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Journey of a river

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Resource showing and explaining the journey of a river from source to mouth and the physical features of rivers along the way. I created this to use with my year 5 class but it would be suitable for year 6 as well. There are hyperlinks to videos on BBC learning zone and to a BBC bitesize activity - some of the questions in the activity are more complex as it is aimed at KS3 but I do not think this would be an issue as it is reinforcing what is learnt through the PowerPoint and extending the children further.
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Journey of a river

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I have created this worksheet to accompany the PowerPoint I created of the same name. Created to be used with my year 5 class, though suitable for other KS2 classes. Children have to label the physical features of a river from source to mouth.
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Adverbial phrases worksheet

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I created this rersource for a homework exercise for my class but I would also use it to reinforce adverbial phrases during word and sentence level work during literacy hour.
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Meanders and Ox Bow Lakes

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I created this worksheet as an extension for our work on the journey of a river. The children have to cut out the diagrams, put them in order and describe what is happening in each of the diagrams. Created for use with a year 5 class, suitable for other KS2 classes.
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Grammar Activity Synonyms

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Designed to be used as part of a literacy lesson or as an independent activity during a guided reading session. This activity helps to broaden vocabulary, improve thesaurus skills and can be used as a tool to assess to what extent children understand synonyms and whether they can choose appropriate synonyms for context.
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Homophone posters

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Posters to display around the classroom or to be printed off as smaller cards to assist learners in remembering the different spellings and meanings of the homophones: there, their, they're, where, were, we're, which, witch, your and you're.
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Music of the 1940s and 50s

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I used this PowerPoint with songs by the different artists mentioned as part of our Life in Britain since 1948 topic.