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Reading Comprehension: Vincent Van Gogh
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Reading Comprehension: Vincent Van Gogh

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A reading comprehension about the life and work of Van Gogh. Suitable for pupils from 11 to 16. A four page text relating changes in the artist’s work to events in his life is followed by a comprehension exercise of 20 questions totalling 40 marks. A mark scheme is supplied.
Addition for KS1: Homework and Home Learning
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Addition for KS1: Homework and Home Learning

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A set of 60 graded worksheets aligned to the National Curriculum addition objectives for KS1. There are 10 folders, each containing 6 worksheets and 6 answer sheets. There is also a parent information sheet, setting out the addition objectives for the age group, explaining the way the folders have been organised and offering suggestions as to how they could be used at home. An ideal resource for homework, home schooling and distance learning.
Subtraction for KS1: Homework and Home Learning
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Subtraction for KS1: Homework and Home Learning

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A set of 60 graded worksheets aligned to the National Curriculum subtraction objectives for KS1. There are 10 folders, each containing 6 worksheets and 6 answer sheets. There is also a parent information sheet, setting out the subtraction objectives for the age group, explaining the way the folders have been organised and offering suggestions as to how they could be used at home. There is no regrouping required on any of the tasks. An ideal resource for homework, home schooling and distance learning.
Y3-6 maths.  Multi-digit subtraction: the European algorithm.  One up, one down.
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Y3-6 maths. Multi-digit subtraction: the European algorithm. One up, one down.

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If pupils’ books get messy because of the crossings out and columns of numbers when they do subtraction, if some of them take the top number from the bottom number when things get difficult, if they get into a muddle when they encounter zeros on the top line, then do give this a go. Long ago, this is how subtraction was taught in British schools, and it’s still taught in schools in Europe. It’s a very clear PowerPoint with animation and narration. I first used this method with a Y5/6 class who had been taught to use the American algorithm. They found it tricky to master and I found their work equally tricky to mark because of the presentation, So I gave them a choice: use the method taught by their previous teacher, or use this one. Provided they were getting the right answers, it was fine with me. Not one of them continued with the old method.
French Auxiliary Verbs Crosswords:  Avoir and Être Present Tense
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French Auxiliary Verbs Crosswords: Avoir and Être Present Tense

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5 crosswords testing conjugation of avoir and être in the present tense. Pronouns form part of the answers. There are several ways this resource could be used: set one in class and a different one for homework for revision for tests to ensure there is no collaboration as a check prior to teaching perfect tense Answer sheets are included.
Have or Of?  Using Standard English - 3 Worksheets
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Have or Of? Using Standard English - 3 Worksheets

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Children (and many adults) find it difficult to distinguish between ‘of’ and ‘have’ in phrases such as ‘should have eaten’, ‘can’t have done’. This resource consists of three fill-the-gap worksheets where students have to insert ‘of’ or ‘have’ into sentences.
Active and Passive -Varying  Sentence Structure.
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Active and Passive -Varying Sentence Structure.

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A short teacher-controlled presentation for more able KS2 and KS3 pupils. It shows that that the Active and Passive ‘voices’ of verbs can exist in all tenses, including present and past continuous forms. The presentation ends with an on screen exercise where the task is to change 10 sentences from active to passive. The sentences require pupils to manipulate a variety of compound verbs (e.g. James Smith was reading the news / The news was being read by James Smith)
French pronunciation test: numbers 1-20
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French pronunciation test: numbers 1-20

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This is a follow-on test from this free resource on [French pronunciation.]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-pronunciation-numbers-1-20-avoir-and-tre-12439204) It consists of a sound file and a worksheet testing students’ ability to discern numbers when they appear before vowels or consonants. An answer sheet is provided.
French pronunciation: consonant endings
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French pronunciation: consonant endings

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A ten slide presentation shows the rules for the pronunciation of final consonants in French. It covers silent endings - single consonants silent endings - consonant clusters (e.g. est) C,R,F,L (the CaReFuL) consonants Liaisons before vowels There are two follow-up multiple choice worksheets, where pupils have to identify the odd one out of a group of four words. Answers are provided. I have also included sound files which could be useful for non-specialist teachers or for pupils working independently.
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs.  Subject, Verb, Direct Object.
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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs. Subject, Verb, Direct Object.

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Here you have a 17-slide presentation for teaching transitive and intransitive words. The first few slides explain how to spot whether a verb is transitive or intransitive by identifying the subject, verb and object of a sentence. The rest of the slides use teacher-controlled conceal/reveal animation for whole class practice in identifying transitive/intransitive verbs. For independent work, there is a worksheet where the task is to say whether the verbs in 8 sentences are transitive (v.t.) or intransitive (v.i.). There are three versions of the worksheet, which could be used together in class in order to prevent copying. Or they could be split and given as a follow-up homework or revision task.