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Free Teacher Stuff Please (Merged)
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Another site with easy printable resourses is
https://www.senteacher.org
Great for customised flashcards. certificates, handwriting sheets etc.Heard the Shaggy Taxi Wind Up Phone Call?
Visit my Shaggy videos on Youtube - search for Rhyburgh1 - now over 700,00 views - bring on the million!! Enjoy.0 -
Does anyone know of any really good freebies/downloads/websites for teachers?
Hoping to extend my classroom bits
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Loads of stuff has been posted previously
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=81179
Hope this helps!Reality is an illusion caused by lack of alcohol0 -
thanks for link - is there any more primary bits though as some of it is very good but too young for my children
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There are loads for older primary around. Far too much to trawl through...you sound like an NQT who has time on their hands to look for this stuff!
Have you checked out NGFL, loads of links off there. bright ideas. primaryresources. are just a few I used to use for my year 5s.Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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Hi - try https://www.show.me.uk
if you click on the teachers button it may have some info you find useful...
HTH
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rgcoleman wrote:Loads of stuff has been posted previously
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=81179
Hope this helps!
I've now merged these threads together. This should help to keep all the info in one place.
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At the Teacher Books website at http://www.teacherbooks.co.uk/ you can request free printed catalogues from the UK’s top educational publishers and booksellers. From what I remember they have them for Folens, Brilliant, Hilda King, Sage, Paul Chapman, Domino - they are the ones that you can photocopy for free and loads others etc etc
I requested several to be mailed to me at the start of term and they arrived really quickly!
The best thing is that I can view the product listings at my leisure in the staffroom and compare – some of the smaller publishers offer really good value if your book budget is tight.0 -
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