I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!
I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!
Simple but effective display for teacher-parent meetings to show the main points that the child is doing well and the points they need to work on. Useful for both the teacher and the parents to refer to and a nice consolidation alongside a grade card or if there are no written reports.
This editable concept sheet for Whiterose Maths is made up of four characters from White Rose and four speech bubbles. Children can use this to state different concepts in the unit they’re learning. The speech bubbles and character names are fully editable.
This large (A3-sized) pixel/8-bit style board game is fully editable. There are a variety of different spaces already set which make for a really interesting game - I’d say much more exciting than your regular Snakes and Ladders style game.
The second and third pages of this resource are the question cards which you can easily create to fit with any topic. When the player lands on the question mark space, they select a question card and if they answer correctly they may roll again. I’ve also included a variety of 8-bit style characters that you could print off to use as player pieces.
All you really need to play is a printer and a die. You could even project it and play it that way! I personally print and laminate a number of copies so groups of 3-4 can play together.
My children really love to play this. It’s a fun and naturally competitive way to review the content at the end of a unit. I hope your students also enjoy it! If they do, please kindly leave a review. Thank you!
This large (A3-sized) board game is a fully editable remake on the classic game of Snakes and Ladders. There are pipes that players fall down and vines that they can climb up. There are also other examples of spaces you can use and edit and move such as roll again, miss a go, go back to the start etc.
The second and third pages of this resource are the question cards which you can easily create to fit with any topic. When the player lands on the question mark space, they select a question card and if they answer correctly they may roll again. I’ve also included a variety of 8-bit style characters that you could print off to use as player pieces.
All you really need to play is a printer and a die. You could even project it and play it that way! I personally print and laminate a number of copies so groups of 3-4 can play together.
My children really love to play this. It’s a fun and naturally competitive way to review the content at the end of a unit. I hope your students also enjoy it! If they do, please kindly leave a review. Thank you!
This fun 8-bit styled presentation allows 2 players compete to solve a calculation as quickly as possible. The whole thing is fully editable so you can change the problems to suit your children’s abilities.
The idea is to set your own problems (of increasing difficulty), project the presentation onto the white board and then select two children of equal ability to come up and race to solve the problem on the board.
Really fun activity for them to do and it allows you to easily identify any problems straight away and then work through it with the whole class. You can also encourage student talk by having the winner explain their working.
All in all, a simple but effective way to review and reinforce content.
If you like this resource, please kindly leave a review. Thank you.
A selection of 10 different colourful, engaging and fully editable starters for Maths lessons. Mental activities designed to get the children warmed-up and ready for their lesson. A two minute timer is also included on each as well as a (more) link on some slides to easily find new content.
The activities included are the 24 Number Game, One in Thirty-six, Countdown, Columns XYZ Challenge, A-Z Speed Maths, Codebreaker, What’s the Question, Riddle me This, Sequence and Secret Pathway.
Each starter already has an example in it which is aimed at UKS2 level. However, all the content can easily be changed to suit your children’s abilities.
Each fortnight, I take a bit of time to set up the starters and then they are ready to go at the beginning of each lesson for two full weeks. The variety of activities keeps the children engaged and looking forward to the next and I hope your children enjoy it as much as mine do.
Please see the previews for a better idea of the content and if you decide to download, please kindly leave a review. Thank you.
This presentation page is designed to be shown to the class in the morning. It is a single page which contains a variety of different challenges and other sections. Please see the preview to get the best idea of its content.
It includes a welcome message, the day and date, a how are you feeling section, a quick maths problem, a where in the world section, the word of the day with definition, and many other challenges.
The presentation already comes filled to the brim with a week’s worth of content aimed at UKS2, but every aspect can easily be edited to suit your children’s needs.
At the start of each week I take some time to add the content and then it’s ready to go at the start of each day for the entire week. As there is so much content on just the one page, it’s best displayed on the projector. I find it perfect for mornings with the children before lessons begin.
If you do decide to download, I hope your children enjoy it. I would very much appreciate a review as well if you could take the time to add one. Thank you.