<p>I have created this resource to consolidate adding coins. Each letter represents a coin, pupils add up the coins to work out the cost of the message.</p>
<p>Cut out the middle circle and laminate this sheet to make a reusable viewfinder so your pupils can go outside and search for the signs of Autumn.</p>
<p>I used this with my class to show them different ways of handling data. Using small bags of M&m’s, the pupils sort the colours before completing the tally chart, bar graph and answering questions.</p>
<p>Have your pupils spread kindness by leaving compliments on classmates Compli-mats. I used this as a transition activity however you may use it to simply spread some kindness around. It’s also a helpful tool for self esteem work in a nurture setting.</p>
<p>I created this all about me resource to use with this years P7 group transitioning to high school.<br />
It could also be used to introduce pupils to a new teacher or as a talking mat for a new group experience.</p>
<p>I created this workbook for World Oceans day.</p>
<p>Within the pack you will identify different oceans and also study animals within the oceans before creating a research report of your own.</p>
<p>This resource can be used for display purposes if creating a class playlist.<br />
If the ipods are laminated they can be reused weekly, monthly etc.</p>
<p>I have hidden the jolly phonics tricky word lists within these pictures. Children colour the square depending on the word identified and the image will become apparent at the end.</p>
<p>I’ve created a template with simple follow along instructions. I used this with upper stages to create a love heart gift bag as a Valentines activity but it could be used for a range of important dates.</p>
<p>In class I asked the pupils to write messages on to their hearts before cutting them out.</p>
<p>Resources required - card, scissors and glue.</p>
<p>A set of question cards for number bonds to 20. This resource can also be used for number bonds to 10 with larger numbers kept aside for progression.</p>
<p>I created this for a bit of Halloween fun in my classroom. I printed it off in A3 and each child write their name on the back of a wart before being blindfolded and set free to ‘pin the wart on the witch’</p>
<p>I have a number of free resources for download. Head on over to Instagram @TeachingInTrainers to see how I and others use them.</p>
<p>I created this Boggle for my classroom wall as a fast finisher task. I plan to make it a small weekly competition and I will mix the rules up. Some weeks it will be for individuals, partners or entire tables.</p>
<p>I will also have some weeks whereby I allow a dictionary and other weeks where I allow an online dictionary to promote word searching skills.</p>
<p>I printed 2 full sets of cards to double up the vowels and common doubled letters</p>
<p>This resource includes 9 bingo boards containing various numbers to 19. (Print as many copies as required to accomodate your class)</p>
<p>Also included is a Powerpoint using place value images of ten blocks and units. Pupils must work out the place value amount and mark it off on their bingo boards.</p>
<p>This is a really simple writing lesson in which I asked pupil to describe Cranachan, the Scottish pudding, for Burns Night. Followed by drawing an image of the layering and ingredients.</p>
<p>We then made Cranachan in class and served it in small clear cups. The recipe attached is for 10 portions.</p>