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I have been a primary school teacher for 14 years both in the UK and internationally. I am taking a break from education, so I thought it was about time to put some of the resources I have created to good use (again). I have an abundance of resources so keep a look out as I will be adding them gradually. Thanks for checking out my shop!

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I have been a primary school teacher for 14 years both in the UK and internationally. I am taking a break from education, so I thought it was about time to put some of the resources I have created to good use (again). I have an abundance of resources so keep a look out as I will be adding them gradually. Thanks for checking out my shop!
The grammar A-Z challenge!
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The grammar A-Z challenge!

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Grammar challenge! Can children fill the table with nouns, verbs and adjectives for each letter of the alphabet? A great activity for group or pair work to support understanding of parts of speech. I used this with Grade 3 but could be used up to Grade/Year 5
Progressive multiplication worksheet
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Progressive multiplication worksheet

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A worksheet consisting of a range of multiplication sums which require different mental strategies in order to solve. Strategies include inverse, multiplying by 10, partitioning and compensation. A resource that was used for higher ability independent math work in Year 3. Could be used for focused group teaching or lower abilities in Years 4 and up. This could also be given as pre or post unit assessments.
Rounding to the nearest 10 and 100 progressive worksheet
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Rounding to the nearest 10 and 100 progressive worksheet

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This worksheet supports rounding for Year 3/4. There are a variety of questions including using a numberline, which get progressively more challenging. There are 2 pages to the resource, the 2nd displayed is actually the first sheet. The resource can be used for pre/post unit assessment, independent work or teacher led group work. This would also work well as homework.
Start of year math assessment.
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Start of year math assessment.

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An assessment that covers various areas of learning including: number sequencing, fractions, addition, subtraction and time. I used these assessments as a starting point to help me identify general and individual areas of strength and for development. Suitable for Year 1/2
Multiples dot to dot
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Multiples dot to dot

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A fun resource to use when teaching about multiples. Children use their knowledge of multiples to join the dots and reveal the picture! Great for Year 2 up
Create a pet shop math activity
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Create a pet shop math activity

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This resource was used as a cross curricular activity during a 'You are what you eat' topic. The children were given pictures of different animals each with it's own price tag (to be added by CT depending on group). Children had to create a display window for their pet shop by adding the prices and subtracting from their given budget, in order to find the change. Children then stuck down their animal pictures on the shopfront display. Resource includes an extension sheet, shop display sheets and animal pictures. I used this with Year 3 but could be used across the primary age, as budgets and prices can be adapted.
Informal letter sort
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Informal letter sort

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2 differentiated informal letters for the children to cut out, sort and stick into the correct format. Great revision or initial assessment of understanding.
Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores sorting
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Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores sorting

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This resource includes 3 differentiated activities. The children are given sentences/pieces of information, and pictures of different animal types. They should work to sort the text and pictures into 3 groups (carnivores, herbivores, omnivores) based on the information they read and see. The children then share how they have sorted in class and class can discuss differences and similarities in the ways they have sorted. This activity worked really well as a group activity but could also work as a paired activity. I used this as a warm up activity for one of my whole class sessions.