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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.

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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
Introducing graphical notation
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Introducing graphical notation

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This activity provides opportunities for exploring graphical notation. Although written recording of music is not a current requirement of the primary curriculum, recent school inspections in Wales have referred to the need for schools to explore the process.
Music sequences
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Music sequences

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This interactive activity provides opportunities for the exploration of structure in musical composition. It features a character called Dewi the Dragon. The activity teaches pupils how the order of sounds in a sequence may be changed to create different compositions. Pupils are asked to create their own sequences using instrument sounds they have selected and are then asked to perform these sequences. Pupils are able to use pictorial resources to help them sequence their musical ideas.
The fridge game
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The fridge game

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A game testing children's addition and subtraction skills, reinforcing key food safety messages.
Problem solving
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Problem solving

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A collection of extended problem solving activities designed to develop this skill for upper KS2 Pupils
Punctuation: Sentence Detectives
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Punctuation: Sentence Detectives

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This pack consists of several activities that could be used to help pupils to examine sentences, look for key features and identify different sentence types. The activities will: allow the teacher to interactively demonstrate different types of sentences and allow pupils to sort sentences into the relevant groups. This pack contains: seven screens for use on the interactive, whiteboard , and three worksheets.
Oracy - subtleties of language
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Oracy - subtleties of language

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This pack is made up of a set of activities. It can be used to introduce pupils to the idea that language has many subtleties and that statements are not always right or wrong. These activities will address the following areas of the national curriculum in Wales: Key stage 2 programme of study English, Oracy - 1, 2. This pack contains: three interactive whiteboard activities reference material and animations a class worksheet - differentiation by outcome.
Animal Homes
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Animal Homes

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Learn where animals live and sing 'Old Macdonald.' This resource pack includes activities covering: our homes and where we live, different farm animals and where they live, and what makes a suitable home. Pupils will complete a variety of sorting activities to develop their understanding of where different animals live.
Spelling: Wordmaker Long Vowels 2
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Spelling: Wordmaker Long Vowels 2

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An animation shows the spelling of words with long i, o and u vowel sounds. Pupils see 3 different graphemic representations (spellings) of these vowel sounds. Pupils are asked to make words using the Wordmaker machine. If the answer is correct the word is spoken and a picture appears. Suitable for older pupils with SEN.
Spelling: Wordmaker long vowels
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Spelling: Wordmaker long vowels

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An animation shows the spelling of words with long a, e, i, o and u vowel sounds. Pupils see how split digraphs are used to spell these vowel sounds. Pupils are asked to make words using the Wordmaker machine. If the answer is correct the word is spoken and a picture appears. Suitable for older pupils with SEN.
Wheels and axles
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Wheels and axles

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This lesson contains activities designed to illustrate to pupils the main features of wheels and axles and how to make a simple vehicle. The first activity shows the effects of placing axles off centre. The second shows how two axles and a chassis can make a moving vehicle.
Texture
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Texture

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This interactive resource supports the teaching of appraising by concentrating on one of the 8 elements of music - texture. The resource explains that texture is built up in layers. A variety of audio examples are provided to illustrate differences in texture. Pupils are given the opportunity to arrange a piece, selecting and deselecting layers to alter the texture and see how the piece builds. Pupils are also given the opportunity to compose their own piece using layers to build texture.
the Diwali story
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the Diwali story

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Interactive activities for whiteboard or computer on the story of Rama and Sita and how Hindus celebrate Diwali today. Activities are differentiated at various levels. They include an electronic version of the story, discussion topics on the meaning of Diwali, matching and sequencing activities, multiple choice question games, creating nativity pictures, matching pairs games and jigsaws.
Olympic Maths
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Olympic Maths

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Olympic themed KS2 resources in Excel and Powerpoint to develop Maths skills by way of mental starters and group work. Areas covered include symmetry, co-ordinates, angles and numbers to 2 decimal places. All resources can be adapted by a school to create additional activities.
Colour mixing
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Colour mixing

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This is a colour-mixing activity. It shows pupils what happens when they mix the primary colours red, yellow and blue. Pupils drag and drop colours into a colour-mixing machine that mixes the colours and makes the appropriate secondary colour. Pupils learn the basic colour theory and the terminology 'primary' and 'secondary' colours. They then apply their knowledge to a simple colouring-in exercise where they have a palette of primary colours that they use to make the secondary colours. Follow-up activities using paints have been suggested for pupils to explore colour mixing first hand.