Whole School Cursive writing bundleQuick View
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Whole School Cursive writing bundle

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This bundle contains all cursive resources for KS1, LKS2 and UKS2 including yellow bubble scaffold sheets and word banks. Giving you the opportunity to save 33%!!
Bubble Writing - Handwriting Scaffold LKS2Quick View
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Bubble Writing - Handwriting Scaffold LKS2

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Bubble writing - cursive handwriting scaffold Like many primary school teachers I have tried a variety of handwriting schemes with varying degrees of success. Having thought through many common problems with handwriting I have developed a simple scaffold that places a bubble either side of the line to support letter formation. This simple scaffold provides a guide to consistently form cursive letters and ensure each letter is uniform in both height and width. Children are able to leave equal spaces between words and see clearly whether or not there is enough space at the end of each line for the next word they intend to write. There has been a huge impact within my class in a very short space of time and I hope you will see similar benefits within your own setting. Included is a PowerPoint presentation including words from the Year 3/4 spelling list that can be printed as a handwriting pack for children to work through. Blank slides enable you to add words to suit your needs and finally 2 different sized PDF scaffolds that children can use to write on (If photocopied the bubbles will disappear to leave the writing that has been completed.)
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Bubble Writing - Handwriting Scaffold UKS2

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Bubble writing - cursive handwriting scaffold Like many primary school teachers I have tried a variety of handwriting schemes with varying degrees of success. Having thought through many common problems with handwriting I have developed a simple scaffold that places a bubble either side of the line to support letter formation. This simple scaffold provides a guide to consistently form cursive letters and ensure each letter is uniform in both height and width. Children are able to leave equal spaces between words and see clearly whether or not there is enough space at the end of each line for the next word they intend to write. There has been a huge impact within my class in a very short space of time and I hope you will see similar benefits within your own setting. Included is a PowerPoint presentation including words from the Year 5/6 spelling list that can be printed as a handwriting pack for children to work through. Blank slides enable you to add words to suit your needs and finally 2 different sized PDF scaffolds that children can use to write on (If photocopied the bubbles will disappear to leave the writing that has been completed.)
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Earth Day 2024 Assembly

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It’s back - our best selling assembly for KS2, KS3 & KS4! I’m now happy to offer our new assembly which links to EarthDay.org. Earth Day takes place during April and can be presented in April or May. This assembly download product contains information, videos, reflection, questions, statistics, quotes, challenges, tasks, stories, ways to join in and a form time reflection activity. The assembly has a strong focus on the history of earth day and what we need to start doing and the positive action which must take place immediately. We are proud to offer this new and engaging assembly brand new for the 2023/2024 academic year. With fresh updates that link directly to current affairs and themes. Latest Offer: Leave a review on this product and send me an email to receive another product of choice for free. If you have any questions, concerns or worries then email me and I will do my best to resolve your issue. wilfredswteachingresources@gmail.com ●○●○●○●○●○●○●○●○●○●○●○●○● Polite Notice to Buyers: THIS RESOURCE MAY ONLY BE PRESENTED FOR YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL WITH A WHOLE SCHOOL LICENCE. YOU CAN ADD THIS INTO YOUR PURCHASE ONCE IT IS IN THE BASKET. You may only use within one classroom without the licence.
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SATS Reading Revision

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SATS 2020 - 100 reading questions organised by content domain, created for SATS revision. This is a popular revision tool for the Y6 Reading SATS test! The resource can be used all year round to help prepare pupils for the requirements of the 2020 KS2 test or as a last minute revision tool. Get ready for the 2020 KS2 reading assessments with this SATS Question Generator! Covering all of the reading content domains, you can use this SATS revision resource to practise the different types of questions that might come up in the KS2 SATS paper. Select one of the following modes: - Choose a particular reading content domain to revise - Practise those tricky 3-mark questions where pupils often lose marks - Revise fiction/non-fiction/poetry questions - Random mode, giving you a mixture of all types of questions The SATs revision resource also includes handy hints and tips to help pupils in the test. Perfect for teachers to use as morning work, lesson starters or revision sessions or alternatively for pupils to practise independently at school or at home. Each slide contains a short passage in the style of the reading SATS papers and then a question to answer. This is a must-have resource for Y6 pupils working towards their reading SATS tests! You might also like our similar resource: Y6 SATS Question Generator: SPAG #helpwithsats
Maths SATs 2024 - arithmetic and reasoning bundleQuick View
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Maths SATs 2024 - arithmetic and reasoning bundle

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A bundle perfect for the last 4 weeks before the 2024 KS2 SATs. ANSWERS INCLUDED FOR ALL QUESTIONS Daily arithmetic - each day for 3 weeks. Questions based on statutory exams reasoning papers 2 and 3. Each reasoning question type has 4 unique questions so children can practise repeating methods.
Year 6 Arithmetic One-Page Tests x 12Quick View
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Year 6 Arithmetic One-Page Tests x 12

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Year 6 Arithmetic Tests with answers, written to fit on one A4 page. Based on KS2 SATs Arithmetic Papers. I use these tests as revision for my Year 6 class. After much searching, I couldn’t find any Arithmetic practice tests that fit onto one page (to save on photocopying!), so I decided to make some. Each test fits on to one page and comes with the answers. They are all based on KS2 SATs Arithmetic Test questions. The tests download in both PDF and editable Word formats. There is also a front cover, which I use when putting all the tests into a booklet, so my class can keep track of their scores improving. I hope you find them useful and it saves the trees/you some photocopying time!
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Harmful Gender Stereotypes in Society

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Positive Male Role Models - Addressing Harmful Influences and Gender Stereotypes. In this lesson, students will explore the positive qualities and characteristics to consider when choosing a role model to emulate or be influenced by. Created to counter the harmful views propagated by online influencers such as Andrew Tate, this lesson empowers children to become critical consumers of information, rather than accepting online hearsay as fact. Intended as a gentle precursor to secondary school topics of misogyny and toxic masculinity, this lesson reminds students of their previous learning on gender stereotypes and applies this knowledge to new scenarios related to harmful gender stereotypes. While this lesson does not explicitly name Andrew Tate, we will apply our critical thinking skills to an age-appropriate selection of Tate’s quotes without crediting him as the influencer (please note that we have been careful to select examples that include no sexual references or violence). This lesson is suitable for students in UKS2 (Year 6) or possibly LKS3 students in Year 7. Who are EC Resources? EC Resources are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Bank of England, The British Legion, The Children’s Commissioner, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
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Y6 SATS: SPAG Revision

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SATS 2020 - 100 SPAG questions organised by topic to revise for the KS2 tests. This is a helpful revision tool for the Y6 SPAG test. The tool can be used all year round to prepare students for the requirements of the 2020 SATS or as a last minute revision activity. Get ready for the 2020 KS2 grammar assessments with this SATS Question Generator! Covering all of the grammar content domains, you can use this SATS revision resource to practise the different types of questions that might come up in the grammar paper. Select one of the following modes: - Choose a particular grammar domain or topic to revise - Random mode, giving you a mixture of all types of questions The SATs revision resource is perfect for teachers to use as morning work, lesson starters or revision sessions or alternatively for pupils to practise independently at school or at home. Each slide contains a new question in the style of the SATS GPS test paper and an answer to reveal. < This is a must-have resource for Y6 pupils working towards their GPS SATS tests! You might also like our similar resource: Y6 SATS Question Generator: Reading #helpwithsats
Bubble Writing Bundle - NON-CURSIVEQuick View
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Bubble Writing Bundle - NON-CURSIVE

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Bubble Writing Bundle - NON-CURSIVE In addition to the Bubble Writing Starter Pack, you will receive two additional PowerPoint presentations containing Days/Months/Seasons and written forms of numbers to a million. Like many primary school teachers I have tried a variety of handwriting schemes with varying degrees of success. Having thought through many common problems with handwriting I have developed a simple scaffold that places a bubble either side of the line to support letter formation. This simple scaffold provides a guide to consistently form printed letters and ensure each letter is uniform in both height and width. Children are able to leave equal spaces between words and see clearly whether or not there is enough space at the end of each line for the next word they intend to write. There has been a huge impact within my class in a very short space of time and I hope you will see similar benefits within your own setting.
RE SMART & PPT "What kind of world did Jesus want?" GOSPEL UC unit of six lessons and all resourcesQuick View
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RE SMART & PPT "What kind of world did Jesus want?" GOSPEL UC unit of six lessons and all resources

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This unit is a series of six lessons and all resources for the UC Gospel unit “What kind of world did Jesus want?” It is based UCGospel Core Learning planning. Each lesson starts with a sticky knowledge retrieval quiz and vocabulary activity. Activities include giving up favourite possessions task linked to calling of first disciples; analysis of Matthew 4; mindmap of what it means to be a “fisher of people”; exploration of Leprosy Mission website; comprehension based on Bible story of Jesus healing the leper; discussion linking Jesus healing the leper to Christians today; activity based on modern day church activities linked to following Jesus; class vote activity on the importance of church activities; mindmap on what qualities a church leader needs; designing a weekly timetable for a church minister; day in the life of a church minister; wanted poster for a church leader; detective task linked to Archbishop Sentamu’s dog collar protest against Mugabe; globe activity looking at the way the world is versus how they want it to be; drawing activity correcting a situation Jesus would not want; and final paragraph answering the Big Question “What kind of world did Jesus want?”. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
Bundle: Magnetism and Electromagnetism TopicQuick View
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Bundle: Magnetism and Electromagnetism Topic

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A bundle of complete no-prep lessons with tasks, answers and unique exam questions covering the entire Magnetism and Electromagnetism topic for AQA GCSE (9-1) Combined Science (6.7) and Physics (4.7). Note: The first two lesson (Magnets & Magnetic Fields, and Electromagnets & Electromagnetism) were rewritten and improved in March 2024. I am currently improving and updating the rest of the lessons in the topic as well and of course purchasers will be able to download the new versions for free once they are available. As always the preview video for each lesson shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea about what you’d be buying. I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. Each high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. The lessons go into a lot of depth and take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step. As a Secondary Science teacher and Deputy Headteacher for (too many) years I make resources that I know just work: teachers can pick them up “off the shelf” and teach an outstanding lesson that children will learn from. Each paid resource has a preview video so you can see a sample of what you’d be buying for free. I keep my prices reasonable for what are guaranteed high quality lessons that will save you a huge amount of planning time. Each lesson typically contains: Starters - usually more than one so you can extend the lesson over two lessons if needs be. Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. Editable diagrams and animations which help aid understanding. Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Most “chunked” explanation sections include a set of “learning check quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are uniquebased on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. Answers for all questions All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons.
Assembly: William Shakespeare's birthdayQuick View
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Assembly: William Shakespeare's birthday

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An assembly to celebrate the birthday of William Shakespeare in April. This highly dynamic presentation has an assembly plus a range of ideas and resources for follow-up form time activities. This beautifully-designed and editable 22-slide Powerpoint presentation creatively presents information on this event and can be showcased to any age group and includes specific pages for primary or secondary students. It includes images, dynamic transitions, informative text, video and links for extension work in form time – including extra video and classroom activities. Slide 1: Who was William Shakespeare? Slide 2: Why does William Shakespeare matter? Slide 3-7: How does Shakespeare influence our modern culture? Includes video Slide 8: Final thought Slide 9: Follow Up Form Time activities Slide 10: Shakespeare insult generator Slide 11: Writing sonnet activity – with Marcus Rashford example Slide 12: Acting a short Shakespeare scene Slide 13: Shakespeare word search Slide 14: Shakespeare colouring activity Slide 15: Shakespeare translator activity Slide 16: Shakespeare scavenger hunt Slides 17-22: William Shakespeare form-time quiz – with answers As reviewers have stated for previous resources shared on TES: “I sat down to plan my assembly for next week and found this resource, and it’s perfect. The best £2 spent. Thank you. I can teach this straight from the slides.” “Just buy it!” “Your resources have been life savers!” “Well worth the money and really saved my life” “I just wanted to say that as a non-specialist these resources are worth every single penny! Thank you so much for making and sharing them.” “Blown away by this! Can’t thank you enough!” “They have saved me a huge amount of time and the detail that goes into your work is second to none. You put others to shame who charge twice as much for very little. Can’t thank you enough.” “Your new spec resources are saving me hours & hours of work! Thanks, they are really good.” “These resources are so useful - I cannot tell you how much time they have save me - very clear to follow and easy to adapt for revision material — well worth the money”
The Final Year Fully Resourced Reading UnitQuick View
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The Final Year Fully Resourced Reading Unit

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A fully resourced unit of work for the highly popular The Final Year by Matt Goodfellow. Included: Planning for the full book with teacher notes and advice Comprehension questions and discussion points covering all 5 sections of the book in 14 individually planned lessons Independent activities to support each of the 14 lessons A teaching PowerPoint that runs alongside the planning This resource has been used with Year 5 and 6 children successfully. It is a pick up and use resource and should require no additional work on the teacher’s part.
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BW - Yellow bubble scaffold sheets (Pencil)

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Like many primary school teachers I have tried a variety of handwriting schemes with varying degrees of success. Having thought through many common problems with handwriting I have developed a simple scaffold that places a bubble either side of the line to support letter formation. This simple scaffold provides a guide to consistently form cursive letters and ensure each letter is uniform in both height and width. Children are able to leave equal spaces between words and see clearly whether or not there is enough space at the end of each line for the next word they intend to write. These yellow scaffold sheets come in 4 different sizes and make it easier to see work done in pencil.
New Year reflections and goals activity 2024 new year's resolutions - 3 templatesQuick View
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New Year reflections and goals activity 2024 new year's resolutions - 3 templates

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Updated for New Year 2024 Happy new year! Welcome 2024 by encouraging your class to reflect on the past year, and decide on goals or resolutions for the new year. This foldable activity is a great way to start January with positivity and a good mindset (and is a fun alternative to a worksheet). This resource contains the following: A PDF with 3 similar templates, with identical prompts. One template has a straight cutting edge. A PowerPoint file with 3 blank templates to write your own prompts for pupils. These can then be printed for students to complete and fold. A Google Slides link (in the PDF) with 3 blank templates to write your own prompts for pupils. As above, this can then be printed for students to use. A picture to help with folding The prompts on the pre-written template are: -My best memory of 2023 -My proudest moment of 2023 -Someone who made me smile in 2023 -This year, I’d like to learn more about… -My 2024 goal at home is… -My 2024 goal at school is… -The month I’m most looking forward to in 2024 -Something I can do for others in 2024 is… Children colour their template, write/draw their responses in the blank spaces, cut, and fold. US and UK spelling and paper size included.
RE SMART and PowerPoint What would Jesus do? UC Gospel unit of 6 lessons and all resourcesQuick View
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RE SMART and PowerPoint What would Jesus do? UC Gospel unit of 6 lessons and all resources

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This unit is a series of six lessons and all resources for the Understanding Christianity Gospel Unit “What would Jesus do?” These lessons are based on Understanding Christianity CORE LEARNING planning. Activities include a detailed Sermon on the Mount guided reading comprehension; Sermon on the Mount mindmap activity; Wise and Foolish Builders comprehension; foundations for Christians and non-Christians Venn Diagram task; Jesus as miracle worker statement ordering task; Christian dialogue about Jesus’ miracles activity; study of four components of prayer; Lord’s Prayer activity based on four components of prayer; write a prayer for a Christian to use; how can Christians follow Jesus to improve the world table sorting activity; interview with a prison chaplain; and a final What is wonderful about the world? mindmap task. Lessons include videos, group/partner discussion, group tasks, individual tasks and making links to children’s own lives. All resources are included, and there is a printing requirement list for the whole unit. Please note - the SMART and PowerPoint contain the same content, but you need Notebook software to open SMART.
Ordering and Comparing Large numbersQuick View
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Ordering and Comparing Large numbers

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A lesson on ordering and comparing large numbers. Powerpoint contains: a video for visual learners, sentence starters to encourage maths talk and inequality symbols to print out. Differentiated worksheets included. Aimed at SEND Year 8 students but can easily be used for KS1 & 2 or KS3 intervention groups. Dyslexic friendly font and powerpoint.
Ordering Fractions, Decimals and PercentagesQuick View
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Ordering Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

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Fully differentiated and scaffolded lesson on ordering FDP. Starts of with Converting FDP, Recap on Ordering Decimals then into the main lesson. With differentiated questions and a great plenary. An NQT, so all feedback welcomed!
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Punctuation

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I'm using this as a reminder to pupils (and I am embarrassed to say which year they are in!) but I thought it could be useful to others. A ppt for recapping how to use some punctuation in a sentence correctly, looking specifically at questions and statements, capital letters, and apostrophes (with omission only, not possession - that will come in another ppt later).