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Informal Letter Writing Helpsheet!
A learning mat/ helpsheet to aid children when writing informal letters. Includes how to structure an informal letter, a model example, plus features of content and language to include.
Included in PDF (to prevent formatting issues between computers) and Word (so that you can edit it if you need to).
Please also take a look at my ‘Informal Letter Writing’ lesson, which utilises this resources alongside many others. Thank you!

Year 1 Writing Curriculum Coverage Checklist!
This checklist provides an academic overview of the writing curriculum content to be covered in Year 1. I offered this to teachers, who marked it off as they covered individual elements of the curriculum (their aim was to ‘tick’ each element twice over an academic year). They have found it extremely useful, as it offers a useful breakdown of the curriculum statements into individual components, which are not always self-explanatory. It is broken down into Composition, Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation, Spelling, and Handwriting sections.
Please note that the spellings listed are indicative of the patterns to be learnt - it is not the exhaustive list. Furthermore, the composition section details our interpretation of what needs to be covered over a year, some schools vary from this. For this reason, the document is provided in Word, for easy editing. It is also provided as a PDF, to prevent formatting issues between computers.
Hope that this proves helpful to you too!

Roman Numerals 1-1000 Helpsheet!
A quick and easy helpsheet to aid students with deciphering Roman Numerals between 1-1000, written in the style of a Roman script!
Includes both a Word and PDF version.

Year 6 Writing Curriculum Coverage Checklist!
This checklist provides an academic overview of the writing curriculum content to be covered in Year 6. I offered this to teachers, who marked it off as they covered individual elements of the curriculum (their aim was to ‘tick’ each element twice over an academic year). They have found it extremely useful, as it offers a useful breakdown of the curriculum statements into individual components, which are not always self-explanatory. It is broken down into Composition, Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation, Spelling, and Handwriting sections.
Please note that the spellings listed are indicative of the patterns to be learnt - it is not the exhaustive list. Furthermore, the composition section details our interpretation of what needs to be covered over a year, some schools vary from this. For this reason, the document is provided in Word, for easy editing. It is also provided as a PDF, to prevent formatting issues between computers.
Hope that this proves helpful to you too!

Creating Engaging Starters Checklist
This checklist provides teachers with a clear yet effective tool for planning engaging starter activities. (A full CPD on Engaging Starters, including this resource, a full visually-engaging presentation, and further resources is also available from TandLGuru.)
It breaks down the four key components of ‘Meaningful Engaged Learning:’
- Environment;
- Motivation;
- Experience;
- Meaning.
This gives teachers and support staff a clear platform upon which they can devise and facilitate truly inspiring, motivating, differentiated, and relevant starter activities, and hence promote student engagement in learning.

DT Project Evaluation Sheet!
A simple DT project evaluation sheet. Includes 2 per sheet to save paper!
Provided as both PDF and Word documents.

Sahara Desert Information Sheet (Physical and Human Geography)
A simple information sheet detailing some of the main physical and human geography features of the Sahara Desert.
I have used this in the past with KS2/ KS3 students as a part of a geography topic on Egypt/ Africa, and also as a non-fiction whole class reading stimulus.
Provided as a PDF (to protect formatting) and as a Word document (so that you can edit it).
Hope that you find it useful!

EYFS Online Safety Knowledge Retrieval Pack!
This resource offers a wide range of knowledge retrieval activities for EYFS children learning about Online Safety.
The depth and breadth of knowledge covered is aligned with the ‘Education for a Connected World’ framework.
There are a wide range of interesting and thought-provoking activities (17 slides in total) which help children to secure all of the important information from the unit. Research-approved activities include:
-Quick Fire Questions;
-Picture Stimulus;
-Fill in the Blank;
-Vocabulary Busters;
-Fact Dump;
-Rank 5;
These resources have been tried and tested in the classroom and have proven successful in helping children to consolidate key information within this learning area.

Great Barrier Reef Information Sheet (Physical and Human Geography)
A simple information sheet detailing some of the main physical and human geography features of the Great Barrier Reef.
I have used this in the past with KS2/ KS3 students as a part of a geography topic on Australia/ Oceania, and also as a non-fiction whole class reading stimulus.
Provided as a PDF (to protect formatting) and as a Word document (so that you can edit it).
Hope that you find it useful!

South Pole Information Sheet (Physical and Human Geography)
A simple information sheet detailing some of the main physical and human geography features of the South Pole.
I have used this in the past with KS2 students as a part of a geography topic on Antarctica, and also as a non-fiction whole class reading stimulus.
Provided as a PDF (to protect formatting) and as a Word document (so that you can edit it).
Hope that you find it useful!

Reading Volunteers Guidance - Training Slides for Supporting Primary Reading
A clear and concise presentation, providing key information for primary school reading volunteers.
This has been tried and tested in schools when inducting new reading volunteers, and includes the following sections:
-Introduction to Volunteer Reading
-Safeguarding Information
-Reading Fluency
-Reading Comprehension
-Recording
The reading comprehension section contains key information about VIPERs question stems.
Hope that it proves helpful!

The Prevent Duty - Staff Training for Primary Schools!
This clear and concise staff training session is perfect for primary school leaders/ DSLs aiming to introduce (or give a refresher on) the Prevent Duty to their staff teams.
The presentation slides are easy to follow and enable staff members to:
-Recall basic Child Protection duties (it never hurts to go over these);
-Understand what the Prevent Duty is;
-Know what to look out for;
-Be secure in what to do should they have a concern.
It contains a breakdown of each of the main points from the government’s ‘Prevent Awareness’ training and some additional information that is more pertinent to primary schools. Hope that you find it useful!

Observation & Learning Walk Performance Grid
For use alongside lesson observations and learning walks, this succinct performance grid enables observers to gauge and categorise teaching and learning sessions using OFSTED guidance for effective teaching. The first page of the document provides descriptors of ‘outstanding’, ‘good’, ‘requires improvement’ and ‘inadequate’ teaching within appropriately considered focus areas, for example: Questioning, Planning, Use of Additional Adults, etc. Schools that already employ this tool often opt to highlight the descriptors on this page as they observe, thus creating a bigger picture of the strengths and areas for improvement in the teaching and learning observed. Schools who still grade individual lessons have noted that this is a helpful aid in arriving at an overall judgement. The second page allows observers to further pinpoint and describe the ‘www’ (what went well) and ‘ebi’ (even better if) aspects of the lesson, in order to make feedback to teachers more clear.

Media Key Concepts - Help-sheets/Posters
These handy help-sheets have been employed by Media Studies teachers and teachers of literacy across the curriculum in order to build students’ vocabularies, and assist their Media Studies analysis. There are help-sheets for each of the main concepts of Media:
- Representations
- Audience
- Media Language and Forms
- Institutions
Each help-sheet defines what the key concept is (and gives examples), details the key terms and ideas to consider when looking at this area, and offers key questions for students to contemplate and kick-start their analysis. There is also a short example of analysis for each key concept in order to model some of the language, in addition to a variety of other hints and tips.
These help-sheets have also been blown up to A3 or A2 size to become engaging and interactive media classroom or literacy across the curriculum posters.

New GCSEs Grades 1-9 - Answers to the Key Questions.
I have used this resource to explain the new GCSE changes to other staff, governors, and parents. Feedback has been that it is clear, concise, and answers some of the key questions. In the document, I have addressed:
- What changes have already taken place?
- When do the changes take place?
- How do the new grades equate to the old grades?
- Why are the changes necessary?
- What are the changes to the English GCSE?
- What are the changes to the Maths GCSE?
- How will school performance now be judged?
Also attached is a visual representation of how the new GCSE grades map onto the old GCSE grades. Within the PowerPoint are a number of links to key information provided by the DfE and OFQUAL. Hope this helps!

Marking and Feedback Performance Grid
For use alongside book monitoring/ work scrutiny, this succinct performance grid enables observers to gauge and categorise marking and feedback using OFSTED guidance for effective feedback. The first page of the document provides descriptors of ‘outstanding’, ‘good’, ‘requires improvement’ and ‘inadequate’ feedback within appropriately considered focus areas, for example: Frequency, Constructive Feedback, Marking for Literacy, etc. Schools that already employ this tool often opt to highlight the descriptors on this page as they complete the scrutiny, thus creating a bigger picture of the strengths and areas for improvement in the feedback observed. This can also be a helpful aid in arriving at an overall judgement, should your school opt to arrive at one. The second page allows observers to further pinpoint and describe the ‘www’ (what went well) and ‘ebi’ (even better if) aspects of the feedback, to aid teacher in improving their practice.

DT Mechanisms - Wheels and Axles - Making!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually develop towards constructing vehicles using wheels and axles. The resources were originally created to guide children towards building safari buggies, but the resources can easily be adapted to fit your own particular project.
This is the third lesson in the series, which focuses on making the wheel, axle and enables children to:
-Recall how wheel and axle mechanisms work;
-Recall key terminology relating to wheel and axle mechanisms;
-Understand a clear design brief;
-Understand how to put together a chassis, different types of wheel/ axle fixings and washers;
-Test and improve their base vehicle.
The resource is made up of a 12-slide PowerPoint presentation.
These lessons were originally created for children in years 2 and 3, but may be adapted for slightly older and younger year groups.

Land Art/ Earth Art Project - Lesson 4 - Evaluating!
This engaging and purposeful series of lessons enables children to gradually develop towards creating their own land art/ Earth sculptures. The resources were originally created to guide children towards creating art in the school grounds and a local forest, but the resources can easily be adapted to fit your own particular local landscapes.
This fourth and final lesson helps children to evaluate their land art through:
-Thinking about what they planned to achieve in my land art;
-Considering the process and outcome of my land art;
-Weighing up the strengths and development areas within my land art piece.
Included is a clearly-structured evaluation template and an eye-catching and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation - in combination these resources guide children towards producing thorough and thoughtful evaluations of their land art compositions.
These lessons were originally created for children in year 2, but may be adapted for slightly older and younger year groups.

Y1 Multiplication and Division - Maths Knowledge Organiser!
This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for Year 1 teachers, parents and children when covering ‘Multiplication and Division’ in mathematics.
The content is organised into the following sections:
-Overview: Learning areas covered, key definitions, why this learning is important;
-Count in 2s, Count in 5s, Count in 10s;
-Grouping and Sharing;
-Arrays and Doubling;
-Key Vocabulary.
The resource is designed to be printed onto either A3 or A4, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use and are cited on a separate document (included).

Y1 Addition and Subtraction to 20 - Maths Knowledge Organiser!
This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for Year 1 teachers, parents and children when covering ‘Addition and Subtraction’ in mathematics.
The content is organised into the following sections:
-Overview: Learning areas covered, key definitions, why this learning is important;
-Counting On and Counting Back;
-Number Bonds;
-Partitioning and Crossing 10;
-Key Vocabulary.
The resource is designed to be printed onto either A3 or A4, and is provided as both a PDF and a Word version (so that you can edit if you want to). All images used are licensed for commercial use and are cited on a separate document (included).