A set of simple printable rounding rollercoaster visuals to support understanding of rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000. They can be printed and laminated or printed and placed in reusable wipeable pockets. Additionally, they can also be displayed and annotated on the IWB.
Pupils write their given number in the rollercoaster car, the 10s/100s/1000s numbers in each tunnel that number sits between and complete the sentence stem.
Colour and black and white versions.
Font used: OpenDyslexic
Dyslexia Friendly Tips:
Print on buff/cream coloured paper or offer use of a coloured reading ruler if the student is displaying signs of visual stress
Avoid reducing the size when printing
Provide a visual number line to support pupils’ number sense
Make sure you check out my other resources - more added all the time.
A set of cards to link to Developing the Young Workforce Skills for Learning, Life and Work, to support Scotland’s Youth Employment Strategy. This resource can be printed to use for display purposes to refer to throughout the school day or to use as flashcards for individual/small group purposes.
7 pages, split into categories for learning, life and work.
Differentiated colour by number activity to support understanding of EURHBFL initial sounds. Students have to correctly identify the initial sound of each picture, then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the shape accordingly. Great for a structured adult activity as part of your phonics carousel, an independent activity to add to your phonics continuous provision or a recap activity for older students requiring an intervention.
What’s Included:
3 levels ranging from more challenging to least challenging
Corresponding colour sheet to match each levelled activity sheet
Answer key for each level
Images from: Widgit Online
Font used: OpenDyslexic
Printing Instructions:
Most challenging level from page 1-3, middle challenge level from page 4-6, least challenging level from page 7-9.
For each level, print the first two pages, i.e. pages 1 & 2 / 4 & 5 / 7 & 8.
Save printer ink by printing one copy of each answer key on pages 3, 6, 9 or displaying the images on your interactive whiteboard.
Please note, this resource was created A4 in size, therefore if buying outside of the UK, ensure you change the printer settings for your region.
Dyslexia Friendly Tips:
Print on buff/cream coloured paper or offer use of a coloured reading ruler if the student is displaying signs of visual stress
Avoid reducing the size when printing
Provide a visual sound mat to support pupil’s phoneme/grapheme association
Make sure you check out my other resources - more added all the time.
LICENSING TERMS: You are purchasing a licence for one teacher to use in a single setting/single classroom with their students. Licenses are non-transferrable. If you know other school staff who would like to use this product, direct them to The Support Shed Shop where they can make a purchase of their own.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource and its contents is copyrighted by Gillian Dow/The Support Shed, 2024. All rights reserved. This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form which is strictly forbidden. Materials may not be resold, altered, or redistributed in part or in whole. Materials are for classroom and personal use only. Commercial use is prohibited. Failure to comply with these terms is violation of UK Copyright Law.
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