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My maths, literacy, MFL & RE resources are about learning through play. With 20+ years of teaching experience, I have seen what works well in nurturing education and consolidating key skills. Integrating play and creativity makes learning fun so that children reinforce key concepts, discuss their thinking & strategies. These high-quality materials provide teachers & parents with easy-prep games that enrich the educational experiences to help build a strong foundation for future success.

My maths, literacy, MFL & RE resources are about learning through play. With 20+ years of teaching experience, I have seen what works well in nurturing education and consolidating key skills. Integrating play and creativity makes learning fun so that children reinforce key concepts, discuss their thinking & strategies. These high-quality materials provide teachers & parents with easy-prep games that enrich the educational experiences to help build a strong foundation for future success.
Free Turkey Pie Maths Games – Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Illustrations
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Free Turkey Pie Maths Games – Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Illustrations

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This free set of maths cards includes fractions, decimals, percentages, words and turkey pie pictures for KS2. Ideal for Thanksgiving & Christmas to play games such as Memory, Snap, Pairs, Families & Go Fish. Students take turns finding equivalent values and thinking mathematically, making connections and becoming more confident with understanding these mathematical concepts. Kids love playing games so if you can mix learning with playing you know you will be onto a winner! Card activities might seem old-fashioned in our screen-loving age, but these games will help your students become fluent and confident with mathematical thinking without realizing how much they are learning and exercising their maths-thinking brains! Easy setup makes this perfect for independent activities, centres and supply days. Encourage them to stop the game occasionally and discuss how they know that 20% = 0.2 = one-fifth = 1/5 etc. Explaining this clarifies their thinking and helps them understand converting fractions, decimals and percentages. Players will be engaged as they will check whether the other players are correct. A fast game of Snap encourages speed in calculating as the person who calls Snap correctly first wins the pile of cards. Differentiation - make this more challenging by mixing up more than 2 versions e.g. using fractions in numbers and words, illustrations, decimals and/or percentages and finding all the families with equivalent values. You will get: 6 values as illustrations (turkey pie) illustrations (turkey with pie) fractions as numbers e.g. 1/4 fractions as words e.g. one quarter decimals percentages pattern for the backs of cards Great for you: Prep is easy and quick - print, cut up into cards (laminate with the pattern on the back for repeated use) and you are ready for a fun and engaging class Great for your maths and/or Thanksgiving and Christmas centre Use this to calculate mathematically and understand fractions by converting the pie illustrations into decimals, percentages and fractions in a fun way Ideal as an independent activity as part of a lesson Great for fractions, percentages and decimals homework Use resources for early finishers or extra practice Great for early morning work Great for your students: Games are ideal for 2 - 4 players Use a stopwatch for individuals to pair up 2 or more sets of cards challenge - who can beat this time/ who is the fastest in the group or class? Games are easy to learn how to play Games have a competitive element so students will be engaged Players will check each other’s mathematical skills and therefore be learning together. Encourage students to discuss their thinking. If you like this resource please leave a review, Thankyou Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Doubles Facts -  Summer Fun Maths Game Multiplication FREEBIE – Key Stage 1
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Doubles Facts - Summer Fun Maths Game Multiplication FREEBIE – Key Stage 1

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Looking for doubles facts in maths fun games for Key Stage 1? Are your students working on ‘What is doubles facts’ - doubling numbers from 2-12? These Roll and Work out activities will engage your students as they practice their addition and doubling fact fluency, which are essential mathematical skills. The game will help to memorize and recall maths facts easily and quickly. Doubling will be something they will find fun to do as they find the most summer popsicles. These are great games to play in the summer term or when students come back to school as a game to get maths thinking going again after the summer break, or even during the summer holidays as fun games to remember those maths facts! The games are for students to play in pairs. Use them as part of a doubling lesson to practice these skills or a stand-alone activity for students who need extra practice with doubling and prefer to play games rather than do lots of maths sheets. Checking that their friends have got the correct answer means that they have instant feedback if they have the answer right and if they disagree, they can work it out together. Provide manipulatives such as Numicon, counters or Dienes or a number line to support learning or encourage students to use their mental maths strategies to work out and find the answers. Use small whiteboards if necessary to do some illustrations to arrive at the answers. Sharing and discussing these with their partners will lead to verbalizing what they are doing which will add to their learning experience. **Here is what you will get: ** Double game - using 2 dice (1 - 6) - roll the dice, add the 2 numbers generated, double the sum, find this answer on the game board. color this in The game is in colour and black & white for more printing options Dice/ die and spinner to choose from for each game Instructions for the games This game is perfect for homework and home education. The games are ideal for maths centres when you have to find activities quickly for those times when something unpredicted happens – e.g. wet playtime or substitute lessons This is a perfect resource to have ready for early finishers or to play as part of a lesson in pairs practicing adding and doubling and getting better at working them out. The games will make students work faster, more accurately and become more confident with mental maths strategies. Your students will love playing these games. Students love learning in fun ways and these games will help to practice their maths skills so that these become easier and quicker. They will make connections through a shared fun learning experience and increase their mathematical skills in the process – a win-win situation. Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Patterns, Tips & Tricks for Times Tables
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Patterns, Tips & Tricks for Times Tables

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Are you looking for ways to teach number patterns for times table for times tables? Make investigating times table maths fun with these engaging activities. Your students will love working out patterns as explained in this resource and it will help them to remember number facts. The activities outlined here will help your students ‘see’ number patterns, and learn and consolidate times table facts, which is great for recall. Differentiation is easy as times tables can be easy or tricky, but the notes in this product will help them to remember. Students will love investigating and won’t even realize how much they are learning about numbers and times tables. Here is what you will get: Ideas about how to teach about: patterns for times tables Questions to ask to steer students’ thinking about numbers activities & investigations to do tips and tricks about times tables to 12 - some tricks to remember those tricky multiplications for instance I have found 7 x 8 tricky until someone said to me to turn this round and say 56 = 7 x 8 and you have 5, 6, 7, 8 - so simple to remember now! numbers that occur frequently and patterns to look out for interesting facts about numbers in different times tables how to use easier times tables to work out harder ones e.g. 2x8 = double 2x2 and double again - and understand why this works seeing number connections will make future maths easier when students work with bigger numbers 100 squares to use for investigations Make these investigations into exciting lessons that will let your students see number patterns which will help them in future maths problem-solving lessons plus remembering those key essential multiplication skills and times tables. These teaching ideas and investigations are suggested for years 2 – 4 but may also be suitable for other year groups. Home Education: these tips and investigations are great for home education as they will give you plenty of ideas about how to teach about number patterns. ideal to use as part of a lesson practicing times tables great to play as a fun game outside of formal teaching - ‘drip feeding’ learning and maths into other parts of the day If you like this product then I would appreciate it if you could provide feedback please. Thank you. Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
FREE Back-To-School Easy-Prep Reading BOOKMARKS to Color & Write for Primary School
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FREE Back-To-School Easy-Prep Reading BOOKMARKS to Color & Write for Primary School

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Start the year with these easy-prep, back-to-school bookmarks for the first day or week back. Your Year 1 to 5 students will love these slogans and personalise a bookmark to inspire a love for reading and learning as they use this with their books throughout the year. This engaging activity is perfect for the beginning of the new academic year. Ask students to color and write a reading goal they would like to achieve, or color and laminate this so that students can write their current reading book/ goal about the books they are reading using a dry-wipe pen. This means that you can change the reading targets throughout the year and keep them in their books as a reminder. Alternatively ask them to color in 2 bookmarks and laminate them back-to-back so they have 2 spaces to fill. You will get: 6 encouraging slogans using Reading Owls Rainbow colours Cute kids clipart The resources are in color and black and white for more printing options. Prep is easy and quick - print, cut up and you are ready for a fun back-to-school activity. Great for you: Low-prep Ideal for your literacy centres Great as independent activities Great for early finishers or morning activity Could be an easy and quick beginning-of-the-year display These activities are suggested for primary children but may also be suitable for other years. Great for your students: Gives students opportunities to reflect on what they want to achieve Fun writing & drawing activity If you like this resource, I would appreciate it if you could leave a review and Thank you. Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning.
Freebie – UPPER & lowercase letters Domino Games
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Freebie – UPPER & lowercase letters Domino Games

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Are you looking for an alphabet UPPER and lowercase letter-matching game for early years (EYFS)? These domino games make letter recognition and matching lower to uppercase letters fun. The low-prep engaging activities are easy to set up and perfect for lessons, centres, tuff trays and supply teachers. Combine them with other phonics activities e.g. mazes and Worksheets to reinforce the letter shapes that go with different sounds. They will love these letter-matching activities and won’t realize how much they are learning while they are having fun! Use them as independent games or as an adult-led activity to assess and teach about the shapes of UPPER and lowercase letters. Ask students to say the letter sound and the letter name to reinforce the correspondence between these. Here is what you will get: 3 games with 9 or 18 letters to find and match using popular Comic Sans font font designed for younger children ‘fun’ font Great for you: Prep is easy and quick – print, cut out and you are ready for a fun and engaging activity Great for your literacy centre Ideal as an independent activity as part of a lesson Use this as an adult-led activity and discuss letter shapes, names and sounds Great for homework Use resources for early finishers Leave them in your tuff tray or have them out as child-initiated activities Ideal if you need a quick resource e.g. for supply teachers These games are suggested for early years but might also be suitable for other year groups. Great for your students: Activities are ideal for independent tasks Activities are easy to understand and do Games are fun Ideal for individual activities and play in pairs Home education, parents and childcare providers: Ideal to use as part of a lesson looking at UPPER and lowercase letters Great to do outside of formal teaching - ‘drip feeding’ letter recognition into other parts of the day as fun activities Combine this with looking at uppercase and lowercase letters in the environment, books, newspapers, etc, and see the different ways letters can be written If you like this resources please leave a review, Thank You You might be interested in: Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Halloween CVC Spider Web Letter Sequence FUN & 50+ Word Cards
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Halloween CVC Spider Web Letter Sequence FUN & 50+ Word Cards

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Looking for a HALLOWEEN CVC spider web game to practice early reading skills? Get your students excited about reading consonant - vowel - consonant words using these easy-prep CVC games. They will love playing this Halloween draw a spider’s web activity by drawing lines to the next letters in a word. This will help them to recognize and match sounds and letters and hear the first, middle and last sounds in CVC words. Differentiation is easy as there are VC, CCVC, CVCC and CCVCC words included to challenge students who have mastered reading and bending CVC words. Use the games to revise and consolidate early reading skills so that they will become more confident and fluent in their reading. The resources are great for reading activities as part of a lesson. Use this as an independent game or as an adult-led activity where you can assess and teach sounds and sequences of letters and reading strategies. Use these opportunities to discuss sounds at the beginning, middle or end of a word - can they discriminate them and then match them to the letters. The letters provided are s a t p i n m d. By drawing lines from one letter to the next, students will be creating a spider’s web. Erase after several words and maybe use different color pens for different words - but this is not necessary. You will get: 3 templates to draw a spider’s web Spider Web & Letters with vowels in red Letters (no spider web) with vowels in red Letters (no spider web) Words to match (with spider web clipart) 24 CVC words 19 VC, VCC, CVCC, CCVC words 5 CCVCC words You will also get: Instructions to play the games Markers (in case pens are unavailable, students can mark the sequence of letters) Teachers’ Notes Patterns for the backs of games Great for you: Low-prep – print, cut up words and play Teachers’ notes with suggestions on how to structure a lesson Great for your literacy/ reading centres - Use them for easy-prep morning work Great as independent activities as part of a lesson Ideal for fun homework Use them for early finishers Ideal for extra fun practice Ideal if you need a quick resource e.g. for substitute days Great for your students: Easy to play Instructions are included Players will check each other’s spider webs and therefore be learning together Gives students opportunities to discuss CVC words Games have a competitive element so will encourage perseverance If you like this resource please leave a review, Thankyou Please check out Halloween Reading Games - Fun CVC Roll & Read Activities for Early Years TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Halloween Creative Writing Prompts - Fun Adjectives & Descriptions – KS1/KS2
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Halloween Creative Writing Prompts - Fun Adjectives & Descriptions – KS1/KS2

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Are you looking for engaging Halloween creative writing activities using adjectives, words and descriptions this October? Make describing words fun with this set of 12 low-prep templates - perfect to help your students describe and write Halloween-themed sentences. The cute Halloween clip art makes this ideal for October’s fun creative writing lessons. Quick and easy setup make these templates ideal for lessons, centres, homework and supply days. Get students to work individually or in pairs or small groups to come up with adjectives or choose from the lists provided to use them in their writing. Provide the enclosed checklist to encourage them to think about spelling and punctuation. Differentiation is easy as there are different templates to choose from. Students will love writing about their haunted house, spider or imaginary ghost. Here is what you will get: 12 Halloween Creative Writing templates with 3 themes: Haunted House Spider Ghost Each Theme has 4 pages: a spider diagram - a picture with space for children to write their own adjectives write their own words and then write sentences 12 words to choose from by ticking or highlighting and then writing their sentences 36 words to choose from by ticking or highlighting and then writing their sentences Plus a checklist Prep is easy and quick - print and you are ready for a fun and engaging lesson. The finished work will make a great Halloween display too! Great for you: Low-prep - print & and write Great for your literacy centres Use them for easy prep morning work Great as independent activities as part of a lesson Ideal as an adult-led guided activity - take the opportunity to discuss vocabulary, sentence structure and punctuation Great for fun homework Use them for early finishers Ideal for extra fun writing practice Great if you need a quick resource e.g. for supply days These games are suggested for KS1/2 but may also be suitable for other ages. Great for your students: Gives students opportunities to discuss suitable vocabulary The fun Halloween clipart will engage them Home Education: Ideal to use as part of a lesson to practice using adjectives, descriptions and creative writing If you like this resource please leave a review. Thankyou Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Halloween Maths TIMES TABLES Roll & Multiply Fun Games – KS2
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Halloween Maths TIMES TABLES Roll & Multiply Fun Games – KS2

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Are you looking for engaging Halloween maths multiplication games this October? Make practicing & recalling times tables fun with these engaging Roll and Multiply maths activities. This set of 4 low-prep times table games is perfect to help your students become quicker & more confident with times tables and instant recall of these key number facts. The multiplication chart included means they can check their answers immediately. The cute Halloween clip art makes this ideal for October fun maths activities. Quick and easy setup plus clear instructions make the maths games ideal for lessons, centres, homework and supply days. The games will help your students learn and consolidate times table facts and recall in engaging ways. Differentiation is easy as there are 4 games to choose from. There is also a blank template for your students to fill out and create their own game. Students will love playing and won’t even realize how much they are getting quicker at recalling the times table facts. You will get: 4 Halloween Maths Roll & Multiply Games using: 1, 2, 5, 10 Times Tables 3, 4, 6, 8 Times Tables 7, 9, 11, 12 Times Tables 1 – 12 Times Tables a blank template for students to make up their own games instructions templates for dice and spinners with Halloween clip art markers teaching notes multiplication grids to check answers - some with Halloween clip art Banish those boring ways of practicing essential times table skills by using these popular game formats. Students will play in pairs or small groups and see if the other players are correct. You can make it optional that they can only move on if their answer is correct and you can use a timer to say the answer as an extra challenge - this will increase their speed and accuracy. Provide the multiplication grids included so that students can instantly check themselves if they are correct. Encourage them to discuss strategies to multiply different times tables - see tips and patterns for times tables for more ideas. Great for you: Low-prep - print & and play Teachers’ notes with suggestions on how to structure the lesson Great for your maths Use them for easy prep morning work Great as independent activities as part of a lesson Ideal as an adult-led activity Great for fun homework Use them for early finishers Great if you need a quick resource e.g. for supply days Great for your students: Roll & Multiply games are easy to play Instructions are included Players will check each other’s times table & multiplication skills and therefore be learning together Gives students opportunities to discuss multiplication patterns Games have a competitive element so will encourage perseverance Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
AUTUMN ADDITION Maths Games to 6 - Add Numbers 1 2 & 3 & Find the Sum for EYFS
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AUTUMN ADDITION Maths Games to 6 - Add Numbers 1 2 & 3 & Find the Sum for EYFS

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Make adding numbers up to 6 fun using these easy-prep maths autumn or FALL maths games. Your Early years students will love to add 2 numbers in pairs & small groups and use their mathematics skills to practice addition. This resource is ideal for celebrating the fall colours, but it can be used throughout the year. Most young children love games, and these resources lend themselves well to practicing key maths skills, recognizing numerals and adding 2 numbers 1, 2 and 3 to make the sum 2 to 6. Differentiation is easy. Easy: provide manipulatives for extra support for students who are at the stage where they need to count objects and use the leaves board game and dice or spinners as it is easier to count 3 leaves and 2 leaves together than use numerals. Middle: Use the leaves board game. Harder: use the game board with numerals which is a more abstract concept as students have to visualize what 3 looks like as a quantity. Challenge: use the board with the tally pictures and add the tally on 2 spinners or dice Ask questions such as: How many acorns can you ‘see’ without counting - subitizing? Can you make a sum using the symbols and show me 3 + 2 = ? using your whiteboard – addition skills? Is 3+2 the same as 2+3? The resources are great for lessons, child-initiated play activities, tuff trays, maths centres, role-play areas, extra maths practice, fun homework, homeschooling, substitute teachers, fall or autumn topics - a versatile resource that you can use often. You will get cards with: 3 board games in 2 versions: • * with FALL in the title • * with AUTUMN in the title The resources are in fall or autumn colours. You will also get: spinners and dice patterns for the backs of the cards Prep is easy and quick - print, find a pencil and paper clip for the spinners, 2 (or 3) sets of coloured counters or crayons and you are ready for a fun and engaging lesson. You can also make the dice using the easy-to-follow instructions. Great for you: Low-prep Ideal for your maths** and Autumn-themed centres Great as independent activities in a maths lesson Ideal if you need a quick resource e.g. for supply days Great for extra addition practice These activities are suggested for Early years but may also be suitable for other years. Great for your students: Gives students opportunities to count carefully to 3 and subitize Count together and discuss the final number being the total number Add 2 quantities or numbers together and find the answer Have fun with maths Home Education: Ideal to use it to practice counting to 3 and adding Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Autumn 2 Digit Addition Regrouping Games -Maths Roll & Add Fun Autumn Games
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Autumn 2 Digit Addition Regrouping Games -Maths Roll & Add Fun Autumn Games

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Are you looking for 2-digit addition regrouping Fun Activities for autumn addition maths games for year 3 & 4 for students to practice addition with 2-digit numbers? They will love these Roll and Add fun Autumn maths games for kids to practice regrouping or working out addition sums with 2-digit numbers using key maths skills to calculate the answers. The games are ideal for: consolidating adding as an extra activity for those who need more practice with adding 2 digits - whether by regrouping or other ways lessons when you are teaching about addition 2-digit numbers independent activities - these fun games are great to play in pairs adult-led activities - giving you opportunities to assess and discuss their mathematical speed and accuracy plus strategies on how to add maths centres - have them organized in folders marked addition for those times you need some quick and ready resources, substitute days or free choice times fun homework Students will be eager to play and work out the answers using these resources and see who can solve the most addition problems, circle the most acorns with their colours and claim these as theirs. Challenging the partner on whether they are adding up correctly will keep them engaged and wanting to play these games more than once. It is up to you if they can check their answers using a calculator or by paper and pencil method. To make this easier for those students who need manipulatives, provide counters or other maths resources you have for counting e.g. Numicon, 10 frames etc. for working out and checking answers. This gives a great connection between concrete maths i.e. handling objects and the more abstract maths of using numerals and written sums. Differentiation is easy - use the easier addition game 1 for students who need simpler additions to solve single and double digits and support this with manipulatives or challenge them to add 2 2-digit numbers beyond 100 in Game 3. You will get: Game 1 - adding 1-digit (and 10) to 2-digit numbers Game 2 - adding teen numbers to 2-digit numbers Game 3 - for adding 2 2-digit numbers (higher than teen numbers) Instructions come with each game 4 dice - The instructions on the individual games explain which dice to use 4 spinners Coloured counters to use instead of colouring in This is a perfect resource to have ready for early finishers or to play as part of a lesson in pairs practicing adding and getting better at working them out. The games will make students work faster, more accurately and become more confident with addition whether using the regrouping method or another way to solve the problems. If you like this resource, please leave a review, Thank You Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Summer Subtraction Fun Maths Games - Subtract up to 100 - for KS2
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Summer Subtraction Fun Maths Games - Subtract up to 100 - for KS2

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Looking for summer subtraction from 100 fun maths games for year 3 & 4? These Roll and Subtract activities will engage your students as they practice their subtraction fact fluency, which is an essential mathematical skill. The games will help to memorize and recall maths facts easily and quickly. Taking away, or subtracting, will be something they will find fun to do as they race to get the most kites. The games are for students to play in pairs. Use them as part of a subtraction lesson to practice these skills or as a stand-alone activity for students who need extra practice with taking away and prefer to play games rather than do lots of maths sheets. Checking that their friends have got the correct answer means that they have instant feedback if they have the answer right and if they disagree, they can work it out together. Provide manipulatives such as Numicon or Dienes or a 100 square and number line to support learning, or encourage students to use their mental maths strategies to work out and find the answers. Use small whiteboards if necessary to illustrate how to arrive at the answers. Discussing strategies and explaining what they are doing will add to their learning experience. Have an adult play with a student in a 1 to 1 scenario to discuss and explain how to subtract and strategies on how to do this e.g. if taking away 9 then take away 10 and add 1 etc., taking away the 10s first and then the ones (or units) or vice versa and any other strategies that may be helpful. Here is what you will get: Subtraction game - using 1 die – taking away from 100 Challenge subtraction game – using 2 dice - taking away from 100 Dice and spinners to choose from for each game Instructions for the games Counters to cut out Backs for Games to make them look more attractive if you laminate and store them with other games in your maths centre These games are perfect for lessons, extra subtraction practice, homework, supply teaching, home education or homes education. Students can play them with their parents, siblings and friends to show and discuss how they work out subtraction problems. Prep is easy – Print, cut up and play. The dice will need to be folded and glued, if this takes too much time please use the spinners instead. Students love learning in fun ways and these games will help to practice their maths skills so that subtraction becomes easier and quicker. They will make connections through a shared fun learning experience and increase their mathematical skills in the process – a win-win situation. If you like this resource, I would appreciate a review. Thank you. Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Subtraction with Regrouping 3 digits - Summer Fun Math Games for KS2
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Subtraction with Regrouping 3 digits - Summer Fun Math Games for KS2

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Are you looking for summer subtraction from 1000 fun games for key stage 2 year groups? These Roll and Subtract activities will engage your students as they practice their subtraction fact fluency, which is an essential mathematical skill. The games will help to memorize and recall math facts easily and quickly. Taking away, or subtracting will be something they will find fun to do as they race to get the most kites. Ideal to play in pairs. Use them as part of a subtraction lesson to practice these skills or a stand-alone activity for students who need extra practice with subtracting numbers to 1000 and prefer to play games rather than do lots of math worksheets. Checking that their friends have got the correct answer means that they have instant feedback if they have the answer right and if they disagree they can work it out together. Playing games gives it the competitive element for students to be super engaged and try harder. Provide manipulatives such as Numicon or Dienes and number line to support learning, or encourage students to use their mental math strategies to work out and find the answers. Use small whiteboards if necessary to illustrate how they get their answers. Sharing and discussing strategies with others will enhance their learning experience. Have an adult play with a student in a 1 to 1 scenario to discuss and explain how to subtract and strategies how to do this efficiently e.g. if taking away 99 then take away 100 and add 1 etc. Discussing methods in a game leads to thinking more clearly and fluidly in math so that students have several strategies to fall back on which will help them with mental math. Here is what you will get: Subtraction game - using 2 dice – taking away from 1000 in color and black & white Challenge subtraction game – using 1 die/dice and doubling this Dice and spinners to choose from for each game Instructions for the games Counters to cut out Backs for Games to make them look more The games are ideal for math centres and when you have to find activities quickly for times when something unpredictable happens – e.g. wet playtime or supply lessons - or when children want to choose fun educational games to play with their friends - some call this Golden time. Prep is easy – Print, cut up and play. The dice will need to be folded and glued, if this takes too much time please use the spinners instead. The games will make students subtract faster, more accurately and become more confident with mental math strategies. Your students will love playing these games. They will make connections through a shared fun learning experience and increase their mathematical skills in the process – a win-win situation. Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Multiplication Games -3 Fun Snakes & Ladders Times Tables Games for KS1
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Multiplication Games -3 Fun Snakes & Ladders Times Tables Games for KS1

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Looking for engaging multiplication games? Make practicing & recalling times tables maths fun with these engaging Snakes and Ladders activities. This set of 3 low-prep times table games is perfect to help your students become quicker & more confident with times tables. The multiplication chart included means they can check their answers immediately. Quick and easy setup plus clear instructions make the maths games ideal for lessons, centres, homework and substitute days. The games will help your students learn and consolidate times table facts and recall in engaging ways. Differentiation is easy as there are 3 games to choose from. Students will love playing and won’t even realize how much they are getting quicker at recalling the times table facts. Here is what you will get: 3 Snakes & Ladders Games using: 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 10 Times Tables 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Times Tables 2 – 12 Times Tables Plus instructions templates for dice and spinners markers teaching notes multiplication grids to check answers Banish those boring ways of practicing essential times table skills by using these popular formats. Students will play in pairs or small groups and see if the other players are correct. You can make it optional that they can only move on if their answer is correct and you can use a timer to say the answer as an extra challenge - this will increase their speed and accuracy. Provide the multiplication grids included so that students can check themselves if they are correct. Encourage them to discuss strategies to multiply different times Great for you: Low-prep - print & and play Teachers’ notes with suggestions on how to structure the lesson Great for your maths centres - print and put them together with the instructions, dice & markers and you are ready to play Use them for easy prep morning work Great as independent activities as part of a lesson Ideal for fun homework Use them for early finishers Ideal for extra fun times table practice Great if you need a quick resource e.g. for substitute days Great for your students: Snakes and Ladders games are easy to play Instructions are included Players will check each other’s times table & multiplication skills and therefore be learning together Gives students opportunities to discuss multiplication patterns Games have a competitive element so will encourage perseverance Home Education: Ideal to use as part of a lesson practicing times tables Great to play as a fun game outside of formal teaching - ‘drip feeding’ learning and maths into other parts of the day If you like this resource, please leave a review, Thank you Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Adding 2-digit Numbers Fun Activities for Summer Maths Addition Games
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Adding 2-digit Numbers Fun Activities for Summer Maths Addition Games

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Looking for adding 2-digit numbers games **for year 2, 3, & 4 students to practice addition? They will love these Roll, Add and Find fun summer games for kids for addition 2-digit numbers, using their key mathematical skills to find the answers. These engaging maths games are perfect for the summer with a beach theme Students will be eager to play and work out the answers using these resources and see who can solve the most addition problems, circle the most sandcastles with their colours and claim these as theirs. Challenging the partner on whether they are adding up correctly, will keep them engaged and wanting to play these games more than once. To make this easier for those students who need manipulatives, provide counters or other maths resources you have for counting e.g. Numicon. This gives a great connection between concrete maths i.e. handling objects and the more abstract maths of using numerals and written sums. A great game for using mental maths and adding up in our heads too. Use them in adult-led activities where you can assess their speed of recall and accuracy of working out as they play - especially as you may be thinking about end-of-year reports or fun back-to-school activities to get back into thinking mathematically. The games come at the right time to evaluate how quick they are at working out e.g. 15 + 38 or 38 + 95 or to start off a new year in a fun way. Differentiation is easy - use the easier addition games using 1-digit and 2-digit numbers for students who need simpler additions to solve and support this with manipulatives or challenge them to add 2 2-digit numbers. You will get: 1 game for adding 1 digit + 2-digit numbers 1 game for adding teen + 2 digit numbers 1 game for adding 2 2-digit numbers Instructions come with each game 4 dice (letters relate to the dice used in the games). The instructions on the individual games explain which dice to use 4 spinners Coloured counters to use instead of colouring in - this makes it a faster game that can be used repeatedly. Patterns to add to the backs of the games to make them look more professional This is a perfect resource to have ready for early finishers or to play as part of a lesson in pairs practicing adding and getting better at working them out. The games will make students work faster, more accurately and become more confident with addition. They are also ideal for the maths centre to play during other times when you need a quick educational resource ready e.g. wet playtime or supply days. Your students will love playing these games. Prep is easy – Print, cut up and play If you like this resource, I would appreciate a review. Thank you. Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Telling Time in German - 4 Roll & Say 'UHRZEIT' Games for Lessons, Centres & Home
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Telling Time in German - 4 Roll & Say 'UHRZEIT' Games for Lessons, Centres & Home

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Are you teaching about telling time in German or ‘Die Zeit’? Students will practice German time vocabulary by playing these 4 fun low-prep Roll and Say games. Ideal for pairs & small groups to answer, “Wie spät ist es?” and encourage using new vocabulary so that students consolidate how to say different times in German The 4 engaging games have clocks that range from easy (game 1) to challenging (Game 4) so differentiation is easy and there is something suitable for different abilities. Playing games and discussing *vocabulary is something that I have found works well when I have taught German (and French) The games are ideal for independent groups or adult-supported groups and are a great way for you to find out how confident students are to recognize and work out German times, pronunciations and discuss any misconceptions e.g. half the hour. They are great for Back-to-School activities to encourage German after a holiday when remembering and using vocabulary may be a bit tricky! Here is what you will get: Game 1 o’clock - …UHR Game 2 o’clock & half past - …UHR & HALB… - (ideal to reinforce the difference between half past… and halb… in German) Game 3 o’clock, half past, quarter to & past - …UHR, HALB…, VIERTEL VOR…, VIERTEL NACH… Game 4 o’clock, half past, quarter to & past & minutes - …UHR, HALB…, VIERTEL VOR…, VIERTEL NACH… …MINUTEN 5 different patterns to add to the backs of cards to make them look more attractive & for easy organization teaching notes instructions dice & spinners markers Great for you: Low-prep - print and play Teachers’ notes with suggestions on how to structure the lesson Great for your German language centre - choose, print and put them together with the instructions, markers & dice and you are ready to play Great as independent activities as part of a lesson Ideal for early finishers Extra vocabulary practice for Zeit - time in German Ideal if you need a quick resource e.g. for supply days Great for your students: Roll & Say games are easy to play Instructions are included Players will check each other’s understanding of time vocabulary and therefore be learning together Gives students opportunities to discuss Zeit – German time vocabulary Games have a competitive element so will encourage perseverance If you like this resource, I would appreciate you leaving a review. Thank you & Danke. Please check out German Speaking and Listening Conversation Prompts, Cards and Mats German Time Worksheets TES Shop Copyright © OwletLearning
Reading CVC Word Puzzles - FINAL Letter - Reception Class
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Reading CVC Word Puzzles - FINAL Letter - Reception Class

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Are you looking for fun CVC easy-prep puzzles? These printable phonics games specifically target reading CVC words and final sounds. They are designed for Early Years pupils to practice decoding, blending, and reading skills in an engaging way. This resource can be used during lessons, in literacy centres, as independent work, homework assignments, Home Education, substitute lessons or extra reading practice. Pupils can work individually or in small groups to complete the puzzles. Differentiation is easy - either use the vowel in a different color for extra support and provide more than 1 letter for the initial sound as a challenge. You will get: 10 puzzles each with: a picture 3 letters ( the word) Challenge 2 extra letters for the final sound (some of the extra letters are ones that are often confused in the graphic e.g. g and q and some where the sounds can be easily confused e.g. d and t) You will also get: letters underlined that are easily confused if they are the wrong way round such as b, n, u notes how to differentiate the activity vowels in a different color to make this easier answers for quick self assessment patterns for the backs of cards The resources are in color and black & white for more printing options. The letters and pictures are all numbered so it is easy to see which letters go with which puzzle. If you are also getting the puzzles for the first and middle sound then the different color frames will help to organize these easily. Benefits Helps students practice sequencing letters in the correct order for CVC words Encourages young learners to say and match sounds in CVC words with corresponding letters Allows for differentiation by providing 4 levels of difficulty Offers a fun and interactive tool for children to improve their literacy skills Easy-prep - print, cut out and play Easy to organize for centres as the puzzles are clearly marked as to which letters go together with which puzzle Can be played individually and in pairs - discussion with others helps learning and engages students Great for lessons, centres, tuff trays, home education and homework You may be interested in: Reading CVC Word Puzzles - INITIAL Letter - Reception Class If you like this resource, I would appreciate it if you could leave a review and thank you Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Reading CVC Word Puzzles - INITIAL Letter - Reception Class
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Reading CVC Word Puzzles - INITIAL Letter - Reception Class

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Looking for fun CVC easy-prep puzzles? These printable phonics games specifically target reading CVC words and initial sounds. They are designed for EYFS pupils to practice decoding, blending, and reading skills in an engaging way. This resource can be used during lessons, in literacy centres, as independent work, homework assignments, Home Education, Supply lessons or extra reading practice. Students can work individually or in small groups to complete the puzzles. Differentiation is easy - either use the vowel in a different colour for extra support and provide more than 1 letter for the initial sound as a challenge. You will get: 10 puzzles each with: a picture 3 letters ( the word) Challenge 2 extra letters for the initial sound (some of the extra letters are ones that are often confused in the graphic e.g. l and t and some where the sounds can be easily confused e.g. s and z). You will also get: letters underlined that are easily confused if they are the wrong way round such as b, n, u notes how to differentiate the activity vowels in a different colour to make this easier answers for quick self assessment patterns for the backs of cards. The resources are in colour and black & white for more printing options. The letters and pictures are all numbered so it is easy to see which letters go with which puzzle. If you are also getting the puzzles for the final and middle sound then the different colour frames will help to organise these easily. Benefits Helps students practice sequencing letters in the correct order for CVC words Encourages young learners to say and match sounds in CVC words with corresponding letters Allows for differentiation by providing 4 levels of difficulty Offers a fun and interactive tool for children to improve their literacy skills Easy-prep - print, cut out and play Easy to organize for centres as the puzzles are clearly marked as to which letters go together with which puzzle Can be played individually and in pairs - discussion with others helps learning and engages students Great for lessons, centres, home education and homework. You might be interested in: Reading CVC Word Puzzles - FINAL Letter - Reception Class If you like this resource, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a review, thank you. Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Christmas Writing - Write Letters & Prompts to Elf & Santa - 33 Fun Templates
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Christmas Writing - Write Letters & Prompts to Elf & Santa - 33 Fun Templates

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Are you looking for engaging Christmas creative writing activities this December? Get your students to write to Santa, the Elf and Father Christmas using these low-prep templates - perfect for your students to compose and write relevant letters at this busy pre-Christmas time. The cute Elf and Christmas clip art makes this ideal for December’s fun creative writing activities. They will love writing and sharing ideas with their peers. Quick and easy setup makes the templates ideal for lessons, centres, homework and supply days. Before they start to write the letters get students to work individually, in pairs or small groups to brainstorm adjectives and ‘WOW’ words that students might find helpful and jot them down using the enclosed prompts. Provide them with a thesaurus to look for more interesting words. Also included are 2 checklists to encourage them to think about spelling, punctuation and how to further improve their writing. Differentiation is easy as there are different templates to choose from. For early writing use the templates with no lines for students to draw (and annotate if appropriate), for other students there are templates with fewer/ more lines with fewer/ more words, therefore matching the support and expected length of writing to your students. Here is what you will get: 33 Christmas Creative Writing templates with themes for Elf (the pictures show Elf being on a shelf) Santa Father Christmas no words dyslexic font (these have a pastel background in a colour compatible with the clipart used and less clipart which is on the fringe of the writing space) Plus templates for : Before writing the letter use the templates with 4/6 or unlimited spaces for students to brainstorm suitable words to refer to After writing there are 2 differentiated prompt sheets reminding students how to make their writing better Plus patterns & colours for the backs of letters in case you are laminating these for repeated use. Prep is easy and quick - print and you are ready for a fun and engaging lesson. The finished work will make a great Christmas display too! Great for you: Low-prep - print & and write Great for your literacy and Christmas centres Use them for easy-prep morning work Great as independent activities as part of a lesson Ideal as an adult-led guided activity Great for fun homework Ideal for extra fun writing practice The finished work will make a colourful Christmas display These games are suggested for Early Years but may also be suitable for other grades. Great for your students: Gives students opportunities to discuss suitable vocabulary The fun Christmas clipart will engage them in their writing If your students enjoy this resource, please leave a review. Thank you! Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Halloween Reading Games - Fun CVC Roll & Read Activities for Early Years
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Halloween Reading Games - Fun CVC Roll & Read Activities for Early Years

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Are you looking for fun CVC Halloween Reading Games for Early years? Your students will love these easy-prep printable early reading activities, decoding letters and sounds to blend and read CVC, CCVC, CVCC, and CCVCC words. The games are ideal for reading games as part of a lesson to practice how to decode, blend and read CVC words in engaging ways. They can be played as either independent games or as an adult-led activity where you can assess, teach and discuss decoding, blending and reading strategies. The cute Halloween clipart makes this ideal for October Phonics activities. You will get: 6 Roll & Read Halloween Reading Games Game 1 – CVC game with graphemes s a t p – words are repeated to give lots of practice with these 4 letters and sounds Game 2 – Words with graphemes s a t p i n m d – most are CVC words, including VC (at, it) and VCC (ant, and) words and 2 names with capital letters Game 3 – CVC Words with graphemes s a t p i n m d g o c k Game 4 – CVC, CVCC CCVC Words game with s a t p i n m d g o c k e u r Game 5 – CVC, CVCC CCVC CCVCC Words game with s a t p i n m d g o c k e u r h b f l Game 6 – includes more complex words with s a t p i n m d g o c k e u r h b f l j v w x y z (all letters apart from q which would be a digraph as ‘qu’) Blank Template for students to create their own CVC games and play with their friends and family Teachers’ Notes Templates to make spinners and dice with Halloween numbers Markers Patterns for the backs of games Great for you: Low-prep - print, provide dice or spinners and markers (templates are included) and play laminate for repeated use - laminate 2 games back-to-back so students can go to a more challenging game when they have finished Teachers’ notes with suggestions on how to structure the lesson Great for your literacy/ reading centres Use them for morning work Great as an independent activity as part of a lesson Ideal for fun homework Great for extra reading practice targeting specific letters and sounds Use them for early finishers Leave them in your tuff tray for students to play with or have them out as child-initiated activities Ideal if you need a quick resource e.g. for supply days Great for your students: Activities are ideal for pairs and small groups Games are easy to do and quick to understand Players will check each other’s reading skills and therefore be learning together Gives students opportunities to discuss reading strategies Home Education: Ideal to use as part of a lesson practicing early reading strategies and specific letters and sounds Great to play as a fun activity outside formal teaching - ‘drip feeding’ reading If you like this resource please leave a review, Thankyou Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning
Halloween Multiplication GAMES - 6, 7, 9, 11, 12 TIMES TABLES – KS2
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Halloween Multiplication GAMES - 6, 7, 9, 11, 12 TIMES TABLES – KS2

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These Halloween times tables games will engage students in KS2. Are your students working on multiplication and you are looking for some fun ways to practice multiplying numbers to increase their speed, confidence and accuracy in working out or recalling times tables facts? Your students will love these Roll, Multiply and Find activities as they practice their multiplication fact fluency, which is an essential mathematical skill. The games will help to memorize and recall maths multiplication facts (for 6, 7, 9, 11 & 12 times tables) more easily and quickly. Multiplying will be something they will find fun to do as they find the answers and claim Halloween doughnuts. The games are for students to play in pairs. Use them as part of a multiplication lesson to practice these skills or a stand-alone activity for students who need extra practice with times tables and prefer to play games rather than do lots of maths sheets. Checking that their friends have got the correct answer means that they have instant feedback if they have the answer right and if they disagree they can work it out together. Playing games such as these will give a competitive element for students to be super engaged and try harder. Provide manipulatives such as Numicon, counters or Dienes or a number line to support learning, or encourage students to use their mental maths strategies to work out and find the answers. We may know all these instinctively but students will gain a lot by having these mathematical concepts highlighted. These are great conversations to have over a fun game so that maths thinking becomes fluid and students have several strategies to fall back on that will help them with mental maths and when they are multiplying numbers in the future. Here is what you will get: 5 Multiplication Games in color and black and white for 6, 7, 9, 11, 12 times tables Dice 1 - 6 in color and black & white Spinners 1 - 6 in color and black & white 2 - 12 spinner - this is for multiplication only so use this if you want to concentrate on times tables rather than add and multiply Cute Halloween clipart for games, dice and spinners Instructions for the games Teaching ideas for lessons Patterns for the backs of the games Counters to print out and use in different colours Resources are in colour and black and white for more printing options The games for different times tables are great for differentiation! Students love learning in fun ways and these games will help to practice their maths skills so that these become easier and quicker. They will make connections through a shared fun learning experience and increase their mathematical skills in the process – a win-win situation. Please check out TES Shop (UK) Copyright © OwletLearning