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Mark Making Pattern Boards

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Use these pattern boards to get your little ones fingers moving! A great resource for fine motor skills… Laminate your boards and add some loose parts The children can add resources on top of the pattern (such as buttons, beads, gems) As seen on my Instagram - miss_e_early_years
Question Marks - Year 1Quick View
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Question Marks - Year 1

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Question Marks - Year 1 'Question Marks - Year 1’ introduces pupils to question marks as per the curriculum objectives of the Year 1 English programme of study - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation. It is a colouful and engaging English teaching resource that uses the example words from the Year 1 English - Appendix 1- Spelling. Content includes: What are questions explanation What is a question mark explanation Identify the question activity What could the question be activity What are question words explanation Add the correct question word activity Has the correct question word been used activity Choose the correct punctuation mark activity Write the question from the given words activity Identify the question activity Ask the Gingerbread Man activity All the above activities are included on 2 worksheets for children to use during the lesson 3 differentiated worksheets with answers ‘Question Marks - Year 1’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
EPQ Mark Scheme table & marking guidanceQuick View
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EPQ Mark Scheme table & marking guidance

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The AQA EPQ Assessment objectives broken down into sections, with guidance of where to look for evidence in the production log, and examples of written commentary to show evidence in the marking process. Useful resource for any EPQ supervisor.
50 AQA Physics 6 Mark Questions With Mark SchemesQuick View
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50 AQA Physics 6 Mark Questions With Mark Schemes

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This set of questions cover the topics included in the AQA Physics GCSE. All the questions come with a a mark scheme which can either be used by teachers or students to mark their answers. This resource has been developed over the last three years and has been proven to help students gain more marks in GCSE long answer questions
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EPQ marking grid

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This is a marking grid of help with the marking of the AQA EPQ. The four skills that need to be assessed have been broken down further to aid marking. This can be shown to students so that they understand what they are working towards.
Exclamation MarksQuick View
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Exclamation Marks

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KS1 - Exclamation Marks is an 8 slide PowerPoint presentation with 2 accompanying worksheets focusing on how to identify exclamation marks in a sentence and how to use exclamation marks in the correct context. 'Exclamation Marks' includes the following tasks and activities: 1. Definition of an exclamation/exclamation marks with examples. 2. Identifying exclamations and statements task. 3. Question and answer slides to enable peer assessment in the classroom. 4. Using imagery to aid understanding. 5. Consolidation of understanding plenary.
AQA GCSE Art & Design Mark-sheetQuick View
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AQA GCSE Art & Design Mark-sheet

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A brilliant resource : AQA GCSE student friendly mark-sheet combined with taxonomy. It is relevant to the current grade 1 to 9, with numbering up to 24 for each assessment objective. A invaluable resource to use with students to mark their own Art & Design work.
Inverted Commas (Speech Marks)Quick View
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Inverted Commas (Speech Marks)

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This resource contains a 22 page workbook on inverted commas (speech marks/quotation marks/direct speech). It is appropriate for pupils in Years 3, 4 and 5 and older, SEN pupils who have yet to master the basics in punctuation. The workbook contains five information/revision sheets, seventeen worksheets and an answer booklet. Tasks include: using inverted commas to enclose direct speech punctuating reporting clauses and direct speech punctuating split speech setting out direct speech in dialogue using alternative words to ‘said’ in reporting clauses composing writing containing direct speech If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. You may also be interested in: Inverted Commas 75 Slide Powerpoint Lesson This resource contains an editable, 75-slide Powerpoint lesson on inverted commas.The PowerPoint demonstrates how to: use inverted commas to enclose direct speech punctuate reporting clauses and direct speech punctuate split speech set out direct speech in writing use interesting words to replace ‘said’ Many opportunities are provided within the PowerPoint for pupils to punctuate direct speech. Save money and buy both resources in a bundle at a discounted rate: Inverted Commas - PowerPoint Lesson and Workbook More English Resources
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GCSE Mark Sheet Assessment Art

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The Preview may seem wierd but download format is fine! Resource details what type of tasks count towards each objective for the Edexcel GCSE Specification in Art and Design. Students and teacher can in different pens tick the appropriate box- have they completed no work towards, minimal, secure or in depth amount towards that objective. You can then tally up how many grades you got in each section and therefore clearly see in each AO where students are struggling. You can then convert the grades on to the grid- so majority of minimal amount would be 2/3 grade. Secure- 4/5/6 and in depth 7,8,9 grades. There are then four boxes where student and teacher can write in clearly what tasks need to be complete to improve each assessment objective.
Exclamation Marks - KS1Quick View
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Exclamation Marks - KS1

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Exclamation Marks - KS1 'Exclamation Marks - KS1’ introduces pupils to exclamation marks as per the curriculum objectives of the KS1 English programme of study - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation. This engaging PowerPoint lesson includes class activities with an accompanying worksheet for children to use during the lesson. It contains 1 further worksheet with answers. ‘Exclamation Marks - KS1’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
6 Mark Questions GCSE AQA ScienceQuick View
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6 Mark Questions GCSE AQA Science

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AQA Trilogy Science and Separate Science GCSEs. May increase grades in just one lesson! Suitable for use with a class or as an independent student. 6-mark questions are broken down by type based on command words. Exemplar questions and model answers (from biology) teach students how to respond to ‘describe’, ‘explain’, ‘describe and explain’, ‘compare’, ‘evaluate’ and ‘plan an experiment’ styles of 6MQ. Finally, this resource refers students an enlightening 10 minute read addressing common mistakes students make when responding to exam questions worth 1-6 marks. Students in my secondary school classes found this resource super-helpful. They no longer fear the 6 mark question!
Question MarksQuick View
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Question Marks

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This resource contains two worksheets on using the question mark in writing. You may also be interested in: Question Mark and Exclamation Mark - 15 Page Workbook This resource contains two information sheets, twelve worksheets with answers and a progress check on using the punctuation devices - the question mark and the exclamation mark. Tasks include: Selecting the correct question word for sentences. Deciding which punctuation device should be used at the end of sentences. Composing sentences using question marks appropriately. Composing sentences using exclamation marks appropriately. Rewriting a short passage inserting the correct punctuation devices - full stop, question mark or exclamation mark. Question Marks and Exclamation Marks - 60-Slide PowerPoint Lesson This is an editable, 60-slide PowerPoint lesson on the question mark and exclamation mark. The presentation explains when these punctuation marks are used and gives many examples. It also provides opportunities for pupils to decide the correct punctuation at the end of a sentence - exclamation mark, question mark or full stop. The PowerPoint also contains two hyperlinks to short videos about the question mark and the exclamation mark. Save money and buy both resources at a discounted rate: Question Marks and Exclamation Marks PowerPoint Lesson and Workbook More English Resources Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
OCR GCSE PE Revision for 6 mark questionsQuick View
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OCR GCSE PE Revision for 6 mark questions

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OCR GCSE PE Revision 6 mark questions including printable A3 sheet and supporting PowerPoint. Helps students to understand how to create an answer that meets all AO’s. specifically targeted at OCR but can easily be applied to all exam boards. Can be used at any stage of the two year course.
markingQuick View
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marking

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use this guide to mark your students books and let them use it to know how and what it all means
Full Stops/Speech MarksQuick View
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Full Stops/Speech Marks

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This powerpoint includes activities for Traffic Light sentences (to encourage Full stops and capital letters). The Powerpoint also includes Speech Marks Sandwiches to encourage children to use speech accurately. Helps children to address misconceptions using speech/introduce them to speech.
56 AQA Chemistry 6 Mark Questions With Mark SchemesQuick View
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56 AQA Chemistry 6 Mark Questions With Mark Schemes

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This set of questions cover the topics included in the AQA Chemistry GCSE. All the questions come with a a mark scheme which can either be used by teachers or students to mark their answers. This resource has been developed over the last three years and has been proven to help students gain more marks in GCSE long answer questions
Year 6 Reading Comprehension-3 mark style questions, PEP, explanationQuick View
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Year 6 Reading Comprehension-3 mark style questions, PEP, explanation

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Designed by a Year 6 teacher and Reading SATs marker, this resource contains a PowerPoint of 10 reading texts with related questions, written in the style of 3 mark SATs questions, which require children to explain their answers using evidence from the text. It also includes answer prompts for children to use when responding to questions, both orally and in writing. All activities are aligned to the KS2 national tests-the questions are written in the style of recent tests, and the question stems are compiled from analysis of past SATs questions. Teaching the children to use the PEP (Point+Evidence+Point) strategy will be useful for these more difficult question types. Texts include fiction, non-fiction and poetry, as well as a mixture of less and more challenging texts. These resources are ideal to use as regular short-burst reading practice for Year 6 preparing for KS2 SATs. They can be used as part of whole-class or small group reading lessons or guided reading sessions. All are fully editable. The resources focus on the specific content domains (the comprehension elements of the national curriculum as assessed by KS2 English reading tests) related to inference, authorial intent and explanation: 2d make inferences from the text / explain and justify inferences with evidence from the text 2e predict what might happen from details stated and implied 2f identify / explain how information / narrative content is related and contributes to meaning as a whole
Speech marksQuick View
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Speech marks

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Simple worksheet to get the students using speech marks, Charlie and the Chocolate factory
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Speech Marks

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Here's a Powerpoint that introduces speech marks using speech bubbles as a starting point. It has animated slides and is interactive. The children can click on a bubble, a pop-up asks for the speech, and it adds to bubble and shows a narrative version -which they then drag punctuation to. Please add comment and rate...thanks