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The Teaching Deputy

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Hello, thank you for looking around my shop. I am a teaching deputy head teacher, with 16 years of experience, who works in a rural primary school. I know how wearing many hats can eat into your time but understand how important excellent resources are for engaging pupils so they make accelerated progress. I have included lots of free resources in my shop but placed a small charge for resources which have taken me many hours to create. I hope you enjoy them and use them to motivate your pupils.

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Hello, thank you for looking around my shop. I am a teaching deputy head teacher, with 16 years of experience, who works in a rural primary school. I know how wearing many hats can eat into your time but understand how important excellent resources are for engaging pupils so they make accelerated progress. I have included lots of free resources in my shop but placed a small charge for resources which have taken me many hours to create. I hope you enjoy them and use them to motivate your pupils.
Pupils Working Below ARE Tracking Document
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Pupils Working Below ARE Tracking Document

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This is a tracking document I have made for pupils working below age expectations. It allows you to track back to the correct year's objective in each of the domains so you can target interventions at the point of need. This is a great tool for making interventions really work.
PAVF Analysis
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PAVF Analysis

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This is a something I get the pupils to complete before they write to focus their minds on why, what and for who they are writing. It also includes a larger version for display on a working wall. Purpose • What does the writing aim to do? • Persuade, advise, inform, explain, describe analyses, review, and comment or instruct? Audience • Who is the text written for? • Your teacher, friends, parents, head teacher or younger pupils. Viewpoint • What is the point you are trying to make? • Have you written a theme that runs through the story? Form • Consider the formality of the piece. • Is it a formal or informal? What tense is it written in; 1st person (I), 2nd person (you) or 3rd person (he/she/they). • What types of words or phrases are being used? • Technical, scientific, descriptive, informative, factual, emotive, serious or humorous. • What linguistic devices are being used? • Fact, opinion, rhetorical questions, hyperbole (exaggeration), irony, anecdote or puns. • How is the text presented? • Headlines, sub-headings, slogans, bullet points, diagrams, captions or in columns.
Word List for Year 5 & 6
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Word List for Year 5 & 6

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This is a set of word mats for the year 5 and 6 word lists. It has two versions; one with colour and the other just in black and white to save on printing costs.
Guided Reading Planning for The Wonder of the Winds by Jill Eggleton
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Guided Reading Planning for The Wonder of the Winds by Jill Eggleton

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This is a guided reading plan which has questions using the different domains below. • Word reading • Inference • Language for effect • Comprehension – Monitor & Summarise • Comprehension – Clarify • Comprehension – Reason & Explain • Comprehension – Select & Retrieve • Themes and conventions Every question has the page number next to for which it is relevant. This book is targeted at year 3 and 4.
Jobs When You Are Older Display
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Jobs When You Are Older Display

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This is a display that has a space for the photo (head) of pupils in your class to stick onto the job of what they want to do when they are older. It also has a short writing opportunity for pupils which allows them to explain why they want to do that job. The possible jobs include: • Artist • Astronaut • Athlete • Author • Builder • Business Man • Business Woman • Doctor • Fireman • Fitness Instructor • Footballer • Lecturer • Musician • Nurse • Police Officer • Politician • Popstar • Scientist • Soldier • Surgeon • Teacher • Vet
Guided Reading Template
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Guided Reading Template

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This is a great template that has boxes to write questions for the different domains: • Word reading • Inference • Language for effect • Comprehension – Monitor & Summarise • Comprehension – Clarify • Comprehension – Reason & Explain • Comprehension – Select & Retrieve • Themes and conventions It also includes a table to record your pupil’s performance in each of these domains. This is a great way to collect evidence of pupils reading ability. I have included a pdf for printing easily and a word version so you can alter it however you want.
Year 2 Common Exception Words Word Mat
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Year 2 Common Exception Words Word Mat

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This is a word mat of the year 2 common excepetion words. This is targeted at year 2 as it is part of the spelling curriculum. This is a useful resource for pupils to use to improve their spellings as well as a useful tool to improve their word choices and quality of their writing. It has two versions; one with colour and the other just in black and white to save on printing costs.
Improving Writing Display using PAMPAS
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Improving Writing Display using PAMPAS

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Simple mnemonics really help pupils to remember key information they need to improve their writing. This one is: PAMPAS P owerful verbs A dverbs M etaphors P owerful nouns A djectives S imiles This display has an explanation for each part and it has 13 pages which include large letters to display the PAMPAS mnemonic clearly on your wall.
Improving Writing Display using SEAQAB
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Improving Writing Display using SEAQAB

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Simple mnemonics really help pupils to remember key information they need to write great advertisements. This one is: SEAQAB S logan E xaggeration A lliteration Q uestions A djectives B enefits This display has an explanation for each part and it has 13 pages which include large letters to display the SEAQAB mnemonic clearly on your wall.
English Terms
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English Terms

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This is a Powerpoint with 34 different English terms including explanations of what each term means. The terms include Abbrieviation Acronym Adverb Blurb Clause Connective Colon Draft Edit Ellipsis Exclamation marks Homograph Homophone Jargon Jingle Metaphor Mnemonic Palindrome Paragraph Question mark Scan Semi-colon Sentence (compound) Sentence (simple) Sentence (complex) Simile Skim Stanza Storyboard Verb Verb (active) Verb (passive)
Class Monitor Jobs
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Class Monitor Jobs

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This is an all in one sheet where you can record your class monitors for the whole year. I have included it in pdf format for ease of printing and word format in case you want to edit any role.
Word List for Year 3 & 4
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Word List for Year 3 & 4

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This is a set of word mats for the year 3 and 4 word lists. It has two versions; one with colour and the other just in black and white to save on printing costs.
Adjectives Word Mat (Over 350 different adjectives)
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Adjectives Word Mat (Over 350 different adjectives)

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This is an adjectives word mat I have made to support the writing in my class. I have these on every table during lessons to encourage pupils to use new words and to check the spelling of words they want to use. They are in alphabetical order so pupils can find the word they want to write fast. The different sections include: • Positive feelings • Negative feelings • Size • People • Objects • Time
Story Mountain
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Story Mountain

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This is a PowerPoint with a Story Mountain which is invaluable for pupils planning good stories. I have also included it in a pdf version for ease of printing.
Conjunction Word Mat
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Conjunction Word Mat

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This is a word mat I made for my class to help them choose the correct conjunctions for their writing. The list includes: • Causal • Comparative • Coordinating • Explaining • Listing • Opposing • Subordinating • Time There is also an explanation which I stick on the back of the list as a reminder to the pupils what a conjunction is.
Success Criteria
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Success Criteria

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This is a bundle of success criteria, that I use for the end of units. There is a column for both pupils and teachers as the expectation is pupils use the assessment tool to self assess their own work. The success criteria include: Biographies Descriptive Writing Diary Extracts Explanation Texts Instructions - Recipes Information Texts Newspaper Reports Non-Chronological Reports Persuasive Writing Play Scripts Poetry Poster - Advertisement Settings
Grammar Revision Cards
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Grammar Revision Cards

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This is a set of grammar revision cards with 36 terms explained for pupils and parents. It has a seem in the middle so the cards can be folded back and stuck down. This allows the parent / member of staff to show the pupil the term and have the explanation facing them while the pupil explains what each term means. The terms include: Adjective Adverb Adverbial clause Antonym Apostrophe Article Auxiliary verb Clause Complex sentence Conjunction Digraph Fronted adverbial Grapheme Homophone Main clause Noun Paragraph Personal pronoun Phoneme Phrase Plural Prefix Preposition Present tense Pronoun Punctuation Relative clause Sentence Sentence types Simple sentence Split digraph Subordinate clause Suffix Synonym Tense Trigraph Verb Word clause
How to use Windows Movie Maker
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How to use Windows Movie Maker

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I made this for the teaching staff at my school but have found it to be an invaluable resource for working with th pupils. There are 9 pages with full screen pictures and clear instructions on how to import your video, edit it by adding music, adding transistions and other video effects. How to add titles and credits and finally how to export it. I have used this resource which is prodiuced in a Word format successfully with year 4, 5 & 6 classes.
Teamwork Display and group organiser
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Teamwork Display and group organiser

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Here are some team work cards which explain each member's responsibilities. I use these every time I put pupils into groups so they can practise all of the roles. This really develops their confidence as many pupils do not get these opportunities unless you manage different team roles. The roles are as follows: Leader, Organiser, Motivator and Reporter. Below is an example of what the Leader is. As the leader you are responsible for …. • Making sure everyone has a role or task to complete • Making sure it is finished on time • Making the final decision if your group cannot agree • Speaking with an adult if your group is struggling