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The activities in How to Dazzle at Reading for Meaning are designed to help Key Stage 3 (KS3) pupils with special educational needs to experience success and achievement, rather than the misery of failing time after time. The activities break down into three definite strategies to help pupils to read with more fluency and confidence.
How to Sparkle at Number Bonds contains 40 photocopiable worksheets for use in Key Stage 1 (KS1). Your pupils will learn to do fast and accurate mental calculations using these attractive, enjoyable sheets.
Word Level Work - Phonics contains 42 photocopiable activities which introduce one concept per sheet making it ideal for use with slower learners or children with special needs. It provides additional practice and support for those children who are struggling to learn concepts and skills first introduced at Key Stage 1.
How to be Brilliant at Recording in History contains over 40 photocopiable writing frames for use in Key Stage 2 (KS2) that can be used to support and supplement any history project. The sheets focus on chronology, time lines, stratigraphy, changes in history, and working with clues.
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. All of the activities stimulate creative writing, in the form of stories or poetry and are designed to give children lots of ideas and to help them plan and develop those ideas.
How to Sparkle at Nursery Rhymes contains worksheets for 20 popular nursery rhymes, for use during the Foundation Stage or at Key Stage 1 (KS1). The photocopiable worksheets provide a mixture of activities.
How to Sparkle at Prediction Skills contains 40 worksheets to help Key Stage 1 (KS1) children to develop word recognition and text-prediction skills. They are designed to teach children to predict and anticipate which words come next, through their awareness of context and syntax, and to build up a basic sight vocabulary of high frequency words.
How to Sparkle at Phonics provides 40 photocopiable worksheets, riddles, puzzles to help Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 (KS1) children to learn letter sounds and use that knowledge to build words. The sheets compliment other phonics schemes and provide an enjoyable way of developing and assessing children's phonemic awareness.
How to be Brilliant at Science Investigations contains 40 photocopiable worksheets with activities, to help Key Stage 2 (KS2) pupils develop the skills needed to plan and carry out investigations and to draw conclusions from the results. Topics covered include: tooth decay, muscles, seeds, habitats, pinhole cameras, and making telephones.
How to be Brilliant at Recording in Science contains 40 structured photocopiable writing frames, aimed at helping Key Stage 2 (KS2) pupils to develop a systematic approach to investigating in science. Each sheet focuses on a specific skill and and can be used to support and supplement whatever science scheme you use.
How to be Brilliant at Using a Calculator contains 40 photocopiable worksheets designed to improve Key Stage 2 (KS2) pupils' understanding of numbers, fractions, percentages, algebra and data handling. Children will learn about how to use a calculator, to approximate answers in their head, and calculator logic.
How to be Brilliant at Making Books gives children a greater appreciation and awareness of audience and helps them to develop their own critical evaluation skills. The 40 photocopiable worksheets in this book encourage a wide range of skills; composing, creating, publishing and responding to print.
How to be Brilliant at Grammar helps Key Stage 2 (KS2) children to talk about and understand language, and as a result to develop their own language skills. The book contains 42 photocopiable sheets, designed for immediate use. The activities include recognizing parts of speech, making sentences and clauses, alphabetization and using punctuation.
The activities in How to be Brilliant at Writing Poetry are open-ended and focus on the process of writing - from initial idea gathering to redrafting and the final product. They recognize that a sense of audience and a purpose for writing are crucial. Activities include: finding a beginning, making up similes and rhyming.
The 40 photocopiable worksheets in How to be Brilliant at Writing Stories focus on the process of writing - from the initial idea gathering to redrafting and the final product. The activities recognize that a sense of audience and purpose are crucial, and allow children to feel ownership of their stories.
A wonderful collection of tried-and-tested PE games. The fun, easy-to-implement games use readily available PE equipment and can be easily modified or adapted to suit the needs of your class. These imaginative activities will improve children's agility, coordination, aerobic fitness, speed, strength and relaxation skills.
Contains practical ideas and strategies to maximize the potential of boys. Learn how to integrate visual and kinaesthetic activities into your lessons; harness boys' natural competitiveness; provide opportunities to enable boys to re-focus, process and re-energize; use teamwork to engage boys in learning; and promote higher-order thinking skills.
How to Sparkle at Beginning Multiplication and Division contains 40 stimulating activity sheets and games that will help Key Stage 1 (KS1) children to develop a thorough understanding of early multiplication and division.
How to Sparkle at Grammar and Punctuation contains 40 photocopiable worksheets for Key Stage 1 (KS1) which introduce, reinforce and consolidate concepts of punctuation, parts of speech, sequencing and sentence construction.
Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools is a five-book series, providing a practical cooking programme for primary schools. This 2nd edition has been fully updated to make the books compatible with requirements in the September 2014 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! Each book contains 12 easy-to-follow, photocopiable recipes, presented in both a traditional format and in a visual, step-by-step format, to suit pupils of differing reading abilities. All the recipes have been tried, tested and enjoyed by primary school pupils. Each recipe includes photocopiable visual lesson structure cards, visual learning objectives and photographs of the food that enhance the knowledge and skills gained from making the dish. Alternative ingredients for allergy, lifestyle and religious considerations are suggested.
Teaching Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools is a five-book series, providing a practical cooking programme for primary schools. This 2nd edition has been fully updated to make the books compatible with requirements in the September 2014 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! Each book contains 12 easy-to-follow, photocopiable recipes, presented in both a traditional format and in a visual, step-by-step format, to suit pupils of differing reading abilities. All the recipes have been tried, tested and enjoyed by primary school pupils. Each recipe includes photocopiable visual lesson structure cards, visual learning objectives and photographs of the food that enhance the knowledge and skills gained from making the dish. Alternative ingredients for allergy, lifestyle and religious considerations are suggested.
Mae rhifyddeg pen nawr yn rhan bwysig o gwricwlwm yr ysgol mewn ysgolion cynradd ac uwchradd. Mae Sut i Loywi mewn Rhifyddeg Pen yn cynnwys mwy na 40 o weithgareddau y gellir eu llungopio i helpu plant ddatblygu'r sgiliau sydd eu hangen i weithio symiau allan yn gyflym ac yn gywir.
Bring French to life and make it meaningful, by linking it to other subjects using a Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approach. By incorporating French into other subjects using these practical, easy-to-use ideas, your language learning will complement and enhance subject learning, rather than compete with it for crucial learning time.
How to Dazzle at Romeo and Juliet is a collection of photocopiable games, practical activities and fun worksheets designed to give pupils with special needs in Key Stages 3 and 4 a deeper understanding of the play.
English Lotto is a proven way of reinforcing the use of the English language. These attractive, easy-to-use lotto boards provide a stimulating and meaningful way to develop reading, listening and speaking skills when teaching. Three versions of each board are provided allowing maximum flexibility, particularly in mixed ability classes.
How to Dazzle at Grammar gives Key Stage 3 (KS3) pupils with special needs the tools to be able to talk about and understand language development and grammar. The activities help students to deconstruct and fragment language and learn how it 'works' in an analytical way, and through this process, how to improve their own use of language.
Mae'r Nadolig yn adeg prysur ym mhob dosbarth yn yr ysgol gynradd. Mae Sut i Ddisgleirio Adeg y Nadolig wedi ei ysgrifennu gan athrawes sy'n gwerthfawrogi'r gofynion hyn, ynghyd a'r posibiliadau o gael gwaith da iawn gan blant sydd wedi eu hysbrydoli a'u cyffroi gan y paratoadau ar gyfer yr wyl.
The Vision Within provides a practical introduction to creative visualization for primary school teachers. The tried-and-tested visualization sequences are ready to use, with little or no preparation. Optional follow-up activities link the visualizations to maths, drama, poetry and the arts.
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