
Resources | Global Digital Citizen Foundation Put Your Plans Into Action Experience the new Solution Fluency Activity Planner. It’s your new best friend for project-based learning in the classroom. Start Planning Now! Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Verbs Poster This is a giant 18″X30″ PDF poster version of our popular Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy Verbs infographic. Download Now The Critical Thinking Workbook Check out the activities and games featured in The Critical Thinking Workbook—a guide for making critical thinking fun and engaging. Download Now The EQ Guide: Essential Questions What makes an essential question “essential?” Download Now Classroom Motivational Posters Share some inspiration and motivation with these colourful 11″ x 17″ classroom motivational poster files. Download Now Fluency Posters The skills of all the Fluencies, put together into one neat package! Download Now Solution Fluency QuickStart Guide This guide will help you get to know Solution Fluency skillsets so that you can develop them with students. Download Now Download Now
FlippadeFemSexan | Vi Lär Bäst När Vi Lär Tillsammans :) Printable Alphabet Bunting Ruffled It’s about time we bring you another free download! Carolynn from Two Brunettes designed an alphabet bunting ready to print. All letters come in different patterns and colors, including a heart spacer. Click on each letter to download and form your sign! A / B / C / D / E / F / G / H /I / J / K / L / M / N / O / P / Q / R / S / T / U / V / W / X / Y / Z / heart space Foundation literacy resources: Teaching resources for EYFS Literacy teaching resources for Foundation Stage and Reception classes Below are all of our Foundation stage resources grouped into schemes. PDFs are available to registered free members but you'll need to be a subcriber to download all versions of a resource. Books by Janet and Allan Ahlberg (4 resources) Books by Martin Waddell (2 resources) Handa's Surprise by Eileen Browne (2 resources) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 stories (10 resources) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ Floppy's Phonics (7 resources) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1+ stories (7 resources) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 2 Floppy's Phonics (6 resources) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 2 stories (6 resources) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 3 Floppy's Phonics (6 resources) Oxford Reading Tree Stage 3 stories (4 resources) Reading comprehension: inference and deduction (50 resources) Reading comprehension: information retrieval – narrative (28 resources) Reading word level: high frequency/irregular words (20 resources) Latest resources Tweets by @TeachitPrimary
ESL Movie Lesson - Movie Lessons to teach ESL 1000s FREE Primary Teaching Resources & Printables - EYFS, KS1 and KS2 - SparkleBox The national curriculum The ‘basic’ school curriculum includes the ‘national curriculum’, as well as religious education and sex education. The national curriculum is a set of subjects and standards used by primary and secondary schools so children learn the same things. It covers what subjects are taught and the standards children should reach in each subject. Other types of school like academies and private schools don’t have to follow the national curriculum. The national curriculum is organised into blocks of years called ‘key stages’ (KS). Assessments By the end of each summer term the school must write a report on your child’s progress and talk it through with you.
Draw my life arbetsgång Year 1 literacy planning * Where the unit title is asterisked, detailed planning exemplification is available. ** Numbers of weeks identified for each unit are suggestions only The combined content of these units, together with continuous and discrete work at word and sentence level, carries the learning that children can be expected to achieve in Year 1. It is expected that the non-fiction units will take place before, after or alongside units from across the curriculum that will provide the content and purpose for speaking, listening, reading and writing. See pages 29-36 of Learning and teaching in the primary years: Designing opportunities for learning (Ref: 0521 -2004) to see how curriculum maps can be used to align units of study across curriculum areas. The framework teaching sequences are exemplar materials on which to model good practice.