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How to Dazzle at Twelfth Night is a collection of photocopiable games, practical activities and worksheets designed to give Key Stage 3 (KS3) and Key Stage 4 (KS4) pupils with special needs a better understanding of the play.
How to Dazzle at Macbeth is designed to give pupils with special needs in Key Stages 3 and 4 a deeper understanding of the play through a variety of activities which will stimulate, amuse and challenge.
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 teacher require, providing a great supplement to every maths scheme of work.
Bonne Idee provides key vocabulary, word and picture matching cards, activity sheets and puzzle pages for 20 popular French primary school topics. Use the suggestions given or develop your own games with these flexible sheets. Sentence building sheets for each topic provide top tips for extending the vocabulary.
French Festivals and Traditions, KS3 is an invaluable and time-saving resource for teachers, providing intercultural ideas for every month of the year. Ideas vary from making cards and writing poems, to playing games and research projects.
Spanish Speaking Activities, KS2 contains 60 time-saving photocopiable activities for promoting oral communication at Key Stage 2. Activities range from role plays and surveys to quizzes, presentations and games. All encourage pupils to practise speaking autonomously, leading to more pupil-speaking time and less teacher-speaking time.
How to Dazzle at Oral and Mental Starters contains 43 photocopiable ideas for use with Key Stage 3 (KS3) pupils who are working at levels 2-3 of the National Curriculum. The tasks are varied and teach pupils to understand and use mental strategies for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division in a range of contexts.
The underlying premise of the Getting to Grips with English Grammar scheme is that pupils need to see how authors use grammar and have opportunities to use it in their own writing for them to truly understand it. Throughout the series, entertaining reading passages introduce pupils to key grammar points and provide talking points for how the grammar is used. Engaging activities, all linked to the themes of the reading passages, provide reinforcement and enable children to practise using the grammar in their own writing.Mini quizzes at the end of each theme assess how much they have remembered. Answers at the back of the book make checking children''s work easy. Getting to Grips with English Grammar, Year 5 is a flexible resource for teaching grammar in Key Stage 2. It introduces pupils to grammar and punctuation through fun, engaging themes, such as The Sky Walkway and Puffin Rest Cove. The six books in the series provides complete coverage of the grammar and punctuation Programmes of Study for the National Curriculum for England. Grammar and punctuation rules are systematically introduced, revisited and consolidated, ensuring that pupils become confident at using grammar.
The underlying premise of the Getting to Grips with English Grammar scheme is that pupils need to see how authors use grammar and have opportunities to use it in their own writing for them to truly understand it. Throughout the series, entertaining reading passages introduce pupils to key grammar points and provide talking points for how the grammar is used. Engaging activities, all linked to the themes of the reading passages, provide reinforcement and enable children to practise using the grammar in their own writing.Mini quizzes at the end of each theme assess how much they have remembered. Answers at the back of the book make checking children''s work easy. Getting to Grips with English Grammar, Year 4 is a flexible resource for teaching grammar in Key Stage 2. It introduces pupils to grammar and punctuation through fun, engaging themes, such as Moon Mission and Giant Rumbleweed. The six books in the series provides complete coverage of the grammar and punctuation Programmes of Study for the National Curriculum for England. Grammar and punctuation rules are systematically introduced, revisited and consolidated, ensuring that pupils become confident at using grammar.
The underlying premise of the Getting to Grips with English Grammar scheme is that pupils need to see how authors use grammar and have opportunities to use it in their own writing for them to truly understand it. Throughout the series, entertaining reading passages introduce pupils to key grammar points and provide talking points for how the grammar is used. Engaging activities, all linked to the themes of the reading passages, provide reinforcement and enable children to practise using the grammar in their own writing.Mini quizzes at the end of each theme assess how much they have remembered. Answers at the back of the book make checking children''s work easy.Getting to Grips with English Grammar, Year 3 is a flexible resource for teaching grammar in Key Stage 1. It introduces pupils to grammar and punctuation through fun, engaging themes, such as Giant Gryn''s Garden and Bobot the Robot. The six books in the series provides complete coverage of the grammar and punctuation Programmes of Study for the National Curriculum for England. Grammar and punctuation rules are systematically introduced, revisited and consolidated, ensuring that pupils become confident at using grammar.
The underlying premise of the Getting to Grips with English Grammar scheme is that pupils need to see how authors use grammar and have opportunities to use it in their own writing for them to truly understand it. Throughout the series, entertaining reading passages introduce pupils to key grammar points and provide talking points for how the grammar is used. Engaging activities, all linked to the themes of the reading passages, provide reinforcement and enable children to practise using the grammar in their own writing.Mini quizzes at the end of each theme assess how much they have remembered. Answers at the back of the book make checking children''s work easy. Getting to Grips with English Grammar, Year 2 is a flexible resource for teaching grammar in Key Stage 1. It introduces pupils to grammar and punctuation through fun, engaging themes, such as Nelson the Dragon and Trip to Planet Zak. The six books in the series provides complete coverage of the grammar and punctuation Programmes of Study for the National Curriculum for England. Grammar and punctuation rules are systematically introduced, revisited and consolidated, ensuring that pupils become confident at using grammar.
This Graphic Revision Guide for Great Expectations is an essential tool for anyone studying this book for GCSE English Literature. It contains comic-style sheets, especially tailored to strengthen the student’s understanding of plot, characters, quotes, themes and more; through using them, learning and revising this iconic novel will become an easier and more enjoyable experience. Students with special educational needs (SEN) will find it particularly beneficial.This book contains:Visual summaries of the plotCharacter profiles, including a fact file and quotes from the bookExploration of key themes and the context for the bookAdditional graphic reference material, to help students understand the setting of the bookActivity sheets, including matching quotes to pictures, vocabulary building and drawing character maps.The resources are printed in black and white for easy photocopying and enlarging.Although initially designed to help and support SEN students, trials found that all the students in the class wanted copies of the graphic sheets and benefited from using them. Many students find it difficult to remember what happened in a book and in what order, let alone write a timed essay picking apart the intricacies of it. With this book, students will gain confidence in their knowledge before jumping in at the deep end.How does Pip help the escaped convict? How does Pip meet Estella? Who is Pip’s rich benefactor?After completing these sheets your students will have these answers at their fingertips.
This Graphic Revision Guide for Pride and Prejudice, has been specially written to support Special Needs (SEN), lower ability and less confident students.This Graphic Revision Guide for Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice makes studying or revising this iconic novel easy. Suitable for all GCSE English Literature examinations. Brilliant Publications' Graphic Revision Guide for Pride and Prejudice has been specially written by Elizabeth May to support students with lower ability or lacking in confidence. It contains teaching resources especially tailored to strengthen the student's understanding of plot, characters, quotes, themes and more.The book brings an element of fun and informality to the study of this classic GCSE text, repackaging large amounts of complex information in an engaging and simple manner. Studying the sheets doesn't seem like reading or working, yet having these graphic sheets in front of them helps students immensely in understanding and sequencing the plot, remembering key events, distinguishing between characters and understanding characters' perspectives.Although initially designed to help and support SEN students, the author soon found that all the students in the class wanted copies of the graphic sheets and benefited from using them. Many students find it difficult to remember what happened in a book and in what order, let alone to write a timed essay picking apart the intricacies of it. With this book, students will gain confidence in their knowledge before jumping into the deep end.Our Graphic Revision Guide for Pride and Prejudice contains:the story of Pride and Prejudice re-told in comic (graphic) form, making it easy to follow the plotcontext pages, giving background information on Jane Austen and the different types of fiction in the bookcharacter pages for each of the main characters, including quotes from the booktheme pages for the key themes of the book - class, marriage, love, reputation, pride and prejudice - with relevant quotations for eachadditional graphic reference material to help with the setting and bringing the plot to lifeactivity pages including vocabulary lists, matching the quote to character, and quote analysis maps.The sheets are designed to be accessible to lower ability pupils and students with a range of Special Needs (SEN) through the use of:a heavy focus on visuals to help students to remember, understand, get interested in and create associations to the textsimple language for greater accessibilitya focus on vocabulary - explaining and rephrasing tricky wordsa focus on plot comprehension; chapter summaries are condensed to include key events, and are image-based to help students remember what happenedkey quotes which are linked to characters and themes.
The underlying premise of the Getting to Grips with English Grammar scheme is that pupils need to see how authors use grammar and have opportunities to use it in their own writing for them to truly understand it. Throughout the series, entertaining reading passages introduce pupils to key grammar points and provide talking points for how the grammar is used. Engaging activities, all linked to the themes of the reading passages, provide reinforcement and enable children to practise using the grammar in their own writing.Mini quizzes at the end of each theme assess how much they have remembered. Answers at the back of the book make checking children''s work easy.The six books in the series provides complete coverage of the grammar and punctuation Programmes of Study for the National Curriculum for England. Grammar and punctuation rules are systematically introduced, revisited and consolidated, ensuring that pupils become confident at using grammar. Getting to Grips with English Grammar, Year 1 is a flexible resource for teaching grammar in Key Stage 1. It introduces pupils to grammar and punctuation through fun, engaging themes, such as Sunshine Valley Railway and Detective Dog.
Easy to use, flexible scheme for teaching French to children in Years 5 and 6, based around specially written French storybooks. The scheme is designed with non-specialists in mind and will make implementing the National Curriculum easy.
Learn French with Luc et Sophie is a story-based approach to teaching French at Key Stage 2. It is a two-part scheme, with Part 1 (1e re Partie) aimed at Years 3-4 and Part 2 (2e me Partie) at Years 5-6. Learn French with Luc et Sophie, 1e re Partie will not only provide you with 14 specially written French storybooks, it will also provide you with a wealth of creative teaching ideas to ensure coverage of the Foreign Language Programmes of Study in the September 2014 National Curriculum for England in Years 3 and 4. The scheme is designed with non-specialists in mind and will make implementing the National Curriculum easy. There are 14 units in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, 1e re Partie. Each unit is based around a story featuring a young brother (Luc) and sister (Sophie) and their friends and family. The topic-based stories are written in simple sentences and introduce key vocabulary and language structures. In the Learn French with Luc et Sophie, 1e re Partie Starter Pack, you will find everything you need to get started: 14 specially written French storybooks; a comprehensive teacher's guide; an audio CD containing the stories, acted out by native French speakers, songs, instrumental files for the songs, vocabulary lists and listening exercises; a CD-Rom with pdf versions of all the stories, to enable them to be displayed on an IWB, a pdf of the teacher's book and games, vocabulary files and sentence building activities for use on a Smartboard. The author has 12 years of experience teaching French to 4-13 year olds, and prior to this was a secondary French teacher.
What╩╝s Worrying Eddie? is the fourth book in Set B of Sam╩╝s Football Stories. There are two sets, each containing six books.When Sam and Danny arrive at school on Monday, Liza, Janey and Fran are already there playing football with the other boys. The boys are surprised at how well the girls play.Then at the Devils╩╝ first home game in the league, who is Eddie talking to?What has happened?
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