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Going For Gold Bundle

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Are you looking for lots of different ways of motivating your class to achieve more? To try harder and achieve their live’s goals? Then this bundle, complete with complete ESL lessons on sports will motivate them in the right direction! This bundle is 50% of the price of buying the resources on their own.
UCL Rowers - Going for GoldQuick View
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UCL Rowers - Going for Gold

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In this video from University College London we talk to three UCL students who row in the elite crew of the University of London Boat Club. This crew pulls the top rowers from the 19 University of London colleges. The UCL rowers are supported by the UCLU Elite programme.
Times Tables Grids - Going for Gold!Quick View
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Times Tables Grids - Going for Gold!

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A set of Times Tables grids designed to encourage pupils to recall their times tables out of order - quickly and accurately. A clear progression pathway is laid out through Bronze, Silver, Gold and Ultimate Times Tables. Ultimate division is also included. Answers are included for every sheet for easy marking! There are 3 different weeks worth of questions to ensure children don’t memorise orders. It is recommended that pupils are given a time limit of 5-10 minutes, however this is up to you! I hope you enjoy this colourful, quality resource. Please leave a review.
Going For Gold Visual Story PromptQuick View
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Going For Gold Visual Story Prompt

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You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different races being shown in each of the photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching set of story prompts. The students could also take five of the laminated photos and create them into a story . The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Editorial: Going for gold: Research in LearningQuick View
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Editorial: Going for gold: Research in Learning

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The publication of issue 20(1) of Research in LearningTechnology(RLT) is a landmark for the Association for Learning Technology (ALT). It is the first issue since the journal made the switch, on 1 January 2012, to Open Access, and the first with our new publisher Co-Action Publishing. Traditionally, research journals have been published under a subscription model, whereby subscribers (individuals or institutional libraries) receive access in return for payment, sometimes as part of their membership of a scholarly society, as has been the case for ALT.
Going for Gold Resource Pack KS1Quick View
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Going for Gold Resource Pack KS1

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5 worksheets and activities based on the theme of ‘Going for Gold’. The resources cover Sports focused activities and Personal achievements and accomplishments. Each resource has a learning objective. Personal focus: To reflect on personal interests and strengths To recognise and celebrate personal achievements To recognise and talk about different achievements and accomplishments Sports focus: To identify, name and match sports equipment and write about each one To sort the sports pictures into groups - throwing, swimming, hitting and kicking. The resource includes reading and writing activities, speaking and listening and sorting. It links to PSHE, Ourselves and Me.
Going for gold! Plan for your future goalsQuick View
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Going for gold! Plan for your future goals

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“Going for gold” is a classroom topic about how to plan for short and long term goals. It helps students to understand that planning for their goals is an important step in achieving them, and that breaking down a long term goal into smaller steps will help to keep them on track and make their more complex goals achievable. Students will try out a goal planning exercise and reflect on how this could be useful to them in the future. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Going for gold! - GCSE problem solving papersQuick View
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Going for gold! - GCSE problem solving papers

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These papers test skills that appear on both foundation and higher tier papers. Each paper has three versions to choose from: Bronze, Silver and Gold. They are the same questions, but the amount of scaffolding is adjusted in each. There are worked solutions to accompany every paper. The Platinum paper is an extension to further challenge your students.
Send My Friend to School: Go for Gold!Quick View
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Send My Friend to School: Go for Gold!

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Work as a team to develop creative and effective ways to spread the word about the importance of education for all. This lesson plan is part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education. Inspired by the Olympics, we’re asking world leaders to Go for Gold in 2012, and keep their promise to get all children into school by 2015. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order a free pack and view more resources.
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The Crusades: Why did people go on crusade?

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Key Stage 3 lesson on the crusades. The lesson is at least an hour long and can easily be two lessons. We start with retrieval practice starter. We then go on to introduce the concept of a crusade. We then examine Pope Urban’s famous sermon looking for threats to christians and potential rewards. We then introduce King Richard I before a classification task on the reasons why people went on crusade. The pupils classify the reasons in either money and power or religious reasons. The pupils then rank the reasons to work out what the main appeal of the crusades were. We then finish with a writing task where the pupils create a diary entry having been invited to join Richard’s crusade. Included is: Retrieval practice starter Source analysis task on Urban’s sermon of 1095 Classification task "For God or Gold" Extended writing task using a diary entry narrative. Post-it note plenary. Hope this helps. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/markthegeographer
Go for Gold! Send My Friend to School 2012 videoQuick View
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Go for Gold! Send My Friend to School 2012 video

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With 67 million children still missing out on school world leaders need to Go for Gold! to meet their target of getting all children an education by 2015. Our Young Ambassadors, Yas and Nav, introduce Send My Friend to School's Olympic-inspired theme for this year, and show what they learned on their visit to Guatemala last year. Visit www.sendmyfriend.org to order free materials and download more free lesson plans and resources.
PE Poster: 4 Point Rubric- Olympic Themed (Go for the Gold)Quick View
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PE Poster: 4 Point Rubric- Olympic Themed (Go for the Gold)

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GREAT TOOL FOR TEACHER, PEER OR SELF-ASSESSMENT IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION!!! This colorful Physical Education Poster displays an Olympic-themed, 4 point grading rubric that can be utilized by teachers during student, PE skill and/or concept assessment. It can also be informative for students during PE skill self-assessment and by their classmates through peer-assessment. The inspiration for this poster came from Krista Winn and April Baugh from Facebook (PE Central) posts of a 4 point rubric they use in their classrooms. The poster (in 4 colors) displays the 3 Olympic medals as motivation to improve PE assessment scores and provides a descriptor statement and graphical icons to help students easily relate to each score point. The posters are in a Zip folder with 2 Formats- PDF and JPEG (originally set for 8 ½ by 11 sheets) but they can easily be copied on a school or store Poster-Maker to convert to a large sized poster. You can then place it inside your gym or playing area for your students to see and for you to reference while you teach your daily physical education lessons. This Physical Education Poster is designed for all ages but is best suited for students from Kindergarten through the 8th Grade
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GOLD RUSH

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This is a game Danny The Ref called The Gold Rush to aid the revision. It covers topics at grade 1 to 3. The rules are included and the operation is fairly self evident. Click the question number to go to the question, anywhere to bring up the answer, the treasure chest to go back to the grid and a square in the grid to make it disappear. It’s basically an adaptation of Battleships with added Spandau Ballet!
GOLD Fish Reward JarQuick View
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GOLD Fish Reward Jar

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This PowerPoint Contains beautifully designed reward bowl that will eventually be filled with 8 ANIMATED fish. Use this with your pupils to positively reinforce good behaviour. A great Visual behaviour management strategy! Simply press the right arrow key to add an item to the jar and the left arrow key to delete it. If you like this resource, view our Go Fish Reward Jar
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California Gold Rush Report

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We have developed this report template and additional worksheets, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess their California Gold Rush report. This template can be for their formal report or utilized as a study guide to develop their report for them to type or write on their own. This packet is designed for you to pick and choose the parts of the report that you’d like to use, or just use it all! There are many text dependent questions for your students to research and cite their evidence of where they found the information, a vocabulary section, and some essential questions where your students can apply the knowledge they have learned at a deeper, higher level. We encourage you to have your students use a wide variety of resources to gather the necessary information to complete this report. If you like this product, please check back soon as we will be posting new products in the near future. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will promptly help you. Thank you! The Teacher Team Copyright 2016 The Teacher Team All Rights Reserved by Author Permission to copy for single classroom use only Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Gold: Colours: Colouring SheetQuick View
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Gold: Colours: Colouring Sheet

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A colouring activity to help students learn about the colour gold. Ample space to draw their own colourful objects, and to colour in other objects. Could be used as a prompt for telling their own story. Follow my educational videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/sarahrowssolo Sign up for a free Skype in the Classroom session as I prepare for my Great British Viking Quest solo row around Great Britain in summer 2017: https://education.microsoft.com/vikingquest