This is part of the "Teacher Timesavers" series of books that include photocopiable resources to provide the primary teacher with at least 134 time-saving sheets for general day-to-day use. This book offers a range of theme-based activities, for both individual and collaborative work. While the activities are in line with many of the requirements of technology in the national curriculum they will also help to develop children's problem-solving skills in all areas of the curriculum. Many of the activities are suitable for ...
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This is part of the "Teacher Timesavers" series of books that include photocopiable resources to provide the primary teacher with at least 134 time-saving sheets for general day-to-day use. This book offers a range of theme-based activities, for both individual and collaborative work. While the activities are in line with many of the requirements of technology in the national curriculum they will also help to develop children's problem-solving skills in all areas of the curriculum. Many of the activities are suitable for the whole primary age range with differentiation by outcome rather than by task. The themes are clothes, entertainment, journeys, houses and homes, communication and food. The author was winner of the 1990 Eleanor Farjeon Award for her contribution to children's literature.
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