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Raising standards in KS1 and Special Needs: helping every child to succeed. I have taught systematic phonics to all ages and abilities for over 30 years. My teaching degree was in Environmental Studies and I hate to see science reduced to box-ticking when there is so much to discover about the wonderful world we live in. So, I produce Phonic resources that meet the real needs of children and teachers, along with science resources to engage children in learning about the natural world.

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Raising standards in KS1 and Special Needs: helping every child to succeed. I have taught systematic phonics to all ages and abilities for over 30 years. My teaching degree was in Environmental Studies and I hate to see science reduced to box-ticking when there is so much to discover about the wonderful world we live in. So, I produce Phonic resources that meet the real needs of children and teachers, along with science resources to engage children in learning about the natural world.
Number Sequencing Rhyme  0 to 5: Interactive PowerPoint
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Number Sequencing Rhyme 0 to 5: Interactive PowerPoint

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A fun interactive bird-counting rhyme in interactive Power Point form, to learn numbers and 1:1 correspondence: One little bird in the sky so blue, along came another and that made two etc… Click to reveal numbers, and add one more and count again. I enjoyed making this Power Point for a speech delayed 8yr old child who is having trouble grasping 1:1 correspondence and I am working with him to help him to understand the worth of ‘1’ and the effect of adding ‘1 more’. There is no sound (other than chimes on the practice slides), allowing the teacher/parent to give the child as much time as needed to respond. Full narration is given. It can of course be used by others of younger and older ages - but it has a more grown up feel than that provided by early counting rhymes. I hope it will be helpful to others.
Counting 6 to 10 EYFS/ SEN Maths Worksheets
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Counting 6 to 10 EYFS/ SEN Maths Worksheets

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Help your child/ren learn to count and write the numbers 6 to 10 - suitable for home or school use. 32 worksheets. Each number is introduced and then practiced to build confidence and ensure success. Includes: Learning to write numbers Matching 1 to 1 Ordering Biggest/smallest Number patterns The easy, clear format is suitable for all ages and abilities - including those with learning difficulties. Reinforces classwork - schools can print individual pages for home or school use. Parents can download and print themselves as an early maths workbook. Teachers can print out individual sheets as required. See also Count 0 to 5 Beginning addition and subtraction
Autumn Themed Maths Worksheets for Reception/Yr. 1/Special Needs
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Autumn Themed Maths Worksheets for Reception/Yr. 1/Special Needs

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34 Autumn themed number worksheets/workbook for EYFS/KS1/special needs. Suitable for home-learning. This book includes worksheets to teach: Recognising and forming numbers 0 to 10 Plenty of counting practice Introducing addition and subtraction Introducing multiplying and dividing (sharing) Either print a whole book for a child, or use as individual worksheets to meet a need. This pack of worksheets is sure to delight children this autumn. Featuring conkers, acorns, cones, leaves and squirrels, and giving heaps of counting practice alongside learning to add and subtract, share and group, it is a must for every Pre-K/K class! Works well with our other Numbers books, learning numbers 0 to 5, 6 to 10 and Beginning Addition and Subtraction.
Number Worksheets EYFS/Pre K
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Number Worksheets EYFS/Pre K

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Here is a bundle of over 90 worksheets to teach number recognition, formation and simple addition and subtraction. The worksheets provide unashamedly, old-fashioned maths teaching that is time proven to help all pupils, including those with a special need, to develop strong, foundational maths skills. Suitable for use as individual worksheets in class, or as a workbook for home-school use. See individual products for full contents details.
Number Sequencing: Backwards from 5: Interactive Power Point
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Number Sequencing: Backwards from 5: Interactive Power Point

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This is a fun, interactive counting PowerPoint to help young children/SEN pupils to count backwards from five as they join in the rhyme: Five little fishes swimming near the shore, one swam a way and then there were …four. Full instructions are given. Please play with it first yourself so that you know how it works, before using it with your pupil/s. Bright hand-drawn, colourful pictures make this a charming activity! I made this fun PowerPoint for a SEND eight-year-old who is learning to count and he thoroughly enjoyed it. I hope your pupils do too! See our Bird Counting Power Point for counting to five and adding one more. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12522911
Spring Maths Workbook for EYFS/Y1
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Spring Maths Workbook for EYFS/Y1

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A bumper pack of 62 number worksheets for Spring - but can be used all through the year. The clear simple layout makes them suitable for EYFS/Y1 children and SEND pupils. Suitable for home-learning. Covering: More/ Matching 1:1 correspondence Number formation 1 to 10 Counting/completing sets Beginning addition and subtraction Introduction to multiplying and dividing Grouping into tens and ones. Tried and tested on real classes. Something for everyone!
Introducing Multiplication KS1
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Introducing Multiplication KS1

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36 worksheets to teach children the meaning of multiplication. Suitable for KS1 National Curriculum work, or for those in later years who are struggling with the concept. Start by adding the same number lots of times. Then turn this into ‘lots of’ problems. Learn how to cross out ‘lots’ of and see the times sum. Watch the FREE video to reinforce learning. It can also be sent home to help parents support their child at home. Once multiplication is understood, there are plentiful fun worksheets to help the children learn the 2,5 and 10 times tables facts. Use as worksheets in class plus suitable as a work book for home-education.
Beginning addition and Subtraction EYFS Workbook Home learning
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Beginning addition and Subtraction EYFS Workbook Home learning

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A first introduction to addition and subtraction for Reception children, or special needs. 32 pages. Starting with completing the sets the workbook takes the pupil through, gradually replacing words with signs and pictures with numbers, so building confidence. Once the concepts are secure we add further activities such as: adding and subtracting with number lines ‘How many more’ problems Find the difference Adding doubles This is old fashioned maths teaching that has been proven for years to work. Reinforces classwork Easy for parents to use Start at the beginning and work through. [(See also count 0 to 5]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/free-count-0-to-5-number-workbook-for-reception-12270654) and [(Count 6 to 10]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/free-count-6-to-10-number-book-for-reception-12270636) and Count 0 to 10.
Counting 0 to 5 EYFS/SEN Maths Worksheets
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Counting 0 to 5 EYFS/SEN Maths Worksheets

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Help your child/ren learn to count and write the numbers 0 to 5 - suitable for home or school use. 28 worksheets. Each number is introduced and then practiced to build confidence and ensure success. Includes: Learning to write numbers Matching 1 to 1 Ordering Biggest/smallest Number patterns The easy, clear format is suitable for all ages and abilities - including those with learning difficulties. Reinforces classwork - schools can print individual pages for home or school use. Parents can download and print themselves as a first maths workbook. See also: Count 6 - 10 Beginning addition and subtraction
Addition Flashcards
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Addition Flashcards

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These addition flashcards cover adding 0 to 12, to 12 (i.e. to 12+12 and all in between). They will help children become confident mathematicians with the number facts at their finger tips for instant recall. This is a rare ability, so help your children be ahead of the crowd. As far as is possible, try to teach your child all of the number facts for all four rules before the age of seven. This is more than achievable by most children and will give them a head start for life. Suitable for home-learning. Helpful tips for use included.