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Bright, colourful and exciting teaching resources that help to keep your class engaged, stretch and challenge those that are soaring, and close the gap with the children who need an extra helping hand!

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Bright, colourful and exciting teaching resources that help to keep your class engaged, stretch and challenge those that are soaring, and close the gap with the children who need an extra helping hand!
KS1/2: Emotion Graph
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KS1/2: Emotion Graph

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Hi, fellow teachers! Here’s a free resource for you- it contains a PDF and a wordx document version of an emotion graph where children can plot characters’ emotions throughout a story. Enjoy!
KS1/KS2: Word Class Wordsearch
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KS1/KS2: Word Class Wordsearch

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Hi, All! Here’s a little resource for your convenience- a wordsearch where childrne then must categorise the words into the following word classes: pronoun, determiner, adjective, adverb, verb, noun, conjunction. Enjoy!
Colour Vocabulary Thesaurus
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Colour Vocabulary Thesaurus

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Help your children to improve their descriptions and narratives by using these colour vocabulary sheets in your literacy lessons or on display. They equip pupils with exciting words for ‘red’, ‘blue’, ‘green’ and everything in between! I have been using these colour thesauruses as part of a Writing Toolkit (coming soon!) that I give to my class at the start of the school year. After modelling how to use them in writing, the children then independently use stronger, more effective colour descriptives when describing settings or characters- I even see them cropping up in their speech! BOTH SPELLINGS OF COLOR/COLOUR INCLUDED! Included in this download: A display poster and pocket-sized version of the color vocabulary grid PDF versions of the resources .docx Word versions of the resources for editing purposes 2 fonts to edit your resources with UK/AU/NZ/CA version using ‘colour’ spelling Looking for the full Writing Toolkit? Due to be completed by September 1st 2020 I hope this product saves you time and stress, Happy Teaching! Miss Austin
Matilda: Book Review (Roald Dahl)
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Matilda: Book Review (Roald Dahl)

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Book Review worksheet concentrating on summarising, forming opinions and concluding on Matilda by Roald Dahl. UK and US versions included In this book review, children are asked to summarise the main parts of the story, give their opinion on the story as a whole, state the funniest, scariest and favourite parts, rate the story from 1-5, explain if they would recommend the book, and discuss who their favourite and least favorite characters were. This works great as a post-text exercise, and also works as a movie review if you are following the feature film instead. Reviewing books helps children know that it’s okay to like or dislike a book, and also allows them to work out what their favorite genres are. Included in this download: UK and US versions of PDF and Word documents PDF version of the book review .docx Word document version of the book review for editing purposes ‘Lost in Chalk’ font to help you edit the resource and keep the style Looking for more Matilda resources? X 4-Week Matilda English Unit I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress! Thank you, and happy teaching! Miss Austin
How To Train Your Dragon: Book Review (Cressida Cowell)
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How To Train Your Dragon: Book Review (Cressida Cowell)

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Book Review worksheet concentrating on summarising, forming opinions and concluding on How To Train Your Dragon (Book 1) by Cressida Cowell. In this book review, children are asked to summarise the main parts of the story, give their opinion on the story as a whole, state the funniest, scariest and favorite parts, rate the story from 1-5, explain if they would recommend the book, and discuss who their favourite and least favourite characters were. This works great as a post-text exercise, and also works as a movie review if you are following the feature film instead. Reviewing books helps children know that it’s okay to like or dislike a book, and also allows them to work out what their favorite genres are. Included in this download: PDF version of the book review .docx Word document version of the book review for editing purposes ‘Lost in Chalk’ font to help you edit the resource and keep the style I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress! Thank you, and happy teaching! Miss Austin
Diary Writing: Planning Sheet
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Diary Writing: Planning Sheet

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Hi Teachers! Here is a diary planning resource. It comes as part of a larger set, which you can find at this link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks2-diary-writing-entire-unit-12301089
Year 4: Story Mapping (1 Lesson Pack)
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Year 4: Story Mapping (1 Lesson Pack)

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Hi there! In this pack you'll receive a fully edited, made-to-look-pretty and animated powerpoint that works through story mapping by giving an example etc. You will also receive a lesson plan and two work sheets- including a structured sheet for lower ability.
DT: Food Tasting (Word bank, Recipe sheet, Analysis booklet)
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DT: Food Tasting (Word bank, Recipe sheet, Analysis booklet)

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Here's a pack of resources relating to a DT topic. We were tasting, making and analysing shortbread, but my resources are easily editable. There's a recipe-write-up sheet A taste, texture and appearance analysis booklet (before and after) Word bank of good adjectives This is the link to the font I used for titles: http://www.dafont.com/cookie-dough.font Enjoy! Miss Ritchie
KS2: Past/Present Progressive Tenses
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KS2: Past/Present Progressive Tenses

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A small pack of resources on the past and present progressive tenses. There are also word searches for children to convert between tenses and find the correct words! They’re differentiated with ‘remember’ sections. I’ve added it as a PDF for the correct format and as a Word doc so that you can edit it!
KS2: Setting description (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory themed)
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KS2: Setting description (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory themed)

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Hi there, This is a two-lesson pack of resources for a moving setting description writing task. The planning and write-up sheets are differentiated and have themed backgrounds. In order to get the best layout and the originally intended look for the resources, you must download the font 'ordinary artichoke' from dafonts. It's free! (yay) The link is below: http://www.dafont.com/ordinaryartichoke.font Enjoy, and please review!
Egyptian Shape Poems
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Egyptian Shape Poems

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This is a set of resources that I use for my year 3 and 4 group. They are Egyptian themed so that they can link in with humanities topic. Shape poems are a great introduction to writing in a poetic structure for children, and the shapes offered in this pack are: canopic jars, a sarcophagus and a pyramid. I modelled the pyramid shape to the class so that my lower ability group had more input tailored to them. LO: To write a topical shape poem
KS2: Kennings
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KS2: Kennings

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A small pack based on Kennings. This was for 2 lessons in my class, with the second focused on reciting and memorising poetry as per National Curriculum objectives. Introductory powerpoint, a write up sheet (with Stone age theme- easily editable) and 2 day lesson plan Miss Ritchie
Year 3/4: Guided Reading (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
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Year 3/4: Guided Reading (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)

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A three lesson bundle of resources for CatCF focussed guided reading sessions. LO’s: identify and use the possessive apostrophe in simple plurals Identify word and punctuation types by their features show awareness of author’s viewpoint through character description choices Differentiated two ways.