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Discussion (planning plus core texts)
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Discussion (planning plus core texts)

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This a two week block of English work on discussion texts. It was originally planned for delivery as home learning during lockdown, but can be used at other times as well. The aim was to keep it simple enough to be completed at home without specialist adult support. It was designed for a Year Four/Five/Six class, but can be easily adapted for only one of these year groups. There are two core texts included so no additional resources need to be found or prepared.
Crime and Punishment Quiz
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Crime and Punishment Quiz

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This is a twelve question quiz with two questions relating to crime and punishment in the following eras: Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Tudors, Georgians, Victorians and the present day. Can be used as a pre-topic quiz, an end of topic quiz, or a recap later in the year to check retention.
Christmas quizzes - grammar and maths
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Christmas quizzes - grammar and maths

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Two end of term fun quizzes aimed at year five and six, but suitable for slightly older too. The grammar quiz looks at spelling (from the five/six spelling list), punctuation and word classes. The ten questions are all Christmassy themed with illustrations and Christmas jokes. The maths one is aimed at the same ages and has 10 Christmas-themed questions covering word problems, area, shape etc. Ideal for the end of term. Can be completed in teams or individually.
Christmas Grammar Quiz
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Christmas Grammar Quiz

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A ten-question quiz aimed at year five/six. The questions assess apostrophe use, spellings from the five/six spelling list and word classes. The quiz contains Christmassy images and jokes. Ideal for the last week of term.
Christmas Maths Quiz
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Christmas Maths Quiz

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A maths quiz suitable for Year Five/Six. A variety of Christmassy questions (plus answers!) ideal for the end of term. Although the quiz is on a powerpoint designed for whole class/team use, the questions could be easily printed off for individuals. The ten questions cover a variety of topic areas including shape, area, word problems and algebra.
Grammar vocab : a game to teach grammar vocab from the National Curriculum
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Grammar vocab : a game to teach grammar vocab from the National Curriculum

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A card game that can be played in small groups or as a whole class. Teams choose to answer a 10, 20 or 30 point question. They are read a definition and have to guess the correct grammatical term. The more points the question is worth, the harder the question. Ideal for plenaries, lesson starters and independent group work. Print and laminate the cards to keep.
SEN resources
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SEN resources

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Four essential SEN resources. An IEP format that allows for tracking of targets across a year; a resource sheet for learning spellings that is particularly suited to students with dyslexia; a word wall to practice learning key vocab and a sheet to practice key phonics.
Multiplication torture tables - self-checking
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Multiplication torture tables - self-checking

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Multiplication torture tables. Laminate and fold down the middle. Children have the blank side facing them and 1 or 2 minutes to complete. When the time is up, they open up the card and self-check. Enables a progression in skills from the 2 times table up to multiplying decimals by decimals. 13 cards in total.
SEN - target tracking IEP
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SEN - target tracking IEP

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This is a blank IEP grid designed to track targets and areas of need over time. By having three consecutive targets on the same sheet, you are better able to check progress. The format allows space to record pupil and parent voice.
Dicey spellings: activity sheet to learn spellings.
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Dicey spellings: activity sheet to learn spellings.

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For use by all pupils including SEN. Choose a word to learn (depending on the child you can use the common exception words list for Year Two or the 3/4 or 5/6 spelling lists). Roll the dice to determine what to do with the target word. The multi-sensory approach is particularly good for dyslexic students. Designed to be used as an independent activity.
Persuasive writing (adverts)  - core text and planning
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Persuasive writing (adverts) - core text and planning

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A two week series of lesson ideas plus the core text needed. This is a simple unit of work, with an easy-to-remember core text which includes examples of many of the features in ‘expected’ year six writing. The simple core text allows less able writers to easily imitate independently at the end of the unit.
Writing Editing Bingo Card
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Writing Editing Bingo Card

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Can be double-sided and laminated to be used throughout the school year. This is a two page guide to show children what we are looking for when we assess their writing at the end of Key Stage Two. It explains and gives examples of each feature. Can be used for children to assess their own writing as they go (points for a line, full house etc) or for peer to peer assessment. Good way of getting children to look back at their writing for features that are considered ‘expected’ in Year Six.
Team building games
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Team building games

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Six team building games. Good for PSHE lessons, instruction writing and the beginning and end of term. Includes ideas for extension. They are designed to be read by children as well as adults.
Word Wall - SEN resource for teaching key words
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Word Wall - SEN resource for teaching key words

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Can be laminated or photocopied. Choose the key words you want the child to learn. Write randomly across the bricks. Make sure you include at least one that the child is already confident with. If the child is confident, they can read the words independently from the start, or with less confident children, the adult can read first, then child and adult together, before the child reads independently. Use frequently to practise SEN targets.
Sound Stars: SEN phonics practise sheet
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Sound Stars: SEN phonics practise sheet

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A sheet to be laminated or photocopied. Use to practise target letters or graphemes. Choose three or four letters/graphemes, at least one of which the child is already confident with. Write the sounds in random order in each of the stars. Depending on the confidence of the child, they can either read independently from the start and improve their scores, or the adult can read it first, then adult and child read together before finally the child reads independently. Useful for working towards personal IEP targets.