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  1. Use your English skills to help the Small Town Superheroes! Practise reading, writing, spelling, grammar and punctuation in a free game for primary KS1 students.

  2. These activities for level 1 are most suitable for children who can understand and use some words and short phrases, and can follow simple stories, songs and texts. Teachers can use the levels as a guide. For example, if they start to find level 1 activities too easy, you can try more level 2 activities. However, all children learn differently ...

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  3. Power Lines - Phase 1. Power Lines Phase One: The power cells have to be placed in the circles so that all the numbers in the same straight line add up to the power line total.

  4. Training outcomes: By completing our Multi-Skills Training Award Level 1, you will be able to: Understand the key ingredients of effective Multi-Skills activities. Develop practical ideas using the Multi-Skills zone. Understand the relationship between the playground and the development of movement competencies.

  5. Games from around the world. This is a small collection of five games you can use to promote turn taking and collaboration in the classroom. Before starting the games, you need to brainstorm language which the children will need in order to instruct each other and manage the game. Some possibilities are: Play again….

  6. Play fun and educational games for primary students. Explore the page to discover lots of science, maths, history and English games.

  7. Lesson Plan 1. Year 1. Pupil Self/Peer Assessment. Year 2. Pupil Self/Peer Assessment. Yr 1 Teacher Assessment Unit End points. Yr 2 Teacher Assessment Unit End points. Lesson 2. LEARNING INTENTION.

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