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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, providing value! Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.

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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, providing value! Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
Early Reader Comprehension - The Boy who cried Wolf - ( Adapted for Phase 2,3,4/5)
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Early Reader Comprehension - The Boy who cried Wolf - ( Adapted for Phase 2,3,4/5)

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Engage your early readers with this structured phonics-aligned retelling of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. This resource is designed to support Little Wandle phonics progression, with three differentiated versions tailored to Phases 2, 3, and 4/5. Each version includes: Decodable text that matches phonics phases, helping children develop reading confidence Simple, engaging sentence structures to build fluency Comprehension questions covering vocabulary, retrieval, summary, and inference Full answer sheets for easy assessment and discussion Perfect for whole-class reading, guided reading groups, interventions, or independent practice, this fable-based resource helps children strengthen their phonics skills and comprehension while learning the importance of honesty. Download now and make reading meaningful and accessible for your learners!
Early Reader Comprehension Bundle
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Early Reader Comprehension Bundle

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Description: Save time and enhance reading comprehension with this Early Reader Fables Bundle, featuring four classic fables: 📖 The Lion and the Mouse 📖 The Tortoise and the Hare 📖 The Boy Who Cried Wolf 📖 The Fox and the Crow 📖 The Ant and the Grasshopper Each story is provided in three differentiated versions (Phase 2, Phase 3, and Phase 4/5), carefully aligned with Little Wandle phonics progression, ensuring accessibility for all early readers. ✨ What’s Included? ✅ Fully decodable versions of each fable for Phases 2, 3, and 4/5 ✅ Engaging, structured sentences to build fluency and confidence ✅ Comprehension questions covering vocabulary, retrieval, summary, and inference ✅ Full answer sheets for easy marking and discussion ✅ Perfect for guided reading, phonics lessons, interventions, and independent practice This high-quality resource helps children strengthen their phonics skills, reading fluency, and critical thinking while enjoying timeless moral stories. 📥 Download now and give your students the perfect blend of phonics-based reading and comprehension!
Odd Socks Day Assembly: Celebrating Uniqueness and Kindness
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Odd Socks Day Assembly: Celebrating Uniqueness and Kindness

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Odd Socks Day Assembly is a fun and meaningful way to kick off Anti-Bullying Week, encouraging students to embrace and celebrate what makes each person unique. By wearing odd socks, children learn that differences are something to be proud of, not to be bullied. The assembly features engaging stories, interactive activities, and discussions about respect, kindness, and inclusivity. Through this lighthearted and colorful event, students understand the importance of valuing others for who they are and standing up against bullying in all its forms.
Significant Individuals Bundle: Malcolm X, Gandhi, Mary Seacole, Martin Luther KIng
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Significant Individuals Bundle: Malcolm X, Gandhi, Mary Seacole, Martin Luther KIng

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Explore our collection of PowerPoint presentations and worksheets on Significant Individuals Who Changed the World! This engaging resource features: David Attenborough – British natural historian who brought global awareness to the natural world through documentaries. Malcolm X – Civil rights leader who advocated for Black empowerment and justice. Mahatma Gandhi – Indian independence leader who promoted non-violent resistance. Ernest Shackleton – Antarctic explorer celebrated for his leadership and survival. Rosa Parks – Sparked the U.S. Civil Rights Movement by challenging bus segregation. Katherine Johnson – Mathematician whose calculations were essential to NASA’s space missions. Florence Nightingale – Founder of modern nursing who revolutionised healthcare. Mary Seacole – Nurse who cared for soldiers during the Crimean War with dedication. Stephen Hawking – Physicist who advanced understanding of black holes and the universe. Martin Luther King Jr. – Civil rights leader who championed equality through non-violence. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) – Persian polymath whose medical texts shaped early medicine. Al-Zahrawi – Pioneer in surgery, known as the father of modern surgical practices. Ibn Haytham (Alhazen) – Scientist who advanced optics and the scientific method.
Shang Dynasty Lesson plan
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Shang Dynasty Lesson plan

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This is a cross-curricular plan centered on English, designed to integrate history into your lessons. All necessary resources are included, allowing you to create a PowerPoint or flipchart based on the worksheets and the lesson plan.
(Year 1) Numbers and Sequences
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(Year 1) Numbers and Sequences

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This power point presentation is useful for finding sequences using numbers which includes (39 slides): - A mental starter - Learning objectives - Key words of the day - counting forwards and backwards - Read and write numbers to 100 - Count in multiples of 2, 5 and 10 - Identify one more or less - Whole class activity - Worksheet pack to be used by children independently National Curriculum link: - count to and across 100, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number. - count, read and write numbers to 100 in numerals; count in multiples of twos, fives and tens - given a number, identify one more and one less - identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least Learning objectives: WALT: • counting forwards and backwards • Read and write numbers to 100 • Count in multiples of 2, 5 and 10 • Identify one more or less WILF: I can- • counting forwards and backwards • Read and write numbers to 100 • Count in multiples of 2, 5 and 10 • Identify one more or less
(Year 1) Division using arrays (Power point & worksheet) - Lesson 2
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(Year 1) Division using arrays (Power point & worksheet) - Lesson 2

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This power point presentation is useful for teaching division using number sentences to describe an array which includes (21 slides): - A mental starter - Description of how to write number sentences to describe an array - Learning objectives - Key words of the day - What symbols to be used in multiplication - Whole class activity - Worksheet to be used by children independently - Extension work at the end National Curriculum link: Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of a teacher. Learning objectives: WALT: To be able to write number sentences to describe an array. WILF: I can solve division problems.
(Year 1) Position
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(Year 1) Position

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This power point presentation is useful for teaching positions using use the language of position, direction and motion, including: left and right, top, middle and bottom, on top of, in front of, above, between, around, near, close and far, up and down, forwards and backwards, inside and outside. This presentation includes 22 slides. National Curriculum link: - describe position, direction and movement, including whole, half, quarter and threequarter turns. Learning objectives: WALT: Describe position. WILF: I can use the language of position.
PE Athletics Plan Summer
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PE Athletics Plan Summer

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PE Summer plan for Athletics - Get ready to run, jump, and throw your way to fitness with our exciting PE athletics plan! This program will help you develop fundamental movement skills, build strength and endurance, and learn essential track and field techniques.
Addition and Subtraction Flip charts and differentiated worksheets including reasoning questions.
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Addition and Subtraction Flip charts and differentiated worksheets including reasoning questions.

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This is a 2 week worth of work and resources, differentiated worksheets on Addition, Subtraction, Inverse, Estimating as well as flip charts provided. The lesson worksheets are also differentiated and a few reasoning questions included. This is all based on the new National curriculum. These lessons were taught to Year 4 children, however they are applicable to Year 5,6 and more able in Year 3, You may notice that the model answers, are not answered. This is because you are suppose to hand write them, and when the photocopies are given to children they can see how you worked it out. If you don’t use everything here, you will definitely use something when teaching addition and subtraction. These resources are worth £30, but you will have it all for £3. Now that’s a bargain!
Hodgeheg - Week 2 - Outcome: Diary Entry
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Hodgeheg - Week 2 - Outcome: Diary Entry

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This unit provides a comprehensive guide on crafting compelling diary entries. Students will learn the key elements of personal writing, including expressing emotions, reflecting on experiences, and using vivid language. Through interactive exercises and examples, they will develop the skills to create authentic and engaging diary entries that capture their thoughts and feelings. This unit fosters self-expression, improves writing fluency, and encourages deeper introspection.
Katie in London - Week 2-6 - Year 2
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Katie in London - Week 2-6 - Year 2

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In Week 2 to 6 of Katie in London, students dive deep into the art of character exploration through the engaging technique of “hot seating.” This activity encourages students to step into the shoes of a character, answering questions from their peers while staying true to the character’s voice and perspective. The week also focuses on retelling core texts, allowing students to practice summarizing key events while maintaining the integrity of the original story. Additionally, students begin to master the use of sequential language, learning to describe events in a clear, logical order. This week fosters creativity, deepens comprehension, and builds narrative skills that are essential for effective storytelling. Week 1 (Free) - Katie in London /teaching-resource/katie-in-london-week-1-year-2-13183801
Place Value - Year 2 - Week 5-7
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Place Value - Year 2 - Week 5-7

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In Weeks 5–7, Year 2 pupils will extend their understanding of place value within 100. They will practise partitioning numbers into tens and ones, using place value to solve addition and subtraction problems, and exploring number patterns. Activities include comparing and ordering numbers, using <, >, and = symbols, and applying their knowledge to real-life contexts. These lessons build a strong foundation for arithmetic and problem-solving skills, ensuring pupils are confident with numbers up to 100.
Olive Morris - Writing Unit Year 2 - Week 1
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Olive Morris - Writing Unit Year 2 - Week 1

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This Year 2 writing unit delves into the inspiring story of Olive Morris, a remarkable woman who fought for equality and justice. Through engaging activities and vibrant illustrations, students will step into the shoes of a detective, making predictions about the story using picture clues and their own background knowledge. They’ll become inquisitive investigators, formulating questions about the characters and events using question stems like “Who,” “What,” “Why,” and “How.” Students will also uncover hidden meanings, inferring emotions, motivations, and the significance of Olive’s actions. Finally, they’ll piece together the puzzle, sequencing key events in Olive’s life to understand her journey and impact. This unit not only develops essential writing skills but also introduces young learners to the power of activism, resilience, and making a difference in the world. Olive Morris Week 2-5: /teaching-resource/-13175239
Hodgeheg Week 1
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Hodgeheg Week 1

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This Hodgeheg unit of work is designed to immerse students in the classic children’s story while building essential literacy skills. The first week focuses on foundational language concepts, including word classes and expanded noun phrases, helping students to enhance their vocabulary and sentence structure. Worksheets and activities provide engaging practice, allowing students to apply their understanding in a variety of ways. Additionally, a guided reading resource encourages deeper comprehension of Hodgeheg, fostering thoughtful discussion and improving reading fluency. This unit is a well-rounded approach to developing language skills while enjoying a beloved text.
Iron Man by Ted Hughes - Year 3/4 Writing Unit Week 1
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Iron Man by Ted Hughes - Year 3/4 Writing Unit Week 1

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In this exciting Iron Man writing unit, students explore prediction skills, practice using similes, and ideas of a wanted poster based on the text. This week’s resources include both Active Inspire Flipcharts (previously used) and new PowerPoint slides with updated content for more recent lessons. Stay tuned as additional writing weeks will be released soon, covering the full progression of the unit. If Week 1 was helpful, we’d love to hear your thoughts—please leave a comment and rating to help us improve further! Week 2: /teaching-resource/-13151776
The Very Last Castle - Year 2 - Writing Unit Week 1
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The Very Last Castle - Year 2 - Writing Unit Week 1

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This engaging writing unit focuses on developing narrative writing skills and crafting a letter. During the first week, students will explore The Very Last Castle by Travis Jonker, describe the character of Ibb using rich language, asking questions to the guard and participate in a grammar lesson on coordinating conjunctions to enhance sentence structure. Perfect for fostering creativity and building strong writing foundations! The Very Last Castle - Week 2: /teaching-resource/resource-13168835
Converting MM,CM,
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Converting MM,CM,

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This lesson is a basic lesson to get pupils measuring MM and CM and being able to convert the two, this lesson will be a good base to then move children to convert to KM,CM,MM. Pupils measuring in millimeters (mm) and centimeters (cm) and understanding how to convert between the two. It provides a solid foundation for later extending their learning to include conversions between kilometers (km), centimeters (cm), and millimeters (mm). Converting G and KG /teaching-resource/converting-kg-and-g-13144497
Converting KG and G
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Converting KG and G

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This resource focuses on teaching students how to convert between kilograms (kg) and grams (g). Through engaging activities and practical exercises, students learn the relationship between these two units of mass, developing their understanding of metric conversions. The resource includes clear explanations, visual aids, and practice worksheets that guide students through converting from kilograms to grams and vice versa, reinforcing their mathematical skills in a real-world context. Perfect for building confidence in measurement conversions, this resource is an essential tool for mastering mass in the metric system. Converting MM and CM: /teaching-resource/-11306318
Early Readers Comprehension - Year 2 - Adapted for Phase 2/3
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Early Readers Comprehension - Year 2 - Adapted for Phase 2/3

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This is a colorful and engaging story about a boy and his dog who go on a picnic. It is perfect for early readers, with simple sentences and repetitive phrases. The story is also great for teaching children about the importance of friendship and enjoying the simple things in life. Key Features: Differentiated: The story is available in three differentiated levels, so you can choose the best fit for your students. Teacher Tips and Activities: The resource includes teacher tips and activities to help you get the most out of the story. Printable: The story is printable, so you can easily use it in your classroom. This resource is perfect for: Early readers Children who are learning about friendship Children who are learning about the importance of enjoying the simple things in life I hope you and your students enjoy this story! More Early reader comprehension: Adventure: /teaching-resource/resource-13187258 Magic Trip: /teaching-resource/resource-13188373 Sheep: /teaching-resource/resource-13186852 Bees: /teaching-resource/-13189342