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Selling unique and high-quality resources and display items for the classroom. Make your classroom cool with these creative and inspiring products.
I've been teaching 15 years and I'm passionate about creating a classroom environment where kids are inspired and excited to learn. I use my experience in graphic design to develop high quality resources and display items.
If you have any requests for personalised products or need something whipped up, let me know.
Your class will love playing this penalty shootout game to develop their times tables recall.
Includes:
X2 to x12 printable games
goalkeeper printouts
instructions
Why not also download Premier Maths- the ultimate times table simulation game?
A fantastic booklet for making information visually more engaging when writing about fire fighters.
Includes templates with different line widths and photo instructions on how to make the leaflet.
Ready to print numbers for display, for use as flash cards or to add to any resource you wish.
Set includes:
Printable PDF for numbers 3-36
PowerPoint with images as pngs so you can copy and paste onto any doc you need.
Ready to print numbers for display, for use as flash cards or to add to any resource you wish.
Set includes:
Printable PDF for numbers 10-120
PowerPoint with images as pngs so you can copy and paste onto any doc you need.
Ready to print numbers for display, for use as flash cards or to add to any resource you wish.
Set includes:
Printable PDF for numbers 4-60
PowerPoint with images as pngs so you can copy and paste onto any doc you need.
Ready to print numbers for display, for use as flash cards or to add to any resource you wish.
Set includes:
Printable PDF for numbers 8-96
PowerPoint with images as pngs so you can copy and paste onto any doc you need.
These funky clock arrows are a really helpful resource to guide children in learning to tell the time. They can be used alongside your classroom clock all year round, or until your students are confident with the time and the different time expressions.
Building a culture of encouragement and teamwork is essential for a positive and happy classroom.
Download this activity and instruction PowerPoint to support your class in sharing and receiving encouragements.
Why not use this as a gift for the children at the end of a school year.
If you are aiming to inspire your children to read, why not set up a Hogwarts reading corner?
Use this book sign out printables pack to help keep track of where all your special books are.
It includes a front cover to stick on your folder or record book, a beautiful poem to set the rules and a page for children to record their books.
This fantastically fun football game is back for the Women’s Euros! With all new additions to make the simulation game even more exciting, this is an absolute must download to celebrate the upcoming games.
With women’s football gaining more and more profile, now is the time to jump on the chance to promote it in the classroom. Especially designed for KS2.
This dice simulation game provides hours of fun and plenty routes into other mathematical areas.
This pack includes the Powerpoint presentation and printables needed to carry out this lesson(s).
Also included is a printable kit design activity, giving your children a chance to design their dream kits for the tournament and printable wall charts in full colour, partial colour and b&w.
Additional features to the game this year, include:
star player cards
home fan advantages
fouls
score cards
Note: if there are any rules/ features of the game that feel too much for your class, simply delete the slide. Alternatively, move it to the end of the PPT and introduce it another time.
Design Technology planning formats for KS1 and KS2
These planning templates offer a clear pathway through any unit, with suggested questions and brief ideas of what to include in each part of the process.
The templates do not cover any specific units but are available as a guide for DT planning.
When students are feeling really proud of their work, they can request that a picture or photocopy be taken and celebrated. This is a great way to encourage your students work hard and be proud of their work.
Cut out the cameras and laminate for durability. Glue them to a peg or clip. When not in use, the cameras can be clipped onto the sign and displayed, or displayed in a pot.
Use the proud stickers to display next to their work, so the student can share why they were so proud. These can be printed on a labels sheet (A4, 8 per page) or printed on paper and cut out.
A printable booklet for your class to write up their facts/ report about rainforest animals. Print page 1 and 2 back to back. Print page 3 back to back with page 3 again for additional insert pages.
Want to get your kids active over April? Print out these booklets for a 4 week fitness challenge, earning points for every activity and healthy lifestlye choice they make over the month of April.
Includes:
printable booklet pages
certificate image
3 Additional posters for those who already downloaded the original set. Contains Luna quote and alternative versions of ‘believing in yourself’ and ‘reada good book’
For full set see pack in store
This problemometer is a really helpful tool when guiding children in becoming classroom problem solvers. Every teacher knows what it’s like to have a thousand questions/problems being fired at them by the children. Some of them are necessary and others may not always need a teacher’s attention.
This tool helps the children to become independent problem solvers when appropriate. Use the examples (or add your own) to help children decide if they can solve it themselves or tell an adult.
Ask them: Where does it fit on the scale? Can they try to solve it first? Does an adult need to know immediately? How serious is this problem?