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Strong Man Maths Challenge
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Strong Man Maths Challenge

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Find different combinations of numbers (weights for a strong man's weight bar) which add up to a certain amount. Differentiated three ways.
Reading Roles PLUS Generic Reading Comprehension Activity (for use with any text)
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Reading Roles PLUS Generic Reading Comprehension Activity (for use with any text)

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Reading Roles PLUS Generic Reading Activity The aim of this activity is to help children gain a better understanding of a text. It focuses on using 5 of the main widely-acknowledged reading strategies. Although the activity itself has a goal of enabling understanding of one text, the cumulative effect of doing several of these activities is intended to be that children begin to use these strategies automatically when they read any text. For more on Reading Roles: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/reading-roles-plus-teaching-metacognitive-reading-comprehension-strategies-11890964 & http://www.thatboycanteach.co.uk/2018/04/reading-roles-metacognitive-reading-strategies.html
Why You Might Be Getting Feedback Wrong! PowerPoint for staff training
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Why You Might Be Getting Feedback Wrong! PowerPoint for staff training

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A powerpoint version of these two blog posts: http://thatboycanteach.blogspot.com/2017/12/why-you-might-be-getting-feedback-wrong_15.html This is a presentation about marking and is based on the EEF document: https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/public/files/Publications/EEF_Marking_Review_April_2016.pdf
Criminal Case Division
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Criminal Case Division

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A cross-curricular resource using real Victorian criminals based on their crime and their time! Children have to use written methods of division to answer the questions ' Which criminal got the hardest sentence?' -Or- 'How many days punishment did each crook get per shilling they stole?' Formatted as posters to go up in the classroom so it can be quite an active activity.
Veyron Vs. Venom - compare and contrast text
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Veyron Vs. Venom - compare and contrast text

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A very boy-friendly compare and contrast text about supercars which can be used in a transition unit at the end of year 6. An HMI inspector was very impressed that children were being taught how to compare and contrast as this is the basis of many secondary school and university essays. The structure of this one is simple: intro, similarities, differences, conclusion.