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I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience. As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!

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I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience. As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
MATHS - The NUMBERS 1 to 10 For Early Years Pupils
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MATHS - The NUMBERS 1 to 10 For Early Years Pupils

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10 worksheets, each based on the numbers 1 to 10 Colour set number, write/trace set number, write/trace word Circle the box(es) with set number of spiders in them. Each spider 3-10 also has a body that has that many sides so names of shapes can be talked about. Each worksheet supplied as PDF, WORD and images files.
SQUARE PRIME TRIANGLE numbers+ much more
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SQUARE PRIME TRIANGLE numbers+ much more

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A FUN GAME for groups of pupils includes mathematical /other facts about all numbers 1-100 OR USE THE CARDS AS A TEACHING RESOURCE SET OF A5 mini-posters for SQUARE,TRIANGLE,PRIME and PERFECT NUMBERS + ALL INDIVIDUAL CLIP-ART INCLUDED: This A3 GAME BOARD (Looks great laminated) Play/rules involve using SQUARE and PRIME numbers and much more RED squares have SQUARE NUMBERS GREEN squares have PRIME NUMBERS and have People on:child, young adult, old adult BLUE squares have TRIANGLE NUMBERS ORANGE squares have some ATOMIC NUMBERS PURPLE squares have PERFECT NUMBERS YELLOW squares have INTERNATIONAL DIRECT-DIAL CODES(country indicated by flag) PINK have related to MISCELLANEOUS FACTS about that number (some maths some ‘fun’ ADVANCED VERSION Rules for 2 different ways to play the game Advanced 1 - Uses a SCORE CARD so the player can check off all the numbers they have landed on. Each of these has a particular POINTS VALUE BONUS points are awarded in certain conditions THE POINTS TOTAL HAS THEN TO BE WORKED OUT Advanced 2 - Uses a set of CARDS to COLLECT (instead of the SCORE CARD) Each of these cards have INFORMATION about that particular number and includes maths,science and fun facts BONUS points are awarded in certain conditions THE POINTS TOTAL HAS THEN TO BE WORKED OUT BY COUNTING THE NUMBER OF POINTS ON EACH CARD ALSO INCLUDED: GAME RULES, SCORE CARD, SET OF CARDS FOR EACH NUMBER (+BONUS CARDS)
SHAPE MATCHING   -  SPIDER  MATHS (TWINS and TRIPLETS) - Halloween
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SHAPE MATCHING - SPIDER MATHS (TWINS and TRIPLETS) - Halloween

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Find matching shapes/spiders. Working methodically will probably be essential on later questions and the task will be made easier is certain answers can be eliminated first. This has been very popular in the past and students in general work together and enjoy the challenge. Other staff have enjoyed doing this too. Included: Worksheet files in PDF, WORD and Image files. Answers All the 216 available spider shapes as clip art.
ALPHABET + NUMERS + MORE. (1000+ MONSTER BASED CLIP-ART / GRAPHICS) - Halloween
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ALPHABET + NUMERS + MORE. (1000+ MONSTER BASED CLIP-ART / GRAPHICS) - Halloween

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This is a collection of 1000+ MONSTER base clip-art for use in your own displays, projects and activities etc. It includes: 26 MONSTER UPPER CASE ALPHABET* 26 lower case spiders 30 ‘Plain’ monsters* 10 MONSTER NUMERALS* *ALL available in 9 colours, in black silhouette as well as an outline versions The 30 plain monsters also have an ‘ODD ONE OUT’ so that may be used in a spot the difference activity. The OUTLINE monsters have pre- prepared versions to print off at A4,A5,A6 and A7 sizes ready to use forCOLOURING in etc. Available as separate PDF’s (use if you want images as they don’t distort as they get bigger - use Insert > Object if you use with MS WORD) **** USING the PDF’s CERTAINLY GIVE BETTER QUALITY RESULTS**** Also as separate 300dpi PNG’s IDEAS FOR WHAT THESE CAN BE USED FOR COUNTING e.g: how many eyes?, How many legs etc MATCHING - UPPER and lower case letters. COMPARISONS CLASSROOM DISPLAYS COLOUR MATCHING ODD ONE OUT FLASH CARDS and OTHER ACTIVITIES Reference Guides are included to help identify the resource you want. The entire collection is over 120Mb so you must be able to UNZIP the folder. Please let me know if there is anything else I can add to this resource and please review if you find these resources are useful.
MULTIPLICATION TABLES to 10x10 (TIMES TABLES)  One x table per A4
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MULTIPLICATION TABLES to 10x10 (TIMES TABLES) One x table per A4

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Multiplication tables that I have printed back-to-back and laminated. One side have X ? ( eg 1x2, 2x2, …10 x2) tables and the other the associated ?X tables( eg 2x1, 2x2…2x10) My daughter asked me to do these for our 3years 7month old grandson who has developed a particular interest in Maths and particularly number. He has used them on virtually a daily basis and even at his young age, knows most of his multiplication tables off by heart, which is amazing.
CONVERT NUMBERS to WORDS in EXCEL (No add-ins or VBA required)
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CONVERT NUMBERS to WORDS in EXCEL (No add-ins or VBA required)

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An EXCEL workbook which enables the user to convert a number to words. Works up to 999,999,999,999 and is a single ‘formula’ in a single excel cell The workbook has 3 tabs; A single number conversion A multi number conversion A random number generator (between 2 numbers set by the user) and converts the generated number to words All three versions AUTOFILL can be used to generate more rows. I am going to try to create some CONVERTING NUMBERS to WORD worksheets when I get the time by copying and pasting a set of cells into InDesign, Word Publisher, Powerpoint etc.
SPIDER MATHS - SETS OF DOMINOES 0-0 to 12-12 - Halloween
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SPIDER MATHS - SETS OF DOMINOES 0-0 to 12-12 - Halloween

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A set of dominoes to double 12 featuring the spiders from my spider set of resources. I have included a colour and black and white versions as PDF’s and all the separate pages as JPEG image files in case you need to use a different package such as WORD.
PRIME NUMBERS LESS THAN 100 - Via PRIME PIXEL PICTURES (set of 25) + more
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PRIME NUMBERS LESS THAN 100 - Via PRIME PIXEL PICTURES (set of 25) + more

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PLEASE TRY THE FREE VERSION FIRST A fun way to learn the prime numbers less than 100 A set of 25 pixel picture puzzles Shade the squares that have prime numbers Identify Prime and Composite (non-prime) numbers 3 levels of difficulty Worksheets (A5/A4) + ANSWERS + blank grids Guidance/Instructions** Prior Knowledge Required Being able to identify some if not all the prime numbers less than 100 unless you use this as an activity for this purpose. This is an activity designed to make the learning of PRIME numbers much easier and I have been surprised, in the past, how successful it has been. Start with the PRACTICE question if needed. For this and ONE STAR PUZZLES the if you work through the grid, starting in the top left hand corner and work left to right and row by row the sequence of PRIME NUMBERS <100 appear IN ORDER. So find 2 and work through to 97 The sequence repeats (partially in some cases) up to the prime needed complete the puzzle Get them to do this methodically - this is how they pick up the sequence ( a printed sequence for them to have alongside may scaffold the initial process). TWO STAR - Same rules but generally a larger grid THREE STAR - Usually a larger grid but primes not in a particular order although some part of the prime sequence may occur. (Find a 2 and it may be next to a 3, then a 5, then a 7 etc etc) I have provided some blank grids for pupils to make up their own puzzles. Draw a picture by colouring in a small grid. Then working with a larger grid get them to write LIGHTLY SHADE their picture onto a big grid In each shaded square they then write a PRIME NUMBER (in sequence at first as in a one star puzzle) which gets them writing out the primes) FILL IN THE REST OF THE GRID WITH NON-PRIME which is an equally IMPORTANT TASK EITHER COPY THIS ONTO ANOTHER BLANK GRID or use COMPUTER and TABLE IN WORD, POWERPOINT or similar to produce a printable puzzle. I have used ADOBE’s InDesign to make this set of puzzles Please Comment/follow so if there are upgrades/changes you can be easily notified - Thank You