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Welcome to my shop. These are resources that I either created for my partners class or as activities for groups or even an assembly. They cover mostly KS2. They vary from information sheets to more lesson supportive materials. I hope you enjoy, all feed back welcome :-)

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Welcome to my shop. These are resources that I either created for my partners class or as activities for groups or even an assembly. They cover mostly KS2. They vary from information sheets to more lesson supportive materials. I hope you enjoy, all feed back welcome :-)
Can You Escape the Classroom
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Can You Escape the Classroom

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A maths activity for your class. The pupils are in a classroom escape room scenario they must solve five clues to enter a code and escape the room. The clues are word puzzles with either a number or word answer.
Storms and Shipwrecks
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Storms and Shipwrecks

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Useful sheets to help pupils looking at storms and shipwrecks. The sheets cover pearl harbour, titanic, pirates and weather events at sea. they are aimed as a starting point and then use other resources to expand their knowledge.
Winnie the Pooh day assembly
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Winnie the Pooh day assembly

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An assembly for Winnie the pooh day on 18th Jan. it looks at some interesting facts about the Winnie the pooh. Some ideas on what you could do on the day (younger children might want a teddy bear picnic added). It then goes onto quotes from the books. References the V and A pooh exhibition, then ends with the honey song.
Long Multiplication
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Long Multiplication

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Long multiplication can sometimes be hard for some pupils to grasp, they can misplace a zero, not carry a number etc. I know its tricky (thankfully we have calculators). Here is a step method of looking at it. it has grayed out areas and default zeros added. the do times by units then add up, then tens and add up and so on until you add all the sums up at the end. contained is an example and a blank sheet for pupils to try with.
Poem - Is Santa in my Bubble?
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Poem - Is Santa in my Bubble?

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A poem for when a child asks their parents if Santa is coming this year as he is not in their bubble, plus with all the Covid restrictions Christmas grottos are unlikely to be as inclusive as normal
National Poetry Day assembly 2017
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National Poetry Day assembly 2017

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A simple assembly looking at national poetry day and two blank sheets for the pupils to write on. It looks at the teachers favorite poem (currently dad fell in the pond by Alfred Noyse). Then the nation fav, the owl and the pussycat. then topic of freedom, two examples of different poems on the theme. Ask the children what they would do and give out templates to make a display from. for full lesson plans see https://nationalpoetryday.co.uk/ and national poetry day on the tes
Can you Guess Who
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Can you Guess Who

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An activity assembly. There are four clues to different famous people both real and fictional. the famous names are Bill Gates, Harry Potter, Winston Churchill, Captain Britain, Mr Tickle, Katy Perry, Harry Kane, Harry Styles, Benedict Cumberbatch and an extra slide if you wish to put your head teacher in it. it could be used as a competitive assembly if you have 'houses' or as a class activity.
thoughts for the day
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thoughts for the day

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A selection of thoughts, quotes, images and phrases to stimulate conversation and thinking within the classroom. they vary from Disney, star wars, images, quotes and phrases from famous thinkers and people over the years. Just a bit of fun for morning activities to get the mind working. There are 65 usable slides in total.
SATs revision fun
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SATs revision fun

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Do you remember the game runaround from the 80’s? Here are a selection of SATs style multiple choice questions for maths and English (SPAG). Then using the basic rules of runaround the children have thirty seconds to work out the solution and get to A, B or C. If you have a sneaky class you could also add in the extra rule that after 30 seconds they have another ten seconds to change their answer. Will they play sneaky or be fairer. It could be a good way of revision and exercise to relax the class and unwind at the same time.
two poems on loneliness
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two poems on loneliness

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two different poem ideas for being alone one being lonely and one not so. Designed for ideas and imagination for the pupils to develop on and create their own. can also be used for assembly ideas and discussion.
Playground poem
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Playground poem

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A short poem about a weeks activities on the playground by one pupil. something fun to help start a pupil off on using poetry to describe a weeks activities
National Puzzle Day Assembly
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National Puzzle Day Assembly

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An assembly for national puzzle day. it starts by looking at all of the types of puzzles. then looks briefly at the history of the jigsaw and rubics cube. why doing puzzles is good for you. then finishes with four puzzles riddle, picture, word and maths. The activity is the four puzzles again but with an answer sheet and pupil sheet. enjoy
Worldwide Conservation Day Assembly
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Worldwide Conservation Day Assembly

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An Assembly looking at the Worldwide Conservation Day on the 4th of December. The assembly looks at the ten most endangered animals, and ends with the WWF pledge on what we can do to discourage animal poaching.
The Great storm of 1987
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The Great storm of 1987

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An assembly on the 30th anniversary of Britain's great storm. A look at Michael Fish famous weather forecast, then a look at the destruction that occurred. A quick look at the advances in weather analysis. Then onto community spirit and everyone helping each other, especially with recent events in the Caribbean and southern America. Hope you enjoy
Daffodil Assembly
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Daffodil Assembly

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An Assembly looking at the daffodil. it starts with the famous poem by William Woodsworth and a little background information. it then moves onto some interesting information about the daff from its cultural references and some mythological background. it finishes with a suggestion for pupils to get their parents some daffs to cheer them up and Vivaldi and his spring work. hopefully will make a fun and cheerful spring assembly
Isolation & Covid poem and Journal
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Isolation & Covid poem and Journal

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A journal for pupils to fill in if stuck at home, asking them to hear, see, learn and do something new each day and record it. Along with a poem about an imaginary pupil who did this and how they approached it. Plus a poem on how to behave at the moment. plus a separate poem