Basic Punctuation 1:1 InterventionQuick View
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Basic Punctuation 1:1 Intervention

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Simple and Effective Punctuation Intervention for Primary Learners This straightforward, step-by-step punctuation intervention is designed to help primary pupils master essential punctuation skills with confidence. Ideal for whole-class teaching, small group work, or 1:1 support, this flexible resource fits easily into intervention slots or regular classroom routines. It requires no specialist training, making it perfect for use by teachers, teaching assistants, or supply staff. The program starts with basic sentence structures, gradually building complexity to ensure secure understanding. Pupils are then guided to apply their punctuation knowledge through reading and editing activities using their own writing. What’s included: Clear, progressive teaching slides Printable booklet format for pupil use Activities that support reading, editing, and writing Easy integration into existing planning Whether you’re targeting specific learners or aiming to raise standards across the class, this intervention offers a no-fuss, high-impact approach to punctuation that really works.****
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Ancient Maya - Lesson 1: Where and When? (Year 5) Engage your pupils from the very start of your Ancient Maya topic with this clear and accessible introductory lesson. Designed for Year 5, this resource builds the essential geographical and chronological foundations pupils need before exploring Maya life, culture and achievements. In this lesson, pupils will: Understand the term civilisation Locate Central America on a world map Identify where the Ancient Maya civilisation settled, linking past and present-day countries Place the Maya on a timeline, developing an understanding of the rise and fall of the Maya era Compare Ancient Maya to Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greek chronology What’s included: A ready-to-use presentation with clear explanations and visual support Map-based activities to reinforce geographical skills Structured tasks that encourage discussion, map work, reasoning and historical thinking Why teachers love this resource: Perfect as the first lesson in an Ancient Maya unit Saves planning time with clear objectives and logical progression Meets UK National Curriculum requirements for history and geography Accessible for a range of abilities and ideal for whole-class teaching