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Spot, Splodge and Smudge (AKA: Someone is Telling me Lies)
Spot, Splodge, and Smudge are cheeky leopard cubs. Their favourite activity is winding their mother up by pulling pranks. They rely on their almost identical physical attributes and their sworn oath not to confess to responsibility in order to avoid getting into trouble. One day, this comes back to kick them in the tail as their mother has grown tired of their hijinks. After they refuse to own up to making a mess, she runs away to leave them thinking about what they’ve done. After a short while, Spot, Splodge, and Smudge start to realise that they’ve done wrong and that the consequence of their mischief – moreover - not telling the truth about it, means they’ve lost their mother - and they don’t know how long for. The trio miss their mother and they wish that they’d just done the right thing from the off. It is only when they are threatened by a pack of hyenas that they really realise how much they need her and how much their misbehaviour has cost them. Unbeknownst to them, their mother has not left them but is hiding nearby, watching over them and hoping that they learn a lesson. When she spies the hyenas she springs into attack, seeing that the hyenas disappear, and protecting her babies. The trio’s admiration for their mother grows, and she reminds them that if they need rely on her, then she needs to be able to rely on them too. This means them giving back and telling the truth, no matter what they might have done.
Add to basket ContinuePhysical Processes (Project Science Series)
The activities in Physical Processes will help pupils to learn about electricity, forces, motion, light, sound, and the Earth and beyond. It is one of a series of three books. The books in the Project Science series closely match the National Curriculum. Each book contains over 60 photocopiable sheets. The teachers' notes give background information, ideas for extensions, answers for pupil pages, resources needed and teaching/safety notes.
Add to basket ContinueMaterials and their Properties (Project Science Series)
Materials and their Properties contains innovative worksheets to teach Key Stage 2 (KS2) pupils about grouping and classifying, changing materials and separating materials. It is one of a series of three books. The books in the Project Science series closely match the National Curriculum and the QCA schemes of work. Each book contains over 60 photocopiable sheets. The teachers' notes give background information, ideas for extensions, answers for pupil pages, resources needed and teaching/safety notes. The team of authors includes science specialists, and primary and special needs teachers. They have worked together to produce material that is clearly written, scientifically accurate and which primary school pupils will enjoy.
Add to basket ContinueLife Processes and Living Things (Project Science Series)
The team of authors includes science specialists, and primary and special needs teachers. They have worked together to produce material that is clearly written, scientifically accurate and which primary school pupils will enjoy. This book is part of a series of three covering all aspects of science in the KS2 National Curriculum. This book investgates the biological aspects of the curriculum, covering the life sciences. There are worksheets to guide pupils through investigations, and others designed to assess whether they have understood the scientific concepts. The book is written for the non-specialist and will save you hours preparing lesson plans and worksheets. The activities can be easily modified to meet the needs of your pupils.
Add to basket ContinueHow to Sparkle at Word Level Activities
How to Sparkle at Word Level Activities is designed to provide an abundance of word level activities for use in the 20 minutes of independent work of the Literacy Hour. These tried and tested activities will save you hours of preparation and planning time and will really get your class motivated. The worksheets will help Key Stage 1 (KS1) children to develop phonemic awareness and improve their knowledge of phonics.
Add to basket ContinueHow to Sparkle at Writing Stories and Poems
How to Sparkle at Writing Stories and Poems will help early and beginning writers at Key Stage 1 (KS1) to master some of the skills of composition and writing conventions.
Add to basket ContinueHow to Sparkle at Alphabet Skills
How to Sparkle at Alphabet Skills is ideal for teaching children how to form letters correctly. The 40 photocopiable worksheets are designed to teach Foundation and Key Stage 1 (KS1) children how to recognize capital and lower case letters and to extend their knowledge of those letters into sequencing them. It is crucial that children learn the correct way to form each letter when they start to write. The book offers guidance on how to teach this for left and right-handed children. The activities allow children to practise tracing and then copying letters.
Add to basket ContinueHow to Sparkle at Christmas Time
Written for Key Stage 1 (KS1) pupils by a practising teacher who appreciates the demands of Christmas. Most of the activities are language or maths based, but there is also a section containing activities which relate to religious and social education, art and design, games and problem solving.
Add to basket ContinueBrilliant Class-led Assemblies for Key Stage 2 – Effective, Flexible and Fun Curriculum-based Assemblies
Brilliant Class-led Assemblies for Key Stage 2 contains ten easy-to-use, stress-free assemblies linked to the National Curriculum for science, history and geography.
Add to basket Continue100+ Fun Ideas for Teaching Boys in Primary School – Visual, Kinaesthetic and Competitive Activities to Help Boys Achieve Their Potential
100+ Fun Ideas for Teaching Boys in Primary School contains over 170 practical ideas and strategies to maximize the potential of boys. Written by an experienced primary school teacher and based on the latest research, it provides tried-and-tested ways of getting the best out of the boys in your class.
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