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Fun resources for teaching Primary children - to give busy teachers time for a Luau! Limbo rock!

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Fun resources for teaching Primary children - to give busy teachers time for a Luau! Limbo rock!
Year 6 Ace Author Genre Reading Badge Bundle  (Michael Morpurgo)
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Year 6 Ace Author Genre Reading Badge Bundle (Michael Morpurgo)

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This bundle comprises: - A checklist of Michael Morpurgo titles for Year 6 - 8 quizzes with answers - A book review sheet - A certificate These badges are intended to widen the genres of books that children read. For the genre, the children read 3 titles from the list. They then complete the quiz and a book review for each title that they have read. After this, they work on a creative piece for each book, such as: a picture of their favourite character; a new cover or a story map. When all of the tasks are complete, the children receive their certificate. These can be printed and laminated.
Winter reading challenge for holidays
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Winter reading challenge for holidays

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This reading challenge could be undertaken by children of any age. I have taught in Key Stage 2 for 22 years. The children choose 10 different reading activities to achieve over the holidays, they can even make up their own. When they have achieved each task, they cut out the relevant snowman and stick him on the wintry scene. When they return to school after the holiday, they are rewarded for their hard work. I have been using reading challenges for the past 4 years in my class, with great success. They give a real purpose for reading. We have a school reward and a treat such as hot chocolate with marshmallows and squirty cream. It works well! We also have a Spring Challenge in the Easter Holidays and a Summer Challenge given to my next class to complete before coming into my class in September.
Summer reading challenge for holidays.
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Summer reading challenge for holidays.

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This reading challenge could be undertaken by children of any age. I have been teaching in Key Stage 2 for 22 years. I give out this homework on the day before the holidays when I meet my new class for September. The children choose 10 different reading activities to achieve over the holidays, they can even make up their own. When they have achieved each task, they cut out the relevant scoop of ice cream and stick it on a cone. 2 scoops on each cone. They can decorate the ice creams with sprinkles, cherries or flakes. I have been using reading challenges in my class for the past four years, with great success. They give a real purpose for reading. We have a school reward and a treat - obviously ice cream or ice lollies work well. We also have a Winter and a Spring Reading Challenge for these longer holidays.