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Christian symbols

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A very simple ppt to provide introduction to symbols, leading to explanation of a few Christian symbols. (For those who are not familiar with children's cartoons, the green and black circle is a symbol for ben 10!)
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Tens and Units Loop Game

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Cut out cards, fold in half and play loop game in one of two ways, either starting with number side up, ('who has 4 tens and 2 units? ' &'I have 42. Who has 2 tens and one unit?&'; etc) Or start with pictures up ('who has 64? &' I have six tens and 4 units.&'; etc).
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Addition: Adding two two-digit numbers

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A fun bundle of resources that allow children to learn and rehearse the skills of adding 2 2-digit numbers without crossing the tens boundary. Two different strategies are modelled through 2 animated PPTs. Children can then apply their skills using a worksheet and fun, space themed game. The game has an IWB version included so that it can be modelled to the class before they play in pairs.<br /> <br /> 1) Animated PPT that models how to add 2 2-digit numbers using Base 10 apparatus to support.<br /> 2) Animated PPT that models how to add 2 2-digit numbers using arrow cards to support.<br /> 3) 'Spockbusters' space themed game for IWB that allows children to rehearse the skills learned through the PPTs<br /> 5) 'Spockbusters' game board for playing in pairs - you will also need coloured pencils OR counters/tiddlywinks<br /> 6) A worksheet of addition problems<br /> <br /> Please take a look at my other addition resources for more fun ideas.
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Continuous Provision EYFS

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<p>An attempt at continuous provision for display in different areas of EYFS classrooms; role play, sand and water area, writing area and snack table. Resource describes the continuous provision in our setting but most statements are likely to reflect the provision in most settings. Other topics covered: Assessment; Level descriptors/statements.</p>
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Adding two two-digit numbers: Adding multiples of ten

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A fun bundle of resources that allow children to learn and rehearse the skills of adding multiple of ten through game play. Each game has an IWB version included so that it can be modelled to the class before they play in pairs.<br /> <br /> 1) 'Swipe' game for IWB - add two multiples of ten<br /> 2) 'Swipe' game boards for playing in pairs - you will also need multi-link cubes and dice (My classes LOVE this game)<br /> 3)An animated PPT that teaches children how to add a multiple of ten to any 2 digit number using the hundred square<br /> 4) 'Spockbusters' space themed game for IWB that allows children to rehearse the skills learned in the PPT<br /> 5) 'Spockbusters' game board for playing in pairs - you will also need coloured pencils OR counters/tiddlywinks<br /> <br /> Please take a look at my other addition resources for more fun ideas.
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Addition and Subtraction

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A huge collection of animated PPTs, games, activities and worksheets to support adding and subtracting 2-digit numbers.
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Find_the_pigs_counting_game

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<p>A very simple counting game for Nursery children. Take turns to use the eraser to clean the windows and doors of the pigs’ houses. Either a pig or an empty room will appear, then count how many pigs are hiding in each house (max 3). Remember, when you have finished with the game, do not save the changes or there will be nothing to ‘clean away’ next time you play.</p>
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Numberbonds to 10 Smartboard Game

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Beased on Eric Carles '10 Little Rubber Ducks'. Ducks are packed ten to a box aboard a cargo ship but some have fallen overboard. Now the captain needs to check his cargo. How any are overboard? Use eraser to search the sea. (Remember not to save the changes when you exit the game, if you do you will have to replace all of the seawater that you erased the first time if you want to play again!)
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Subtracting a two-digit number from a two-digit number

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A fun collection of resources that teaches how to subtract a 2-digit from another 2 digit number using practical apparatus and jotting pictures (line and dot method).<br /> <br /> 1) An animated PPT that teaches children to subtract 2-digit numbers from other 2 digit numbers. The PPT starts by representing the values with Base 10 apparatus and progresses to teaching how children could use the same strategy but replace the practical apparatus with pictorial representations in order to solve the same calculations with just pencil and paper.<br /> <br /> 2) A space themed IWB game 'Spockbusters' to rehearse the skills learned in the lesson starter. This is ideal for modelling the game to the class before they play in pairs.<br /> <br /> 3) A 'Spockbusters' game board for paired play.
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Subtracting multiples of 10

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A fun collection of resources to support teaching the subtraction of multiples of ten.<br /> <br /> 1) An animated PPT that models how to subtract multiples of 10 from a 2 digit number using a hundred square. There are plenty of opportunities for children to participate by displaying their answers on wbs before the answer to the calculations are revealed.<br /> <br /> 2) A space themed IWB game 'Spockbusters' that involves solving subtraction problems. A great opportunity to rehearse the skills learned in the lesson starter.<br /> <br /> 3) 'Spockbusters' game board for paired play.
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Place Value Mastery: Representing Objects

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This resource is designed to be used by children who are familiar with Numicon. The two lessons plans introduce the concept of representing objects. The lessons are supported by two animated PPTs, one that demonstrates how to represent objects in different ways and a quiz that requires children spot incorrect representations.
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Odd One Out rhyming Game

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An IWB game where chn view 3 objects, 2 that rhyme and a red herring. Chn must put the 'odd one out&' in the bin. Remember, when exiting the game not to save changes to the file or you will have to reposition everything next time you play!
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Introducing Symmetry PPT

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A 22 slide PPT that introduces symmetry in nature and then moves on to describe symmetry in pictures, patterns and shapes. I used it in parts over a series of lessons.<br /> The presentation is animated and interactive, my class displayed crosses or ticks on whiteboards to indicate if images were symmetrical or not. Very comprehensive, just click and teach.
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Spag: -ing and-ed Suffix Board Game

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Children move around a game board, when they land on a suffix they must select a verb word card and copy the word onto their whiteboard before adding the suffix to it. The first child to write down six correctly spelled words wins.<br /> <br /> Prompt cards that remind the children of the spelling rules are provided to be used alongside the game. <br /> <br /> The game is designed to allow children to rehearse adding -ing and -ed to verbs with long vowel sounds and one syllable verbs with a short vowel sound.
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Conjunctions Lesson: Silly Sentences

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Included is an IWB activity that could be used to start the lesson. Children read the silly sentence starter, roll the die, drag the corresponding conjunction into the sentence and then complete the silly sentence.<br /> <br /> The main activities involve children selecting a 'sentence starter' card, and using a die to select a conjunction. I got children to work in pairs and record their conjunctions on whiteboards.<br /> <br /> There are two conjunction worksheets that follow the same 'roll a conjunction' format, these could be used as an extension or follow up activity,