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The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!

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The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
Year 1 Assessment Grids – Reading, Writing & Maths (All-on-One Page)
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Year 1 Assessment Grids – Reading, Writing & Maths (All-on-One Page)

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A handy set of Year 1 assessment grids that bring together all key objectives for Reading, Writing and Maths – each subject clearly laid out on a single A4 page. Perfect for busy teachers, these grids are colour-coded by topic (e.g. Number, Shape, Fractions in Maths), so you can easily spot strands of learning at a glance. What’s included: 3 Word document grids (A4) – one each for: Reading Writing Maths Each objective is clearly worded, taken from the National Curriculum, and grouped under helpful colour-coded themes. Ideal for: Day-to-day teacher assessment Guided group or individual target setting Pupil progress meetings and interventions Moderation or end-of-year reports Sharing with parents to show next steps Why it’s useful: All core objectives in one place Quick visual reference with colour-coded sections Great for planning, observations, and identifying gaps Supports formative assessment and pupil tracking throughout the year Tags: Year 1 assessment | Year 1 targets | Reading Writing Maths objectives | National Curriculum Year 1 | assessment tracking | KS1 teacher resources | progress grid
Assessment Grids – Whole School Pack (Y1–Y6 | Reading, Writing & Maths)
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Assessment Grids – Whole School Pack (Y1–Y6 | Reading, Writing & Maths)

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This comprehensive set of editable assessment support documents provides a clear, structured approach to assessing without levels in line with the 2014 National Curriculum. These materials are ideal for assessment leads, class teachers, and SLT looking to track pupil progress, moderate attainment, and plan next steps across Years 1 to 6. The pack includes detailed year group expectations for reading, writing, and maths, rooted in national thinking around emerging, expected and exceeding standards. What’s Included: ✔ Individual assessment grids for:     - Year 1 Maths, Reading, Writing     - Year 2 Maths, Reading, Writing     - Year 3 Maths, Reading, Writing     - Year 4 Maths, Reading, Writing     - Year 5 Maths, Reading, Writing     - Year 6 Maths, Reading, Writing ✔ Reading & Writing - Year Groups on a Page ✔ Maths KS1 Curriculum Document ✔ Maths KS2 Curriculum Document Why Teachers and Leaders Use This Pack: ✔ Offers consistency and clarity across all year groups ✔ Supports schools in implementing a robust assessment model without levels ✔ Enables structured moderation of writing and maths progress ✔ Helps identify next steps, close gaps, and plan intervention ✔ Informed by national guidance and research into best practice in assessment Key Features: These grids break down statutory expectations for each subject into clear, trackable objectives by year group. These can be used to build a profile of each pupil’s learning and attainment through a three-tier system of Emerging, Expected, and Exceeding. The materials also include progression correlations between old National Curriculum levels and the new expectations, supporting schools in evidencing progress across different frameworks — particularly valuable during the early transition to the 2014 curriculum. The pack encourages a mastery-based approach to exceeding, focusing on depth of understanding and independent application, not simply accessing content from higher year groups. Ideal For: ✔ Assessment Leads and Coordinators ✔ Class teachers in Years 1 to 6 ✔ Subject Leaders for English and Maths ✔ Moderation teams and SLT ✔ Whole-school assessment reviews and strategic planning Download this resource to access a complete, structured system for assessment and moderation that reflects the expectations and flexibility of the current National Curriculum.
FREE Learning Objective & Success Criteria Display Pack
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FREE Learning Objective & Success Criteria Display Pack

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Must, Should, Could Visuals | Editable Signs for KS1 & KS2 Classrooms This handy freebie includes a set of bright, editable display signs to help you clearly present your Learning Objectives and Success Criteria in the classroom. Perfect for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, these signs are ideal for making learning intentions visible, supporting differentiation, and encouraging pupil ownership of progress. What’s Included: ✔ Editable “L.O.” (Learning Objective) sign ✔ Editable “Success Criteria” sign ✔ Colour-coded Must / Should / Could display signs for differentiated success steps ✔ Clean, simple formatting – easy to read and space-saving for working walls ✔ Ideal for printing, laminating, and reusing with whiteboard pens Why Teachers Love It: ✔ Supports clarity of purpose and helps children understand expectations ✔ Encourages learners to aim higher with tiered targets ✔ Promotes independence and self-assessment ✔ Saves time – quick to prep and use every day Perfect for: ➤ Classroom displays ➤ Lesson starters and plenaries ➤ Working walls ➤ Whole-class, group, or individual tasks Download now and make learning objectives and success criteria easy to share, display and revisit throughout every lesson. Try this freebie – and explore more classroom tools in my TES shop!
Ultimate Assessment Leader Pack – 23 Editable Templates & Tools for Primary Schools
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Ultimate Assessment Leader Pack – 23 Editable Templates & Tools for Primary Schools

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This resource is designed for primary school assessment leaders and coordinators looking for practical templates to support assessment, moderation, and monitoring across the school. Suitable for all key stages, it includes editable documents to help organise and evidence the assessment cycle, track pupil progress, and carry out effective scrutiny. What’s Included: ✔ Assessment and moderation guide for school leaders ✔ Assessment coordinator budget action plan (Excel) ✔ Assessment cycle scrutiny timetables ✔ Assessment rationale template ✔ Attitude assessment criteria ✔ Guide to using learning objectives ✔ Indicators of effective learning in the classroom ✔ KS2 marking scrutiny template ✔ KS2 planning scrutiny template ✔ Example of planning and marking scrutiny findings ✔ Maths progress moderation template ✔ Moderation analysis sheet ✔ Whole-year moderation scrutiny timetable template ✔ Phase leader scrutiny form ✔ Planning checklist ✔ Progress dialogue meetings template ✔ Prompts to success grid ✔ Pupil progress tracking template ✔ KS2 pupil profile assessment sheet ✔ Self-audit for written and oral feedback ✔ Core principles of formative assessment/assessment for learning ✔ Whole school book scrutiny template ✔ Writing progress moderation template Resource Overview: ★ Clear guidance and templates support all stages of assessment management, from planning through to scrutiny and moderation. ★ Editable Excel and Word documents allow easy adaptation to your school’s context. ★ Templates cover both academic progress and attitudes to learning, ensuring a broad view of pupil achievement. ★ Includes tools for leading whole-school moderation and maintaining records for monitoring cycles. ★ Supports assessment coordinators with budget planning and phase leader monitoring. Why It’s Useful: ✔ Saves time with ready-to-use editable templates ✔ Supports consistent, structured assessment and moderation practices ✔ Covers multiple areas of assessment, including marking, planning, progress, and attitudes ✔ Suitable for primary schools at all key stages ✔ Helps evidence effective leadership and accountability in assessment Suggested Use Cases: Ideal for primary school assessment coordinators, phase leaders, senior leaders, and school improvement teams. Useful for setting up or reviewing assessment cycles, moderation procedures, and scrutiny processes. Search Tags: Primary school assessment templates | assessment moderation tools primary | KS1 and KS2 assessment pack | editable assessment leadership resources | outstanding primary school assessment | moderation cycle templates | pupil progress tracking primary | assessment coordinator tools | primary school scrutiny templates | formative assessment tools primary
Editable Intervention Tracker – Pupil Progress & Impact Recording (Half-Termly | KS1 & KS2)
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Editable Intervention Tracker – Pupil Progress & Impact Recording (Half-Termly | KS1 & KS2)

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Keep pupil interventions focused, organised and impactful with this easy-to-use Intervention Tracker – ideal for recording group or 1:1 support sessions in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Designed for use over 8 weeks, this A4 printable sheet helps teachers, TAs and SENCOs monitor attendance, learning objectives, and outcomes. Perfect for providing evidence during Ofsted inspections, pupil progress meetings, and SEND reviews. What’s Included: ★ Editable A4 tracker (one sheet per half term) ★ Sections for programme name, start date, and person delivering intervention ★ Weekly tracking grids across 8 weeks ★ Space to record levels on entry and exit ★ Progress focus across key areas: Reading, Writing, Maths, Phonics, Speaking & Listening, Social & Emotional ★ Daily recording codes: O = Absent, C = Cancelled, ✔ = Met objective, ✘ = Needs more practice ★ Space for written notes on progress, impact and next steps Why Teachers Love It: ✔ Easy to complete – fits neatly into weekly routines ✔ Supports detailed tracking of pupil progress ✔ Encourages reflection on intervention effectiveness ✔ Ideal for both formative and summative assessment ✔ Helps demonstrate impact even without formal data A simple but powerful tool to evidence learning and support – and a must-have for any teacher managing interventions!
KS1 Interview Writing Lesson – Using ‘and’ to Join Ideas
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KS1 Interview Writing Lesson – Using ‘and’ to Join Ideas

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Outstanding Observation Pack | Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Differentiated Worksheets, Visuals & More This fun, high-quality writing lesson is designed to help Key Stage 1 pupils use ‘and’ to join ideas in a sentence — a key objective in the KS1 English curriculum. Perfect for interview lessons, formal observations or outstanding SPaG teaching, this pack includes everything you need to impress and engage. With a memorable burger visual metaphor and creative, differentiated tasks, this lesson supports pupils to write more complex sentences with confidence and independence. What’s Included: ★ Outstanding Lesson Plan – includes learning objective, success criteria, modelling, AFL, differentiation and plenary ★ Engaging PowerPoint – introduces ‘and’ as a joining word with clear examples and interactive modelling ★ ‘And’ Connector Poster – visualise sentence structure as a burger (Top bun = idea 1, Filling = ‘and’, Bottom bun = idea 2) ★ Differentiated Worksheets: Mild – sentence matching or cloze activities Spicy – scaffolded writing using ‘and’ Hot – independent sentence construction with own ideas ★ ‘And’ Hero Badges – printable reward stickers or table badges for pupils who join ideas correctly Why Teachers Love This Resource: ✔ Designed for interview or Ofsted-ready lessons ✔ Creative visuals and metaphors to aid understanding ✔ Clear progression with differentiated support ✔ Encourages sentence-building and early editing skills ✔ Adaptable for Year 1 or 2, whole-class or small-group use Ideal For: ★ English/SPaG writing lessons in KS1 ★ Job interviews or demo lessons ★ Observed lessons for performance management or SLT visits ★ Grammar boosters or writing interventions ★ Sentence-level writing practice Download today for an easy-to-deliver, high-impact lesson that leaves a lasting impression. Get your class writing ‘super sentences’ with confidence — and your observers taking notes for all the right reasons!
FREE Proforma: Monitoring Vulnerable Pupils (EYFS/KS1)
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FREE Proforma: Monitoring Vulnerable Pupils (EYFS/KS1)

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Support your most vulnerable learners with this FREE proforma designed to help you identify and monitor pupils at risk of low attainment in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1. This clear and structured document allows you to collate key information and consider the characteristics of children who may need additional support to reach a Good Level of Development (GLD) or age-related expectations (ARE) by the end of the school year. What’s Inside: ★ Clear Table Format: An easy-to-use table with the following columns: Name of Pupil (Guidance provided on using initials for moderation) Gender (Prompts to consider the vulnerability of some boys and ‘quiet’ girls) Term of birth (Highlights the potential impact of being summer-born) Previous Setting (Space to note pre-school experience and identify potential partnerships) Pupil Premium (Crucial for tracking this vulnerable group, with prompts for 2-year FEL and LAC) EAL (Space to record home language) SEND (Option to specify the nature of SEND need) PPEL (Parents as Partners in Early Learning Taxonomy - with clear codes and explanations) Attendance (Percentage of attendance) Ethnicity (Space for SIMS codes, e.g., WHB) Comments (For any additional relevant observations) ★ Guidance for Completing Columns: Detailed explanations for each column, providing context and prompting important considerations for each pupil. This guidance encourages reflection on factors impacting a child’s potential to achieve GLD or ARE. Why Use This Proforma? ★ Early Identification: Helps you proactively identify pupils who may be vulnerable or at risk. ★ Holistic Overview: Provides a central point for collating a range of factors impacting a child’s learning journey. ★ Informed Planning: Supports targeted interventions and differentiated teaching strategies. ★ Supports Moderation: Provides documentation that may be useful during moderation processes (remembering the guidance on using initials). ★ Focus on Home-School Links: Emphasises the crucial role of parental engagement (PPEL) in supporting vulnerable learners. ★ FREE Resource: A valuable tool to support your tracking and monitoring without any cost. Perfect for: ★ EYFS Teachers ★ Key Stage 1 Teachers ★ SENCOs ★ Early Years Leaders ★ Those involved in pupil progress monitoring
Year 2 Assessment Grids for Writing, Reading and Maths
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Year 2 Assessment Grids for Writing, Reading and Maths

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Want to make end-of-year assessments super simple? This FREE pack of Year 2 Assessment Grids is just what you need! You’ll get editable grids for writing, reading, and maths, so you can easily keep track of how your students are doing. What’s Inside? ★ Editable Word Documents: You can change these grids to fit your class perfectly! ★ Clear Targets: Each grid has the Year 2 targets listed on one side, making it easy to see what the children need to achieve. ★ Grading Columns: At the end of the year, you can use the columns to mark how well each student did. ★ Writing Grid: Helps you assess things like handwriting, sentence structure, and story writing. ★ Reading Grid: Helps you check how well children understand stories, read aloud, and use different reading skills. ★ Maths Grid: Helps you track progress in areas like counting, adding, subtracting, and problem-solving. Why These Grids Are Awesome: ★ Easy to Use: Everything is laid out clearly, so you can quickly see how each student is doing. ★ Saves You Time: No need to make your own grids! These are ready to go. ★ Keeps You Organised: Helps you keep all your assessment information in one place. ★ Helps You Plan: You can use the grids to see which areas your students might need extra help with. Perfect for: ★ Year 2 teachers ★ End-of-year assessments ★ Tracking student progress ★ Planning future lessons Keywords: Year 2, assessment grids, writing, reading, maths, free, editable, end of year, teacher resources, primary school, progress tracking.
What Do These Marks Mean? Marking Guide for Books - Editable
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What Do These Marks Mean? Marking Guide for Books - Editable

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Simplify marking feedback for your classroom! This FREE, printable marking marks guide is perfect for sticking inside student writing books. Help parents, teachers, and students decode feedback quickly with clear explanations of common marking symbols. Boost understanding & improve student response to marking. What’s Included: ★ Easy-to-Read Marking Key: A clear grid explaining each marking symbol (I, S, VF, highlights, ticks, crosses, stars, purple pens) with straightforward definitions. ★ Actionable Explanations: Details how each mark should be interpreted and what action students need to take. ★ Print-Ready Format: Easily printable for instant use in student books or classroom displays. Why This Resource Is Essential: ★ Improved Communication: Ensures everyone understands marking feedback, leading to better student progress. ★ Consistent Marking: Promotes a standardised marking approach across your classroom. ★ Parent Involvement: Helps parents understand how their child’s work is assessed. ★ Student Empowerment: Empowers students to take ownership of their learning and respond to feedback effectively. ★ Time-Saving: Provides a quick reference guide, reducing the need for lengthy explanations. Perfect for: ★ Primary and Secondary classrooms ★ Writing books ★ Classroom displays ★ Parent information packs Keywords: marking marks, feedback, student assessment, writing books, classroom resources, teacher tools, free resource, printable, marking symbols, parent communication, student progress
Pupil Progress Meeting Template
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Pupil Progress Meeting Template

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Empower your pupil progress meetings with this comprehensive, easy-to-use template! This 2-page document streamlines discussions, allowing senior leaders and teachers to focus on student progress and targeted interventions. What’s Inside? ★ Clear Subject Breakdown: Track progress in Reading, Writing, Maths, and GaPS (Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling) with designated sections. ★ Progress Tracking: Easily record the number of students making expected, more than expected, stayed the same, or slipped back progress. ★ Percentage Analysis: Calculate and document the percentage of students on track or exceeding end-of-year expectations. ★ Targeted Intervention Planning: Identify specific learning gaps and outline detailed action plans for students needing additional support. ★ Group Progress Analysis: Compare progress rates for key groups (PP, Boys, Girls, SEN, etc.) to identify trends and inform support strategies. ★ Support Impact Evaluation: Analyse the impact of additional support (teacher, TA, nurture groups) on student progress. Why This Template Is Invaluable: ★ Structured Discussions: Facilitates focused and productive pupil progress meetings. ★ Data-Driven Decisions: Provides clear data to inform targeted interventions and support. ★ Efficient Tracking: Simplifies the process of monitoring student progress and identifying areas for improvement. ★ Group Analysis: Enables schools to identify and address disparities in progress among different student groups. ★ Actionable Outcomes: Promotes the development of clear and effective action plans to support student success. How to Use It: ★ Pre-Meeting Preparation: Teachers complete the template with student progress data and initial observations. ★ Collaborative Dialogue: Senior leaders and teachers discuss student progress, identify learning gaps, and develop intervention plans. ★ Action Planning: Document specific strategies and support to be implemented. ★ Ongoing Monitoring: Use the data to track the impact of interventions and inform future instruction. Perfect for: ★ Pupil Progress Meetings ★ Data Analysis ★ Intervention Planning ★ School Improvement
Book Marking Stickers - General Feedback and Reminders
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Book Marking Stickers - General Feedback and Reminders

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Simple sticker labels for marking student work. Use these 22 document templates to create your own sticker labels for quick feedback and reminders. These stickers cover areas like calculations, capital letters, dates, vocabulary, and more. This resource is free to download. These documents are designed to be used with standard sticker label sheets, allowing you to print and quickly apply feedback to students’ books. The feedback helps students with things like checking their maths (calculations), remembering to use capital letters, underlining key words, remembering the date and learning new words (vocabulary). It also includes reminders for PE days, guided group work and independent work, plus a sticker to show when a learning goal (objective) has been achieved. ★ Book Marking: This is a way for teachers to give short comments or feedback in a student’s workbook. ★ Feedback: This is when a teacher tells a student what they did well and how they can make their work even better. ★ Objectives: These are the goals a student is trying to achieve in a lesson.
Outstanding Y3/4 Maths Money Interview Lesson
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Outstanding Y3/4 Maths Money Interview Lesson

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Looking for a maths lesson that makes learning about money a breeze? You’ve found it! This lesson is a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate your teaching prowess with activities that clearly show student progress. Ideal for a reasoning-focused maths class, the interactive PowerPoint questions are designed to engage students across all skill levels. Rooted in the NCETM’s differentiation principles, this lesson encourages critical thinking and is outlined in the accompanying notes. Whether you have 15 minutes or a full hour, this lesson’s flexibility has made it a hit for both interviews and Ofsted inspections. Here’s what you’ll receive: ★ A standout lesson plan complete with mini-plenaries, tailored success criteria, and classroom management tips. ★ An interactive PowerPoint filled with thought-provoking mastery questions. ★ A double-sided worksheet featuring open-ended tasks that challenge students to consider various solutions. Lesson objective: To master adding and subtracting money to resolve real-world problems. Success Criteria: 🌶 Confidently add various amounts of money to calculate the total. 🌶🌶 Accurately determine the correct change. 🌶🌶🌶 Skillfully apply reasoning to justify your problem-solving approach. This lesson is perfect for observations, Ofsted visits, NQTs, and fits right into the KS2 and LKS2 curriculum for Year 4 and Year 3 classes.
UPS Application Pack (Primary Teacher): Proven Examples for Successful Submission
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Upper Pay Scale (UPS) Application Pack | Ready-to-Use Resource for Teachers Take the stress out of your Upper Pay Scale (UPS) application with this fully resourced pack, designed to help you submit a standout application with confidence. What’s Included: ✓ Real-life, successful UPS application forms aligned with Teaching Standards ✓ Concise, clear evidence examples (with real photographs and specific examples) that match both Part 1 and Part 2 expectations ✓ Expert guidance on how to demonstrate your impact, leadership, and professionalism Ideal for: ✓ Experienced teachers submitting their first UPS application ✓ Senior Leadership Teams (SLT) supporting staff through the application process ✓ Teachers looking to save time and feel confident with their submission Why Teachers Love This Resource: ★ Ready-to-use, fully editable documents for an easy and stress-free application process ★ Practical evidence examples that align with UPS expectations ★ Guidance to help you showcase your leadership, impact, and professionalism effectively ★ Designed to boost your chances of success and career progression Perfect for: Teachers aiming for career advancement with the Upper Pay Scale Senior leaders guiding staff through the UPS application process Anyone looking for an efficient, results-driven approach to applying for the Upper Pay Scale Instant download. Ready to customise. Proven to get results. You may also be interested in: NPQH - x2 Examples of Primary Application Forms NPQSL - Successful Application Form (Primary) x4 KS1 Leader Job Application - Personal Statement, Letter x3 KS2 Leader Job Application - Personal Statement, Letter Tags: upper pay scale application, UPS application examples, teaching career advancement, primary teacher resources, teacher pay scale, UPS evidence examples, professional development for teachers, career skills for teachers, teacher leadership, outstanding teacher toolkit
Questions to Ask in a New Teaching Job - Template
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Questions to Ask in a New Teaching Job - Template

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Our New Job Questions Resource is a practical 10-page PDF designed to help teachers gather essential information when starting a new role. This resource features ten themed grids, with five tailored questions in each grid, covering key areas such as classroom setup, behaviour management, 51, and more. Each grid includes space for teachers to record their findings and notes about the school, ensuring that you have all necessary details at your fingertips. Whether you’re a newly qualified teacher or moving to a new school, this resource will help you systematically gather and organise important information, making your transition smoother and more efficient. Ideal for creating a clear understanding of your new environment, this resource supports you in setting up effectively and getting off to a strong start.
Botanical-Themed Classroom Jobs Display
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Botanical-Themed Classroom Jobs Display

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Bring a touch of nature to your classroom with our Botanical-Themed Classroom Jobs Display. This resource includes a PDF and an editable PowerPoint, perfect for organising and assigning classroom responsibilities in a visually appealing way. The first page features a beautifully designed ‘Classroom Jobs’ sign, while the following eight pages showcase a variety of job titles, each framed in a botanical theme. With four round job names per page, you’ll find roles such as Table Chief, Tidy Monitor, Gardeners, and Cloakroom Cleaner, among others. There’s also a blank template page included, allowing you to customise and add your own job titles as needed. Ideal for creating a calm and organised classroom environment, this resource combines functionality with style, making it easy to manage daily tasks while adding a touch of greenery to your space. Tags: back to school, classroom setup, jobs board, independence, display, responsibility
Teaching Assistant Planner Template
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Teaching Assistant Planner Template

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Our Teaching Assistant Planner Template is a straightforward resource designed to help teachers organise and communicate daily tasks for their teaching assistants. This one-page PDF features an easy-to-use layout with sections to note down the day’s timetable, specific students who need support, and any additional tasks that need to be completed. The template includes space for teachers to fill in details about each lesson and identify which children require focused attention. It also provides a section for listing other jobs, with a prompt to ensure all tasks are clearly communicated. Ideal for maintaining clarity and efficiency in the classroom, this planner template supports effective collaboration between teachers and teaching assistants, ensuring that every lesson runs smoothly and all pupils receive the support they need.
Half-Term Pupil Assessment Template
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Half-Term Pupil Assessment Template

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Our Half-Term Assessment Template is a practical resource designed to help teachers evaluate pupil progress at the end of each half term. This two-page PDF includes a user-friendly template for documenting key aspects of student performance, along with an exemplar page to guide you on how to complete it effectively. The template prompts teachers to reflect on important elements such as the targets set for the half term, what went well, and whether those targets have been achieved. It also includes sections for identifying pupils who need further challenge or support, addressing misconceptions, and noting common spelling errors. Additionally, it helps you plan next steps by outlining what needs to be covered in the following lessons and key questions to ask. Ideal for teachers looking to streamline their assessment process, this template supports thoughtful reflection and ensures that every pupil’s needs are met as they progress through the curriculum.
Assessment for Learning - Teacher Template
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Assessment for Learning - Teacher Template

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Streamline your lesson planning with our one-page Assessment for Learning Template, designed to help teachers reflect on and enhance their classroom practice. This concise PDF includes tables prompting educators to consider key aspects of their lessons, such as what went well, which pupils excelled, and who may need additional support or challenges. Perfect for both new and experienced teachers, this template covers essential elements like subject, date, and learning objectives. It encourages thoughtful assessment by asking critical questions about next steps, key questions, misconceptions, and common spelling errors. Additionally, it allows you to identify pupils who require further intervention or need to complete their work. Ideal for use across all subjects, this template is a valuable tool for fostering reflective teaching and ensuring that every lesson meets the needs of all students.
Scrabble Lettering Set - Letters and Numbers for Displays
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Scrabble Lettering Set - Letters and Numbers for Displays

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This versatile set includes a variety of letters, numbers and symbols in the classic Scrabble font, making it perfect for creating eye-catching displays on a variety of topics. Large size for easy visibility Classic Scrabble font for familiarity Includes letters, numbers and some symbols PDF format
x3 Deputy Headteacher Job Application - Personal Statement, Letter
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x3 Deputy Headteacher Job Application - Personal Statement, Letter

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Are you a talented teacher looking to take the next step in your career? Our expertly-crafted product includes three top-quality job application letters designed specifically for Deputy Headteacher positions. These three example application letters use real-life examples to demonstrate meeting real-life Deputy Headteacher job advertisement’s person specifications. They cover: Applying as an experienced teacher Applying as an experienced assistant headteacher Applying as an experienced leader (e.g. KS1 lead) Tailored to showcase your skills and experience in creating engaging learning environments for primary aged children, our outstanding job application letters are sure to impress recruiters. With a focus on school leadership and headteacher support, these letters highlight your ability to create positive relationships with children and their families, and lead a team of educators. Whether you’re a seasoned Deputy Headteacher or just starting your career, our product is the perfect tool to help you secure your dream job. Invest in your future today with our top-quality Deputy Headteacher job application letters and unlock your potential as an educator.