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I'm Mike Jackson, a former primary headteacher. I've teamed up with a fellow retiree David Horner who was a freelance children's poet delivering poetry workshops to children and teachers in schools across this country and abroad.
Between us, we bring an extensive wealth of knowledge and experience to the task of creating quality resources.
Welcome to Goodeyedeers - the home of quality resources for primary teachers. Visit us and check out some great ideas.
I'm Mike Jackson, a former primary headteacher. I've teamed up with a fellow retiree David Horner who was a freelance children's poet delivering poetry workshops to children and teachers in schools across this country and abroad.
Between us, we bring an extensive wealth of knowledge and experience to the task of creating quality resources.
This William Shakespeare resource package is an introduction to Shakespeareâs rich, Elizabethan language. Looking particularly at songs from âThe Tempestâ and âLoveâs Labourâs Lostâ
Professor Francis Bacon is your guide â and he has a large box crammed with (until now) unknown first drafts of songs Shakespeare featured in his plays. Unfortunately, each draft is, well, a bit of a mess and in real need of editing.
To almost quote Eric Morecambe, itâs the right words but not necessarily in the right order.
The songs featured here are from âThe Tempestâ and âLoveâs Labourâs Lostâ and the focus is on the end rhymes of the songs. Itâs a different activity for each song, but the invitation to young readers is to do the editing and in so doing, play with and engage with the language in an active, creative way.
As with a lot of Shakespeareâs work this presentation is littered with Shakespearean insults. So, donât have young readers that are lumpish, guts-griping maggot-pies. Turn them into precious, honey-tongued editors!
As well as the presentation, this package includes all necessary texts for photocopying and editing. Ideal for solo, paired or group work.
Ideal for children in Upper KS2 and KS3.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to MedEquip4Kids. This is a local charity for children that works with medical staff, community nurses and other registered charities to provide equipment and improve facilities in hospitals.
KS2 Poetry Writing
A great way to introduce your class to writing Haiku.
The PowerPoint takes you through the process. It starts by explaining what a Haiku poem is and then gets the children recognising and counting syllables.
They then have a chance to complete some half-finished Haiku. This can be done as a whole class, in pairs or groups or individually.
Finally, the children are given some word prompts to help get them started on writing their own Bonfire Night Haiku.
The Teachersâ Notes are written in the form of a script explaining what is contained in each slide of the PowerPoint and giving suggestions for you to explore with the children. There is also a section giving you some facts about Guy Fawkes and The Gunpowder Plot to share with the children.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource we donate to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
We hope you enjoy this resource. If you do we would much appreciate you leaving us a review and donât forget to tell your colleagues and friends about us.
Here is a riddle - âWhat do you say to a man in shining armour at the end of the day?â
The answer to this riddle (which you can find near the bottom of this page) is a pair of homophones. Children both love solving riddles and also creating their own. In this activity they work in pairs to create their own riddle-poems.
This material can be used across KS1 â KS3 to both introduce the concept of homophones to younger children and for re-visiting it in subsequent years to consolidate the childrenâs knowledge.
In the PowerPoint presentation the children are introduced to the friendly alien creatures Korb and Riya who both live on the far away planet of SPaG. They explain to the children what a homophone is and then show them how they can work in pairs to create teasing riddle-poems. The answer to each riddle-poem is always a pair of homophone words.
The basis of the activity is an exciting word game which is played in pairs. To play the game you are provided with a photocopiable grid of 32 squares featuring 16 different homophones.
This resource is intended to foster youngsterâs confidence and skill in navigating the quirks of English spelling, by making it a game to engage with, rather than a problem to worry about.
Look out for another Goodeyedeers resource called âHomophone Riddlesâ - where you will once again meet the delightful Korb.
The answer to the riddle at the top of this page is â Night Knight!
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This absorbing and creative grammar and punctuation game is wholly about teaching, rather than testing the SPaG demands for Y6 children
The precise elements the game covers in this PowerPoint lesson are:
synonyms and antonyms
use of the passive form of verbs.
In playing this version of the Great Grammar Game, children will also be revisiting and revising their SPaG knowledge from previous years. Like all other versions of the game it can be played more than once, either in small groups of 5 or more, or by a whole class.
The National Curriculum insists that building grammatical knowledge is best achieved through a focus on grammar within the teaching of reading, writing and speaking. This is exactly how this activity is designed to work.
The resource includes:
A PowerPoint lesson outlining to the children how the game is played. It also includes an embedded message from Hetti from planet SPaG.
Teachersâ notes with ideas on how to play the game and suggestions for follow up activities.
A photocopiable 5x4 grid for the children to use.
All the money made from the sale of this resource goes to a local childrenâs charity - MedEquip4Kids.
If you and your children enjoy this resource we would very much appreciate you leaving us a review. Many thanks.
A traditional Carol Service with a difference. This could save you a lot of time this busy Christmas. It could be used in your school or your church.
Hear the nativity story told by five animals who were there - Maurice the Mouse, Desmond the Donkey, Claude the Camel, Oswald the Ox and Shaun the Sheep.
The PowerPoint presentation includes traditional carols to go with each part of the story but it is fully editable so that you can insert your own carols.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a childrenâs charity called MedEqup4Kids.
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This PDF contains six different templates/nets for the Christmas card envelopes and ten cards.
There are guidelines on how the envelopes should be cut out and assembled. There are six differently patterned envelope nets to choose from.
The PDF includes ten Christmas cards (two per page) for the children to cut out, colour and then add their Christmas greetings to before popping them into their envelopes.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a childrenâs charity called MedEqup4Kids.
If you enjoy this resource then we would love a review.
In this PowerPoint lesson your children will find out how to write wonderful Christmas Kennings poems.
Ideal for children in KS2 .
The PowerPoint lesson takes the children through the whole process. It starts by explaining what kennings are and their Anglo-Saxon background.
They then look at a few modern kennings before being shown how to create some Christmas kennings about Santa. These are then transformed into a poem and then a riddle.
Finally, the children are given some picture prompts to help get them started on writing their own magical Christmas kennings.
The Teachersâ Notes are written in the form of a script explaining what is contained in each slide of the PowerPoint and giving suggestions for you to explore with the children.
Also included with this resource are a set of colour and black and white Christmas writing frames for the children to use when they write out their finished poems and riddles.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource we donate to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
We hope you enjoy this resource. If you do we would much appreciate you leaving us a review and donât forget to tell your colleagues and friends about us.
A riddle for you to solve - âJoin this and it can hit you hard.â What is the homonym answer?
The answer to this riddle (which you can find near the bottom of this page) is a homonym. Children both love solving riddles and also creating their own. In this activity they work in pairs to create their own riddle-poems.
In the PowerPoint presentation the children are introduced to the alien creatures Yos and Jayla who both live on the far away planet of SPaG. Between them they talk the children through what a homonym is and then show them how they can work in pairs to create teasing riddle-poems. The answer to each riddle-poem is always a homonym.
The basis of the activity is an exciting word game which is played in pairs. To play the game you are provided with a photocopiable grid of 32 squares featuring 16 different noun phrases.
This resource is intended to foster youngsterâs confidence and skill in navigating the quirks of English spelling, by making it a game to engage with, rather than a problem to worry about.
Look out for another Goodeyedeers resource called âHomonym Riddles' where you will again meet Yos.
The answer to the riddle at the top of this page is â âclubâ
All the money raised from the sale of this resources is donated to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
If you enjoy using this resource then please leave us a review. Many thanks
In this PowerPoint presentation, our very own childrenâs poet in residence here at Goodeyedeers, David Horner, will talk your children through a clever way to write a poem for their mum for Motherâs Day. It is a âRecipe Poemâ.
The presentation takes the children through the entire process step by step.
At the end they children will have written a recipe poem describing what goes in to making a great mum - it is bound to melt the hearts of the mums who receive them.
If you and your children enjoy this lesson then watch out for our other Motherâs Day poetry lessons - there will be four in total.
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All the money raised from the sale of our resources is donated to a local northwest charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
All the images used are from Pixabay.
A great quiz to end the term or school year.
Suitable for KS2 and lower KS3 children.
This attractive PowerPoint contains five rounds in all, each round has ten questions. There are four possible answers to each question. Each round of questions is followed by the answers so that teams can swap answers and mark them.
The rounds are:
Round One - General Knowledge
Round Two - Sport
Round Three - Harry Potter
Round Four - Animals
Round Five - Science
Included is a PDF containing team sheets for teams to record their answers and an answer sheet.
All the money raised from the sale of our resources goes to a local charity for children called MedEqup4Kids.
Show your children how to write some great spine-chilling Halloween Haiku poems.
Ideal for children in KS2 and lower KS3.
The PowerPoint lesson takes you through the process. It starts by explaining what a Haiku poem is and then has the children recognising and counting syllables.
They then have a chance to complete some half-finished Haiku. This can be done as a whole class, in pairs or groups or individually.
Finally, the children are given some picture prompts to help get them started on writing their own scary Halloween Haiku.
The Teachersâ Notes are written in the form of a script explaining what is contained in each slide of the PowerPoint and giving suggestions for you to explore with the children.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource we donate to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
We hope you enjoy this resource. If you do we would much appreciate you leaving us a review and donât forget to tell your colleagues and friends about us.
âTimes Tables Twistersâ is a great resource that gives you differentiated activities that can be used to combine the learning of times tables with the writing of tongue twisters.
It can be delivered as a class lesson or used by individual children on their iPads.
The children meet different characters who, like many children, were finding the learning of times tables difficult, until they came up with this unique way of remembering them.
Each PowerPoint lesson describes, in detail, how the 6, 7 and 9 times tables can be used to create some interesting tongue twisters.
This resource contains:
- Three PowerPoint presentation lessons one for each of the times tables â 6x, 7x and 9x.
- A PDF containing a set of differentiated grids that the children can use to help them create their own times table tongue twisters.
- An Excel sheet with the same set of differentiated grids on that can be used by children with their own laptops and/or iPads.
- A set of teachersâ notes with follow up ideas.
As well as having fun with words the children are creating their own mnemonics to help them remember their tables.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
'Times Tables Twisters' is a great resource that gives you differentiated activities that can be used to combine the learning of times tables with the writing of tongue twisters. It can be delivered as a class lesson or used by individual children on their iPads.
The children meet Terry who, like many children, was finding the learning of his times tables difficult, until he came up with this unique way of remembering them. In the PowerPoint lesson Terry describes, in detail, how he uses his times tables to create some interesting tongue twisters.
This resource contains:
Three PowerPoint presentation lessons one for each of the times tables â 2x, 5x and 10x.
A PDF containing a set of differentiated grids that the children can use to help them create their own times table tongue twisters.
An Excel sheet with the same set of differentiated grids on that can be used by children with their own laptops and/or iPads.
A set of teachersâ notes with follow up ideas.
As well as having fun with words the children are creating their own mnemonics to help them remember their tables.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
A great resource that gives you differentiated activities that can be used to combine the learning of times tables with the writing of tongue twisters. It can be delivered as a class lesson or used by individual children on their iPads.
The children meet Terry who, like many children, was finding the learning of his times tables difficult, until he came up with this unique way of remembering them. In the PowerPoint lesson Terry describes, in detail, how he uses his times tables to create some interesting tongue twisters.
This resource contains:
Three PowerPoint presentation lessons one for each of the times tables â 3x, 4x and 8x.
A PDF containing a set of differentiated grids that the children can use to help them create their own times table tongue twisters.
An Excel sheet with the same set of differentiated grids on that can be used by children with their own laptops and/or iPads.
A set of teachersâ notes with follow up ideas.
As well as having fun with words the children are creating their own mnemonics to help them remember their tables.
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
This powerpoint presentation introduces the children to the idea of âSpelling Riddlesâ. They are shown a couple of examples and then Hetti shows them how to make their own using the spellings from the Year 5/6 Word List.
Children like a chance to ask the questions! Along with the exclusive concern with the Word List words, the focus is wholly on the child's learning of the words - crucially learning by doing. Initially solving and then creating riddles keeps the child curious, in control and mentally active.Â
The presentation also introduces them to Hetti from Planet SPaG, who talks about her love of words. Did you know Hetti was able to digest and learn the whole list in just 7 seconds!
Included in the package is a copy of the Year 5/6 Word List and a photocopiable grid to help the children create their own Spelling Riddles.
If you and your children enjoy this resource then please let us and others know by leaving a review. Many thanks.
All the money raised from the sale of our resources goes to a local charity for children called - MedEquip4Kids.
In this workbook from Goodeyedeers more than half of the spelling words on the Year 5/6 Word List are covered. There are a number of exercises for the children to work through, including:
Crosswords
Word Searches
Creating Six Sentence Stories
Writing AcrosticPoems
Writing Twitter Stories
Workbooks 1 & 2 cover all the Year 5/6 Word List spellings.
Included in the package is a copy of the Year 5/6 Word List.
If you and your children enjoy this resource then please let us and others know by leaving us a review. Many thanks.
All the money raised from the sale of our resources goes to a local charity for children called - MedEquip4Kids.
This resource is ideally for children in upper KS2 and lower KS3.
A portmanteau word is a new word made from two already existing ones. For example, Brexit. Lewis Carroll started the fun, in the poem 'Jabberwocky'.Â
In the powerpoint presentation pupils meet special agent Sam, who works for SYD - Subverting Your Dictionary.Â
First Sam explains what portmanteau words are and gets them investigating existing portmanteaux. He then invites youngsters on a mission of verbal invention, the creation of new portmanteaux - all linked to a classic 19th Century lyric poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
And remember - one of Carroll's words, 'chortle', did so well, most people don't realise its origins. So, not so much nonsense as new sense!
All the money raised from the sale of this resource goes to a North West charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.
Within this free PDF there are 18 different Christmas gift tags for your children to cut out and colour.
Here are links to more great Christmas resources from Goodeyedeers:
A ready-made Christmas Carol Service where a group of animals tell the Christmas story.
A PowerPoint lesson showing the children how to write some Cool Christmas Kennings.
A PowerPoint lesson all about Wonderfully Whacky Alliterating Christmas Recipes.
A series of templates for the children to make and colour their own Christmas Cards and Envelopes.
Two sets of task cards - 64 cards in total.
These cards give children in Years 5 and 6 activities to familiarize themselves with words/spellings in the Year 5/6 National Curriculum Word List.
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In this free resource there is a PowerPoint with an Advent Calendar made up of 25 snowmen. Behind each snowman is a puzzle for your children to explore.
The puzzles include:
word puzzles
maths puzzles
writing ideas
geography recipes
matchstick puzzles
The resource also includes the answers both as a PowerPoint and as a PDF document.