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Brilliant Activities for Persuasive Writing provides Key Stage 2 teachers with activities to help pupils focus on persuasive language. The differentiated activities range from writing advertisements and job descriptions to looking at two-sided written arguments and debates.
Sut i Ddisgleirio mewn Adio a Thynnu hyd at 20 yn cynnwys cyfoeth amrywiol o weithgareddau llungopio a gemau sydd yn mynd i alluogi plant i fod yn alluog mewn adio a thynnu hyd at 20. Dar para'r taflenni gyfleoedd helaeth i'r plant i gadarnhau ac i atgyfnerthu y sgiliau allweddol mewn rhif.
How to be Brilliant at Materials contains 42 photocopiable worksheets with practical activities to help Key Stage 2 (KS2) children acquire knowledge and understanding of the way materials are classified, how they can be changed, and ways of separating them.
How to be Brilliant at Electricity, Light and Sound contains 40 photocopiable sheets for use with Key Stage 2 (KS2) children. These practical activities will help children to acquire knowledge and understanding of electrical circuits, the everyday effects of light and how we see, and how sounds are made.
The fully photocopiable plays in Fun with Plays have been specially written for primary school pupils by well-known writers. They range from re-tellings of traditional legends and performance plays to plays dealing with contemporary issues. Notes for each play highlight topics for discussion.
How to Sparkle at Word Level Activities is designed to help children develop phonemic awareness and improve their knowledge of phonics. These tried and tested activities will save you hours of preparation and planning time and will really get your class motivated.
Children's questions about terrorism can be penetrating and hard to answer. This book helps adults answer those difficult questions - What do terrorists want? When will terrorism end? The authors provide simple, objective explanations and try where possible to reassure, while being careful not to raise unrealistic expectations.
Mighty Fun Ideas for Practising Times Tables is a three-book series of reproducible worksheets providing fun games and activities to make learning the times tables fun. Superheroes are used to motivate children to practise all of the skills needed to solve multiplication, division and word based times table problems.
Mighty Fun Ideas for Practising Times Tables is a three-book series of reproducible worksheets providing fun games and activities to make learning the times tables fun. Superheroes are used to motivate children to practise all of the skills needed to solve multiplication, division and word based times table problems.
All children are now expected to have a sound grasp of the 2-12 times tables by the time they leave primary school. This book provides stimulating and imaginative games to make the process of learning the times tables both effective and fun.
The book contains activities designed to develop the spoken language skills of children in Years 3-6. The activities provide full coverage of the National Curriculum requirements for spoken language. The pupil assessment sheets and advice on progress ensure that schools can develop competence in this vital area of the curriculum.
The 50 stories in this contemporary collection of school stories all have a Christian theme making them ideal for schools wishing to ensure that their collective worship is, in the main, Christian. Sunday school teachers will also find them invaluable.Here are just some of the characters you will meet: Billy loses his trunks whilst swimming at school - how embarrassing! What will he do? Listen to his hilarious story. David is missing his best friend, who has left school. Then he meets Arthur, the new boy. Arthur is different. He is autistic: he can't speak. How can David make friends with him? Joshua is fascinated with fire but one day goes too far and sets light to his school. What will his headteacher and parents say? Katherine is excited when she is chosen to be head girl. Then she receives a poison pen letter from a jealous classmate. How will she cope with her disappointment? Mrs Groves starts a new job as a headteacher and feels cheated when illness stops her following through with her plans. How will the children react to her death? What will they do to remember her?Teacher's notes make it easy to make the most of each story, providing information on the background, story and theme, as well as a brief summary of what Christians believe and a short prayer related to the story.
The Problem Solving Across the Curriculum series will give pupils the skills, strategies and disposition needed to become lifelong problem solvers. The series provides teachers with a wide range of problematic situations for which there is more than one solution or more than one approach to the solution. The activities can easily be integrated into the following curriculum areas: Maths; English; Visual literacy; PSHE/Values; Music and dance. Problem Solving Across the Curriculum can be used to complement any classroom work across the curriculum. The activities can be used in isolation, in sequence or dipped into as teachers require.
This resource is a guide to using music and rhythm, movement and dance, role-play and drama to support childrens development and progress in the Foundation Stage. It contains 80 clearly laid out and ready-to-use practical drama activities, relating to every area of the curriculum, to enable any practitioner to lead and develop dramatic work.
Brain trainers (originally title - Think Brilliantly!) contains over 150 entertaining, open-ended challenges providing mental stimulation for all children, not just gifted and talented. The activities develop pupils higher level thinking skills. The creative, challenging activities develop mental agility and the ability to think outside the
The books in the Open-ended Maths Investigations series provide teachers with open-ended investigations matched to the following strands of mathematics: number; money; measurement; space; chance and data; patterns and algebra. The investigations encourage pupils to apply higher order mathematical strategies creatively and effectively as they develop proficiency in a wide range of problem-solving strategies. Open-end Maths Investigations can be used in isolation, in sequence or dipped into as teachers require, providing a great supplement to every maths scheme of work.
Phonic Limericks is a fun, practical way to enhance children's phonic understanding and enable them to see phonic sounds in context. This resource contains 26 humorous limericks, one for each letter of the alphabet.
This book contains activities for the prime area of Communication and Language and the specific area of Literacy. They will encourage children to speak and listen; to express themselves clearly; and to develop confidence in using language in a variety of situations.
More Brilliant Stories for Assemblies contains over 50 stories for use in primary schools. The stories range from those dealing with specific issues, such as bullying, racism and disability, to historical and religious stories. All the stories are linked to the Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL) themes. The stories can be used at specific times of the year, when issues arise or whenever you are suddenly called upon to do an assembly!
How to be Brilliant at Living Things contains 35 photocopiable sheets for use with 7-11 year olds. The creative activities are designed to help children develop scientific understanding of the fascinating topics associated with living things. They are addressed directly to the children.
Painting is a Class Act, Years 1-2 provides a structured approach to the development of painting skills at Key Stage 1 (KS1). Using a skill-based approach to painting will raise standards in art, boost children's self-esteem and confidence, which in turn will help promote high standards in other curriculum areas.
100+ Fun Ideas for Practising Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) in the Primary Classroom contains 137 fun activities for developing oracy and literacy skills. The tried and tested activities in this book can be used to with almost any language. Sue Cave, the author, has chosen these particular ideas due to the enthusiastic responses she has received from young learners and the positive impact the games and activities have had on the learning of another language. The inherent rationale behind each activity is that it is enjoyable, interactive and allows for as many children as possible at one time to communicate. with activities ranging from 'Clap if true' and 'Draw a monster' to 'Find Mr X' and 'Puppet mind reading', you will never be stuck for ideas.
Science for 5-7 Year Olds contains over 70 attractively laid out photocopiable worksheets, written to match the National Curriculum and the QCA schemes of work for Key Stage 1 (KS1). The accompanying teachers' notes provide background information, answers to the pupil pages, resources needed and teaching/safety notes.
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