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KS1 / SEN Maths.  Number Bonds to 10: Subtraction Worksheets
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KS1 / SEN Maths. Number Bonds to 10: Subtraction Worksheets

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A zip file containing 4 folders, each with 10 worksheets plus answers. The 10 worksheets are all different from each other, but are at the same level, so are ideal for repeated practice of essential skills. There is a section on the sheets where pupils set personal targets. The aim is that, with daily practice - say over two weeks, they should increase accuracy and reduce time. The first folder is straightforward (8-3=?). The others become more challenging (eg 8-?=5). Appropriate for KS1 and for older children who have not mastered basic skills.
Speed practice for beginners and SEN maths.  Number Bonds to 10.
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Speed practice for beginners and SEN maths. Number Bonds to 10.

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Inside the zip file there are 4 folders, each containing 10 worksheets plus answers. The worksheets are all different, but all at the same level. They provide daily speed practice for children working on their number bonds to 10. The exercises should be timed, and pupils should be encouraged to set themselves targets which they write in the space provided. Folders 2-4 provide an introduction to the mental processes needed for subtraction. The questions follow the following format: Folder 1: 2+7=? Folder 2: 2+?=9 Folder 3: ?+7=9 Folder 4: Random
SPaG:  Changing tenses - spelling rules for adding suffixes to multi-syllable words.  KS2/3
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SPaG: Changing tenses - spelling rules for adding suffixes to multi-syllable words. KS2/3

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Spelling and grammar in one resource pack. A PowerPoint presentation on the spelling rules for multi-syllable words. Slides on syllable counting, stress marking, the rules for doubling or not, and the difference between UK and US English (traveled / travelled). Accompanied by a grammar worksheet with 2 exercises where pupils have to apply the spelling rules in order to change verbs from simple present to present continuous/progressive, and from simple present to simple past. (e.g. benefit - benefited; refer - referred; cancel / cancelling). Best for upper KS2 or KS3.
Spelling Presentation and Worksheet for KS2/3
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Spelling Presentation and Worksheet for KS2/3

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A short PDF presentation revising the rules for doubling consonants to keep short vowel sounds, and for adding suffixes. Accompanied by a spelling worksheet where pupils have to find 20 mis-spelled words and correct them. It is assumed that pupils are familiar with the terms 'long/short vowels' and 'hard/soft c and g'. Good for upper KS2 and KS3. Answers are provided.
SPaG Bundle: Changing Tenses
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SPaG Bundle: Changing Tenses

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A classroom poster with a simple chart showing how three present tenses have corresponding past tenses. Plus worksheets for pupil practice. Good for either KS2 or KS3. Answers included.
SPaG:  Past and Present Poster for KS2
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SPaG: Past and Present Poster for KS2

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A poster showing how three English present tenses each have corresponding past tenses. Some of the terminology around verbs can be confusing. Present continuous, present progressive are the same thing. So are imperfect, past continuous and past progressive. An explanation of the three uses of the emphatic tenses is given underneath the verb chart.
Fraction Addition: KS2/3
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Fraction Addition: KS2/3

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Differentiated worksheets for KS2/3. Three levels, each with five worksheets with answers. The lowest level has a limited range of easy denominators. The middle level has denominators from 2-12, and the highest level has mixed numbers. Questions and answers presented in lowest terms.
Percentage of a Number: KS2/3 Worksheets
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Percentage of a Number: KS2/3 Worksheets

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5 worksheets with answers. The task is to find a percentage of a given number under 200 (e.g. 15% of 125). The percentages required are multiples of 5 up to and including 50%. Pupils need to be able to give answers in decimals. Suitable for upper KS2 or KS3.
Fractions Bundle
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Fractions Bundle

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Simplifying, multiplying and dividing fractions. A bundle of 60 differentiated worksheets for upper KS2 and KS3.
Ratio: converting to fractions, percent and decimals.  KS2/3
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Ratio: converting to fractions, percent and decimals. KS2/3

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10 worksheets with answers - two levels. Five worksheets where pupils fill in a conversion chart from ratio to fractions, decimals and percentages. Answers supplied. The second set has a conversion chart in the same format, but conversions are from ratios, fractions, percentages and decimals. Suitable for KS2/3
Equivalent Fractions KS2.  Differentiated Worksheets
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Equivalent Fractions KS2. Differentiated Worksheets

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KS2 maths resource. 3 levels of worksheet. Differentiation achieved by selective use of denominator (e.g. L1 denominators are 2, 5; L3 are 2-12). Each zip file contains a worksheet and answer sheet. Task is to supply the missing numerator in an equivalent fraction.