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This book develops Year 5 children's English skills through enjoyable educational activities based on the latest curriculum requirements. Motivational stickers, top-quality colour illustrations and a friendly animal character ensure that learning at home is easy and fun. Notes to parents explain the purpose of each activity and provide clear and helpful advice. The book ends with an informal test, and a progress chart with space for stickers provides a useful skills checklist. Hodder Home Learning - helping parents support their children's learning at home.
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This resource offers ideas for developing the reading and writing aspects of literacy as well as an inspiration for historical investigation. The Flashbacks novels themselves are offered as starting points to inspire encourage with ideas to spark their own responses to one of the most dramatic periods of world history. For each of the four Victorian Flashbacks novels, there are five literacy lesson plans, each with at least one accompanying photocopiable worksheet. Each activity is directly linked to the requirements of the NLS, but links are also drawn to other curricular subjects. In addition, there are author studies, offering insights into the reading and writing of historical fiction, and an extensive bibliography.
This is a series of seven photocopiable activity books - one for each year of primary school. Each title follows the proven, successful 'Developings' formula and provides a wealth of activities to support the teaching of history in the Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
Inspirational ideas for cross-curricular work and themed classroom displays with Belair - A World of Display.
Art provides inspiring ideas for activities that develop children's language, physical and social skills. The activities are organised into the six key art concepts: colour, texture, line, shape, space and form. Children are encouraged to try their own mixing, tearing, cutting and pasting and will be impressed by the finished works of art.
"The haunting tale of a girl's feral childhood in 1960s Lancashire, and her friend Jack's search for the missing homeless adult she becomes. Piecing together diaries, medical notes and media reports, Jack's quest ultimately leads him to re-examine his own history and abandoned identity. This debut novel uses unique language and devices to challenge perceptions of homelessness, identity and exclusion in modern society."--BOOK JACKET.
This resource book offers ideas for developing the reading and writing aspects of literacy as well as an inspiration for historical investigation. The Flashbacks novels themselves are offered as starting points to inspire children with ideas to spark their own responses to one of the most dramatic periods of world history. For each of the four World War II Flashbacks novels, there are five literacy lesson plans, each with at least one accompanying photocopiable worksheet. Each activity is directly linked to the requirements of the NLS, but links are also drawn to other curricular subjects. In addition, there are author studies, offering insights into the reading and writing of historical fiction, and an extensive bibliography.
"Sounds interesting provides a wealth of imaginative art and craft ideas to help children in their reading, spelling and writing"--Back cover.
Creative display and activity ideas for teaching practical and fun Mathematics with children aged 5 to 7. * 32 colourful themes covering objectives from the revised Maths framework. * Explores: Number, Calculating, Problem Solving and Shape, Space and Measures. * Each theme includes: a display oral and mental starting activities practical maths activities, both inside and outside the classroom