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KS1 Being Sorry. June 7, 2014 KS 1 Prayer Resources 8287 views. This week we are thinking about being sorry. It is not always easy to be a good friend and to make good choices and sometimes we will make mistakes and we will have to say sorry to others. We will take some time to think about when we have done something wrong and we will think about what we have to do to be better friends once.
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Hi, We have switched over to the Reading Vipers this year as the basis for our whole class reading which is working really well. We would like to give out book marks with reading question prompts to support them with reading at home. Is it ok to make these using the vipers so that the children have a link between home and school? Many thanks.
To begin the lesson, tell the class that they will be practicing comparing numbers. Ask for a student volunteer to define the word compare. After some discussion, remind your class that compare means to see if one number is the same as, smaller than, or bigger than another number.; Write the terms greater than, less than, and equal to on the whiteboard.
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