All About our Tear-off Pads

All About our Tear-off Pads

Lesson Planning Pad

Our Tear-Off Lesson Planning Pad highlights the essential components needed to plan and deliver an effective lesson. Ideal for any teacher including ECTs and trainee teachers — this handy A4 pad ensures that your planning is clear, purposeful, and easy to share with others.

Each sheet includes clearly labelled sections for:

- Lesson Objectives

- Success Criteria

- Progress Points

- Teaching Sequence

- Differentiation

- Key Vocabulary

- Resources

- Support Staff

This pad provides a structured, consistent format that makes daily planning quicker and more focused.

It’s an extremely useful document for support staff and teaching assistants too, helping them understand exactly what to focus on, how to support different learners and what to model during the lesson.

The pad is also ideal for lesson observations. Visitors can quickly scan the sheet to see your lesson’s objectives, differentiation strategies and intended learning outcomes — making it a great tool for any form of observation or mentoring.

Each page is tear-off and photocopiable, so you can keep a copy in your files, hand it to a colleague or leave it on your desk for a cover teacher. It's a simple yet powerful tool to support efficient planning, effective communication and high-quality teaching.

Feedback and Assessment Pad

Our Tear-Off Feedback and Assessment Pad is ideal for use by teaching assistants, support staff, or any other adults working with small groups or individual pupils. It provides a quick and consistent way to give meaningful feedback to the class teacher without interrupting the flow of the lesson.

This allows progress, misconceptions, and next steps to be clearly recorded and passed on, so everyone stays informed about each child’s learning journey — including what they’ve done well and where they may need additional support.

One of the best things about the tear-off pad is its flexibility. The feedback sheets can be photocopied, stuck into children’s books to show evidence of learning, or stored in assessment folders to support teacher planning and pupil progress meetings.

The simple layout is designed to save time while ensuring that key information is captured. Whether it’s used during guided reading, intervention sessions or group work across the curriculum, it’s a practical classroom resource that helps support a consistent teaching approach and better communication between staff.

Teaching Support (Teaching assistant) Planner Pad

Effectively utilising your Teaching Assistant can have a significant impact on learning outcomes in the classroom. Our Tear-Off Teaching Support Pads are the perfect solution to help ensure this!

We all know that communication is key, but with the pace of the school day, sometimes there's just not enough time to have a detailed chat five minutes before the bell rings.

With one quick glance, your Teaching Assistant (TA) will know exactly what is planned for the day — from lesson objectives to specific tasks for individual students. This simple yet effective tool saves time and ensures that no important details are missed.

The Tear-Off Teaching Support Pad allows you to make every minute count by providing a clear, concise reference for TAs, ensuring that they are fully prepared and aligned with your teaching plan. Whether it's tracking progress, giving feedback or knowing how to support students effectively, this pad helps keep the classroom running smoothly.

Meeting Notes Pad

You all absolutely loved the meeting notes pages in our A4 notebooks and we received numerous requests to turn this popular feature into a Tear-Off pad. This format makes it easier to photocopy, hole-punch and distribute meeting notes to staff who need a quick reference, all while keeping your notes organised and accessible.

The Tear-Off Meeting Notes Pad is perfect for streamlining your meeting preparation and follow-up. With clear sections for notes, a to-do list and brain space, this pad provides a simple yet effective way to stay on top of meetings, whether for staff meetings, department briefings or team collaborations.

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