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I provide resources I have used myself. They are mainly aimed at UPKS2 as I am based in Year 5, however many can be easily updated to suit the needs of a vast range of children.

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I provide resources I have used myself. They are mainly aimed at UPKS2 as I am based in Year 5, however many can be easily updated to suit the needs of a vast range of children.
Story board for the Prince of Egypt film.
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Story board for the Prince of Egypt film.

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As a class we watched the Prince of Egypt (available on Netflix) as part of our Egyptian/R.E. lessons. We then discussed the power of prayer (link to R.E.). The children examined each scene in the storyboard and wrote a short prayer underneath that the character may say at that time. Alternatively, the pictures could be used to sequence the events in the story. Image 1: Mother putting Moses in the river to save his life. Image 2: Moses seeing the treatment of the slaves. Image 3: Moses begging his brother to let the slaves go. Image 4: Family preparing a house with lambs blood over the door. Image 5: Moses just about to part the sea. Image 6: Moses looking forward to the future at the end of the movie.
Charlie and the chocolate factory themed guided reading/comprehension/shared reading game activity.
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Charlie and the chocolate factory themed guided reading/comprehension/shared reading game activity.

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This is a board game using the first few paragraphs of the scene in which Charlie and the guests enter the chocolate factory for the first time and see the chocolate river. The children roll a dice and move counters around the board. If they get a question correct, they may remain on the square. If their partner disagrees and can prove it they go back to the previous square. An engaging way to explore guided reading skills.
Sequencing/Storyboard for 'The Piano' Literacy link, story mountain.
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Sequencing/Storyboard for 'The Piano' Literacy link, story mountain.

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This resource uses screen shots from The Piano by Aidan Gibbons (Literacy Shed for free). It is designed to support children in analysing and/or retelling what is happening during each scene in the video. A fantastic video and produces amazing writing at the end of the unit. The children really develop a sense of empathy as the video is unpicked. This resource can be used in a number of ways to discuss characters feelings at each stage, what happens to the music, what the characters are thinking, why those particular memories stand out etc.
The Highwayman Storyboard and Word bank
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The Highwayman Storyboard and Word bank

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A fantastic resource to go alongside the youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryu1JZiSbHo). I have included screenshots from the video to retell the story as well as a word bank including characters, quotes from the poem, setting descriptions and descriptive phrases. A fantastic lesson to introduce and clarify the story of The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes.
Addition Word Problems (2 digit add 1 digit)
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Addition Word Problems (2 digit add 1 digit)

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Here we have 6 addition word problems. I have split each one so they can be cut and stuck into books easily. These are 2 digit add 1 digit, however could be quickly adapted to suit any numbers. There is also a challenge question at the end to extend those children who finished early.
Maggie And The Dinosaur Poetry Comprehension
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Maggie And The Dinosaur Poetry Comprehension

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This resource contains a beautiful copy of Maggie and the Dinosaur (a poem) and three differentiated comprehension question sets along with answers. The LA questions has a question underneath a specific line of text to make answering simple and show clear differentiation.
How to identify a SPAM email (whiteboard lesson plus worksheet).
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How to identify a SPAM email (whiteboard lesson plus worksheet).

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This is a Notebook document explaining how to spot SPAM emails. It includes multiple examples to show on the board. Children can talk in talk partners and discuss how you know these emails are spam. Children then complete an activity in pairs which gives them four emails and asks them to note down anything they can spot which would tell you it is a fake email. Everything you need for a computing lesson on SPAM.
Branching Diagrams Differentiated
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Branching Diagrams Differentiated

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Branching diagram activities for computing or science lessons. Set Includes: Blank Simple Version Simple Version (Animals) Simple Version (Sweets) Simple Version (Fruit) Blank Harder Version Harder Version (Sports) This covers two lessons. The first lesson the children have the example one to follow through in pairs and explore how branching diagrams work. Then move on to give the other example (fruit) and explore the questions used. The children then use the animal and sweet version to write their own questions which lead to the correct object. The second lesson is moving on a step with slightly harder branching diagrams. The children will explore the example one and questions used before putting the correct sport at the end of each branch. They will then move on to write their own using the blank version. It could also be used in one lesson as a higher and lower ability set.
Investigative Addition and Subtraction Mercedes Challenge.
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Investigative Addition and Subtraction Mercedes Challenge.

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Differentiated three ways. The children are given a brochure for Mercedes with differentiated products (e.g. leather seats, sat-nav etc.) and how much each item costs. Children must use their budget to customise their car with the things they would like. The aim is to get as close to their budget as possible, without going over it. Great activity to engage children, can be done in pairs or individually. Prices can be easily adapted and other items added or removed to further differentiate as needed. Makes a fantastic lesson and has been used with Ofsted/observations to great results!
'My Target' self or peer assessment.
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'My Target' self or peer assessment.

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Children or an adult completes the slip to set them a target based on their work. Can be used for self assessment or peer assessment. Makes the targets easy to view when flicking through a book and can even be laminated to use as a bookmark in their books.
Library challenges (could be a display or for a lesson).
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Library challenges (could be a display or for a lesson).

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This is a set of 12 different challenges which ask the children to locate a book in the library based on a certain criteria. Great as a display or can be used as a lesson to help the children fully explore the books on offer. I have used this on a visit to a local library and in our school library. Both have worked great. If needed, children can record the name and author of the book they have found onto the back of each card and even draw a sketch of the book.
Ancient Egypt archaeological artifacts lesson.
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Ancient Egypt archaeological artifacts lesson.

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This is a fantastic lesson to get practical. The photos should be printed and laminated and then hidden in some manner. Preferably, hidden in sand to become a true archaeological dig, however they could also be hidden around the school or even just distributed throughout the classroom. Children will find an artifact, draw it, guess what it was used for and then use research or Google reverse image search to find what the item actually was. Makes a brilliant practical lesson with many possibilities. Note: All artifact images have been collated from a Google image search in order to make reverse image search accurate. Consequently, the copyright of these images remains with the individual or organisation.
Comprehension on personal hygiene (cleanliness, puberty)
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Comprehension on personal hygiene (cleanliness, puberty)

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This is a comprehension aimed at Key Stage 2 to address the issue of cleanliness and personal hygiene. The text covers all areas of personal hygiene such as washing daily, washing your hair, brushing your teeth, washing hands etc. It also includes ten questions for the children to answer along with the correct answers for the teacher.