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I'm Mike Jackson, a former primary headteacher. I've teamed up with a fellow retiree David Horner who was a freelance children's poet delivering poetry workshops to children and teachers in schools across this country and abroad.
Between us, we bring an extensive wealth of knowledge and experience to the task of creating quality resources.
Welcome to Goodeyedeers - the home of quality resources for primary teachers. Visit us and check out some great ideas.
I'm Mike Jackson, a former primary headteacher. I've teamed up with a fellow retiree David Horner who was a freelance children's poet delivering poetry workshops to children and teachers in schools across this country and abroad.
Between us, we bring an extensive wealth of knowledge and experience to the task of creating quality resources.
A 50 question quiz for you to try out with your class this Christmas.
The PowerPoint includes questions and answers:
Round One - Christmas Food
Round Two - A Christmas Poem
Round Three - The Christmas Story
Round Four - Christmas General Knowledge
Round Five - Christmas Books and Films
The resource also includes a PDF containing blank team/answer sheets for the children to use.
In this PowerPoint lesson the children discover how to create interesting haiku using synonyms.
This fun and engaging lesson will have your class using a thesaurus to find synonyms; discover what a haiku is; explore how all the words we use contain syllables and then use this information to create their own haiku.
The resource includes:
A PowerPoint lesson that takes the children through the entire process.
Teachers’ Notes including a worksheet to help the children write their haiku
The resulting haiku poems the children create would make an excellent addition to a class word wall.
If you find this resource useful please tell your friends and a review would be amazing. Many thanks.
Mike and David from Goodeyedeers.
What do you know about Valentine’s Day?
Try our exciting Valentine’s Day Quiz to discover why the heart is a symbol of love or what people in Japan do on Valentine’s Day?
If you enjoy this resource please tell your friends and colleagues and don’t forget to leave us a review.
Our other Valentine’s Day resources are:
Valentine’s Day Haiku
5 Valentine’s Day Writing Ideas
Your children are going to love these five Valentine’s Day writing ideas.
Each one contains activities that will have all your children writing.
They include:
Valentine’s Day Cinquain Poems
Valentine’s Day Acrostic
Countdown to Valentine’s Day
A secret Valentine’s Day poem
An ‘If only…’ Valentine’s Day poem
If you enjoy this resource please tell your friends and colleagues about us.
You might also like to check out our other Valentine’s Day resources:
Valentine’s Day Haiku
Valentine’s Day Quiz
In this lesson the children will learn what a haiku poem is and how to count syllables.
They will then work together to complete some Valentine’s Day haiku before going off and writing some of their own.
If you enjoy this resource please tell your friends and colleagues about us.
You might also like to look at our other Valentine’s Day resources:
Valentine’s Day Quiz
Five Valentine’s Day Writing Ideas
40 separate colouring sheets in all (two PDF files). Some more intricate than others. Use these for early finishers, indoor play and more!
Adult colouring is very popular right now and you might enjoy coloring one yourself either before your students or with them. Kids LOVE when you sit down with them and color and talk.
Benefits for children:
• Relaxing
• Develops fine motor skills
• Discussions about patterns and colors
Benefits for the Teacher
• No Prep-print, copy and go!
• Great for early finishers.
• Wonderful incentives for children who love to colour them.
• Colour with your children and connect and bond with them as they talk and colour.
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Brighten up your classroom with this editable Halloween banner set.
This pack includes eight different EDITABLE banner templates in three different sizes.
Pre-made banners are NOT included. To customize your banner, simply insert a text box and type.
Each template size measures:
Small - approx. 3.5 x 5 inches
Medium - approx. 5 x 7 inches
Large - approx. 7 x 10 inches
Please note the editable templates in this product require the use of PowerPoint or Keynote to be edited properly.
Where To Find Us?
Our blog is the place for lots of free writing ideas and resources.
On Twitter @goodeyedeers
On Pinterest - Goodeyedeers
These 20 fun, kindness posters are perfect for calming colouring and have quotes that will inspire kindness.
Adult colouring is very popular right now and you might enjoy colouring one yourself or with the children. They enjoy it when you sit down with them and colour and talk.
Benefits for children:
Relaxing
Develops fine motor skills
Discussions about patterns and colours
Benefits for the Teacher:
No preparation, just print and go!
Great for early finishers and wet playtimes.
Wonderful incentives for children who love to colour.
Colour with your children and connect and bond with them as they chat and colour.
All the money raised from the sale of our resources goes to a UK children’s charity called MedEquip4Kids
These Christmas patterned mandalas colouring pages and cards are great for this time of year.
The pack contains 10 different designs in total:
10 Christmas Cards each with a Christmas mandala, a greeting and a gnome to colour.
10 A4 sized pictures with the a Christmas mandala pattern and a Christmas greeting to colour.
10 A4 sized pictures with just the Christmas mandala pattern to colour.
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The money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a children’s charity called MedEquip4Kids
A 2021 calendar which can be coloured in by your children or be given as a gift and coloured in each month.
Each month has a mandala to colour and an inspirational quotes.
The calendar is in both landscape and portrait.
The Goodeyedeers Blog
Our blog is the place for lots of free writing ideas and resources.
Where Else To Find Us?
On Twitter @goodeyedeers
On Pinterest - Goodeyedeers
‘24 Lines Make A Day’ is a poem based on the 24 hours of a day. It is performed by the poet - David Horner.
Suitable for Years 3, 4 and possibly 5.
The resources include:
A short, animated film for the children to watch and listen to David reading the poem.
Teachers’ Notes which give you
a) activities to do with the children based around the poem ’24 Lines Make A Day’
b) ideas for creating fresh poems linked to the ideas used to create the poem.
c) suggestions for further activities
The text of the poem ’24 Lines Make A Day’.
If you enjoy this resource package from Goodeyedeers we hope you will tell your colleagues about it and maybe leave us a review. Many thanks.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
-UPDATED 2020-
Aimed at children in Years 5, 6 and 7.
This popular PowerPoint lesson takes the children through the first verse of the poem ‘Jabberwocky’ by Lewis Carroll and gives them a strategy for turning this nonsensical poem into one that makes sense - almost!
The children have practice in recognising nouns, adjectives and verbs and in using the dictionary to find suitable replacement words.
The Teachers’ Notes gives background information to the creation of the poem and in particular, Lewis Carroll’s use of ‘portmanteau words’. They also have a number of suggestions for further activities.
There is a document with the text of the poem plus another where Humpty Dumpty explains the first verse of the poem to Alice. According to him, he can - “… explain all the poems that ever were invented - and a good many that haven’t been invented just yet.”
If you enjoy this resource then please tell your colleagues and maybe leave us a review. Many thanks.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
Kenning is used in poetry to create different effects, They can be combined to make a poem called a Kennings in which a collection of kenning lines are combined to describe an object.
This is a great exercise for analysing different forms of poetry.
In the short animated film a friendly hamster reads out David Horner’s poem - ‘I Am Hamster’
The powerpoint presentation can be used in the classroom to show how the children can create kennings and then make them into poems.
The teachers’ notes give some interesting background information about the origins of kennings. Then there are further suggestions for developing the work started in the powerpoint presentation.
All the materials are fully adaptable, so you can make them your own if you wish.
Please let us know how you have used this resource. We would love to hear from you.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
The PowerPoint gives you six different creative writing prompts. Each one consists of an evocative picture, some ideas to get the children thinking and some sounds to help create an atmosphere.
The Powerpoint is designed to be used with the whole class or put onto individual laptops/tablets.
The same pictures are also included in a word document to be printed, laminated and used as a writing prompt for individuals or groups.
If you find this resource useful please leave a review and don't forget to tell your colleagues. Many thanks.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
This resource from Goodeyedeers is aimed primarily at Years 3 and 4.
In the short video ‘Colour Riddles’, children’s poet, David Horner, talks you through some ideas for getting the children to write colour riddle poems and shape riddle poems.
In the short video ‘Talking Riddles’ David reads out three riddle poems of his own. This animated film would make a great lesson starter.
The Teachers’ Notes give you some extra ideas for exploring more riddle poetry and how they might be written.
If you enjoy this resource please leave us a review and don’t forget to tell your colleagues about us. Many thanks.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
In this STEAM project these three PowerPoint lessons will take you through a series of intriguing processes enabling your children to create some amazing pieces of art - both drawings and sculptures.
To create this 3-dimensional drawing, you will need just a few simple materials - three sticks, three elastic bands, white masking tape, and a bundle of ‘centre cane’.
Project 1 takes the children through the simple process of creating their initial sculpture.
Project 2 uses that sculpture as a template to create some unique drawings.
Project 3 has ideas for combining the two to make further amazing sculptures.
In terms of the NC Art & Design this project will:
- improve mastery of art and design techniques, including drawing, painting and sculpture with a range of materials (KS2)
- increase proficiency in the handling of different materials (KS3)
The Teacher’s Notes give further ideas and advice as to the best materials to use.
Suitable for children in KS2 and KS3.
If you enjoy using this resource then we hope you will have a look at our other resources. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Many thanks.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
'Times Tables Twisters' is a great resource that gives you differentiated activities that can be used to combine the learning of times tables with the writing of tongue twisters. It can be delivered as a class lesson or used by individual children on their iPads.
The children meet Terry who, like many children, was finding the learning of his times tables difficult, until he came up with this unique way of remembering them. In the PowerPoint lesson Terry describes, in detail, how he uses his times tables to create some interesting tongue twisters.
This resource contains:
Two PowerPoint presentation lessons one for each of the times tables –11x & 12x.
A PDF containing a set of differentiated grids that the children can use to help them create their own times table tongue twisters.
An Excel sheet with the same set of differentiated grids on that can be used by children with their own laptops and/or iPads.
A set of teachers’ notes with follow up ideas.
As well as having fun with words the children are creating their own mnemonics to help them remember their tables.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
This powerpoint presentation introduces the children to the idea of ‘Spellings Stew’.
Children love creating recipes - the stranger the better. Here they have a chance to use words from the Word List to create some very odd recipes. Spellings Stew asks the children to concentrate intently on words from the Word List. For the teacher the purpose is the child learning the spellings, so the child must constantly be studying and investigating each word to ensure it meets the criteria needed to go into the recipe.
The presentation also introduces your class to Hetti from Planet SPaG who talk about her love of words. You discover that Hetti was able to digest and learn the whole list in just 7 seconds!
Included in the package is a copy of the Year 5/6 Word List, a grid to help the children create their own recipes and a board to write their completed mouth-watering recipes out on.
If you and your children enjoy this resource then please let us and others know by leaving us a review. Many thanks.
All the money raised from the sale of our resources goes to a local charity for children called - MedEquip4Kids.