This is an oracy staff meeting. The slides are in PowerPoint and are fully editable. I have added some notes on slides which may need further explanation.
Included:
powerpoint 47 slides fully editable
oracy progression map fully editable
discussion roles poster NOT editable
discussion rules poster NOT editable
Contains Talk Like a…
Reader
Writer
Mathematician
Musician
Good Citizen
Theologist
Artist
Scientist
Designer
Geographer
Historian
The sentence stems on the cards support discussions and writing! There are 2-3 different levels depending on subject to allow for progression.
We had these cards professionally printed at a local printers, double sided with a matt laminate to avoid any reflection of light and I would highly recommend this! If you need to keep costs lower, I would suggest buying some matt laminating pouches.
The cards we use across the curriculum. Their use should be modelled and encouraged by staff. Encouarge children to challenge themselves to use a variation of stems to avoid repeating the same starters.
TEMPLATE 1 - End of spring report.
This is a report we send home a few days before parents evenings in spring term.
TEMPLATE 2 - End of year report
An end of year template which meets statutory requirements whilst saving unnecessary workload for staff.
BOTH TEMPLATES are set up as:
leaf/ natural template green option
blue option
red option
yellow option
Colours are editable if these don’t match your school colours.
3 sets of increasing complexity. Each set is a double sided A4 card. These go along with the other talk like… cards on my TES store to support and promote oracy in the classroom.
Designed to be printed back to back and laminated, we use these cards one between 2 as a resource in class.
Emotion cards - EYFS, KS1, KS2 and free characters with no background so you can copy and paste them onto the emotion cards if you want them on.
Emotion discussion sheets.
These cards are ideal to support children as they learn through talk, allowing for high quality discussions.
These cards are NOT editable. Simply print, laminate and then you can add you topic specific vocabulary on the empty boxes provided - allowing them to be used in any unit of work.
2 levels of support - cards numbered 1 and 2
3 cards
card 1 - KS1
card 2 - LKS2
card 3 - UKS2
laminate and use as a resource to support book talk/ comprehension.
These cards go with my other ‘talk like a …’ cards all available in my TES store
You are buying three links to the three templates so you can fully edit in canva.
These half termly overviews are great to show parents the upcoming learning for the half term. Print as a double sided sheet and/ or add to your website.
PDFS:
KCSIE poster/ handout - key info for all staff
Definitions of Thresholds poster/ handout - Universal, Early Help, Safeguarding - Child in Need and Child Protection
Types of abuse poster/ handout - 4 main types
specific forms of abuse - poster/ handout - 2 pages
Editable poster to display your school’s 51ºÚÁÏ team - just add photos and edit the name tags/ labels.
Templates cater for team of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Level up card - explains the 5 steps you can go through to take a simple, boring sentence to a fantastic one!
Level up template - simply add your own photo/ picture/ image: either using the link to the canva template or the word template
Create cards - Y3/ Y4/ Y5/ Y6 card - supports children to create different types of sentences based on one image. Editable template in canva and word doc
20 posters to show artists covered in your art curriculum or just to showcase the variety of art/ artists out there…
Artists included:
Modrian
Picasso
Matisse
Goldsworthy
Kandinski
William Morris
Yayoi Kasama
Paul Klee
Molly Haslund
Vincent Van Gogh
Paul Cezanne
Hundertwasser
Hannah Rae
Edgar Degas
Rosie Hurley
Shaun Tan
Louise Fili
The Shoreditch Sketcher
Liz West
Himid Lubaing
If you send me proof of purchase, I am happy to make up to 8 more posters for you free of charge so you can select which artists you need.
Red, blue or green colour scheme - you can edit to any colour if you use the canva link and edit in canva
A great way to share key dates with parents/ carers right at the start of the year. A handy calendar to pop on the fridge!
Children select 4 emotions and draw in the circle what triggers these emotions - add words e.g. friends, family, unfairness, etc.
Bottom section, children select one emotion they feel they could manage better and create a personal goal of how they will try and regulate in future.
We printed these to A3 and used them to record our class discussions around each emotion. This links to our emotions cards - available to purchase on my TES
Print to A3 and laminate. Children to use to support discussions/ thinking during lessons, as part of a recap/ starter or plenary. Large section in centre allows for drawing with dry wipe pen and the reminder prompts around the outside display the thinking maps and the way thoughts/ ideas can be recorded.