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Literacy Shed

Resources: Use this website http://www.literacyshed.com/ How It Works: The Literacy Shed is home to a wealth of visual resources that have been collected over a 10 year career as a primary school teacher by Redgie Rob. Most of the resources can be used in KS1 and KS2 but some do lend themselves to the upper age groups and above. The aim is to provide high quality resources that can be used in stand alone literacy lessons, can form the basis for a whole literacy unit or can support literacy units that you already have in place. With the many book based activities I would advocate using the book alongside the digital resource too!  screen-shot-2017-01-08-at-10-11-26
Follow Rob on twitter- https://twitter.com/redgierob he is the founder and creator of The Literacy Shed. 

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Planning Priorities

Resources: This grid! What to do: When planning/organising your time or writing your to do list, use this format! Guarantee to yield better results for you! Enjoy!   Check the

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Multiple Choice

Resources:There are various websites you could use. I particularly like this one here. (You need to pay to use the more advanced settings.)Or this website here. What to do: Recalling,

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Pop up/3D Graphs

Resources:Paper/Glue/Scissors/ColoursWhat to do:Why not give pop up bar graphs a go in your lessons. (Doesn’t just have to be a Maths lesson!)Turn a bar graph into an interactive, physical tool for

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