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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, mostly free of charge. Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.

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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, mostly free of charge. Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
(Year 1) Multiplication using Arrays (Power point & worksheet) - Lesson 1
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(Year 1) Multiplication using Arrays (Power point & worksheet) - Lesson 1

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This power point presentation is useful for teaching multiplication using the array method for beginners which includes (21 slides): - A mental starter - Description of how to solve multiplication sentences using the array method - Learning objectives - Key words of the day - What symbols to be used in multiplication - Whole class activity - Worksheet to be used by children independently - Extension work at the end National Curriculum link: Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of a teacher. Learning objectives: WALT: Solve one-step problems involving multiplication by calculating the answer using arrays. WILF: I can solve multiplication problems using arrays.
Converting MM,CM,
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Converting MM,CM,

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This lesson is a basic lesson to get pupils measuring MM and CM and being able to convert the two, this lesson will be a good base to then move children to convert to KM,CM,MM.
Year 2 - Shapes Week 1
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Year 2 - Shapes Week 1

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In Week 1, pupils will explore 2D and 3D shapes, focusing on identifying, naming, and describing their properties. Activities will include recognising common 2D shapes such as squares, rectangles, triangles, and circles, and understanding 3D shapes like cubes, cuboids, spheres, and cylinders. Because i taught this unit after addition and subtraction in term two i’ve named it Week 5, but it’s first week of teaching shape in Year 2. Pupils will also learn to describe shapes using mathematical vocabulary, such as “sides,” “vertices,” “edges,” and “faces,” and begin to sort shapes based on their properties. Practical tasks, including hands-on exploration with shape manipulatives and sorting activities, will build their understanding. Lessons align with the White Rose Maths Scheme, ensuring structured progression and a strong foundation for geometry skills. Adaptive resources are included to support all learners. Year 2 - Shapes Week 2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160476
Symmetry Drawing Christmas
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Symmetry Drawing Christmas

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Christmas Symmetry Drawing with a Grid involves creating festive illustrations by completing symmetrical designs using a grid. Students are provided with half of a Christmas-themed image, such as a tree, bell, reindeer or ornament and a grid overlay. They use the grid lines as guides to carefully replicate the missing half, ensuring symmetry. This activity helps develop fine motor skills, spatial awareness and an understanding of reflection and balance, while incorporating seasonal fun. If you liked this free resource and want more try our premium 60 plus resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13164544
Winter Symmetry Activity
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Winter Symmetry Activity

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This winter symmetry worksheet lets students explore symmetry with a festive twist! Featuring winter-themed images like snowflakes, mittens, and holiday trees, students will match each picture to its symmetrical half or complete the missing side to create a perfectly balanced design. The activity reinforces symmetry concepts while celebrating the winter season, making learning fun and engaging. Perfect for seasonal lessons or independent practice! Symmetry Mastery Bundle – From Basics to Challenges! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13164544
Symmetry Matching Activity
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Symmetry Matching Activity

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his symmetry matching worksheet helps students identify and connect images to their corresponding symmetrical halves. Featuring a variety of shapes, objects, and patterns, it encourages recognition of vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry. Students will match pairs by drawing lines and can extend their learning by completing the missing halves of symmetrical shapes. This fun and visual activity builds critical thinking and spatial awareness. Symmetry Mastery Bundle – From Basics to Challenges! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13164544
Symmetry SEND - KS1
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Symmetry SEND - KS1

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This resource includes 7 engaging symmetry worksheets perfect for developing children’s understanding of symmetry and reflection while celebrating the holiday season. Each worksheet features a half-drawn festive design on a grid, encouraging students to complete the missing half by mirroring the details. If you liked this free resource and want more try our premium 60 plus resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13164544
Symmetry Animals
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Symmetry Animals

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This animal symmetry worksheet helps students explore symmetry through nature! Featuring images of butterflies, beetles, fish, and other animals, students will complete the missing half of each creature to create perfectly symmetrical designs. This activity enhances understanding of symmetry while encouraging creativity and appreciation for the natural world. Ideal for science or math lessons, or as a fun, hands-on activity! Symmetry Mastery Bundle – From Basics to Challenges! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13164544
(Year 1) Whole, Half & Quarter
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(Year 1) Whole, Half & Quarter

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This power point presentation is useful for teaching whole, halves and quarter which includes (24 slides): - A mental starter - Whole, Half and Quarter - Written number forms - Whole class activity - Word problems - Worksheet pack to be used by children independently National Curriculum link: - Recognise, find and name a half as one of two equal parts of an object, shape or quantity - Recognise, find and name a quarter as one of four equal parts of an object, shape or quantity.
Sort 3D Shapes (Year 2) Week 3
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Sort 3D Shapes (Year 2) Week 3

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Engage your students in an interactive exploration of 3D shapes with this easy-to-use PowerPoint resource! Perfect for KS1 and KS2, this presentation helps pupils identify, sort, and classify common 3D shapes based on their properties, including faces, edges, and vertices. Featuring colorful visuals, interactive slides, and teacher prompts, it’s ideal for whole-class teaching, group activities, or independent practice. Compatible with both in-person and remote learning. Save time planning and watch your learners master shape sorting with confidence! Week 2 - 5 lessons symmetry and 3d shapes: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-2-shapes-week-2-13160476
Fractions What is it? - Visual Examples: Editable
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Fractions What is it? - Visual Examples: Editable

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This PowerPoint presentation is about fractions, designed to help students understand the concept with visual examples. It uses clear, engaging visuals such as divided shapes (circles, rectangles, and bars) to demonstrate how fractions represent parts of a whole. Each slide will show a fraction in different forms, like 1/2, 1/4, 3/4, and more, with illustrations that make it easy to see how the whole is divided into equal parts. This visual approach helps students better understand the relationship between the numerator (the number of parts) and the denominator (the total number of equal parts), making fractions more concrete and easier to grasp. Ideal for visual learners, this presentation provides a fun and interactive way to explore and master
Lesson: Factors, Multiples and Shape Pattern
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Lesson: Factors, Multiples and Shape Pattern

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In this lesson, students dive into factors and multiples – combining theoretical understanding with practical application. Students will tackle factor trees to gain a strong foundation and apply their understanding. They’ll also get creative by designing a shape pattern game to encourage inventive problem-solving.
Converting KG and G
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Converting KG and G

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This resource focuses on teaching students how to convert between kilograms (kg) and grams (g). Through engaging activities and practical exercises, students learn the relationship between these two units of mass, developing their understanding of metric conversions. The resource includes clear explanations, visual aids, and practice worksheets that guide students through converting from kilograms to grams and vice versa, reinforcing their mathematical skills in a real-world context. Perfect for building confidence in measurement conversions, this resource is an essential tool for mastering mass in the metric system.
(Year 1) Time
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(Year 1) Time

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This power point presentation is useful for teaching time to the hour and half past which includes (29 slides): - A mental starter - The hands on the clock for O’clock and half past - Whole class activity - Time words problems - Longer/ Shorter time National Curriculum link: Tell the time to the hour and half past the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to show these times
Time Year 3/4 Flipchart
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Time Year 3/4 Flipchart

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This resource features a comprehensive flipchart with mental starters and main lesson activities. Lesson objectives are conveniently organized in a skills grid. Worksheets are included for lessons 3 and 5, while adaptable resources from TES can be used for other lessons. Bonus: A PowerPoint version is now available for those who don’t use Active Inspire! The first Flipchart was uploaded 2016, the additional files were added 8 years later! in 2024.
Maths Mental starter flipchart
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Maths Mental starter flipchart

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A variety of mental starters as well as Mathematical vocabulary that children can repeat before a topic in Maths. Works brilliantly with my class. This is a Promethean flip-chart that uses Active inspire. Update: I’ve included Powerpoint now.
Early Morning Work Powerpoint
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Early Morning Work Powerpoint

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Early Morning work that is sure to get children thinking. Here are some examples from the PowerPoint: 1. Think of at least 5 WOW words to describe a sandwich. (remember to use your senses) 2. Write as many adverbs as possible to describe this verb eg. walked - quickly, slowly, noisily, shyly, quietly. 3. Pick 5 WOW words off the board and write five sentences using them. Outstandingly, Tenderly, Biologically, Formidable, Outspoken, Stern, Comical, Pathetic, Yearning, Dwell,
Addition and Subtraction Flip charts and differentiated worksheets including reasoning questions.
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Addition and Subtraction Flip charts and differentiated worksheets including reasoning questions.

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This is a 2 week worth of work and resources, differentiated worksheets on Addition, Subtraction, Inverse, Estimating as well as flip charts provided. The lesson worksheets are also differentiated and a few reasoning questions included. This is all based on the new National curriculum. These lessons were taught to Year 4 children, however they are applicable to Year 5,6 and more able in Year 3, You may notice that the model answers, are not answered. This is because you are suppose to hand write them, and when the photocopies are given to children they can see how you worked it out. If you don't use everything here, you will definitely use something when teaching addition and subtraction. These resources are worth £30, but you will have it all for £3. Now that's a bargain!
Area and Perimeter - Year 4/KS2: Fully Editable PowerPoint Resource
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Area and Perimeter - Year 4/KS2: Fully Editable PowerPoint Resource

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Looking for a flexible, engaging resource to teach Area and Perimeter? This fully editable PowerPoint presentation is designed to make learning these key mathematical concepts interactive, visual, and easy to understand for primary school students. Perfect for teachers who want to save time while delivering high-quality lessons! What’s Included? Clear Explanations: Simplified definitions and visual aids to explain the concepts of area and perimeter. Real-Life Contexts: Engaging examples to demonstrate practical applications, making learning meaningful and relevant. Interactive Tasks: Problem-solving slides and challenges to check for understanding and reinforce skills. Differentiation(Adaptive teaching) Ready: Activities catering to various ability levels, from introductory tasks to more complex challenges. Editable Slides: Customize the content to suit your class’s needs – change examples, add tasks, or tweak visuals to align with your teaching style. Why Choose This Resource? Time-Saving: A ready-to-use resource that minimizes planning time. Student-Focused: Designed with primary learners in mind to boost engagement and retention. Teacher-Friendly: Fully adaptable for different age groups and curriculum requirements. Ideal for classroom teaching, home learning, or as a revision tool. Whether you’re introducing area and perimeter for the first time or revisiting it as part of a review, this PowerPoint ensures students stay engaged and confident in mastering these essential skills. Download now and take the hassle out of planning your next maths lesson!