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After downloading my first resource over nine years ago and receiving 93,000 viewings, I realised that the sort of resources I create seems to be what busy teachers want. Everything I make is tried and tested on my willing pupils and my aim is for everyone to enjoy and understand the topics I feature.

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After downloading my first resource over nine years ago and receiving 93,000 viewings, I realised that the sort of resources I create seems to be what busy teachers want. Everything I make is tried and tested on my willing pupils and my aim is for everyone to enjoy and understand the topics I feature.
Venn Diagrams
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Venn Diagrams

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A comprehensive resource pack that explains more complex Venn diagrams in detail. The PowerPoint is extremely clear, taking the pupils through the concept of the intersection of two and three sets. There is a fact sheet for pupils as well as a worksheet to consolidate the concept. Answers are supplied.
Symmetry - Line & Rotational
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Symmetry - Line & Rotational

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A student-friendly power-point presentation that shows very clearly the two types of symmetry - line and rotational. It contains excellent visual effects showing clearly how symmetry works. An invaluable introduction to symmetry for KS2 as well as a reminder for KS3 pupils.
Transformations
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Transformations

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This power-point explains very clearly how translation, reflection and rotation work. It is suitable for a bright Year 5 class as well as for Year 6 and 7 pupils. Worksheets to consolidate each of the three transformations are provided for consolidation.
Introducing Metric Capacity/Volume
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Introducing Metric Capacity/Volume

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A Powerpoint presentation to introduce Year 5 pupils to the concept of capacity using metric units of measure. The pupils are asked to estimate the capacity of various containers.
Reflection
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Reflection

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A PowerPoint introduces "Reflection" and this is followed up with a worksheet explaining the process and a second worksheet, with answers, to consolidate the topic. The resources are suitable for Years 5, 6 and 7.
Division with remainders
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Division with remainders

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An excellent resource to show exactly how a number is divided into equal parts and what to do if there is a remainder. Strong visual effects bring home the concept that division is the inverse of multiplication. The presentation makes clear use of a number line that even less-able learners will be able to understand.
ANGLES - NAMING & MEASURING
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ANGLES - NAMING & MEASURING

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Another excellent resource which takes the pupils step-by-step through the process of what an angle is, how to name an angle, the importance of estimation and how to use a 180 degree protractor. With simple yet stunning slides, every pupil will be able to access what can be, a tricky concept to master.
Using a net to make this cute Easter chick
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Using a net to make this cute Easter chick

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Maths is lots of fun and here is a lovely Easter project that every KS2 child will enjoy. A simple yet effective PowerPoint takes the pupils through the process, ste by step. Cut out the template, make the chick and fill the box with mini eggs. What could be better?
Rotation
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Rotation

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A fantastic resource which demonstrates very clearly how to rotate an object. The accompanying worksheet, with answers, gives the pupils practice in the technique of rotation. This resource is suitable for upper KS2 and lower KS3.
Factors and Multiples
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Factors and Multiples

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Pupils often muddle factors and multiples. This animated PowerPoint shows how factors are made in a factory. When multiplied together, they become multiples.
DECIMALS: Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 & 1000
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DECIMALS: Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 & 1000

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The decimal point does not move! When you multiply by 10 or 100 or 1000 the number becomes bigger and the digits move to the left. Division works in a similar fashion but the digits move to the right. Pupils find this concept tricky so this resource, complete with a PPt and accompanying, differentiated worksheets, explains everything extremely clearly. The author has many years of experience and realises the importance of how place value underpins the understanding of decimals.
Triangles - a step by step introduction
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Triangles - a step by step introduction

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This excellent PowerPoint presentation takes the pupils through the basic information needed to understand what triangles are, how to name them and how to prove that the angle sum of a triangle is 180 degrees. It is suitable for Years 4, 5 & 6.
Converting one unit of metric measure to another
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Converting one unit of metric measure to another

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Pupils find it very difficult to convert one unit of metric measurement to another, eg converting kg to g and cm to m. This PowerPoint presentation simplifies the process, breaking the method into simple steps. It is suitable for upper KS2 and lower KS3 pupils.
Multiplying Decimals
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Multiplying Decimals

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A step-by-step guide to multiplying a decimal by a whole number or by another decimal. It explains in clear steps how the process is helped by the pupil's knowledge of place value.
Twenty Timed Tests
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Twenty Timed Tests

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A series of 20 tests to revise and consolidate the KS2 curriculum. Suitable for Year 6 pupils. The tests, which take no more than 10 to 15 minutes, encourage speed and confidence. Pupils enjoy the repetition of topics which include a variety of number-based questions including fractions, decimals and percentages. There are also Shape and Measure questions and a selection of word problems. An excellent resource for a busy teacher.
ARRAYS
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ARRAYS

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Arrays are excellent visual prompts as they demonstrate with perfect clarity how a number is made using its factors. Square numbers make perfect sense when built into an array. This topic is supported by two excellent PPts as well as an information sheet and two worksheets. KS2 pupils of all ages will find “Arrays” easy to understand as the opportunity to work with concrete apparatus is explained clearly.
Pi
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Pi

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This detailed PowerPoint takes the student, step-by-step, through how to obtain Pi and how to use it to calculate the circumference and area of a circle. The concept of Pi is supported by a strong visual element, ensuring that each pupil is able to understand the concept.