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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.

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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
Being responsible
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Being responsible

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F2 RE/PSHE Powerpoint lesson plan following the Leicester SACRE unit on Being Responsible. Covers recycling, litter, water conservation, healthy body, rules, keeping safe.
The Sun and the Moon reading comprehension
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The Sun and the Moon reading comprehension

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To be used as a guided reading comprehension activity alongside Collins Big Cat book The Sun and the Moon. Focus phonemes, tricky word and speed words. Cloze activity questions. Child to draw a picture of the sun or moon and write facts in sentences/captions.
Police Uniform
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Police Uniform

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Police uniform in 1919 and nowadays. No.1 Dress, working dress (trousers, shirt and jacket), headgear, ceremonial dress, radio protective equipment (firearms, cs spray, baton)
Letter from Spiderman
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Letter from Spiderman

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Letter from Spiderman written as an intro to 3D shapes and structures. Children encouraged to use the construction toys to build a new lair for him.
What the ladybird heard speech bubbles
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What the ladybird heard speech bubbles

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A sheet designed for the child to draw an image of one of the farm animals in the story. To sound out and write the sound that that animal makes in the story. A nice short follow-up writing activity to a drama based lesson, based on the story What the Ladybird Heard by Julia Donaldson.
The Circus
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The Circus

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A simple history of the circus beginning with Philip Astley's horse training, moving on to circus acts without animals.
Dough gym
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Dough gym

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Based on ABC Does' blog posts this week on Dough Gym, but in PowerPoint form for staff training and parent workshops. Includes gross motor and fine motor development, ideas on how to create a dough gym, additional &'funky fingers&'; ideas for child initiated activities to improve fine motor control, and malleable material recipes/ideas.
Superhero reading book
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Superhero reading book

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An emergent reading book designed for children learning consonant and vowel digraphs and trigraphs. Allows children to practise high frequency and tricky words. Includes information on most common superheroes: Spiderman, Superman, Wolverine, Iron Man, Captain America, Wonder Woman, Thor, The Hulk, Batman and Robin.
Why do we have plants and animals?
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Why do we have plants and animals?

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F2 Reception medium term plan on plants and animals. PPt presentation. Linked to Leicester City SACRE RE unit, but encompasses RE, PSED, CL, UW. Content covers planting seeds, why humans needs plants and animals, life cycles and Easter.
ow phoneme
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ow phoneme

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Differentiated powerpoint for Phase 3/4 group teaching. 1. Blending for reading words including pseudo words. 2. Oral segmentation. 3. Segmentation for spelling. 4. Reading sentences.
Diwali diva lamp quotation
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Diwali diva lamp quotation

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A Diwali-themed quotation from the Buddha. Encouraging teamwork, and also introduces the Hindu concept of Karma. 'If you light a lamp for somebody, it will also brighten your path.' Links in with diwa lamps and the Diwali story of Rama and Sita.
Make an instruction bossy
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Make an instruction bossy

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Worksheet with long-winded instructions on how to play a board game. Children to re-write the short and clear instruction underneath, ensuring it begins with a bossy (imperative) verb. Can be easily differentiated for your children's needs.