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Thomas Pitts

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I'm a former class teacher. My resources were originally made for use in my class, but sometimes I get asked to develop stuff for other people. I'm happy to make spreadsheets in particular!

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I'm a former class teacher. My resources were originally made for use in my class, but sometimes I get asked to develop stuff for other people. I'm happy to make spreadsheets in particular!
Primary Computing Progression
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Primary Computing Progression

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A set of assessment tables for Primary Computing from Years 1 to 6 with a separate file for high attaining year 6 children. These were created to fit in the back of my children's Computing books. EDIT: A small error was found on the Year 6 pages (some repeated objectives). This has been fixed and new versions uploaded.
Read Write Inc. Red, Green, Challenge and Power Word Cards for all colours
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Read Write Inc. Red, Green, Challenge and Power Word Cards for all colours

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All of the Red, Green, Challenge and Power words used in all colour bands in the Read Write Inc. books on handy cards. The green words are from the first green box in each book. EDIT: There was a mistake in the red words for Blue book 8, Jellybean, this has now been corrected. Buying these separately would cost £21.
Read Write Inc. Grey Red, Green, Challenge and Power Word Cards
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Read Write Inc. Grey Red, Green, Challenge and Power Word Cards

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All of the Red, Green, Challenge and Power words used in the Read Write Inc. Grey books on handy cards. The green words are from the first green box in each book - some of the Grey books don't have this, just the syllable section, so don't have green word cards.
Read Write Inc. Blue Red, Green, Challenge and Power Word Cards
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Read Write Inc. Blue Red, Green, Challenge and Power Word Cards

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All of the Red, Green, Challenge and Power words used in the Read Write Inc. Blue books on handy cards. The green words are from the first green box in each book. EDIT: A mistake was spotted in the red words for book 8, Jellybean, but this has been corrected.
2016 sample maths sat paper analysis grid
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2016 sample maths sat paper analysis grid

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An analysis grid to help identify key areas to focus on between now and the SATs. All based on the sample papers available from the gov.uk website. All that is needed to be entered are pupils names, genders, and dates of birth to work out their ages. After that, go through each question one by one entering the marks achieved (0, 1, 2 or even 3 marks are available in places). This might take time, but it is worth it as looking where children's gaps in knowledge are is vital to be able to support them in this new style assessment. Once the data is added, graphs showing which of the 9 areas are strong or weak are created, as well as radar graphs for each paper. This is heavily based on the old Cornwall Grids from 2006-ish, but it has been rewritten to fit the 2016 sample papers.