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Thriving Minds

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Sharing the love of learning and education into our little people. Variety of great resources for teachers and tutors, covering a range of ages. Look at my new 'Life Learning' PowerPoints to help with all those important extra-curricular topics we should be covering!

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Sharing the love of learning and education into our little people. Variety of great resources for teachers and tutors, covering a range of ages. Look at my new 'Life Learning' PowerPoints to help with all those important extra-curricular topics we should be covering!
Suitcase Memory Game
MissCharlotteAndrewsMissCharlotteAndrews

Suitcase Memory Game

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In my suitcase I took... Perfect game to help increase your child's/students memory. All the objects are ready to cut out and laminate along with the suitcase poster. Put a few items on, take one away, can you guess which one? You can also try adding them too and see if they can remember which one has been added. Hope you like it! Please write a review too!
Children's Mentoring Bundle
MissCharlotteAndrewsMissCharlotteAndrews

Children's Mentoring Bundle

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A bundle filled with multiple activities/worksheets/booklets/plans etc. for young children to mentor with. Items bought separately would be £31!! Grab a bargain! Hope you like it:)
Uppercase & Lowercase Alphabet Flashcards
MissCharlotteAndrewsMissCharlotteAndrews

Uppercase & Lowercase Alphabet Flashcards

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Perfect to teaching your children/students alphabet recognition and lower and upper case letters. Cut out the flash cards (laminate is optional), ask the children/students to match up the uppercase with the lowercase letter. I find my students like to do it on the floor, nice change from sitting at the table! Great activity as a lesson starter or as part of the main lesson!
Word of the Week Train Display/Poster
MissCharlotteAndrewsMissCharlotteAndrews

Word of the Week Train Display/Poster

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I love this resource so much! I write the word of the week on the main train and then break down the word in each carriage and every lesson before we start we break up the word and put it all together or sometimes I put the sounds used in each word for my more advanced students. Never fails to make the children laugh! Print as big as you like a laminate, I use this on our display board. Document contains one train and 3 carriages.
What am I? Worksheet
MissCharlotteAndrewsMissCharlotteAndrews

What am I? Worksheet

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Perfect worksheet for getting your children/students to think about objects/items by reading clues and writing the answers. Great to do as a class; 3 worksheets included with an answer sheet.
Variety of Classroom Wall Displays Bundle
MissCharlotteAndrewsMissCharlotteAndrews

Variety of Classroom Wall Displays Bundle

5 Resources
Bundle includes a variety of wall and feature displays. Take off to Exams is a large display for exam and revision techniques. Speech Tree display is a A3 tree which you use the leaves to add on words of the day/week. Summer Reads is a medium size wall display about books to read over summer, good for library or English rooms. Variety of borders for children to write/print in as a good way of displaying their work. Word of the Week Train is a great resource for writing the word on the train and then breaking the word down in the rest of the carriages. I know the bundle is suited for all ages but is good to share with the whole school! Hope you like it!:)
Speech Therapy Song Book
MissCharlotteAndrewsMissCharlotteAndrews

Speech Therapy Song Book

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Great resource for helping with speech therapy! Only contains 4 songs but I think it is better to learn all the words so you can really improve on the sounds rather than the reading! Fun way of learning speech and sounds! No backing music is attached to this file as I do not use any.
Children's Reading Log
MissCharlotteAndrewsMissCharlotteAndrews

Children's Reading Log

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Nice little reading log that I use with my mentoree! On each page there is a table with Title, Author, Date, Rating (Stars to colour) and comments. You can fill this in, the parents and even the child themselves. Perfect way to keep track of all books read and how well they have done so! Best to print double-sided and staple in the middle.