A colourful set of 25 A4 sized posters showing the alternate spellings for different phonemes including: ai, oa, ee, oo, oi, ow, ur, ar, or, air, ear, igh and examples of words using each of the alternate spellings.
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Phonemes & Spelling Posters - A colourful set of 25 A4 sized posters showing the alternate spellings for 12 different phonemes
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A set of 6 colourful A4 sized posters to encourage students to begin their stories in a variety of different ways including past tense, facts, objects, characters, and speech.
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Story Starters Posters - A set of 6 colourful A4 sized posters to encourage students to begin their stories in different ways
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Contractions & Apostrophes Posters - 2 A4 sized posters explaining contractions and apostrophes for display in your classroom.
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A fun VCOP vocabulary pyramid display for your classroom with blank spaces to fill in with your own vocabulary. Progressive bands of vocabulary are combined in rows as they progress in complexity.
I think it's much more recognized now than it has been before, and will continue to be.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2012/mar/15/journey-game-or-interactive-art
Yes. On the classic spectrum of visual arts, there is "fine art" on on end and "arts & crafts" on the other with fashion landing somewhere in the middle. The spectrum is typically based on the purpose or "meaning" in the art, and the difficulty of execution.
The history of Christianity in relation to the development of Western culture is valuable, whether a person is religious/spiritual or not. It fits in naturally with the study of philosophy, history, politics, literature, art... etc.