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Simple, practical resources to save you time.
Dice roller tool
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Dice roller tool

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No dice? No problem. Just occasionally, you may want to roll a die but have no dice to hand. Maybe you want to have a fun way to select which team does an activity first, maybe you want to see who in the class can add all the numbers the fastest. There are countless reasons to use dice in your class, but there are also many reasons why they may not be practical or available SO.... Introducing the dice roller. Choose one die up to five dice. Roll them on screen by pressing f9, which generates random numbers on every die. Add fun by having students 'roll the dice' by holding f9 down for a few seconds with their eyes covered. Great way to play a dice game with no actual dice!
Introduction to fractions by sharing
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Introduction to fractions by sharing

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28 slide resource starting with a few cute slides to show fractions by sharing candy between 2 girls. What is half of 20? etc. Then increases the numbers and gives some extra sums, before moving into a quiz. Uses both words and numeric fractions.
Line graphs, line charts whole lesson. interpreting and making. Differentiated activity
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Line graphs, line charts whole lesson. interpreting and making. Differentiated activity

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A line graphs class to teach interpreting and creation of line graphs. Resources for the whole line graphs lesson. This is a whole lesson for teaching interpretation and making of line charts/graphs. It begins with an introduction to the key parts of a line graph and examples of independent/dependent variables, gives students a few questions to answer to show understanding and to think about WHY the graph may show what it shows. There is an activity at the end differentiated into 3 groups, with a self checklist for students and an explanation of the answers.
Instant worksheet generator - short multiplication
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Instant worksheet generator - short multiplication

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Instant worksheet generator. Just open the spreadsheet for a randomly generated 15-question worksheet with an answer page. No cute cliparts, no distractions. Print it off and go. Need another one? No problem! Every time you open the spreadsheet or press F9 to refresh, you'll get a new worksheet. This spreadsheet generates short multiplication questions (eg 25*6).
Maths fractions explainer worksheet with simple word questions - clipart version
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Maths fractions explainer worksheet with simple word questions - clipart version

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A beautifully presented Fractions explainer worksheet. Cute clipart kids explain a point about fractions, before asking children to try to answer a few related questions. The cliparts then give further explanations and ask for further questions to be answered. This progresses over 5 pages and presents fractions in visual and word form. It also presents questions in simple word form (what is two thirds of six?) and story form (Wendy is a pencil monster etc...)
Fractions Worksheet - 2 pages
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Fractions Worksheet - 2 pages

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A worksheet for children to practise fractions. Fractions by sharing. Match the words to the fractions. Colour the fractions in the shape. Solve the word problem. Compare the fractions.
Instant worksheet generator - Long multiplication
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Instant worksheet generator - Long multiplication

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Instant worksheet generator. Just open the spreadsheet for a randomly generated 15-question worksheet with an answer page. No cute cliparts, no distractions. Print it off and go. Need another one? No problem! Every time you open the spreadsheet or press F9 to refresh, you'll get a new worksheet. This spreadsheet generates long multiplication questions with double digits (eg 25*32).
Addition practice workbook 1600 questions increasing difficulty
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Addition practice workbook 1600 questions increasing difficulty

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100 pages of addition practice questions – single digit, double digit, triple, quadruple… all the way up to tens of millions. Level 1 – simple addition of single digit numbers. Levels 2&3 – double digit numbers. The number of digits continues to build across 11 levels until children are practising with 8 digit numbers. This fantastic set of practice pages gives children plenty of opportunity to practise their addition across 11 levels of difficulty. Answer booklet included.
Reading  Time /Telling time No prep workbook
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Reading Time /Telling time No prep workbook

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This No-Prep workbook for telling the time has everything you need to teach reading and writing the time to students with 10 pages of activities and infographics. Infographic explaining the hands and how to read the time with “O’clock”, “quarter past”, “quarter to”, and “half past”. Activity sheet. Look at the clocks and write the time using “O’clock”, “quarter past”, “quarter to”, and “half past”. Infographic - How to read the minute hand. Activity - Read the minute hand and write what it says. Activity - Read the clock and write the times. Activity - Read the clock and match the correct times to the clocks. Activity - Match the digital times to the analogue clocks. Activity - Read the time sentence and draw the hands. Activity - Read the digital time and draw the hands. Activity - Read the digital times (24 Hours) and draw the hands. The pages are in full colour but can be printed in greyscale. All areas for students to write on are left white.
Agent Lucy and the Alien invasion game - Gamify any class with a weekly team challenge
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Agent Lucy and the Alien invasion game - Gamify any class with a weekly team challenge

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Aliens have landed on Earth and Agent Lucy from the British Alien Invasion Team (BAIT) needs your help. Your students need to defeat the Aliens by taking over the school, one room at a time using only their brains. This is a delightful PPT introducing a long running game for your students. It explains the idea behind the game and has one example challenge (Create a team logo, following the specifications) This is a great way to keep kids motivated. Spend the week teaching them and then finish off the week with a challenge based on what they've learned. Excellent for formative assessment. Easily update the powerpoint with your own challenges and photos of the winning team.