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Hello, thank you for looking around my shop. I am a teaching deputy head teacher, with 16 years of experience, who works in a rural primary school. I know how wearing many hats can eat into your time but understand how important excellent resources are for engaging pupils so they make accelerated progress. I have included lots of free resources in my shop but placed a small charge for resources which have taken me many hours to create. I hope you enjoy them and use them to motivate your pupils.

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Hello, thank you for looking around my shop. I am a teaching deputy head teacher, with 16 years of experience, who works in a rural primary school. I know how wearing many hats can eat into your time but understand how important excellent resources are for engaging pupils so they make accelerated progress. I have included lots of free resources in my shop but placed a small charge for resources which have taken me many hours to create. I hope you enjoy them and use them to motivate your pupils.
Describe It Game
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Describe It Game

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This is a great resource for working on pupils speaking and listening skills. Pupils choose a category and then have to describe the object, character, adjective or nature suggestion without using that word. I give the pupils a set time of 1 minute to try to describe as many different suggestions from each category. I have included the Excel version so it is fully adaptable to suit your class.
Teamwork Display and group organiser
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Teamwork Display and group organiser

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Here are some team work cards which explain each member's responsibilities. I use these every time I put pupils into groups so they can practise all of the roles. This really develops their confidence as many pupils do not get these opportunities unless you manage different team roles. The roles are as follows: Leader, Organiser, Motivator and Reporter. Below is an example of what the Leader is. As the leader you are responsible for …. • Making sure everyone has a role or task to complete • Making sure it is finished on time • Making the final decision if your group cannot agree • Speaking with an adult if your group is struggling
What is a Sentence Display
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What is a Sentence Display

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This is a colourful display that is great to have displayed all year round. It explains what a simple, compound and complex sentence is. Each type of sentence has a description and an example with each part colour coded.
Grammar Word Mats for Adjectives, Adverbs, Conjunctions Fronted Adverbials & Synonyms
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Grammar Word Mats for Adjectives, Adverbs, Conjunctions Fronted Adverbials & Synonyms

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There are over 1650 different words in these word mats which include: • Adjectives (137 different words) • Adverbs (over 800 different words) • Conjunctions (over 350 different words) • Fronted Adverbials (142 different words) • Synonyms (240 different words) The conjunctions types are: • Causal • Comparative • Coordinating • Explaining • Listing • Opposing • Subordinating • Time
Alternative Ending (3 weeks) unit based on 'Fly Eagle Fly' by Christopher Gregorowski
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Alternative Ending (3 weeks) unit based on 'Fly Eagle Fly' by Christopher Gregorowski

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This is a 3 week unit of planning that supports pupils to write an alternative ending to an African folk tale about an eagle that thinks it is a chicken. The book is ‘Fly Eagle Fly’ by Christopher Gregorowski who was inspired to retell the story after his daughter became very ill. The theme of the book is about unlocking the potential in all and pupils I have used it with have always loved it. It is set in the country side of Ghana and has wonderful illustrations by Niki Daly. This is an important tale and the book has a foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. I have listed the learning objectives for all of the lessons below. Also I have included all of the worksheets, PowerPoints, links and resources you will need to teach this unit straight away. Stage 1- Stimulate & Generate learning outcomes • To write expanded noun phrases • To find the meaning of words • To understand themes in a book • To draw inferences from the text • To discuss philosophical ideas • To take notes to summarise details Stage 2 - Capture, Sift & Sort learning outcomes • To find the key features of descriptive writing • To use a fronted adverbial to explain how, when or where something took place. • To write expanded noun phrases • To write a descriptive setting • To use and punctuate direct speech • To use different conjunctions Stage 3 - Create, Refine & Evaluate learning outcomes • To plan an alternative ending • To revise, edit evaluate and improve my writing • To write an alternative ending in the style of another author x 2 lessons Stimulate and generate = This usually starts with a hook to interest the class where the class realise who they are going to write for so they have a clear purpose and audience. Activities can include reading excellent model texts, drama or researching more about the author or the content of the book. Capture, sift and sort = This is the part of the unit where pupils look at key features, practise skills they will need in order to complete the final piece or new learning for objectives they have not learnt yet. Create, refine, evaluate = This is where you bring all you have learnt together and plan the final piece before you write it and then edit it to improve the piece. This can include self, peer or teacher led reviewing.
SMSC in Computing Display
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SMSC in Computing Display

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This is a display that I made to put more SMSC into my school. It is split into the four categories of Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural. For each category it has 8 different questions on a different coloured tablet that should generate discussion in your class. I have listed two from each category below: Spiritual examples • Can machines think? • Are you the same person online as you are offline? Moral examples • Do computers know what is right and wrong? • Is it ok to copy and use information and pictures that we find on the internet? Social examples • Are online friends real friends? • What should you do if you see someone sending a nasty email? Cultural examples • How can you find out about another culture from using the internet? • How do social networks teach you about other people’s cultures?
Transition - Coat of Arms Display
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Transition - Coat of Arms Display

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This is a display I have made for my class. Every pupil has an individual coat of arms where they add their own interests and things they are proud of. The larger class coat of arms is for writing class generated rules and expectations. It is displayed with pupils coat of arms surrounding the class coat of arms with rules and expectations. There is space around the large coat for pupils to sign their names.
Synonyms for Said Word Mat (64 words)
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Synonyms for Said Word Mat (64 words)

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This is a great resource for improving the quality of pupil's writing. I use it for all non-fiction pieces that require dialogue. This allows pupils to add inferences into their writing which gives their characters more depth subtly. The usual word of said is no longer used as pupils upscale their word choices making their writing even more engaging.
Prefix Auto Word Mat – Year 3 and 4 Spelling
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Prefix Auto Word Mat – Year 3 and 4 Spelling

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This is a word mat of words with the prefix auto. This is targeted at years 3 and 4 as it is part of the spelling curriculum. This is a useful resource for pupils to use to improve their spellings as well as a useful tool to improve their word choices and quality of their writing. It has two versions; one with colour and the other just in black and white to save on printing costs.
Prefix un Word Mat – Year 3 and 4 Spelling
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Prefix un Word Mat – Year 3 and 4 Spelling

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This is a word mat of words with the prefix un. This is targeted at years 3 and 4 as it is part of the spelling curriculum. This is a useful resource for pupils to use to improve their spellings as well as a useful tool to improve their word choices and quality of their writing. It has two versions; one with colour and the other just in black and white to save on printing costs.
Mysterious Traveller Reading Comprehension
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Mysterious Traveller Reading Comprehension

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This is a great whole book planned guided reading unit based on the book Mysterious Traveller by Mal Peet & Elspeth Graham. The story tells of an old man finding an abandoned baby in the desert who he adopts as his own grand-daughter. he teaches her how to track her way through the desert and she travels with him while he guides traders through the deserts of northern Africa. When he loses his vision she becomes his eyes and they work in tandem on their adventures. I have planned a unit of work that is split into 9 different reading comprehensions as each set of questions has between 6 and 8 questions and covers 5 pages of the book. I have also included printer friendly pages where there are 3 copies of the questions on each page so it is easy to prepare for lessons. I have included all the answers too as this is a great time saver. The questions are designed to easily fit English books as I have adjusted the margins so they fit. I hope your class enjoys this book as much as mine have always done.
Recount based on Historical Poem (2 1/2 weeks) unit based on The Highwayman
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Recount based on Historical Poem (2 1/2 weeks) unit based on The Highwayman

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This is a short poetry unit based on the great poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. The end piece of writing is a retelling of the story but from another character's perspective. This unit includes lots of drama and role play to stimulate the pupil's ideas. I have included all the resources you will need and have listed the learning objectives below: Stage 1: Stimulate and generate learning outcomes • To deduce information about a character from a picture. • To recite poetry. • To explore the themes of a text. • To use drama to explore characters’ feelings. • To tell a story from a character’s perspective. Stage 2: Capture, sift and sort learning outcomes • To identify the language used for effect. • To write metaphors. • To tell a story from a character’s perspective. • To recount a story as a news report. Stage 3: Create, refine and evaluate learning outcomes • To write a story from a character’s perspective. • To revise, edit evaluate and improve my writing. • Perform own writing by reading it to a group.
Homonyms Word Mat
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Homonyms Word Mat

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This is a word mat for Homonyms that I use with my class. A Homonym is a word that has the same spelling or pronunciation as another word but a different meaning or origin.
Guided Reading Template
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Guided Reading Template

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This is a great template that has boxes to write questions for the different domains: • Word reading • Inference • Language for effect • Comprehension – Monitor & Summarise • Comprehension – Clarify • Comprehension – Reason & Explain • Comprehension – Select & Retrieve • Themes and conventions It also includes a table to record your pupil’s performance in each of these domains. This is a great way to collect evidence of pupils reading ability. I have included a pdf for printing easily and a word version so you can alter it however you want.
ADD SPICES Sentence Starters Display
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ADD SPICES Sentence Starters Display

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This is a sentence starter display for ADD SPICES which stands for: • Adverbs • Drop in clause • Describing word • Similes • Preposition • Ing word • Connective • Ed word • Sub-ordinate clause There is an explanation next to each spice jar which has the first letter of the acronym. This is a great display to have up all year round as a visual reminder to your class.
English Grammar Terms with definitions
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English Grammar Terms with definitions

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There are 34 crucial terms for pupils aged 7 to 11 explained with examples. They are saved onto a PowerPoint for ease of use and quick reference when you are teaching. Some of the key terms are verbs (both active and passive), adverbs, connectives, clause, paragraph, personification, similes, metaphors and many more.
Diary Extract in Role (3 1/2 weeks) unit based on Street Child by Berlie Doherty
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Diary Extract in Role (3 1/2 weeks) unit based on Street Child by Berlie Doherty

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This is a 3 and 1/2 week unit of work that is based on the book 'Street Child' by Berlie Doherty. The book tells the story about Dr Barnados and how the ragged schools were created through the eyes of an orphan Jim. Every time I have taught this unit there has been a special atmosphere as pupils have lots of ideas to discuss philosophical and moral issues and realise how lucky they are to be alive today in England. The end of the unit has two possible choices which are either writing as Jim in a diary extract or an alternative ending to the story. The learning objectives for this unit of work are; • To write a diary extract as a poor Victorian child. • To find and improve adverbs in a piece of text. • To make a freeze-frame to show what characters are feeling in a story. • To describe a character from a novel. • To write as a character from a novel. • To convey character by using colloquialism (slang). • To understand how a character from a novel feels. + Write expanded noun phrases. • To write a list poem. • To describe a character from a novel. • To make a key scene into a freeze frame, considering the characters feelings and emotions. • To map the story of a novel. • To map out a characters journey and feelings throughout a novel. • To find key information about Dr Barnardos. • To write complex sentences. • To identify cohesive devices for paragraphs. + I can describe the effect created by different cohesive devices • To plan a diary extract. OR To plan an alternative ending. • To write a diary extract. OR To write an alternative ending. This unit of work uses the 3 stage planning process of: • Stimulate and generate • Capture, sift and sort • Create, refine and evaluate Stimulate and generate = This usually starts with a hook to interest the class where the class realise who they are going to write for so they have a clear purpose and audience. Activities can include reading excellent model texts, drama or researching more about the author or the content of the book. Capture, sift and sort = This is the part of the unit where pupils look at key features, practise skills they will need in order to complete the final piece or new learning for objectives they have not learnt yet. Create, refine, evaluate = This is where you bring all you have learnt together and plan the final piece before you write it and then edit it to improve the piece. This can include self, peer or teacher led reviewing.