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Fun and engaging learning resources for a range of subjects, ages and school settings! We also have a range of teacher development, workload and CPD resources too. The resource creator is an experienced Religious Studies Teacher and Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion Specialist. Have you got your learn on yet? REMEMBER... Get in touch to claim your resource. #GetYourLearnOn #BePrepared

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Fun and engaging learning resources for a range of subjects, ages and school settings! We also have a range of teacher development, workload and CPD resources too. The resource creator is an experienced Religious Studies Teacher and Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion Specialist. Have you got your learn on yet? REMEMBER... Get in touch to claim your resource. #GetYourLearnOn #BePrepared
STOP GRAMMAR TIME! Check Your Grammar Bookmarks - Homophone and Language Devices!
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STOP GRAMMAR TIME! Check Your Grammar Bookmarks - Homophone and Language Devices!

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Firstly, if you choose to download my resource(s), please take the time to leave a rating (as I know most of don’t really bother) - I do really value your feedback. ***** FOLLOW @AllRoundRes, to stay up-to-date with the latest resources and news! ***** #GetYourLearnOn This resource is a simple bookmark, which pupils can have on hand when completing writing work. It includes two sides; homophones and common language devices, with a short description of what each word means and examples of the words being use in context. For example: The cat waited patiently for its dinner and ‘today looks like it’s going to be rainy day’. Homophones covered are: its or it’s their, there or they’re where, were or we’re too, to or two Language devices covered are: Nouns Proper nouns Pronouns Adjectives Verbs Adverbs Connectives Prepositions All give a short description explaining what each device is and how it can be used, as well as an example in context. Sheets are A4 and 4 to a sheet! You can either print out and laminate and pupils can these by their sides/on their desk/in their trays or bags OR you could print out and stick into pupils books, using a piece of sellotape to attack so you can see both sides. If you edit/change anything, please show us! It may support us in future resource development. Included is a PDF and PPT version if you wish to edit and change examples to go with your class etc. **NB: Please DO NOT remove @AllRoundRes branding! ** Show us this resource in action in your classroom! Use #GetYourLearnOn on social media! Thank you for your support – happy learning! If you have any queries, questions or concerns, then please email allroundresources@gmail.com or alternatively write a comment describing your needs, where I will be happy to help! ***** Be sure to follow me, to keep update with my most recent uploaded resources! *****
FREE! What is it showing window? Source reviewer for inference - #GetYourLearnOnActivities
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FREE! What is it showing window? Source reviewer for inference - #GetYourLearnOnActivities

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Firstly, if you choose to download my resource(s), please take the time to leave a rating (as I know most of don’t really bother) - I do really value your feedback. ***** FOLLOW @AllRoundRes, to stay up-to-date with the latest resources and news! ***** #GetYourLearnOn This resource has been created to allow pupils to look at a source or object and use their inference skills to share what they think and know about it. Allowing pupils to be creative and engaging in their thinking by the simple words which pose as questions for pupils to think about out. For example, when exploring a certain topic, you can place the window over the object and let the pupil infer! Or when, you are starting a news class book you can place the window of the book cover as use the word/questions prompts to see what your pupils think and can infer. Simply, print this out (X how many you require, a good idea is to have on per pair!) and then cut out the big centre white box (says cut this out), making sure you don’t go through the lines or cut the word prompts out. The full A4 sheet when cut correctly, with show instructions for pupils to follow. Then laminate! This will fit a standard A4 laminating sheet. This is a FREE resource! If you edit/change anything, please show us! It may support us in future resource development. Included is a PDF and PPT version if you wish to edit. **NB: Please DO NOT remove @AllRoundRes branding! ** Show us this resource in action in your classroom! Use #GetYourLearnOn on social media! Thank you for your support – happy learning! If you have any queries, questions or concerns, then please email allroundresources@gmail.com or alternatively write a comment describing your needs, where I will be happy to help! ***** Be sure to follow me, to keep update with my most recent uploaded resources! *****