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Sum Fun Maths Assessment for 7–9 Year Olds

Sum Fun Maths Assessment for 7-9 Year Olds contains reproducible puzzle worksheets for Years 3 and 4, all linked to the National Curriculum. Pupils solve mathematical questions to find the answer to silly jokes and riddles. Look inside. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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Click Your Fingers

This is a song to get warm to! Children have to find the right part of the body and imitate the actions. Learn the words, play the song on the interactive PowerPoint and sing along. This e-resource also contains ideas for things to try, following on activities and things to talk about. The song is suggested for use with Drama Activities for the Early Years.

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I’ve Got One Head

This simple song is accompanied by actions rather than instruments. It combines parts of the body, and involves simple numbers – and looking at other people. Learn the words, play the song on the interactive PowerPoint and sing along. This e-resource also contains ideas for things to try, listen to and talk about. The song is suggested for use with Drama Activities for the Early Years.

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Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Pr…

Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools, Book 4 is one of a series of five books, providing a practical cooking programme for primary schools. This 2nd edition has been fully updated to make the books compatible with requirements in the National Curriculum for all primary school children to be taught to cook and apply the principles of nutrition and healthy eating. For each recipe there are essential cooking skills, theory and health and safety points, introduced progressively throughout the series. All these skills are a necessary part of cooking and, when mastered early, pupils will gain a positive experience of self-achievement and satisfaction and, yes, they will take great delight in trying the results for themselves!

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Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Pr…

Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools, Book 2 is one of a series of five books, providing a practical cooking programme for primary schools. This 2nd edition has been fully updated to make the books compatible with requirements in the National Curriculum for all primary school children to be taught to cook and apply the principles of nutrition and healthy eating. For each recipe there are essential cooking skills, theory and health and safety points, introduced progressively throughout the series. All these skills are a necessary part of cooking and, when mastered early, pupils will gain a positive experience of self-achievement and satisfaction and, yes, they will take great delight in trying the results for themselves!

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Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Pr…

Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools, Book 3 is one of a series of five books, providing a practical cooking programme for primary schools. This 2nd edition has been fully updated to make the books compatible with requirements in the National Curriculum for all primary school children to be taught to cook and apply the principles of nutrition and healthy eating. For each recipe there are essential cooking skills, theory and health and safety points, introduced progressively throughout the series. All these skills are a necessary part of cooking and, when mastered early, pupils will gain a positive experience of self-achievement and satisfaction and, yes, they will take great delight in trying the results for themselves!

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Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Pr…

Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools, Book 1 is one of a series of five books, providing a practical cooking programme for primary schools. This 2nd edition has been fully updated to make the books compatible with requirements in the National Curriculum for all primary school children to be taught to cook and apply the principles of nutrition and healthy eating. For each recipe there are essential cooking skills, theory and health and safety points, introduced progressively throughout the series. All these skills are a necessary part of cooking and, when mastered early, pupils will gain a positive experience of self-achievement and satisfaction and, yes, they will take great delight in trying the results for themselves!

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Tell no Lies

In this primary school assembly story dozy little Dormouse gets himself into bother when he tries to warn the other woodland animals of what he thinks is a spaceship in their field. This story about lying comes from More Brilliant Assembly Stories, written by Elizabeth Sach and published by Brilliant Publications. The animals are disgruntled at having been disrupted, and they are nothing but scathing and dismissive of Dormouse’s claims - particularly Dog Fox who threatens to eat Dormouse if he is found to be lying. To make peace amongst the animals gathered around due to the commotion, Owl decides to fly overhead and see what the fuss is about. He discovers that a danger has indeed been posed to him and those that share the habitat, only that it comes in the form of a combine harvester, not a spaceship as Dormouse had thought. All animals present are advised to flee the area to stay safe…but Dog Fox has other plans. Having stirred up quite the ruckus, Dormouse has attracted the attention of various animals from all across the food chain - posing a lot of confrontation, as at this time of night, predators are hungry. Dog Fox is especially ravenous, and his first dish of choice is Dormouse.

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Mum Knows Best

Ever-hungry Lal makes quite a big mess in this assembly story! After Lal’s mother refuses him an unhealthy treat and reprimands him for being greedy he turns down the apple she offers and decides to embark upon a path of rebellion: cake baking. Unsure of how to actually bake a cake but determined to ‘show’ his mother, Lal empties the kitchen cupboards of baking ingredients and sets about sloppily combining them in a bowl. This grows increasingly problematic when tap water splashes the questionable mixture onto the floor, but Lal is thus far unfazed. He mistakes a pot of rising agent for sprinkles, and white powder surrounds him and the kitchen and the cake mixture begins erupting. Now, Lal is alarmed. He recklessly shoves the tin into the oven and twiddles the dials randomly in an attempt to bake his cake. He is certain that cooking will fix the issues at hand. Abandoning the chaos that the kitchen has become, Lal goes to play with his friend Arthur, and forgets all about his cake…until his mother beckons him home. When home he is ordered to clean the kitchen immediately (avoiding the danger zone of the oven). He realises his wrongdoing and does so to the best of his ability, but when his mother suggests he eats his creation for dinner he feels rather ill. An apple doesn’t appear quite so unappealing to him now! This storyis taken from More Brilliant Assembly Stories for primary schools, written by Elizabeth Sach and published by Brilliant Publications.

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Wanted – a Friend

This assembly story contains strong references to Roman History as part of the History curriculum for primary schools. It is 55 BC and Janus (a Roman Officer’s son) has travelled to Britain during the Roman occupation. Battling the British winds in the great outdoors, he is hunting alone for bird’s eggs for sustenance when he encounters a Peregrine Falcon. As soon as the magnificent bird takes off (rabbit-for-dinner in tow), a somewhat bedazzled Janus decides to climb the crag in search of the falcon’s eyrie - he is of course, after her eggs. Unbeknownst to him young Princess Boudicca of the Iceni Tribe is also hiding in the brush on the crag, overlooking the nest to monitor the Peregrine chicks she had seen on a previous venture. The falcon mother has arrived at the nest and is feeding her chicks, leaving both Janus and Boudicca in awe, lying in wait on opposite sides of the crag. They are separately hoping for the mother to depart so that they can get closer to the eyrie.

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