiled eggs in various liquids over a two-day period to observe the results. Students will also write up their investigations, detailing their findings and discussing the importance of dental hygiene!
Converting KG and G
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Converting KG and G

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This resource focuses on teaching students how to convert between kilograms (kg) and grams (g). Through engaging activities and practical exercises, students learn the relationship between these two units of mass, developing their understanding of metric conversions. The resource includes clear explanations, visual aids, and practice worksheets that guide students through converting from kilograms to grams and vice versa, reinforcing their mathematical skills in a real-world context. Perfect for building confidence in measurement conversions, this resource is an essential tool for mastering mass in the metric system.
Investigating Waterproof Materials
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Investigating Waterproof Materials

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In this KS2 science investigation, students explore the waterproof properties of different materials. They’ll make a hypothesis, test various materials by applying water, and record their observations. Through hands-on experimentation, students learn to identify which materials repel water and why, encouraging critical thinking about everyday materials and their uses. This activity reinforces concepts of material properties in an engaging, practical way.
Converting MM,CM,
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Converting MM,CM,

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This lesson is a basic lesson to get pupils measuring MM and CM and being able to convert the two, this lesson will be a good base to then move children to convert to KM,CM,MM.
(Year 1) Multiplication using Arrays (Power point & worksheet) - Lesson 1
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(Year 1) Multiplication using Arrays (Power point & worksheet) - Lesson 1

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This power point presentation is useful for teaching multiplication using the array method for beginners which includes (21 slides): - A mental starter - Description of how to solve multiplication sentences using the array method - Learning objectives - Key words of the day - What symbols to be used in multiplication - Whole class activity - Worksheet to be used by children independently - Extension work at the end National Curriculum link: Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of a teacher. Learning objectives: WALT: Solve one-step problems involving multiplication by calculating the answer using arrays. WILF: I can solve multiplication problems using arrays.