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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Bookmarks - Design Your Own + 2 Templates to print off
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Bookmarks - Design Your Own + 2 Templates to print off

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3 bookmark templates. Fully editable. Ideal for 5 - 11 years. Bookmark 1: A simple bookmark to print off. On the bookmark it says: Don’t you just hate it when your teacher says, “I want more details!” How can there be more details? Or when the teacher says, “Be more descriptive!” What can you do to put more description and details into your work? Be a Camera! Not just any camera, mind you, but a magic camera that lets you zoom in and out of settings, seeing and capturing not only the scenes, but the smells, tastes, sounds, and things you can feel (textures) in your story. Bookmark 2: Another simple bookmark to print off. Bookmark 3: Design your own bookmark. I always laminate the bookmarks so that they last the entire year. Fully editable.
Guided Reading - Vocabulary Pyramid
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Guided Reading - Vocabulary Pyramid

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A good worksheet to use when you want students to focus on specific vocabulary related a fiction book they are reading. A versatile and fun challenge. 1 worksheet. Fully editable. Age: 6+ (depending on ability).
What Am I? A Great Describing Game
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What Am I? A Great Describing Game

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A very popular game to use! The game is called, ‘WHAT AM I?’ You can link this game with ANY topic, e.g. rainforest animals, toys, family members, rooms in a house etc. Just describe what it is you want to describe on 1 card and draw and label what it is you are describing on the other. The example shown is a parrot. You can use the cards in many ways. Here are 2 examples: Stick the answer card on the back of the description card and make a complete set of topic cards. How to play: Deal the cards. Take it in turns to read the description on the card shown to you. If you guess correctly, keep the card. If you guess incorrectly, you don’t get the card. The winner is the person who wins all the cards. Arrange the description cards on 1 side of a table and the answer cards on the other side. Match them up. I’ve attached a complete set of 10 ‘What am I?’ cards to print out and use. If you want a bigger set of cards, just print off a few more. The card template is fully editable so you can design them on a computer and print them off when you’re finished … this makes them look VERY professional. Your class will love this. They might even become more popular than TOP TRUMPS.
Shipwrecked - Writing Task
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Shipwrecked - Writing Task

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Ask your children to write a story about being shipwrecked. This activity could be linked to the story of ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’, an island topic, feeling isolated and alone OR just taught as a discrete lesson. Attached is a helpful planning guide and template. The planning guide contains questions to consider, the layout of the story and some useful vocabulary. Fully editable and designed to make writing appealing to a younger audience. 2 pages. Fully editable.
George's Marvellous Medicine - Worksheet
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George's Marvellous Medicine - Worksheet

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What happens to ‘Grandma’ after she receives George’s Marvellous Medicine? Your student’s can use this worksheet to retell the events OR create their own marvellous reactions to the medicine! Fully editable.
Writing to Explain Booklet
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Writing to Explain Booklet

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A fully editable and effective booklet to follow when teaching WRITING TO EXPLAIN. Page 1: Easy things for children to explain. Page 2: More tricky things for children to explain. Page 3: Writing to explain - writing guide/format to follow. Page 4: Writing to explain - writing frame (to complete).
Weekly Planning Template - All Subjects
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Weekly Planning Template - All Subjects

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A simple and effective way to plan your weekly lessons. Designed around VOCABULARY of the week. Fully editable. Ideal for individual or team planning sessions. Please note: It is advisable to print this onto A3**