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Some of my resources have been produced to children with MLD in a special school but other have been produced for mainstream primary and secondary children. Please see the description for each resource.

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Some of my resources have been produced to children with MLD in a special school but other have been produced for mainstream primary and secondary children. Please see the description for each resource.
coasts
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coasts

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some photos of coastlines including sandy beaches, shingle beaches, headlands and bays, longshore drift and groynes.
money
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money

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Shop game Needs printing and laminating. Pupils to 'play shops' buying items and giving change. 3 levels for 3 groups: Group 1: change to £1.00 numbers to 20 then in 10s to £1.00 Group 2: Change to £100 trickier prices Group 3: Change to £5.00 Worksheet to investigate different coins needed for making amounts Worksheet to work out change
countries of the world
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countries of the world

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I use this powerpoint as a starter.(6 weeks worth) Pupils have to guess which country from the facts eg population, area, currency, capital flag. UK, USA, Japan, China, Germany France included. I do one country per week then compare and contrast. Originally used in Special School Geography lesson
world cup countries
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world cup countries

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Match French world cup countries to English, sorted by groups. Then predict who will win each group. Written for special needs groups but could be used with other groups.
advent calendar
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advent calendar

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Originally prepared for a special needs group, this is a cutting and sticking exercise using French Xmas vocab. NB you need half as many sheet 3s as sheet 1 & 2. With higher ability groups you don't need sheet 3, they can draw and label in French their own Xmas pictures using dictionaries to find words, then decorate Xmas tree. Remember to cut the flaps before sticking together!!! (my 5 year old daughter got a bit carried away when we were testing it out!)