Different coloured doors for children to write their house/flat number (significant numbers - EYFS) and enough room to write their names too.
Comes with a title for display (title says: What is your door number?)
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A set of number lines (up to 10) with pictures that match the quantity.
There are 2 sets: one starts with number 1; the other starts from 0.
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A very simple random number picker. Simply open the slide show and hold down the down/right/left/up arrow and release to stop at a number.
Some ideas for use:
- Locating number on number line.
- Number order: Is this number bigger/smaller than x
- Adding
- Finding the difference
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An activity to introduce children to the basics of addition and its written form with butterflies. Count the spots on the butterfly's wings and match it to the right flower. Children can write the sums down on the butterflies' bodies. If writing a number sentence proves too difficult, have students color in a block on the grid to correspond with the number of spots on the butterfly to demonstrate one-on-one correspondence. Aligned with CCSS: K.CC.1, K.CC.3, K.OA.1, K.OA.2, 1.OA.3, 1.OA.6 Appropriate for Early Childhood Education (Pre-K and younger). ECE-MA, ECE-MA-co
Scooby Doo and Shaggy are a little confused with their numbers. Can you help Velma teach Scooby Doo and Shaggy about place value?
A useful activity, I hope :)
Football with numbers on them for ordering (blank footballs included for counting). Page can be blown up to A3 if need pictures to be bigger. Picture of football goal included.
Boost children's timetables recall by short practise / quizzes. 14 questions per page (A5), all different in combination so that children do not copy the child next to them. You can then get children to mark their friends' quizzes, further consolidating their knowledge.
The sheets are in an Microsoft Excel sheet. They are within printing perimeters so you can print them straight off your computer (Short edge binding for back to back).
Generate multiple unique sheets with (literally) a double click of the mouse!
Fun times tables fortune tellers. Tried and tested with my Y3 class and it well done really well! They were able to make the fortune tellers themselves after doing it with me only once.
It's a good revision tool and helps with children who are reluctant to learn their times tables!
Lovely number characters to help children remember the shape of the digits. Each character has its own rhyme.
The 3 main resources include:
- Number picture cards
- Number writing book
- Black and white number book for children to colour in.
Variations of the above resources include A5 number picture cards and the number writing book with a blank page after the cover (for duplex, back-to back printer setting).
Copyright: I own all clipart in these resources. For use with own students for educational purposes only.
8 times tables faces (12 posters, A4) to make learning the times tables easy and fun! The characters are designed to be interesting and quirky to gauge children's imagination and curiosity. There are 2 sets: one is just of the faces. The other has the 8 times tables number sentence at the top.
Hopefully your children/students will take and interest in the 8 times tables and learning them will not be too much of a chore!
Note: This is for the 8 times tables only.
Things to do to help learn the number facts:
1. Find the multiplication facts in the pictures and GET GOOD and QUICK at finding them!
2. Laminate the posters and trace over them with a non-permanent marker regularly.
3. Recall the multiplication fact using the posters with the faces only (not the ones with the multiplication fact on top.)
4. Become a 'mentor'. Take the cards to someone else and help them find the multiplication facts in the pictures.
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