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Robot & Monster

Primary Deputy Head Teacher with over 20 years experience sharing my resources to make your life a bit easier. Currently teaching in Year 1 with experience across EYFS, KS1 and KS2.

Primary Deputy Head Teacher with over 20 years experience sharing my resources to make your life a bit easier. Currently teaching in Year 1 with experience across EYFS, KS1 and KS2.
Writing for a Purpose: Postcards
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Writing for a Purpose: Postcards

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“Writing for a Purpose: Postcards” is a learning resource designed to help Key Stage 1 children understand the basics of writing and sending postcards. The resource provides a clear explanation of what postcards are and how they are used to communicate with others. Postcards are a simple way to send a short message to someone who is far away. They often feature a picture on one side and a brief message on the other. The resource includes an example of a postcard and demonstrates how to write a simple message. This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the concept of postcards and provide guidance on how to write one. Teachers can use this resource to explain the purpose of postcards, provide examples of how to write a message, and encourage children to create their own postcards. In addition, this resource can be used to encourage cross-curricular writing. For example, children can apply their knowledge of postcards to write messages to historical figures or characters in stories, using their imaginations to bring the past or fictional worlds to life.
Writing for a Purpose: Imagery Poem Overview
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Writing for a Purpose: Imagery Poem Overview

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“Writing for a Purpose: Imagery Poem” is a learning resource crafted to aid Key Stage 2 children in comprehending the fundamental elements and purposes of writing an imagery poem. This resource features an in-depth explanation of this type of writing and its key attributes. An imagery poem is a form of expression that uses vivid, sensory language to paint a picture in the reader’s mind, allowing them to experience a particular moment or emotion. The primary elements of this type of writing include sensory language that appeals to the five senses, descriptive words that create a clear picture, and a theme that is conveyed through the imagery. The resource also provides an exemplar imagery poem to demonstrate how these components can come together in a poem. The poem includes vivid sensory details, descriptive language, and a theme conveyed through the imagery. This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the genre of imagery poetry and provide guidance on creating an effective poem. Teachers can use this resource to introduce the topic, provide guidance on how to create an imagery poem, and provide examples for children to follow. Furthermore, this resource can also be utilised to support and scaffold writing across the curriculum. For instance, children can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating an imagery poem to write similar pieces for other subjects, such as history or social studies, by using sensory language and vivid descriptions to evoke a specific time period or event. Overall, “Writing for a Purpose: Imagery Poem” is an excellent resource that can support children in developing their writing skills and understanding of different writing genres.
Writing for a Purpose: Local Traditional Songs
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Writing for a Purpose: Local Traditional Songs

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“Writing for a Purpose: Local Traditional Songs” is a learning resource created to aid Key Stage 2 children in comprehending the essential elements and purposes of local traditional songs. This resource provides an in-depth explanation of local traditional songs and their characteristics. Local traditional songs are a form of expression that captures the culture and traditions of a particular region or community through music and lyrics. The primary elements of this type of song include the use of local language, cultural references, and themes that reflect the values and beliefs of the community. The resource also includes an exemplar local traditional song to demonstrate how these elements can come together in a song. The song incorporates local language, cultural references, and themes that reflect the values and beliefs of the community. This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to storytelling through the genre of local traditional songs and provide guidance on creating an effective song. Teachers can use this resource to introduce the topic, provide guidance on how to create a local traditional song, and provide examples for children to follow. Moreover, this resource can also be used to promote cross-curricular learning. For instance, children can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating a local traditional song to other subjects, such as music, history or social studies, by using music and lyrics to depict a particular time period or event in the community. In conclusion, “Writing for a Purpose: Local Traditional Songs” is a valuable resource that can support children in developing their writing skills and understanding of different genres of music.
Lego Therapy Visual Prompts
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Lego Therapy Visual Prompts

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Lego Therapy is a type of play therapy that helps children improve their social skills and emotional regulation by building Lego models with others. In this therapy, children work in pairs or small groups and take turns being the Builder, the Engineer, and the Supplier. Each child has a specific role to play and follows a set of rules to ensure a positive experience for everyone. The rules include listening to each other, taking turns, using kind words, staying on task, and asking for help when needed. The therapy aims to enhance communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills, while also promoting positive social interactions and self-esteem. This resource includes the rules for the group and each role.
Writing for a Purpose: Instructions KS1
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Writing for a Purpose: Instructions KS1

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“Writing for a Purpose: Instructions” is a learning resource created to assist Key Stage 1 children in understanding the essentials of writing instructions. The resource provides a clear explanation of what instructions are and how they are used to guide people to do things. Instructions are a set of steps that people follow to complete a task, such as making a sandwich or playing a game. The resource includes an example of simple instructions and demonstrates how to write them using the given features. It also provides tips on how to use clear and concise language when writing instructions. This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the concept of instructions and provide guidance on how to write them. Teachers can use this resource to explain the purpose of instructions, provide examples of how to write them, and encourage children to create their own instructions. In addition, this resource can be used to encourage cross-curricular writing. For example, children can apply their knowledge of instructions to write and follow directions for creating art projects or conducting science experiments.
Maths Talk - Sentence starters
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Maths Talk - Sentence starters

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Maths Talk is a valuable visual aid resource designed to help teachers in KS1 and KS2 classrooms to develop students’ thinking skills in mathematics. This resource includes a range of sentence starters that encourage students to engage in productive discourse around mathematical concepts and problems. With Maths Talk, teachers can create an interactive learning environment where students can discuss and reflect on their mathematical thinking. The sentence starters provided in the resource can be used to promote thinking and discuss around a wide range of topics, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and geometry. Each sentence starter is carefully crafted to support students’ development of mathematical language, problem-solving skills, and reasoning abilities. The resource provides prompts for students to articulate their thought processes, to explain their reasoning, to justify their answers, and to make connections between different mathematical concepts. By using Maths Talk in the classroom, teachers can foster a collaborative learning environment where students can work together to solve problems and develop their mathematical understanding. The resource is easy to use and adaptable to different teaching styles, lesson and display use.
Inverse Operation Explainer
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Inverse Operation Explainer

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Looking for a visual aid resource to help your Key Stage 2 students understand how to use inverse operations to check calculations? Look no further than “Inverse Operation Explainer”! This resource provides clear and step-by-step explanations of how to use inverse operations to check addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems. The visual aid is designed to be engaging, with colour-coded examples and illustrations that help students understand the concepts in a fun and accessible way. With “Inverse Operation Explainer,” students will learn how to use the opposite operation to check their answers, including how to use addition to check subtraction, and division to check multiplication. This resource is perfect for both teachers who want to support their math lessons and students who want to improve their problem-solving skills.
How do we...Reason? Visual Prompt
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How do we...Reason? Visual Prompt

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The ‘How do we… Reason?’ visual resource is designed to help students develop their critical thinking skills. It includes four steps for reasoning: Look for clues, Use what we know, Test our ideas, and Explain our thinking. Each step is respresented by a colourful visual to help students understand and remember the process of reasoning. This resource can be used in a variety of subjects and contexts to support students in developing their reasoning skills and becoming more confident and independent learners.
How do we...Write? Visual Prompt
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How do we...Write? Visual Prompt

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The ‘How do we… Write?’ visual resource is designed for students to support them in the writing process. It includes five clear steps with concise guidance on what to do. The first step is to ‘Understand’ the task or assignment, followed by ‘Plan’, ‘Write’, ‘Edit’, and ‘Feedback’. Each step is accompanied by a clear and colourful visual representation to help students understand and remember the writing process. This resource can be used in a variety of subjects and contexts to support students in developing their writing skills and becoming more confident and independent writers.
Y5 Apostrophes for Possession Visual Prompt
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Y5 Apostrophes for Possession Visual Prompt

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This ‘Apostrophes for Possession’ visual resource set is designed specifically for Year 5 students to support their understanding and use of apostrophes for possession. The set includes visual prompts, each with a clear and colourful representation. The prompts cover different aspects of using apostrophes for possession, including singular and plural possessive nouns. These visual prompts can be used in the classroom or as individual aids to help children remember and practice their apostrophe usage.
Multiplying by 2 Digits Explainer
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Multiplying by 2 Digits Explainer

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Looking for a visual aid resource to help your Key Stage 2 students master the concept of multiplying a 4-digit number by 2 digits? Look no further than “Multiplying by 2 Digits Explainer”! This resource provides clear and step-by-step explanations of how to use both the Area Model (Grid Method) and the written column method to solve multiplication problems. The visual aid is designed to be interactive and engaging, with colour-coded examples and illustrations that help students understand the concepts in a fun and accessible way. With “Multiplying by 2 Digits Explainer,” students will learn how to multiply numbers using the traditional written column method, including how to carry over and place numbers correctly in the answer. They will also learn how to use the Area Model (Grid Method) to clearly represent the multiplication process. This resource is perfect for both teachers who want to support their math lessons and students who want to improve their multiplication skills.
Multiplying by 1 Digit Explainer
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Multiplying by 1 Digit Explainer

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Looking for a visual aid resource to help your Key Stage 2 students master the concept of multiplying a 4-digit number by 1 digit? Look no further than this “Multiplying by 1 Digit Explainer”! This resource provides clear and step-by-step explanations of how to use both the place value grid and the written column method to solve multiplication problems. The visual aid is designed to be engaging, with colour-coded examples and illustrations that help students understand the concepts in a fun and accessible way. With “Multiplying by 1 Digit Explainer,” students will learn how to multiply numbers using the traditional written column method, including how to exchange and place numbers correctly in the answer. They will also learn how to use the place value grid to visually represent the multiplication process. This resource is perfect for both teachers who want to support their math lessons and students who want to improve their multiplication skills.
Multiplying by 10, 100 and 1000 Explainer
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Multiplying by 10, 100 and 1000 Explainer

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“Multiplying by 10, 100 and 1000 Explainer” – the perfect visual aid resource for Key Stage 2 students who want to master the art of multiplying by 10, 100, and 1000! Our resource provides clear and step-by-step explanations of how to use the place value grid to multiply numbers by 10, 100, and 1000. The visual aid is designed to be engaging, with colour-coded examples and illustrations that help students understand the concepts in a fun and accessible way. With “Multiplying by 10, 100 and 1000 Explainer,” students will learn how to multiply numbers by moving digits to the left or right depending on the multiplier. This resource is perfect for both teachers who want to support their math lessons and students who want to improve their multiplication skills.
Dividing 4 Digits by 1 Digit Explainer
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Dividing 4 Digits by 1 Digit Explainer

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“Dividing by 1 Digit Explainer” – the perfect visual aid resource for Key Stage 2 students who want to master the art of dividing 4-digit numbers by a 1-digit number! This resource provides clear and step-by-step explanations of how to use both the place value grid and the “garage door” method to solve division problems. The visual aid is designed to be engaging, with colour-coded examples and illustrations that help students understand the concepts in a fun and accessible way. This resource is perfect for both teachers who want to support their math lessons and students who want to improve their division skills.
Squared and Cubed Numbers Explainer
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Squared and Cubed Numbers Explainer

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Looking for a visual aid resource to help your Key Stage 2 students master the concepts of squared and cubed numbers? Look no further than “Squared and Cubed Numbers Explainer”! This resource provides clear and concise explanations of what squared and cubed numbers are, with easy-to-follow examples. The visual aid is designed to be simple and straight-forward , with colour coded illustrations that help students understand the concepts in a fun and accessible way. With “Squared and Cubed Numbers Explainer,” students will learn how to calculate the square and cube of a number, and why these concepts are important in math. This resource is perfect for both teachers who want to support their math lessons and students who want to improve their number skills.
Rounding Rules Explainer
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Rounding Rules Explainer

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Looking for a visual aid resource to help your Key Stage 2 students master the art of rounding numbers? Look no further than “Rounding Rules”! This easy to follow visual aid resource provides clear and easy-to-understand rules for rounding up to 4-digit numbers. The resource includes a clear example to help students practice rounding numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, and thousand. The rhyme is designed to be memorable and fun, with bright colours and engaging illustrations that will capture your students’ attention and make learning about rounding easy and enjoyable. Whether you’re a teacher looking for a tool to support your math lessons or a student who wants to improve their number skills, “Rounding Rules” is the perfect visual aid resource for you.
Fractions Explainer
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Fractions Explainer

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Looking for a visual aid resource to help your Key Stage 2 students understand fundamental concepts of fractions? Look no further than “Fractions Explainer”! This resource provides clear and step-by-step explanations of fraction terms, equivalent fractions, and different ways fractions can be represented visually. The visual aid is designed to be engaging, with colour-coded examples and illustrations that help students understand the concepts in a fun and accessible way. With “Fractions Explainer,” students will learn how to identify and understand the parts of a fraction, how to find equivalent fractions, and how to represent fractions of shapes and numbers. This resource is perfect for both teachers who want to support their math lessons and students who want to improve their understanding of fractions.
Prime Numbers Explainer
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Prime Numbers Explainer

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“Prime Numbers Explainer” – a visual aid resource designed to help Key Stage 2 students understand the fundamental concepts about prime numbers! This resource provides clear explanations of prime numbers, including what they are, how to identify them, and the rules and properties associated with them. Using color-coded examples and illustrations, “Prime Numbers Explainer” makes it easy for students to understand and apply these concepts in a fun and engaging way. Whether you are a teacher looking to support your math lessons or a student who wants to improve their understanding of prime numbers, “Prime Numbers Explainer” is the perfect resource for you.
Subtraction Explainer (4 digit with exchanges)
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Subtraction Explainer (4 digit with exchanges)

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“Subtraction Explainer” – the perfect visual aid for Key Stage 2 students who want to master the art of subtracting numbers up to 4 digits with exchanging! This resource provides a clear explanation of the borrowing or exchanging method in subtraction, with easy-to-follow examples. The visual aid is designed to be engaging, with colour coded illustrations that help students understand the concepts in a fun and accessible way. With “Subtraction Explainer,” students will learn how to borrow or exchange from higher place values to subtract correctly. This resource is perfect for both teachers who want to support their math lessons and students who want to improve their subtraction skills.
KS2+ Fact vs Opinion - Statement sorting
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KS2+ Fact vs Opinion - Statement sorting

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The “Fact or Opinion” activity is an engaging and educational downloadable resource designed for Key Stage 2+ (KS2+) children. This activity aims to enhance critical thinking and discussion skills by helping children distinguish between factual statements and opinions. It’s an excellent tool to support English lessons, particularly in developing writing and argumentative skills. Children will explore three sets of statements covering contemporary and relatable topics: CCTV, school uniforms, and social media. Each set contains a mixture of facts and opinions, carefully curated to stimulate thoughtful discussion and analysis. The activity can be used as a group discussion task or as a individual paper task to assess understanding. During the activity, children discuss each statement and place it on a “fact to opinion” line, deciding together at which end it best fits or are there elements of both to the statement? This process generates great discussions about what makes a statement a fact or an opinion, helping students to understand the difference. The activity can be used to support various types of English work, particularly in writing arguments and developing persuasive writing skills.