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Resources are within the KS2 range. They are ideal for an NQT in KS2 as some are quite descriptive. Many resources are aimed at the Year 6 level (or Year 5) as I have had to create me own SATs resources over the years (especially since 2014). They have really helped the thousandds of children that I have seen benefit from them; I hope they help your class too.

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Resources are within the KS2 range. They are ideal for an NQT in KS2 as some are quite descriptive. Many resources are aimed at the Year 6 level (or Year 5) as I have had to create me own SATs resources over the years (especially since 2014). They have really helped the thousandds of children that I have seen benefit from them; I hope they help your class too.
Years 5 and 6 spellings- Weekly Homework
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Years 5 and 6 spellings- Weekly Homework

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National Curriculum Spelling set out weekly for your class. They start in the Years 3 and 4 region and progress into 5 and 6. Spellings increase from 10 a week, to 12 and finally 15. These lists have included many spellings to be tested by SATs. Some spellings are repeated. This is not an error. Trickier spellings are revisited based on how my previous classes have worked with them. Feel free to edit them.
Short reading sheets for more able children
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Short reading sheets for more able children

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Reading sheets for a range of topics taken from various websites. They cover a wide range of topics and can be used as starters or to fill 10 / 20 minutes if you would like to teach your class something new. Some concepts are tricky, but most more-able children are able to explain them with a little instruction.
Synonym and antonym matching cards
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Synonym and antonym matching cards

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Sample. Full version with 18 sets of cards and extensions available in my store Suitable for pupils training for the 11 plus (I found the key word lists for this) or for KS2 vocabulary building. Match up the synonyms or the antonyms. Can easily be copied/printed onto card. Designed with National Curriculum Vocabulary in mind - but, will work with 11 plus pupils looking to extend their vocabulary.
Reading Comp for Giant's Necklace
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Reading Comp for Giant's Necklace

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Reading comprehension for pages 9 - 11 of the Giant’s Necklace. Questions aimed for Year 6 children as they are clearly SATs orientated. Would be best used during the first lesson of Giant’s Necklace. Let me know what you think.
Hobbit - Plot Map
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Hobbit - Plot Map

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Map with visual path arrows and key parts of book broken down into main bullet points. Ideal for use when reading the book with a individual - or a group. I used this to recap what had happened before.
Invention of Hugo Cabret - Weekly Plan
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Invention of Hugo Cabret - Weekly Plan

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Weekly plan for work relating to *Invention of Hugo Cabret * Contains resources and links to use. Fantastic for an introductory topic in a year group or for getting some high-level writing from your class. Ideally, there will be a class set of books to accompany this.
11 Plus Diagnostic
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11 Plus Diagnostic

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Diagnostic that covers major areas of the 11 Plus Warwickshire Exam. Areas covered: Maths, Cloze, Reading Comprehension, Verbal Non Verbal. Sorry for poor quality of the later ones. Resources found on free-to-view websites.
Find impressions from characters
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Find impressions from characters

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A really simple little resource here. Just have the children cut out each statement and write: a) a single word impression and b) a sentence which starts ‘because’ after it
Poem for every maths lesson
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Poem for every maths lesson

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Taken from a book I wrote. There are hundreds of poems - all linked to a different curriculum standard. The whole of Maths KS2 is covered! Simply find the curriculum descriptor you are looking for, and there will be a poem for you. Every poem can also be a lesson! Each poem introduces the subject, clarifies the vocabulary and explores an example.
Sci - Fi Class Plan
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Sci - Fi Class Plan

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Class plan for a Sci-Fi piece of writing. It has been completed in this case and can be modeled in front of the class, or, as I have done, print out blank copies for children to fill in. Should give those stories a bit of structure!
Inference resources for Year 5/6 -- SATS revision
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Inference resources for Year 5/6 -- SATS revision

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30+ reading examples specially designed to coax out answers that can only be found from detailed inference. Ideal resource for SATs revision. Pupils read as part of early morning work, afternoon work or during Literacy with the teacher. Each sheet contains a few paragraphs of reading and a question which relies on inference being drawn from the text. Answers are given on a separate sheet. There are many suggested approaches. Ideally, pupils will highlight key sentences and explain how they are clues and how they can be used together to form an answer. Please offer any ideas for improvements.
Inference Resource for Year 3
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Inference Resource for Year 3

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This is a great resource that I would recommend for Year 3 students or students performing below the standard in Year 4. It can be used as a basis for interventions as well. I made these mainly in preparation of exams, but discovered that they are excellent for morning or afternoon work.
KS2 SPAG Dice Roll Sentence creation
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KS2 SPAG Dice Roll Sentence creation

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Use a dice for pupils to create their own sentences following different SPaG possibilities. Contains: Dice rule examples Dice roll table 7 story-orientated pictures note - for the sake of expedience, sub clauses are considered adverbials in this activity
Non Fiction Creation - Cryptozoology!
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Non Fiction Creation - Cryptozoology!

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Welcome to the intriguing and pseudo-scientific world of Cryptozoology. Whilst, and many readers will agree with the following, this appears to be a word created by the publishers for shock-value, this fascinating term has intriguing entomological roots. For those with inside knowledge – as you will presently be – Cryptozoology is a compound of the word Cryptid (an interesting term for an animal that is no yet discovered) and zoology (the scientific term for the study and classification of animals). Perhaps the reader may wish to explore more bizarre and apparently ‘scientific’-sounding words? Or, if the reader wishes to delve deeper into the matter, they have to but only read on to discover the world of The Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot and the other incredible animals of folklore. If you want to teach some informal formal writing that will capture every child’s attention, try my Cryptozoology resource. Every time I have used it, the children have written incredible things!