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Thanks for stopping by! I provide resources mainly for primary age pupils. I am currently teaching P5 (Year 4) so most uploads coming up will be applicable for that age, however I also create many resources which can be used by all teachers! Enjoy :-)

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Thanks for stopping by! I provide resources mainly for primary age pupils. I am currently teaching P5 (Year 4) so most uploads coming up will be applicable for that age, however I also create many resources which can be used by all teachers! Enjoy :-)
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ┊PERIMETER ┊Measuring Scavenger Hunt Task Cards
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UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ┊PERIMETER ┊Measuring Scavenger Hunt Task Cards

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This is a fun lesson for practicing perimeter where students will go around the school/ classroom (or wherever you would like to place the cards) and answer the questions about perimeter. The product contains a print out of the ready made questions to display. (I also have a Powerpoint Presentation available on my store which goes through the lesson step by step) I have left some task cards blank which will require a shape. You can either add these in on the computer or draw them yourself (like I did, so that they were to scale so that the children could measure them with a ruler). The cards are also differentiated for 3 different levels of learners, the triangle symbol being the lower ability, pentagon being the middle and hexagon being the higher. I hope you enjoy! let me know if you like it :-) Amber x
IDENTIFYING 3D SHAPES | REAL LIFE OBJECTS | WORKSHEET
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IDENTIFYING 3D SHAPES | REAL LIFE OBJECTS | WORKSHEET

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This worksheet is a perfect task for introducing 3D shapes and can also be used to test children’s knowledge. I have done a range of 3D blocks and also real life 3D objects. 3D shapes used are cone, square based pyramid, cuboid/rectangular prism, sphere, cube, triangular prism and cylinder.
STARTING SOUNDS | CUT AND PASTE
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STARTING SOUNDS | CUT AND PASTE

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A starting sounds cut and paste worksheet. Goes with Jack hartmann’s ‘learning letter sounds’ and ‘work out to the letter sound’ songs (Ii= insect), good worksheet to follow up with after learning. (Letters are in comic sans for easy letter recognition but the thumbnail shows a different font that doesn’t fit)
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ┊PERIMETER ┊Measuring Scavenger Hunt PowerPoint
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UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ┊PERIMETER ┊Measuring Scavenger Hunt PowerPoint

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This is a fun lesson for practicing perimeter where students will go around the school/ classroom (or wherever you would like to place the cards) and answer the questions about perimeter. This product contains a PowerPoint presentation with instructions for the lesson and there is also a print out available on my store with the ready made questions to print out. I have left some blank which will require a shape. You can either add these in on the computer or draw them yourself (like I did, so that they were to scale so that the children could measure them with a ruler). The lesson is also differentiated for 3 different levels of learners, the triangle symbol being the lower ability, pentagon being the middle and hexagon being the higher. I hope you enjoy! let me know if you like it :-) Amber x
DISTANCE LEARNING | Zoom Home Scavenger Hunt
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DISTANCE LEARNING | Zoom Home Scavenger Hunt

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A home scavenger hunt perfect for a bit of fun during distance learning on zoom. The items that the students need to find are very general and they come up with lots of different cool ideas as some are shapes and colours. Students can talk to the rest of the class about the item they have found for class points! The children love it and it is lots of fun and gets them excited and up and moving around their house instead of sat in front of the computer the whole time. The powerpoint can be edited to be made more difficult or descriptive for older students so it is suitable for everyone, enjoy!
FUN CRAFT | COVID 19 | How to Make Your Own Mask
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FUN CRAFT | COVID 19 | How to Make Your Own Mask

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A fun craft that is suitable to current times! A step by step instruction powerpoint on how to make your own mask with easily accessible materials. All you need it some fabric, elastic (or string), glue and pens! The powerpoint also provides some information on how masks work and how they protect us and others around us.
BODY PARTS | MAKE YOUR OWN BINGO
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BODY PARTS | MAKE YOUR OWN BINGO

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Make your own bingo worksheet where students can choose and cut and stick to make their own bingo card. This goes with the “Body parts” powerpoint that has some fun actions to review or learn body parts, a song and an explanation of how to make the bingo card. (I don’t know why the thumbnail is messed up, its fine when opened :-) )
NAME TENT CARDS | Beginning of the year name activity | Back to School
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NAME TENT CARDS | Beginning of the year name activity | Back to School

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This activity is perfect for the beginning of the year when you are getting to know your class. The activity involves the students creating a name tent for their tables. It also has space for them to write information about themselves which is useful for the teacher to know, such as favourite subject, words to describe themselves, people that are close to them and activities that they like to do.
ADDITION | Bonds to 10
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ADDITION | Bonds to 10

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Students need to count the different coloured counters and fill in the number sentences to 10. The second section requires them to work out how many MORE numbers are needed to make 10.
NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES | Describing a creature
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NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES | Describing a creature

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Students need to use their knowledge of nouns and adjectives to describe the creature. There is a visual success criteria checklist at the top of the page that remind them to include capital letters, finger spaces and full stops.