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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Fractions - Homework Task
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Fractions - Homework Task

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Fractions - Homework Task A nice homework activity to set at the END of a fractions unit. Let the children show what they’ve learnt by creating and presenting a poster. Fully editable.
Gosh TV - Measuring Time!
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Gosh TV - Measuring Time!

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Focus: To Measure Time. Let your students create their own TV programme … start/finish times, duration of shows etc. Great insight into their preferred TV viewing! Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Shape Christmas Tree - Art Project
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Shape Christmas Tree - Art Project

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A simple Christmas project for your student’s to enjoy. 5-slide PowerPoint. Nice link to maths (2-D shape). Just print off slide 3 for each child. Alternatively, print slide 4 if you want the children to paint the shapes first. Then cut the shapes out and arrange to make a Christmas tree. Stick onto a piece of card. Finally, add sequins and glitter at the end. Fully editable. Approx. 1 hour lesson depending on age and amount of detail you want to add to the tree.
Counting Practice - Generate SPEED
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Counting Practice - Generate SPEED

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This counting activity, if done on a weekly basis, speeds up counting and helps develop multiplication facts. . Time guide: 1 - 5 minutes: EXCEPTIONAL 7 - 11 minutes: FAST 12 - 17 minutes: AVERAGE 18 minutes or more: NEED TO SPEED UP . This sheet is designed so that numbers are paired with their double. E.g. children counting in 5’s learn to count in 10’s too so they see a connection between the numbers. When children count in 6’s, they learn to count in 12’s etc. . Answers provided. Fully editable.
**Tangrams**
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**Tangrams**

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Tangrams Activity 1: Cut along the bold black lines to make 7 pieces. Activity 2: Have a go at making your own Tangram using the square template provided. 2 pages.