Hi donsbuck, welcome to the forum and congrats on qualifying!
For Lit, choose a (pref. picture) book you like for each year, (or one for Y3&4 and one for Y5&6) and think of loads of things you could do with them, then you just have to carry two/four books round with you! E.g. Way Home by Libby Hathorn and Gregory Rogers would be a great book to use with upper KS2, write diary extract as the boy or the cat, act it out, descriptive writing of the mood, graph of feelings/emotions as the book progresses, story through the eyes of an onlooker, dialogue between the boy and X the next day... etc!
Numeracy... try this website, click on any day of the year... To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Loads of Starter of The Days, but actually a lot of them would last a whole lesson as there's bound to be lots of teaching input required! If they get it, change the problem slightly, get them to change the problem and test each other etc., if they don't get it, simplify and teach from the board a step at a time giving them time to explore that step before moving on.
Hope this helps!
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