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Resources for Primary School. Currently I am preparing a lot of Year 1 and KS2 materials. I hope to Include a lot more Flipcharts with worksheets etc.

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Resources for Primary School. Currently I am preparing a lot of Year 1 and KS2 materials. I hope to Include a lot more Flipcharts with worksheets etc.
Early Morning Work Powerpoint
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Early Morning Work Powerpoint

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Early Morning work that is sure to get children thinking. Here are some examples from the PowerPoint: 1. Think of at least 5 WOW words to describe a sandwich. (remember to use your senses) 2. Write as many adverbs as possible to describe this verb eg. walked - quickly, slowly, noisily, shyly, quietly. 3. Pick 5 WOW words off the board and write five sentences using them. Outstandingly, Tenderly, Biologically, Formidable, Outspoken, Stern, Comical, Pathetic, Yearning, Dwell,
Edward Tulane Week 1, Lesson plan, Active inspire Flip Chart and resources
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Edward Tulane Week 1, Lesson plan, Active inspire Flip Chart and resources

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This is the first of a 4 week resource on Edward Tulane. The first week includes a differentiated lesson plan, easy to understand and follow. As well as resources and flip-charts which go with it. I have taught this to Year 4 class and it was the best ever book they read. Everyone remembers Edward Tulane only because of these lesson plans and resources and the way the book was read.
Addition and Subtraction Flip charts and differentiated worksheets including reasoning questions.
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Addition and Subtraction Flip charts and differentiated worksheets including reasoning questions.

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This is a 2 week worth of work and resources, differentiated worksheets on Addition, Subtraction, Inverse, Estimating as well as flip charts provided. The lesson worksheets are also differentiated and a few reasoning questions included. This is all based on the new National curriculum. These lessons were taught to Year 4 children, however they are applicable to Year 5,6 and more able in Year 3, You may notice that the model answers, are not answered. This is because you are suppose to hand write them, and when the photocopies are given to children they can see how you worked it out. If you don't use everything here, you will definitely use something when teaching addition and subtraction. These resources are worth £30, but you will have it all for £3. Now that's a bargain!
Converting MM,CM,
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Converting MM,CM,

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This lesson is a basic lesson to get pupils measuring MM and CM and being able to convert the two, this lesson will be a good base to then move children to convert to KM,CM,MM.
Maths Mental starter flipchart
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Maths Mental starter flipchart

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A variety of mental starters as well as Mathematical vocabulary that children can repeat before a topic in Maths. Works brilliantly with my class. This is a Promethean flip-chart that uses Active inspire.
Shang Dynasty Lesson plan
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Shang Dynasty Lesson plan

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This is a cross curricular plan based on English. This plan should allow you to do a English lesson with history links. All resources are provided. You can base a powerpoint or flipchart based on the worksheets and plan.
Time Year 3/4 Flipchart
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Time Year 3/4 Flipchart

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Main thing here is the flipchart, which includes Mental starters and main lesson. Lesson objectives are saved under skills grid, some worksheets for lesson 3 and 5. For the other lessons i just used whatever i could find, but usually any worksheet on TES should do it.
Teeth decaying investigation
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Teeth decaying investigation

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This is a resource that triggered deep learning and thinking amongst year 6 pupils, you basically use hard boiled eggs put it into different liquids over a 2 day period then see the results. Also get children to write up investigation and their findings, and why it is important to brush your teeth!