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I am a primary school teacher and so most of my resources are aimed at primary level. I provide some worksheets and lots of classroom resources - great for lessons or to display around the room!

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I am a primary school teacher and so most of my resources are aimed at primary level. I provide some worksheets and lots of classroom resources - great for lessons or to display around the room!
Place Value Grid Upper KS2
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Place Value Grid Upper KS2

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Place value grid - perfect to laminate and to use in main lessons or in starters! Great for teaching place value ranging from millions to hundredths. Also can be used for teaching multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000. You could even expand to A3 size and use on a working wall or flipchart as a learning aid. The bright colours help to engage pupils. Also, this resource shows children that the decimal point belongs on the line and does not have its own square!
3D Shape Display
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3D Shape Display

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Colourful display showing all the 3D shapes needed for KS1 and KS2. Can cut and laminate - Each shape is a5 size. Cube, cuboid, cone, sphere, cylinder, square based pyramid, triangular based pyramid, triangular prism, pentagonal prism and semi-sphere.
Black History: Rosa Parks Recount Lesson (KS2)
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Black History: Rosa Parks Recount Lesson (KS2)

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A lesson plan, a powerpoint presentation and a vocab list. To celebrate black history, here is a full lesson plan and resources on Rosa Parks. The children are to watch a short video on Rosa Park and her bus boycott. The children are then set the task to write a recount from Rosa Parks' point of view of that day. A vocab list is provided to help with spelling along with recount sentence starter ideas. You could simplify this lesson plan and ask children to write an informal diary entry instead from Rosa Parks.
Identifying Figurative Language
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Identifying Figurative Language

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This 2 page resource teaches the main 5 figurative language techniques: alliteration, simile, metaphor, personification and onomatopoeia. It then has an activity where they must identify which techniques are used in each sentence.
Colon or Semi-colon
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Colon or Semi-colon

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For each sentence, you need to decide whether to put a colon or semi-colon into the space/s provided. The colons could be used for lists or to explain. The semi-colons could be in a list or between main clauses.
Identifying Subordinate Clauses Worksheet
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Identifying Subordinate Clauses Worksheet

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Worksheet asking children to identify the subordinate clause in each sentence and to add in any missing commas if needed. Also includes a rhyme to help children remember the rules for sub clauses.
Identifying Fronted Adverbials
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Identifying Fronted Adverbials

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A list of sentences for which children need to identify the sentence starter (fronted adverbial) and insert a comma to show where the sentence starter is. Great for KS2 classes, either as home work, a starter or a grammar lesson.
Relative Clause Information Poster
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Relative Clause Information Poster

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A great poster to show and explain the use of a relative clause. Colour co-ordinated to show the difference between the main clause and relative clause. 2 examples followed by the relative clause rules! Great for a working wall, a lesson input or a table resource during lessons.