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The history of potions ks2

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Fantastic introductory lesson covering this very broad topic. Included is a powerpoint presentation which traces the use of potions back to the Classical Era in Western Europe. Hilarious facts blended with disturbing anecdotes . There is also an activity at the end where pupils can create there own natural remedy to cure a shrunken Alice.
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Report comments bank Year 4 all subjects

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TEDIOUS REPORT WRITING COMMENT TIME AGAIN. Anyone in need of an absolutely brilliant report comment bank for year 4-for all subjects. General comments included. Drop down options only! No writing, Just insert the pupils’ names Differentiated drop down options for ability groups as well as gender. Statements extrapolated from National Curriculum and Target Tracker. It will literally shave hours off this ominous task- which we all know sucks the living energy out of us for the next couple of weeks as it brings our family life to a grinding halt!
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The solar system

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Year 5 pupils conduct a lovely outdoor activity to gauge the size of the planets and relative distances from the sun-no real cost
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Missing angles

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This presentation for Year 5 and 6 contains mastery activities with an investigation. Find missing angles around a point, on a point on a straight line and in quadrilaterals
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Comparing fractions

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Year 5: Comparing fractions with different denominators. Suggestions on how to compare different denominators.Mastery activity. Worksheets. Differentiated activities. Ordering with improper fractions, mixed numbers for the higher achievers
Report comment bank Year 5Quick View
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Report comment bank Year 5

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Report comments (templates) designed to take 15 minute per pupil per subject only. No name changing or changing of pronouns. For an overview watch the brief 6-minute YouTube video. No writing-drop down options, just insert the pupil’s name. Caters for differentiation. Streamlined to National Curriculum statements and Target Tracker. After the generic comments are made, simply personalize. Literally shaves hours off this ominous task- which we all know sucks the living energy out of us for the next couple of weeks. Please feel free to contact me for maths, writing and reading on guymulvaney@aol.co.uk ( please title Year 5 reports) or 07949313251
fractions year 5Quick View
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fractions year 5

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Presentation with interactive boards-drag and drop fractions on a number line with a differentiated worksheet and a mastery activity. Also included is a starter activity-with a worksheet
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Demolition Dad

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A great introduction to the world of wrestling. Provides an overview of Greco-Roman wrestling, WWE and WrestleMania. Packed with activities including designing Wrestlers’ Bios.
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quadrilaterals

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YEAR 5 and 6.Comprehensive coverage of quadrilaterals: whole lesson (presentation includes ppt. and IWB-Smart) Differentiated worksheets included.
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Wonder: How other charcters view Auggie.

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Includes: an interactive board, worksheets and EAL resources. Pupils are given a range of quotes from the book (on strips) from the perspective of Julian, Charlotte and Jack Will. The quotes include dialogue with Auggie and references to body language. which provides clues about each of the characters’ feelings about Auggie. Pupils work in groups. Pupils then label each quote as positive or negative and then label with a strategy e.g., diminishing, patronising or insulting. Thereafter each quote in placed on a continuum (responses) from positive (10) to negative of a (zero). From this pupil can draw conclusions about each of the characters personalities. As well as make further deductions like judging Julian’s day (the Grand Tour).
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Two-way tables reading and interpreting

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In depth PowerPoint with Google Slides (for pupil activity )accompanied with a Loom video with all the answers. Also included is Smart board (flipchart) presentation of the entire lesson. This presentation has several examples of two-way charts, focusing on reading and interpreting. The teacher demonstrates as pupils find two-way tables tricky at times. Answers are provided. The answers are provided in the Loom presentation which allows the pupils to self-assess.