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Where Is The Love - Lyric Analysis
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Where Is The Love - Lyric Analysis

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Perfect to use during weeks such as Anti-Bullying Week. However could be used during any topical month such as Black History Month, LGBT History Month. It could be used and linked with exploration of UNCRC. It is a versatile resource that helps explore the concepts of human nature and sharing compassion and empathy for one another. This bundle includes: Page 2 - examples Page 3 - lyrics Page 4 – design space (To have lyrics and design space side-by-side, select 2 to a page when printing pages 3 and 4.) Page 5- Empty logo frames (can be decorated with song title for display banner) Page 6 - Colourless display logos (can be coloured and decorated) Resource by Teaching in Technicolour - please review and share any work on instagram @TeachingInTechnicolour or twitter @InTechnicolour
Emoji Inference
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Emoji Inference

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A great way to discuss the different emotional vocabulary needed on a day to day basis, by linking it through the commonly used emojis found all around us. Asking the children to discuss the emojis and to justify this based off the facial expressions of the emojis is a good lesson in understanding that difficulty of reading an emotion on the surface. For more examples, check my Instagram - @TeachingInTechnicolour Thank you for using my resource :) Nicholas
Buddy's Journey - Elf The Movie
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Buddy's Journey - Elf The Movie

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Print the first two pages, 2 to a page on A3 so that you have the quote above and the space for map design underneath. There are examples on a reel within my instagram @TeachingInTechnicolour There is also a screenshot of Google Maps from Greenland to New York.
In Flanders Fields - Blackout Poetry
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In Flanders Fields - Blackout Poetry

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Blackout Poetry for Remembrance of the Poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ by John McCrae Poem has been repeated multiple times within the document so there is plenty of options to select words that stand out to you. Advice taking from Twinkl on how to complete a blackout poem: Scan the page for a word that stands out to you and has significance or meaning to you. Now reread the whole page and look out for any words that could link with the first word you chose. Lightly circle with pencil any words that stand out to you. Try to avoid circling more than three words in a row. List all of the words that you have circled on a separate piece of paper. Write them in the order that they appear on the book page. Read through all of the words that you have selected and choose the final words that you would like to use in your poem. Black out any unwanted words with a black pen. Add any illustrations or pictures you would like to go with your poem. Again, use a black pen.
Kindness Advent Calendar
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Kindness Advent Calendar

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Here is a kindness advent calendar that you can use from the 1st to the 25th of December. Each day has a kind act that requires no cost. They are all about how we can use our words, thoughts and actions to brighten the days of others in this month.
NLC Active Literacy Stage 2 and Stage 3 Word Searches
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NLC Active Literacy Stage 2 and Stage 3 Word Searches

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Simple word searches that are matched with the phonemes of the North Lanarkshire Council Active Literacy Pack for Stage 2 and Stage 3. Can be used during the teaching of these stages as holding tasks during Literacy Stations or can be used as revision tasks when moving into Stages 4 and 5. Examples of work can be found on Instagram @TeachingInTechnicolour.
The Grinch's Heart
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The Grinch's Heart

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A resource designed for inward reflection around Christmas time. To look beyond the materialistic aspects of Christmas and find what makes our own heart grow, just as The Grinch’s had. Christmas can be overwhelming for many adults and children and focusing on the things that make us happy, content and loved during these times can be helpful. A word mat is provided as a guide to support those in sentence creation. Adapted this year (2022) to include the idea of thinking about parts of our bonnie wee Scotland that makes our hearts grow, to be used as Christmas cards for those newly settled in Scotland.
Colours of The Wind Lyrics
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Colours of The Wind Lyrics

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Analye the colours of the wind with your class with a note taking sheet side by side the lyrics. If you want to display some are work, I have also provided an CfE outcome posters describing the process. If you want a tutorial on the art lesson, check out my Teaching In Technicolour Instagram page.
iMessage Assessment
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iMessage Assessment

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A fun an interactive way for children to assess themselves or each other. Children can be prompted to think about questions they could be asked in a text conversation to enable them to share their learning in a deeper way. Taking on the role of the asker and answerer needs the children to think of both sides of coin - learning and sharing the learning.
Halloween Pick-A-Series
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Halloween Pick-A-Series

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Vary your Halloween display with these fun and creative guides to help your learners design witches, monsters and pumpkins. There is plenty of scope for personalisation and choice. If you use these, I would love to see some of the results. You can share them with me on Twitter at @InTechnicolour or on Instagram at @TeachingInTechnicolour. You can also email me at teachingintechnicolour@gmail.com Please don’t remove the watermarks. I hope your learners love using them!
First Week Feelings
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First Week Feelings

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What do you love about yours? How do you want your classroom to feel? Important questions to ask on your first week back to school with your new learners. Make the right start back by having your children fill these out and decorate them for an early display of pupil voice. Examples can be found on Instagram @TeachingInTechnicolour.