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Sarah's Little Shop

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You never know what you might find on the shelves in my shop! Anything from 'Let's go on a Dinosaur Adventure!' to my most popular 'Fronted Adverbials' (yes, really!) The mixture of themes and ages reflects my role in school as a regular supply teacher. I love creating interesting, colourful, interactive resources which engage the children and stimulate learning. Many resources are for RE, PSHE and phonics. I hope you enjoy browsing. I'd love to hear what you think!

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You never know what you might find on the shelves in my shop! Anything from 'Let's go on a Dinosaur Adventure!' to my most popular 'Fronted Adverbials' (yes, really!) The mixture of themes and ages reflects my role in school as a regular supply teacher. I love creating interesting, colourful, interactive resources which engage the children and stimulate learning. Many resources are for RE, PSHE and phonics. I hope you enjoy browsing. I'd love to hear what you think!
Bridges
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Bridges

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Simple slides showing a variety of bridges. Includes an activity to build bridges using crackers, biscuits and icing sugar 'cement.&' Please comment if you have time.
Fun questions for group discussion
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Fun questions for group discussion

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A collection of colourful slides with illustrations, each asking a question which can be discussed in small groups. Useful for practising speaking, listening and taking turns. Encourages children to recognise that other people may have different views and opinions and to respect this.
The Queen's day
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The Queen's day

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Colourful pictures and simple information about the Queen. Growing up, where she lives, visits etc Includes questions to encourage children to think about what they would do if they were Queen or King for a day and worksheets for mind mapping. Please comment!
Mahatma Gandhi KS2
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Mahatma Gandhi KS2

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A great way to introduce Gandhi to upper KS2. A differentiated storyboard activity with images to copy/cut and stick. Suggested video clips to help explanations and discussion.
GIANT Rap! Add adjectives
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GIANT Rap! Add adjectives

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A rap about a Giant who has moved into town. Groups can fill in the missing words, (mostly adjectives), practise and perform. Add instruments for extra fun!
Pentecost
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Pentecost

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Activity sheet and key words to follow up You tube clips. Cut and stick activity for less able children.
I want to learn to...
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I want to learn to...

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Can you guess what each child wants to get better at? What do you want to get better at? Can be followed up with 'I can set a goal' worksheet (also uploaded) Please leave a comment if you have time!
I can learn from my successes
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I can learn from my successes

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A simple powerpoint which encourages children to think about and share their successes. Then they work with a partner to find true/false statements around the room which give reasons for their success. Worksheet as recap for following lesson. Please comment if you have time!
Hanukkah
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Hanukkah

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Photos and information about Hanukkah written in a simple way with key words highlighted. These can be displayed separately around the classroom for the children to find and match afterwards.
Tree houses
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Tree houses

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A variety of tree houses with questions to provoke discussion. Please leave a comment if you have time!
Let's think about feelings
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Let's think about feelings

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Images of people displaying a variety of emotions with questions for the class to read and respond to. The last slide shows some of the ways we can make others feel better. Please leave a comment if you have time!
I know I am growing
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I know I am growing

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Children can draw themselves as a baby and now, then make a list of things they have learnt to do. Please leave a comment if you have time!
SEAL I know how to resist distraction
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SEAL I know how to resist distraction

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Going for Goals: Lesson based around simple cartoons and speech bubbles. Questions provoke discussion. Poem - (not my greatest but the children liked saying it!) Please leave a comment if you have time!