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There are three areas which I am passionate about promoting in Primary Schools: outdoor learning for all years, physical activity as an integral part of life and learning, and interdisciplinary learning. I believe that when learning is linked across the curriculum in a real-world context, it makes sense to learners.

There are three areas which I am passionate about promoting in Primary Schools: outdoor learning for all years, physical activity as an integral part of life and learning, and interdisciplinary learning. I believe that when learning is linked across the curriculum in a real-world context, it makes sense to learners.
Starter For Ten Enterprise Project. Lesson One - Starter For Ten Introduction
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Starter For Ten Enterprise Project. Lesson One - Starter For Ten Introduction

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This is the first lesson in a series of fourteen which make up the Starter For Ten project. Starter For Ten is a whole term, cross-curricular project for upper primary classes. A series of lessons provide the class with the knowledge and skills they need to start their own businesses in small groups. Groups are loaned £10 to start their business with the businesses running for four weeks after around six weeks learning and preparation. Starter For Ten provides a highly motivating, real world context for learning with pupils taking full responsibility for their businesses. The pupils are also responsible for making key decisions including what to spend any profit on and whether to act as philanthropists and opt to donate a proportion of their income to charity. The full project covers a number of curriculum areas: literacy, numeracy, health and wellbeing, religious and moral education, social studies and technologies. All lessons are fully linked to the Scottish Curriculum For Excellence. Each of the fourteen lessons includes a lesson plan, a PowerPoint presentation and any worksheets or other resources required. Lesson plans include learning objectives, suggestions for differentiation, a starter activity, a main lesson, a plenary activity, suggestions for further development, opportunities for display, and relevant second level Curriculum For Excellence experiences and outcomes. LESSON 1 OVERVIEW: Lesson 1 provides an introduction to the ‘Starter For Ten’ project without yet explaining the full project to the children. The class learns what an entrepreneur is and discusses why people might want to be entrepreneurs. A range of quotes spark discussions relevant to entrepreneurship. Following the presentation, the children work in small groups to create and present a poster about a well-known entrepreneur to the rest of the class. LESSON 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. I can describe what an entrepreneur is. 2. I can work with a group to present information to the class. 3. I can put factual information into my own words.
Dixie O' Day: On His Bike! – lessons to follow whole class reading
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Dixie O' Day: On His Bike! – lessons to follow whole class reading

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Lesson plans for a whole class study of Dixie O' Day: On His Bike! by Shirley Hughes and Clara Vulliamy. A speaking and listening plus writing lesson plan plus eight dictionary work worksheets designed to follow whole class reading of the book. The lessons are suitable for Primary 3 to 5 classes (Scotland) with First and Second level Curriculum for Excellence links highlighted. Suitable for KS2 classes (England).
The Boy Who Biked The World Part 1 – lessons to accompany whole class reading of the novel
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The Boy Who Biked The World Part 1 – lessons to accompany whole class reading of the novel

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Lesson plans for a whole class study of The Boy Who Biked The World by Alastair Humphreys. An extended (six week) homework project and also a series of seven lessons designed to follow whole class reading of the novel. The homework project gives step by step guidance for pupils to create information booklets and give individual presentations to the class, on a country or place of their choice. Seven lesson plans with worksheets are also included, covering geography and creative writing. The lessons are suitable for Primary 5 to 7 classes (Scotland) with Second level Curriculum for Excellence links highlighted. Suitable for KS2 classes (England).
Mrs Armitage on Wheels – lessons to follow whole class reading
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Mrs Armitage on Wheels – lessons to follow whole class reading

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Lesson plans for a whole class study of Mrs Armitage On Wheels by Quentin Blake. Two lessons designed to follow whole class reading of the picture book. Lesson plans and worksheets are included. The lessons are suitable for Primary 1 to 3 classes (Scotland) with First level Curriculum for Excellence links highlighted. Suitable for KS1 classes (England).
Eric's Big Day – writing lessons to follow whole class reading
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Eric's Big Day – writing lessons to follow whole class reading

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Lesson plans for a whole class study of Eric's Big Day by Rod Waters. A series of three writing lessons designed to follow whole class reading of the picture book. Lesson plans and worksheets are included. The lessons are suitable for Primary 1 to 3 classes (Scotland) with First level Curriculum for Excellence links highlighted. Suitable for KS1 classes (England).
A Walk in the Park – lessons to follow whole class reading
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A Walk in the Park – lessons to follow whole class reading

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Lesson plans for a whole class study of A Walk in the Park by Anthony Browne. A series of two lessons designed to follow whole class reading of the picture book. The lessons are suitable for Primary 1 to 3 classes (Scotland) with First level Curriculum for Excellence links highlighted. Suitable for KS1 classes (England).