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First Questions and Answers: How Can I Be Kind? Teaching Resource Pack
Design a nature-themed classroom display, plant a seed and build a bug home with this teaching resource pack based on Lift-the-Flap First Questions and Answers: How Can I Be Kind?
Explore the Australian outback with cross-curricular activities, reading comprehension tasks, and key extracts from The Song Walker in this lesson resource pack for students and teachers.
The Girl, the Ghost and the Lost Name Teaching Resource Pack
In this resource pack for The Girl, the Ghost and the Lost Name, you will find extras from the book with discussion questions. There are also activities and video challenges from the author, Reece Carter.
Fun resources full of comprehension questions and creative activities ideal for upper KS1 and KS2. Explores themes of family, friendship and loss with a whimsical, lighthearted touch.
Step into the enchanting world of The Shark Caller with cross-curricular activities, creative tasks, discussion points and extract based analysis. Ideal for KS2 and KS3.
A Chapter-by-Chapter scheme of work for teachers, best suited to pupils in Years 6, 7 and 8. Activities build reading, writing and speaking and listening skills, as well as encouraging students to reflect on the double-edged power of social media.
A Glasshouse of Stars is a powerful story based on Shirley Marr’s childhood experience of migration. This teaching pack aimed at 8+/KS2+ readers. explores some of the important themes within the book such as bullying, grief, fears and anxiety, imagination, and communication.