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Reciprocal/Guided Reading - The Iron Man (Yr. 3 & Yr. 4)
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Reciprocal/Guided Reading - The Iron Man (Yr. 3 & Yr. 4)

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A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `The Iron Man`by Ted Hughes. Plus word of the day activities, with spelling from the latest Year 3 & 4 spelling list. Planning and text is attached, plus Blooms questioning grid to model higher level thinking question stems. Each activity has instructions attached. Preview Files included (7)
Yr 3 Multiplication Array CPA Bundle
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Yr 3 Multiplication Array CPA Bundle

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Inspired by NCETM guidance (which is attached), this bundle of multiplication resources is superb for moving students through CPA process (concrete, pictorial, abstract), also includes NCETM lesson plan and questions from the `Models and Images`resources. Bundle includes: Multiplication as an arrray Multiplications as repeated addition Multiplication on a number line Problem solving
Reciprocal/Guided Reading - The Twits (Yr 3 & Yr 4)
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Reciprocal/Guided Reading - The Twits (Yr 3 & Yr 4)

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My mixed year 3/4 loved these activities. A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `The Twits`by Roald Dahl. Planning and text is attached, each activity has instructions attached. Preview Files included (7)
Reciprocal/ Guided  Reading  - I was a Rat by Philip Pullman (Yr 3 & Yr 4)
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Reciprocal/ Guided Reading - I was a Rat by Philip Pullman (Yr 3 & Yr 4)

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My mixed year 3/4 loved these activities. A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `I was a rat!`by Philip Pullman. Plus word of the day activities, with spelling from the latest Year 3 & 4 spelling list. Planning and text is attached, plus Blooms questioning grid to model higher level thinking question stems. Each activity has instructions attached.
E-Safety Thinking Skills Discussion Prompts- SMSC & ICT
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E-Safety Thinking Skills Discussion Prompts- SMSC & ICT

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I collected these prompts as a way to promote class discussion around e-safety. After discussion students debated the safest thing to do in each situation, and recorded their ideas, which then went into an interactive display. SMSC Learning Objectives Yr 3. Can identify and explain how to manage the risks in different familiar situations. Can identify how to ask for help. Can explain how my actions have consequences for myself and others. Can describe the nature and consequences of bullying and express some ways of responding to it. Yr 4. Can take responsibility for my own behaviour and safety and realise that actions have consequences. Can have some strategies to cope with peer influence and peer pressure. Can identify some factors that affect emotional health and wellbeing e.g. relationships with family and friends, stress levels, physical activity, diet, self-image, media. ICT Learning Objectives KS1 use technology safely and respectfully, keeping personal information private; identify where to go for help and support when they have concerns about content or contact on the internet or other online technologies. KS2 use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly; recognise acceptable/unacceptable behaviour; identify a range of ways to report concerns about content and contact
Crack the Code - Yr 5 Maths Mastery. Place Value - multiplying by 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000
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Crack the Code - Yr 5 Maths Mastery. Place Value - multiplying by 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000

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This is a fun activity which encourages problem solving and mastery within place value, (plus a little bit of revision with co-ordinates too!) My class loved it. Learning Objectives for this activity: Y5 Learning objective - to multiply whole numbers by 10, 100 and 1000. Y5 Learning objective – to determine the value of each digit in numbers up to 1 million. Y5 Learning objective - to add whole numbers with more than four digits, including using formal written methods (columnar addition and subtraction). Y4 Learning objective – describe positions on a 2-D grid as co-ordinates.
Tenths Fractions and Decimals - Year 3
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Tenths Fractions and Decimals - Year 3

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Two activities for students to practice representations of tenths as fractions, pictures, decimals and in words. Covers LO: LO: Recognise that tenths arise from dividing an object into 10 equal parts
Year 4 Addition and Subtraction Trails
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Year 4 Addition and Subtraction Trails

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Inspired by the Year 5 Mastery documents, these maths trails practice basic addition and subtraction skills. Calculations are presented within parenthesis to begin to expose students to algebraic layouts in Year 5. Four differentiated trails: High ability (numbers to 10,000), Medium ability (numbers into 1000`s), Lower ability (numbers in the 100`s) SEN (numbers up to 100)
Year 4 Mastery Maths - Reasoning - Interpret data shown in a range of graphs
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Year 4 Mastery Maths - Reasoning - Interpret data shown in a range of graphs

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This was so useful in showing the class a range of different graphs for the same data, and in improving their reasoning ability on what each graph shows. Correct reasoning is modelled in the task and the students then went on create their own, using mastery level reasoning skills. Superb for sparking discussion. In both powerpoint (editable) and pdf format
Reciprocal/Guided Reading - The Witches by Roald Dahl Yr 3 & 4
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Reciprocal/Guided Reading - The Witches by Roald Dahl Yr 3 & 4

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A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book The Twitsby Roald Dahl. Planning and text is attached, each activity has instructions attached. Learning objectives from 2014 English National Curriculum covered include: Understand how writers use figurative and expressive language to create images and atmosphere. Be able to locate key information for a purpose Identify the main ideas from more than one paragraph Make predictions based on what is stated and implied Ask questions to improve understanding Begin to understand what the writer is implying in a text
Reciprocal/Guided Reading - The Firework Makers Daughter Yr 3/4
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Reciprocal/Guided Reading - The Firework Makers Daughter Yr 3/4

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A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `The Firework Makers Daughter`by Philip Pullman. Plus word of the day activities, with spelling from the latest Year 3 & 4 spelling list. Planning and text is attached, plus Blooms questioning grid to model higher level thinking question stems. Each activity has instructions attached.