This resource offers a classroom timetable, an editable individual, one-person timetable as well as staff allocation rotas for 1:1 students (separate one for lessons and lunch breaks). I also made a separate one for swimming times.
A template with tips on how to create your own eye-catching journey
Size is preset to fit A3 paper
With location pin bank, red roadwork boxes (for even more detail, such as curriculum links) and there are even some vehicles parked ready in the car park - just get creative!
Includes help notes that can be over typed
This is a powerpoint document
Empower your pupil progress meetings with this comprehensive, easy-to-use template! This 2-page document streamlines discussions, allowing senior leaders and teachers to focus on student progress and targeted interventions.
What’s Inside?
★ Clear Subject Breakdown: Track progress in Reading, Writing, Maths, and GaPS (Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling) with designated sections.
★ Progress Tracking: Easily record the number of students making expected, more than expected, stayed the same, or slipped back progress.
★ Percentage Analysis: Calculate and document the percentage of students on track or exceeding end-of-year expectations.
★ Targeted Intervention Planning: Identify specific learning gaps and outline detailed action plans for students needing additional support.
★ Group Progress Analysis: Compare progress rates for key groups (PP, Boys, Girls, SEN, etc.) to identify trends and inform support strategies.
★ Support Impact Evaluation: Analyse the impact of additional support (teacher, TA, nurture groups) on student progress.
Why This Template Is Invaluable:
★ Structured Discussions: Facilitates focused and productive pupil progress meetings.
★ Data-Driven Decisions: Provides clear data to inform targeted interventions and support.
★ Efficient Tracking: Simplifies the process of monitoring student progress and identifying areas for improvement.
★ Group Analysis: Enables schools to identify and address disparities in progress among different student groups.
★ Actionable Outcomes: Promotes the development of clear and effective action plans to support student success.
How to Use It:
★ Pre-Meeting Preparation: Teachers complete the template with student progress data and initial observations.
★ Collaborative Dialogue: Senior leaders and teachers discuss student progress, identify learning gaps, and develop intervention plans.
★ Action Planning: Document specific strategies and support to be implemented.
★ Ongoing Monitoring: Use the data to track the impact of interventions and inform future instruction.
Perfect for:
★ Pupil Progress Meetings
★ Data Analysis
★ Intervention Planning
★ School Improvement
Use this template as a way of recording a discussion, developing a concept with the pupils, addressing a misconception or as a prompt for further debate.
Children or teachers can use this template to create oral outcomes in the classroom or to keep records of discussions.
Classroom Jobs display with editable rainbows to allocate different roles in a lovely pastel design. Including an editable word document for children’s names which when cut out fit perfectly in the clouds. I would recommended using velcro tape on the clouds and name tags so they are super simple to change weekly.
Enjoy, littlemisstinkler x
Two shield templates for students to design their own shield/coat of arms.
Ready to print and use.
I have used this for several different topics in the classroom, for example ‘all about me’ create your own coat of arms to represent yourself, and for designing coat of arms for the Capulet and Montague families in Romeo and Juliet.
These English classroom display posters cover a range of helpful key terms, to support students’ knowledge and understanding. They have been created in high resolution – A0 size (841mm x 1189mm) – so that they can be used as a large English classroom display. However, they will print perfectly well in other paper sizes, such as A4.
Our flexible and engaging classroom templates are designed specifically for KS3-5 students, and cover a range of oracy skills.
With a renewed focus on oracy from Ofsted and the DfE in 2023, spoken language is one of the cornerstones of teaching and learning in the National Curriculum, and key to school improvement.
Using our oracy templates, you’ll be able to provide your KS3, GCSE and A-level students with a solid foundation in communication skills that will benefit them throughout their academic and professional lives:
teach students how to structure their ideas and arguments effectively and coherently
encourage students to listen actively and respond positively to different points of view
help students to develop their critical thinking skills
build confidence in public speaking.
Our templates come with clear teaching instructions and examples, making it easy for you to incorporate them into your lesson plans.
Suitable for small group or whole-class activities, these oracy activities help to develop students’ language skills and their overall confidence in speaking in class.
The oracy templates are customisable, so you can adapt them to suit the needs of your learners, the topics you are teaching, and your teaching context.
Our templates cover a range of skills, from active listening to persuasive speaking, and can be easily adapted to suit different subjects and learning levels. Whatever your subject area or year group, you’ll find ideas for modelling effective group discussion, using different types of questions, including Socratic questions, and helping students to recognise different tones of voice through role-play activities.
Whether you’re a new or experienced teacher, our downloadable whole-school oracy templates will enhance your teaching and benefit your students. These oracy skills are based on an established oracy framework and oracy-based pedagogy from Voice21 and Oracy Cambridge which focuses on four foundational oracy skills for young people: physical, linguistic, cognitive, and social and emotional.
What’s included?
There are 15 printable templates included in this 40-page downloadable pack, ranging from oracy starters and icebreakers to classroom activities and complete lesson ideas to develop students’ speaking skills.
Introduction for teachers
Oracy skills template
Now you’re talking template
Recognising tone templates
ABCD template
Taboo template
‘Speak like an expert’ template
Word dice template
Fortune teller templates
Socratic questioning template
Hexagon templates
Summarising templates
Think, pair, share template
Debating skills templates
Pick and mix oracy
Oracy tracker templates
About the writer
Sarah Davies is a former Head of English and lead examiner, now an assistant headteacher in a MAT and an ECT (Early Career Teacher) Mentor. She’s also the author of Talking about Oracy (John Catt, 2020).
Our Classroom Routines Guide is a five-page PDF designed to help teachers establish and reinforce daily routines. Each page focuses on a different part of the school day where routines are crucial, such as the end of a lesson, sitting on the carpet, and getting ready for lunch.
This resource can be used in various ways: as a prompt for teachers to consider and plan effective routines, as a tool to introduce these routines to children on the first day, or as a visual display in the classroom to remind pupils of what to do throughout the day. By covering key moments like assemblies and collecting in books, this guide ensures that students know what is expected of them, helping to create a calm and orderly learning environment.
Do you want to set up Continuous Provision in Year 1? Included is everything that
I made to set up my classroom. Please take a look at the photos and attached video tour. I hope that it inspires you and saves you a lot of time.
The resources are presented in precursive or print font.
Included:
*labels for equipment
*titles for areas
*vocabulary linked to areas
*numbers and words up to 50
*days and months
*images for the construction area
and lots more…
FREE Bitmoji Classroom Templates
Can be resized to fit banners on Google classroom
Templates for starter lesson plans
Various classroom templates.
Works best in Google Slides. Best font is Caveat - this may need to be changed to to the nature of the uploads/downloads.
P.S. the video tutorial was not made by me.
An exciting and interactive PowerPoint template for the UK game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? The presentation includes music, animations, and the potential to use all three classic lifelines (Phone a Friend, 50:50 and Ask the Audience).
Add your own subject related questions to adjust the presentation to your required topic/difficulty. This resource is also useful for remote or online teaching using screen sharing on Zoom or Google Hangout.
Download includes the presentation and a comprehensive User Guide.
Hi all,
I’ve made a virtual classroom template for people to download - if they so wish!
I’ve purposefully left any text out, so you can input your own titles, objectives etc.
I hope this template proves useful, I’ll probably upload some more as I really enjoyed making this one!
Best wishes,
2020 Trainee
A template with 23 different bunting flags for all major world religions in appropriate colours. Good for brightening up any classroom and helping students to recognise religious symbols.
You will need 2 copies of each flag and a length of string. Fix one flag around the string at the line on the template, then glue the other onto the back of it. My Year 7 class did mine for me in under 10 mins - one flag each! It makes a string of bunting long enough to stretch across an average classroom, or you can reuse flags to make a longer string of bunting.
This pack comprises ideas, game boards, cards and teaching notes for 20 different games which can be used to support and enliven your teaching across key stages and subjects. Simply fill in the blanks with your own questions and/or keywords and let the games begin!
What’s included?
20 adaptable game ideas and templates
PowerPoints for Hexbusters and Who wants to be a millionaire?
Game templates in this pack
Challenge track
Chase game board
Chatterbox
Connect five
Cube
Diamond nine
Dominoes
Fast talking
Heads and tails
Hexagons
Hexbusters
Learning grid
Ludo
Matching
Pen and dice game
Ping pong revision
Snakes and ladders
Taboo
Top Trumps
Word puzzle