Fed up of waking up early to finish off your planning or working late again to get through that pile of marking? Then you need to check out the Primary Resource Bank’s new planning and assessment area! Full of insightful articles, time-saving templates and Primary-focused plans, there’s something for everyone! Here is just a small selection of our amazing assessment materials:
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Maths: Statistics – Progress Chart Y2-Y6
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Primary
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Maths: Numbers and Place Value – Progress Chart Y1-Y6
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Primary
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Maths: Measurement – Progress Chart Y1-Y6
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Primary
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Maths: Fractions and Decimals – Progress Chart Y1-Y6
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Primary
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English: Speaking and Listening – Progress Chart Y1-Y6
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Primary
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English: Comprehension – Progress Chart Y1-Y6
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Primary
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KS1 SATs Maths Booster Extra Pack
Key stage 1
Primary
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KS1 SATS Reading Booster Extra Pack
Key stage 1
Free
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Preparing for sats
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Primary
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Science ‘I can’ statements
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Primary
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Parent’s Guide to the SATs
Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Free
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Pie Corbett’s Top Tips for Summer Reading
Free
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Making the Most of your School Library with Alison Miller
Free
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From Story Reading and Telling into Writing with Pie Corbett
Free
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How MATs can deliver effective literacy improvement programmes
Free
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Refugees, acceptance, and inclusion – using books to develop empathy and understanding, with Jo Cummins
Free
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Quick Fix for Phonics: Overview and Lesson Plans
Early years, Key stage 1
Members only
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Teaching the fluency development lesson — proven instruction for foundational reading competencies, with Professor Tim Rasinski
Free
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From striving to thriving: How to grow confident, capable readers, with Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward
Free
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Using books to build pupils’ empathy skills
Free
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Using guided reading as part of a whole school approach to reading for pleasure, with Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin from the UCL Institute of Education
Free
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Learning to read, learning to think, with Richard Boxall and Rosie Condon
Free
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Pedagogy to practice: How to create a high-impact, low-workload reading lesson
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Using graphic novels in the classroom, with Jo Cummins
Free
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Closing the gap – catch-up phonics, with Joy Allcock
Free