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Graphic Designer (BSc Hons) with PGCE in Education. Been teaching for 5 years. Been in education for 10.

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Graphic Designer (BSc Hons) with PGCE in Education. Been teaching for 5 years. Been in education for 10.
Fractions Halves and Quarters. Interactive Scooby Doo PowerPoint with YouTube preview
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Fractions Halves and Quarters. Interactive Scooby Doo PowerPoint with YouTube preview

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Preview available on YouTube : https://youtu.be/Hh1YCzcJyfw A fantastic resource which helps children visualise halves and quarters. This PowerPoint has a uniquely fun way of demonstrating halves and quarters to your class. It relates halves to the 2 times tables, quarters to the four times tables and allows for plenty of input from the children…all the while giving you the educator complete control of the lesson. The lesson takes children on a journey as Shaggy and Scooby work out how to share cupcakes and pizzas between them with special guests Tom and Jerry. I’m a fully qualified graphic designer (BSc Hons) with a PGCE in Primary education. You won’t believe what I have achieved with this PowerPoint - creating resources are my strong point! I only ask that you leave me an honest review. The fonts I used are embedded to the ppt, therefore you’ll have no issues viewing it.
Adverbs Complete Lesson. Fully differentiated.
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Adverbs Complete Lesson. Fully differentiated.

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3 Presentations differentiated for 3 ability groups. Presentation slides; 1. What is a verb? (Recap and enforce) 2. Moving images; What is Superboy doing? - Flying What is the man doing? – Eating, watching or looking. What’s happening on the football pitch? How was that goal scored? Running/Ran, kicked and diving (goalkeeper) What is the crowd doing? Jumping, shouting and cheering 3. What is an adverb? – go back to previous slides and ask ‘Are these people just flying? Eating? Running?’ Could any other words make these sentences more exciting? Quickly! Intensively! Frantically! Hurriedly! 4. Next 2 slides present beginnings of sentences using verbs giving me the chance to ask ‘What adverbs could make this more exciting?’ 5. The second slide of examples for the HA group focuses on adverbs that don’t end in ‘ly’. MA group will be presented with one word which doesn’t end in ‘ly’. 6. Show video of Usain Bolt obtaining world record. 7. What words can be used to describe how Usain Bolt ran? Have a short discussion to see what words children can come up with. Then display 12 words (all adverbs) and ask would it be okay to use each of them. Some are wrong deliberately! 8. The ‘Dab’ slide (Usain Bolt dabbing). This is aimed at lifting the moods of the children. State that it is called the Dab so it is a…? noun. He is dabbing, so that is a…? Verb. And he’s dabbing confidently …which is an…? Adverb! Practise dabbing confidently, timidly, proudly and lazily. Main Activity Slide 9 contains a video of Elvis Presley arriving onstage and singing. Inform the children that they are now news reporters, news reporters who happen to be very lucky because they get to go back in time to watch Elvis in concert, they even get to see him back stage! This video is very good for this lesson because there is a lot going on in it to start a discussion with the children asking them what verbs they can identify in the video i.e. singing, dancing, walking, swaying etc. Don’t forget the crowd! Slide 10 for HA contains a table with potential adverbs. Tell the children that they will have to write a news report so they can report to the people of 2017 on what they witnessed. Report should have 8-10 verbs linked with an adverb. Slide 10 for MA contains a table with verbs in one column and the rest of the table contains the potential adverbs. Get children to write a news report on what they have witnessed for the people of 2017 using the verbs provided, linking them to the adverbs provided. Slide 10 for LA contains a table with 7 verbs on the left column and 6 adverbs on the right column. Verbs on the left are all things Elvis done in the video, but now we want to find out how Elvis done them. Give them paper cut outs of the verbs and adverbs and ask the children what can they match.
The Alphabet. Phonics Revision. Visually stunning PowerPoints.
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The Alphabet. Phonics Revision. Visually stunning PowerPoints.

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Here I have made 3 visually stunning PowerPoints to help you with the alphabet and phonics revision. These PowerPoints give you the educator complete control of how you deliver them as well as allowing opportunities for children to engage. Each PowerPoint consists of 27 slides: A title slide and one for each of the 26 letters in the alphabet. The 3 PowerPoints are titled as follows; The Alphabet The Alphabet_Only Uppercase The Alphabet_Only Lowercase Within PowerPoint 1 “The Alphabet”, each slide requires 5 clicks from the teacher; Click 1 - shows the uppercase letter in a large precursive font at the top of the slide. e.g. ‘A’. Click 2 - shows the lowercase letter in a large precursive font at the top of the slide. e.g. ‘a’. Click 3 - shows a stunning clipart of something beginning with that letter (a list of the 26 items I selected are at the bottom of this description. e.g. an apple. Click 4 - Shows the name of the clipart with an uppercase beginning letter. e.g. ‘Apple’. Click 5 - Shows the name of the clipart with a lowercase beginning letter. e.g. ‘apple’. The subsequent two slideshows (‘The Alphabet_Only Uppercase’ & ‘The Alphabet_Only Lowercase’) are identical however they only show either uppercase letters or lowercase letters. The same precursive font has been used and embedded to each slideshows - so it won’t matter if you do not have it on your computer. The 26 cliparts which have been selected for each letter are; A - apple B - banana C - cat D - dog E - eggs F - fox G - grapes H - hat I - ice cream J - jam K - key L - lemon M - mouse N - nest O - orange P - pig Q - queen R - robot S - snake T - tap (faucet) U - umbrella V - van W - windmill X - x-ray Y - yellow (colour) Z - zebra As well as being a teacher with a PGCE in primary education, I am also a Graphic Designer (BSc Hons). I firmly believe that what you are getting for your money is an absolute bargain and all I ask in return is for you to review the resource. Please contact me if you have any suggestions.
The Alphabet Display Posters and Flash Cards. Visually stunning.
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The Alphabet Display Posters and Flash Cards. Visually stunning.

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Here I have made 26 visually stunning posters each representing a different letter of the alphabet. These posters have been professionally designed by a graphic designer. Each poster contains the letter in uppercase and lowercase, an image to help represent the letter (a = apple) and the spelling of the word to show the title letter in use. You will receive these posters in 2 formats, as an image and as a pdf. This will give you the freedom to print them what ever size you like! So they can be posters or flashcards. The font used is a precursive infant font - ideal for learners of that age. The 26 images which have been selected for each letter are; A - apple B - banana C - cat D - dog E - eggs F - fox G - grapes H - hat I - ice cream J - jam K - key L - lemon M - mouse N - nest O - orange P - pig Q - queen R - robot S - snake T - tap (faucet) U - umbrella V - van W - windmill X - x-ray Y - yellow (colour) Z - zebra As well as being a teacher with a PGCE in primary education, I am also a Graphic Designer (BSc Hons). I firmly believe that what you are getting for your money is an absolute bargain and all I ask in return is for you to review the resource. Please contact me if you have any suggestions.
2D Shape Properties, drawing and sorting. 2 presentations and 4 differentiated worksheets.
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2D Shape Properties, drawing and sorting. 2 presentations and 4 differentiated worksheets.

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All resources designed by a fully qualified Graphic Designer (BScHons) with a PGCE in education. I have combined material for 2 lessons on 2D shapes. The first presentation talks about and identifies properties of 2D shapes including: edges (curved or straight), corners, symmetry, right angles and the key points of quadrilateral shapes. It is a visually stunning PowerPoint which helps to keep children engaged. With this lesson I have included 2 worksheets. One for lower ability (LA) and one for higher ability (HA). Both worksheets ask children to gather data on the properties of 2D shapes. The second PowerPoint looks at sorting 2D shapes into venn diagrams as well as a brief introduction on how to draw 2D shapes. The worksheets included for this presentation are venn diagrams which need to be sorted. One for LA and one for HA.
Properties of 3D Shapes Presentation and worksheets. YouTube preview
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Properties of 3D Shapes Presentation and worksheets. YouTube preview

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13 slide presentation on properties of 3D Shapes comparing them to real life objects. Title Page Differences between 2D and 3D shapes Properties of 3D shapes - Faces, Edges and vertex (vertices). Cube Cuboid Cylinder Triangular Prism Sphere Cone Square based pyramid Triangular based pyramid Hexagonal Prism Overview of all shapes slide Each slide discussing a shape has the 3D shape and it’s properties (which appear on click). They also contain an example of each 3D shape in real life. I have also included 2 worksheets (one for lower ability and one for higher ability). Both worksheets are available in PDF and Word document for editing if required.
Stations of the Cross. Presentation, Sequencing, Colour In & Beautiful Posters. RE Easter.
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Stations of the Cross. Presentation, Sequencing, Colour In & Beautiful Posters. RE Easter.

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** Sequencing worksheet has been added to make sure to re-download if you have already purchased ** Here I have taken the time to hand draw and create beautiful (high quality) posters depicting the 14 Stations of the Cross. Each poster is accompanied with a worksheet which prompts children to write about each station and colour in a picture of that station. As well as this I have also included a sequencing worksheet where children colour in each station, cut out and stick into their books - in the correct order. This resource pack would be perfect for delivering a lesson on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in the run up to Easter celebrations. I have also included a PowerPoint containing the images of the 14 stations. This would be an ideal resource for a class discussion. All resources designed by a graphic designer (BScHons) with a PGCE in education. I also hold a Catholic Studies certificate. Download a free sample here; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-free-sample-stations-of-the-cross-worksheet-colour-in-and-beautiful-posters-re-12484213
Times Tables Posters and Flashcards. Visually stunning with a focus on Place Value
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Times Tables Posters and Flashcards. Visually stunning with a focus on Place Value

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Two sets of high quality images detailing the times tables (0x to 12x) for you to print whatever size you require. The first set have the answers - these are best suited to printed on A3 paper and laminated to be stuck on the wall. The second set have blank squares instead of the answers - these are best suited to be printed on smaller sized paper for times tables revision. They can also be laminated and children can then use dry wipe markers to revise their times tables. When creating these images I had place value on my mind. I wanted to show my children that in maths one digit or mathematical symbol goes into a single square. These images were created by a fully qualified Graphic Designer (BSc Hons) with a PGCE in Education. All feedback welcome.
Elvis Presley Success Ladder - Class Posters + Free Motivational Poster
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Elvis Presley Success Ladder - Class Posters + Free Motivational Poster

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I am a fully qualified graphic designer and I created this Elvis Presley themed Success Ladder when I was studying my PGCE. I am also a massive Elvis fan. The concept is simple. After printing and laminating the posters (A3 or A4 - the quality of the image will support both) you must print out a name tag for each child in the class. Stick posters on the wall (in the correct order - see below) and subsequently stick all the children’s names to the middle poster (Ready, Set, Go!) Each poster has a name and throughout the day you as a teacher can reward good behaviour by asking a child to move their name up, or punish bad behaviour by asking them to move their name down. The daily/weekly goal is to make it to ‘Graceland’ and to stay as far away from ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ as possible. The list of names and order of sticking each poster to the wall are as follows (from bottom to top - with one suggestion of applying rewards to each poster); Heartbreak Hotel - this is the bottom of the ladder, to make it here a child has misbehaved 3 times and could subsequently loose 15 minutes of golden time. Trouble - this is the second from the bottom, to make it here a child has misbehaved twice and could subsequently loose 10 minutes of golden time. Don’t Be Cruel - this is the third from the bottom, to make it here a child has misbehaved once and could subsequently loose 5 minutes of golden time. Ready, Set, Go! - this is the middle poster, this is the starting point for all children, from here you can move up towards Graceland for good behaviour or down towards Heartbreak Hotel for bad behaviour. Blue Suede Shoes - this is the third from the top, to make it here a child has showed good behaviour or great work and could be awarded 5 extra minutes golden time. Promised Land - this is the second from the top, to make it here a child has shown good behaviour more than once and could subsequently gain 10 minutes of golden time. Graceland - this is the top of the ladder, to make it here a child has displayed excellent behaviour and could subsequently gain 15 minutes of golden time. The free Elvis poster shows Elvis with his guitar along with the quote “When things go wrong, don’t go with them”.
2D & 3D shape lessons. Properties, sorting, drawing. BUNDLE!
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2D & 3D shape lessons. Properties, sorting, drawing. BUNDLE!

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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2d-shape-properties-drawing-and-sorting-2-presentations-and-4-differentiated-worksheets-11548421 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/properties-of-3d-shapes-presentation-and-worksheets-youtube-preview-11511554 Both lesson packs have been designed by a Graphic Designer (BSc Hons) with a PGCE in Education.
Marcus Rashford Literacy Pack. Letter review, missing word, word searches, fact file and colouring!
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Marcus Rashford Literacy Pack. Letter review, missing word, word searches, fact file and colouring!

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The best way to describe this pack is to list the files you’ll receive. All resources designed by a graphic designer (BScHons) with a PGCE in education. [1] Marcus Rashford PowerPoint Presentation. A visually stunning PowerPoint presentation which details the life of Marcus Rashford so far. The categories include; Early Life, Man United, England, Charity, Letter to Government & MBE. [2] Marcus Rashford Letter PowerPoint. A PowerPoint containing Marcus Rashfords letter to all MPs dated 15th June 2020. This is a 4 slide slideshow with each slide containing half a page of Marcus’ letter. This will allow you to analyse it with your class. [3] Marcus Rashford Letter PDF. A high quality copy of Marcus’ letter to all MPs dated 15th June 2020. A PDF copy for you to print and share with your class. This can be emailed for home learning. [4. 5. 6.] Differentiated letter templates. Three differentiated letter to downing street templates. You could task your class with writing a letter to the government asking them for help fixing an issue. [7. 8. 9.] Differentiated Marcus Rashford Missing word worksheets. Three differentiated worksheets with 8 sentences and a wordbank containing 8 - 16 missing words for them to fill in the gaps. These can always be used for children to copy into books. [10. 11.] Fact files which encourage children to research Marcus Rashford safely on the internet. Second factfile has an extra lined page for higher abilty children to gather and jot down any extra information they find. [12] Marcus Rashford Colouring In pages. 5 outlines of Marcus Rashford in action on the football pitch for your class to choose their favourite as a lesson ender or as a fabulous pop art activity - encourage your children to be creative with colours, I’d love to see them! All feedback and positive reviews appreciated they’re my bread and butter! I’m quite active on this site so if you have any suggestions or tweaks you’d like me to help out with, let me know!
The Alphabet. Phonics Revision. Visually stunning Posters, Flashcards and PowerPoints.
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The Alphabet. Phonics Revision. Visually stunning Posters, Flashcards and PowerPoints.

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POSTERS, FLASHCARDS AND POWERPOINTS IN ONE DOWNLOAD Posters Here I have made 26 visually stunning posters each representing a different letter of the alphabet. These posters have been professionally designed by a graphic designer. Each poster contains the letter in uppercase and lowercase, an image to help represent the letter (a = apple) and the spelling of the word to show the title letter in use. You will receive these posters in 2 formats, as an image and as a pdf. This will give you the freedom to print them what ever size you like! So they can be posters or flashcards. The font used is a precursive infant font - ideal for learners of that age. Presentations Here I have made 3 visually stunning PowerPoints to help you with the alphabet and phonics revision. These PowerPoints give you the educator complete control of how you deliver them as well as allowing opportunities for children to engage. Each PowerPoint consists of 27 slides: A title slide and one for each of the 26 letters in the alphabet. The 3 PowerPoints are titled as follows; The Alphabet The Alphabet_Only Uppercase The Alphabet_Only Lowercase Within PowerPoint 1 “The Alphabet”, each slide requires 5 clicks from the teacher; Click 1 - shows the uppercase letter in a large precursive font at the top of the slide. e.g. ‘A’. Click 2 - shows the lowercase letter in a large precursive font at the top of the slide. e.g. ‘a’. Click 3 - shows a stunning clipart of something beginning with that letter (a list of the 26 items I selected are at the bottom of this description. e.g. an apple. Click 4 - Shows the name of the clipart with an uppercase beginning letter. e.g. ‘Apple’. Click 5 - Shows the name of the clipart with a lowercase beginning letter. e.g. ‘apple’. The subsequent two slideshows (‘The Alphabet_Only Uppercase’ & ‘The Alphabet_Only Lowercase’) are identical however they only show either uppercase letters or lowercase letters. The same precursive font has been used and embedded to each slideshows - so it won’t matter if you do not have it on your computer. The 26 images which have been selected to represent each letter are; A - apple B - banana C - cat D - dog E - eggs F - fox G - grapes H - hat I - ice cream J - jam K - key L - lemon M - mouse N - nest O - orange P - pig Q - queen R - robot S - snake T - tap (faucet) U - umbrella V - van W - windmill X - x-ray Y - yellow (colour) Z - zebra As well as being a teacher with a PGCE in primary education, I am also a Graphic Designer (BSc Hons). I firmly believe that what you are getting for your money is an absolute bargain and all I ask in return is for you to review the resource. Please contact me if you have any suggestions.