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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.

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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
How to use Paint
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How to use Paint

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Tutorial designed for EYFS and KS1 kids on the basic of using MS Paint. Drawing straight and free lines, inserting shapes, erasing mistakes, using the fill tool and inserting a text box. Please see the rest of my MS Office tutorials for Word, PowerPoint, Publisher and Windows Explorer. If you like this resource, please rate it xx
Number bond spiders
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Number bond spiders

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Children to write down their number bonds to 10 on the legs of the spider. Differentiated, so more able could complete the possible two multiples of 10 to make 100.
Minibeast riddle plan pot writing frame card
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Minibeast riddle plan pot writing frame card

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2 pages designed to be folded into a bottom opening card. Plant pot image on the front, where the riddle is written, and a line for 'I am a ...' and a box for a picture of the minibeast (that could also be labelled as an extension task!)
2012 Olympics game
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2012 Olympics game

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Board game designed to celebrate the 2012 Olympic games. Start at the Wenlock mascot and travel around. When you land on a medal space, get that coloured Olympic ring. Can move between rings using the 2012 logo space. Winner is the person that has collected all five coloured rings and raced to the Mandeville mascot to end. Hope you enjoy playing. If so, please rate and leave feedback :)
Thank you, mum
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Thank you, mum

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A song to the tune of Twinkle twinkle little star to thank mums for all they do for us. Words by Laurie Patsalides.
Commonwealth countries non-fiction
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Commonwealth countries non-fiction

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Homework / classwork sheet designed to help children find out information about the countries of the Commonwealth. To find out the continent, capital city, population, languages spoken, interesting facts etc. Children can use internet, atlas or other non-fiction book to find out the information.
What is Holi?
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What is Holi?

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An introduction (based on Scholastic's Festival Facts Holi) ton the Hindu festival of Holi. To be used in conjunction with the story of Prahlad and Holika. Holi is the festival of colours, and is celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder and water.
Coconut burfi snowballs
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Coconut burfi snowballs

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Instructional PowerPoint on how to make coconut burfi snowballs. Nice easy sweets to make - fits in with Hinduism topic or celebrating Diwali.
Whole world cake ingredients
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Whole world cake ingredients

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Designed to go alongside the Leicester University Botanic Garden's Whole world cake lesson/activity. Images of ingredients that children find growing within the gardens. This is designed for children to draw/use a map of the gardens, stick and label where the ingredients were found growing. The images could also be stuck onto a world map to show where in the world they are naturally grown. Fits in with work on Fair Trade and harvest.
Trick or treating safety rules
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Trick or treating safety rules

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One page SMART notebook display with a screen cover to hide and show rules one by one. To be used to inform children of how to keep safe before they go trick or treating on Hallowe'en. NB: I always explain that not all parents wish their child to go trick or treating, and to respect their parent&'s wishes.