Enormous Turnip
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This assembly teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to identify and describe different ways of supporting other people when at home or in school in a range of situations and scenarios.
The class can use a traditional story to suggest how they might help others complete activities and how their support might impact different communities.
Download this teaching pack including an assembly plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to identify and describe different ways of supporting other people when at home or in school in a range of situations and scenarios
Activities in this teaching pack include display posters to identify and describe different root vegetables and shared reading texts to explain some of the ways of supporting other people when at home or in school and read a prayer reflecting to working with others.
The interactive presentation gets the children to investigating different ways of supporting other people when at home or in school by reading and discussing a traditional story.
This assembly can support development in exploring how to work effectively in a team with others. There are teaching activities for shared learning and reflection and an interactive presentation to introduce concepts and key skills.
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Number Order
Identify and record the sequence of a selection of two digit numbers by the place value of their numerical digits when representing their order using concrete equipment and diagrams
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Number Lines
Identify and record the position of a range of two digit numbers on different sized scales that extend from zero to one hundred place values
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Number Words and Digits
Match, compare and order a range of different two digit numbers that have been written in both words and digits from the smallest to biggest values
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Number Frames
Explain and model how to use pictorial diagrams to represent the values of different numbers to one hundred that have been listed in both words and digits