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Board Game Templates
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Board Game Templates

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Five board game templates - make your own questions- plus suggestions on how to play and templates to laminate question cards. Hangman Find-A-Word Blockbusters BusyBee Snakes and Ladders These are a great keeper for end of topic revision, end of term fun days, fast finishers corner. Make your own questions to accompany the games or encourage the students to create their own. Suitable for ALL Key stages.
Non Verbal Communication Cards
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Non Verbal Communication Cards

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This is a non verbal communication pack. It contains teacher communication cards, help, question and feeling cards for the non verbal student ( SEN / ESL ) to enable them to communicate with the teacher and other students. There are worksheets for creative writing, facial expression identification, describing feelings and a 'My Feelings and Thoughts' book cover template. This resource is suitable for all ages and would be appropriate for SEN and ESL/ELL classes.
British Values- Discussion Cards
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British Values- Discussion Cards

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Sixteen quite hard hitting topics for discussion on British Values. Maybe it's time to really get your students thinking, debating, agreeing, disagreeing, talking! Give them the cards and step back- let them chat and discuss and make up their own minds about what it really means to be young ( or old) and British in the 21st century. Plus one 'places in Britain' poster for the class.
IB PYP - Sharing The Planet
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IB PYP - Sharing The Planet

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Another resource for the International Baccalaureate Primary curriculum (IBPYP). This resource discusses how we can share resources such as water with other people and with other living things. It talks about the water cycle and conserving water. The resource contains: A PowerPoint presentation on the water cycle and saving water. Worksheets on the water cycle, conserving water. Suitable for primary (KS2/3).
IGCSE English as a Second Language NEW practice questions
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IGCSE English as a Second Language NEW practice questions

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This 15 page resource contains original practice questions for IGCSE English as a Second Language. There are practice letter writing topics, form filling, comprehension and writing prompts, chart interpretation, vocabulary work, error correction and sentence development. Perfect for a homework booklet, extra class work or a revision gift before your students head off on study leave.
Responsibility
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Responsibility

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Great for class discussion. This can cover individual responsibility, parental responsibility, teacher responsibility and global responsibility. The three documents in this resource contain a PP presentation, a 'Talk About Responsibility Game' board with instructions and five worksheets. Ideal for KS2/3 and for ESL and/or PSHE.
Speaking and Listening - Alibi
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Speaking and Listening - Alibi

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This is a resource to practise Speaking and Listening skills (the Simple and Continuous Past Tenses, and Question Forms). It is ideal for any ESL classroom and for fun speaking practice in IGCSE English as a Second Language oral component. There are slides for the 'policeman interviewing suspect' cue questions (the student who is the suspect must make up their own responses), three witness, suspect and police statement templates, plus a vocabulary word search. Great from KS2 up.
The Twelfth Day of July by Joan Lingard
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The Twelfth Day of July by Joan Lingard

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This resource has 11 slides and 6 accompanying worksheets/templates for writing and vocabulary. The novel (for teens) is by Joan Lingard ( first in a trilogy ) and is an excellent way to approach the topics of tolerance, reconciliation and tradition in English, PSHE or British Values class. Suitable for upper KS2 and above.
The French Revolution
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The French Revolution

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This is part one of a series of Learners' Labyrinth Mini Guides to War and Revolution. There is a PowerPoint presentation giving a brief overview of the French Revolution 1789- information, discussion topics about the 1700s. It has three worksheets covering Roman Numerals, King Louis' diary and Queen Marie Antoinette's diary. This is an excellent intro to European history for year Six or Seven and possibly a good one off lesson in the run up to the European 'in or out' vote and French Bastille Day on July 14th. Vive la revolution!
Literacy and Assessment- Writing  for KS3/KS4
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Literacy and Assessment- Writing for KS3/KS4

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This set of writing tasks are designed for monthly continuous assessment- although they may be used as a homework booklet or self study/revision. There is a plan template for each question, a marking rubric template, writing tips, checklist and lined page for composition. There are 9 questions to use each month from September-May. Comprehension assessments to follow.
Literacy- Writing for Key Stage Two
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Literacy- Writing for Key Stage Two

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This resource has worksheets on: Setting Writing a fable Writing to persuade It includes examples, templates and two mini tests. Suitable for KS2 ( assessment, homework, study pack, test or exam).
Unseen Poetry- GCSE/ IGCSE
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Unseen Poetry- GCSE/ IGCSE

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A ten slide Power Point resource ( 4 slides PP and 6 slides worksheets) to practise unseen poetry. This is suitable for IGCSE and GCSE English Literature. It contains an original unseen poem by Anon, W.B Yeats ‘When You Are Old’ and Alfred Lord Tennyson ‘Spring’.
Numeracy- Maths KS1 - Ordering Numbers
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Numeracy- Maths KS1 - Ordering Numbers

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This resource is ideal for revising 'Ordering numbers' with KS1 students at the end of the year or with KS2 students at the start. It includes a 22 slide PowerPoint presentation of exercises plus a pdf with accompanying worksheets.
International Children's Book Day- FREE
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International Children's Book Day- FREE

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This is a short (free) resource to celebrate International Children’s Book Day in April. It has three mini posters , a template of four bookmarks, a template for a book review and a writing prompt. Please download for free and enjoy!