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TheSchoolRun.com closure date

As we informed you a few months ago, TheSchoolRun has had to make the difficult decision to close due to financial pressures and the company has now ceased trading. We had hoped to keep our content available through a partnership with another educational provider, but this provider has since withdrawn from the agreement.

As a result, we now have to permanently close TheSchoolRun.com. However, to give subscribers time to download any content they’d like to keep, we will keep the website open until 31st July 2025. After this date, the site will be taken down and there will be no further access to any resources. We strongly encourage you to download and save any resources you think you may want to use in the future.

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You should already have received 16 primary school eBooks (worth £108.84) to download and keep. If you haven’t received these, please contact us at [email protected] before 31st July 2025, and we will send them to you.

We are very sorry that there is no way to continue offering access to resources and sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused.

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Using alliteration worksheet

Using alliteration

Alliteration is using words that start with the same letter or sound for literary effect. Alliteration is often used in poetry and persuasive writing. Look at the name in each of these ‘empty’ sentences. You need to find all the other words that start with this letter in the table below. See if you can work out how to organise the words so that the sentences make sense.
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Using concrete and abstract nouns worksheet

Using concrete and abstract nouns

Each of these sentences is missing a concrete noun and an abstract noun; can you add them in? Once you’ve finished, underline concrete nouns in blue and abstract nouns in red.
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Using onomatopoeia worksheet

Using onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeia is describing a sound by using a word that actually makes that sound. Splash, whir, clang... what other onomatopeic sounds do you like? Think about when you get into school in the morning. What sounds do you hear? Use this table to help you and then write your own poem similar to the one above (it doesn’t have to rhyme!).
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Writing active and passive sentences worksheet

Writing active and passive sentences

Can you complete these sentences in your own way so that they are active sentences? Then can you complete these sentences in your own way so that they are passive sentences?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: 2D and 3D views practice

Non-verbal reasoning: 2D and 3D views practice

Working on 2D and 3D views of shapes will help you answer questions about 3D shape rotation. The figure on the left is a 3D object. Pick the correct the top view of the figure from the options available
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: 2D shape-building

Non-verbal reasoning: 2D shape-building

Which of the figures make up the 3D shape shown on the left?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: 2D shapes rotation revision

Non-verbal reasoning: 2D shapes rotation revision

In these questions, the first figure on the left is rotated by a certain angle to arrive at the second figure. By what angle has the first figure has been rotated?
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: 2D views from different directions

Non-verbal reasoning: 2D views from different directions

A 3D shape has been given on the left. Choose the correct 2D view, as seen from the direction given by the arrow mark.
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: 2D views of 3D shapes

Non-verbal reasoning: 2D views of 3D shapes

The figure on the left is a 3D object. Pick the correct the top view of the figure from the options available.
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Non-verbal reasoning worksheet: 3D rotation revision

Non-verbal reasoning: 3D rotation revision

Which of the figures have been rotated to make the figure in the question?
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