I am a Special Educational Needs and Disabilities primary teacher, MLD, SLD and PMLD and autism.
I was a mainstream secondary school dancer teacher for over 5 years. I also taught dance a specialist SEN school for the deaf for 3 years. I have a degree in dance, teaching qualification and PGCE.
I am a Special Educational Needs and Disabilities primary teacher, MLD, SLD and PMLD and autism.
I was a mainstream secondary school dancer teacher for over 5 years. I also taught dance a specialist SEN school for the deaf for 3 years. I have a degree in dance, teaching qualification and PGCE.
Get your pupils active and engaged when completing these worksheets for place value and counting.
Get them using paints and finger prints to make the eyes, sticking on googly eyes or even drawing them!
Success Criteria
I can recognise numbers 1 to 5
I can count up to 5
I can add the correct number of eyes to each monster.
Learning intention: To write the time to the hour using a digital clock format
Master Digital Time with Our No-Prep Worksheet! (Call out the time and they write the answers)
Make learning to tell time fun and effortless with our Interactive Digital Time Worksheet! Designed to help students write the time to the hour using a digital clock format, this no-prep resource is perfect for busy teachers and eager learners.
Learning Intention:
Write the time to the hour using a digital clock format.
Interactive: Engaging activities that make learning to tell time enjoyable.
No-Prep: Ready to use instantly, saving you valuable prep time.
Educational: Clear and focused on mastering digital clock reading.
User-Friendly: Simple instructions make it perfect for independent or guided learning.
Equip your students with the skills they need to read digital clocks confidently. Our worksheet is the perfect blend of education and fun!