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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, mostly free of charge. Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.

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Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, mostly free of charge. Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
Lesson: Factors, Multiples and Shape Pattern
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Lesson: Factors, Multiples and Shape Pattern

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In this lesson, students dive into factors and multiples – combining theoretical understanding with practical application. Students will tackle factor trees to gain a strong foundation and apply their understanding. They’ll also get creative by designing a shape pattern game to encourage inventive problem-solving.
Number Bonds to 20 – Engaging and Interactive Maths Resource
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Number Bonds to 20 – Engaging and Interactive Maths Resource

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Number Bonds to 20 – Engaging and Interactive Maths Resource Boost your students’ confidence in addition and subtraction with this comprehensive Number Bonds to 20 resource! Designed to make learning fun and accessible, this resource is perfect for introducing, practicing, and mastering number bonds in the classroom or at home. What’s Included? Clear Explanations: Child-friendly definitions and visual representations to explain the concept of number bonds to 20. Interactive Activities: Exciting tasks such as matching pairs, completing number sentences, and fill-in-the-gap challenges. Bright Visuals: Colorful illustrations, including number lines, ten frames, and counters, to support visual learners. Differentiated Worksheets: Activities tailored for all ability levels, from simple pairing exercises to more complex problem-solving tasks. Fully Editable Content: Easily customize the resource to fit your teaching needs or class requirements. Curriculum-Aligned: Matches Year 2 learning objectives for mastering addition and subtraction strategies. Interactive and Engaging: Activities that keep students motivated and excited to learn. Flexible Use: Ideal for whole-class teaching, group work, or individual practice. By the end of these activities, students will: Accurately recall number bonds to 20. Understand how number bonds relate to addition and subtraction. Build fluency in mental maths skills. Perfect for lessons, homework, or revision, this resource is an essential tool for helping your students excel in maths. Number Bonds to 10: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13157710
The Battle of Hastings – Year 2 History Resource
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The Battle of Hastings – Year 2 History Resource

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Introduce your Year 2 students to the dramatic events of 1066 with this engaging and interactive Battle of Hastings resource! Tailored for younger learners, it simplifies key historical concepts while fostering curiosity and critical thinking.
Number Bonds to 10 – Engaging and Visual Maths Resource
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Number Bonds to 10 – Engaging and Visual Maths Resource

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Help your students master number bonds to 10 with this vibrant and interactive resource, perfect for building a solid foundation in addition and subtraction! Whether you’re teaching in the classroom, setting homework, or supporting catch-up learners, this resource is designed to make learning number bonds fun and effective. What’s Included? Clear Explanations: Easy-to-understand definitions and examples to introduce number bonds to 10. Bright Visuals: Colorful illustrations, including ten frames, counters, and themed graphics, to engage young learners. Interactive Activities: Hands-on tasks, matching games, and fill-in-the-gap challenges to consolidate learning. How Will It Help? Reinforces key mathematical skills in a memorable way. Builds confidence in mental arithmetic through repeated practice. Encourages independent learning and group collaboration. Ideal for use during lessons, maths centers, or as an engaging homework task, this resource is a must-have for teaching number bonds to 10. It’s perfect for early years and Key Stage 1 students who need that extra boost in developing their number sense. Number Bonds to 20: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13157783
Area and Perimeter - Year 4/KS2: Fully Editable PowerPoint Resource
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Area and Perimeter - Year 4/KS2: Fully Editable PowerPoint Resource

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Looking for a flexible, engaging resource to teach Area and Perimeter? This fully editable PowerPoint presentation is designed to make learning these key mathematical concepts interactive, visual, and easy to understand for primary school students. Perfect for teachers who want to save time while delivering high-quality lessons! What’s Included? Clear Explanations: Simplified definitions and visual aids to explain the concepts of area and perimeter. Real-Life Contexts: Engaging examples to demonstrate practical applications, making learning meaningful and relevant. Interactive Tasks: Problem-solving slides and challenges to check for understanding and reinforce skills. Differentiation(Adaptive teaching) Ready: Activities catering to various ability levels, from introductory tasks to more complex challenges. Editable Slides: Customize the content to suit your class’s needs – change examples, add tasks, or tweak visuals to align with your teaching style. Why Choose This Resource? Time-Saving: A ready-to-use resource that minimizes planning time. Student-Focused: Designed with primary learners in mind to boost engagement and retention. Teacher-Friendly: Fully adaptable for different age groups and curriculum requirements. Ideal for classroom teaching, home learning, or as a revision tool. Whether you’re introducing area and perimeter for the first time or revisiting it as part of a review, this PowerPoint ensures students stay engaged and confident in mastering these essential skills. Download now and take the hassle out of planning your next maths lesson!
Tower Bridge: An Iconic London Landmark
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Tower Bridge: An Iconic London Landmark

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This editable 30+ powerpoint gives you everything you need to know about Tower Bridge. Spanning the River Thames, Tower Bridge is one of the most recognizable and beloved landmarks in London. This iconic structure combines striking Victorian Gothic architecture with innovative engineering, creating a stunning visual statement that has captivated visitors for over a century. I’ve added some epic pictures which could be used to describe the Tower Bridge. Tower of London: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/tower-of-london-bundle-13153617
Jane Austen Lesson Bundle
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Jane Austen Lesson Bundle

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Jane Austen Inquiry Sheet and Quiz Discover the life and works of Jane Austen with this engaging resource! Perfect for introducing primary and secondary students to one of England’s most celebrated authors, it includes: Informative Inquiry Sheet: Key facts about Austen’s life, novels, and her lasting influence on literature. Fun Quiz: Test students’ understanding with a mix of multiple-choice and open-ended questions. This resource makes learning about Austen interactive and enjoyable while fostering curiosity about classic literature!
KS1 Writing Cover Page
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KS1 Writing Cover Page

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Editable - KS1 Writing Cover Page This simple yet effective KS1 Writing Cover Page is designed to help young learners structure their work neatly and consistently. It clearly indicates: Where to write the date: Ensuring uniformity across all work. Space for the Learning Objective (LO): Perfect for sticking or writing the lesson focus. Clean, child-friendly design: Easy for students to follow independently. An ideal addition to your classroom resources to encourage good presentation habits in early writers! KS2 Writing Cover Page: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13159781
Yokki and the Parno Gry - Week 1 - Writing Unit
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Yokki and the Parno Gry - Week 1 - Writing Unit

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Dive into the captivating world of Yokki and the Parno Gry with this editable week-long resource. Perfect for primary classrooms, it includes: Predicting: Activities to infer what might happen next in the story. Grammar Focus: Lessons on expanded noun phrases, adjectives, and verbs to enrich writing. Asking Questions: Developing curiosity and comprehension through thought-provoking prompts. This resource supports literacy skills while immersing children in the rich narrative of Yokki’s journey. Ideal for sparking creativity and building confidence in reading and writing. Yokki and the Parno Gry- Week 2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13159994
Stonehenge: A Timeless Mystery
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Stonehenge: A Timeless Mystery

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his engaging resource offers a detailed exploration of Stonehenge, one of Britain’s most iconic prehistoric landmarks. Designed for primary-aged children, the materials break down key facts into accessible language, perfect for fostering curiosity and critical thinking. What’s Included? History and Purpose: An easy-to-understand overview of the origins of Stonehenge, including its construction during the Neolithic period and theories about its purpose (e.g., as a burial site, ceremonial gathering place, or astronomical calendar). Building the Monument: A focus on the incredible engineering techniques used to transport and arrange the massive sarsen stones and smaller bluestones without modern machinery. Cultural Significance: Insights into the lives of the people who built Stonehenge and how it connects to Britain’s heritage.
Henry VIII at the Tower of London
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Henry VIII at the Tower of London

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Explore the captivating history of Henry VIII’s infamous visits to the Tower of London, where he imprisoned and executed several of his wives and political rivals. Tower of London Bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/tower-of-london-bundle-13153617 Beefeaters: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13153622 Ravens of the Tower of London: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13153626 Crown Jewels: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13153631
The Crown Jewels: A Regal History
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The Crown Jewels: A Regal History

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Crown Jewels of the Tower of London The Crown Jewels, housed in the Tower of London, are a dazzling collection of royal regalia that have been used in British coronations for centuries. These precious items, including crowns, scepters, and orbs, symbolize the power and authority of the monarchy. Among the most famous pieces is the Imperial State Crown, adorned with nearly 3,000 diamonds, rubies, and other gemstones. The Crown Jewels are not only stunning examples of craftsmanship but also hold deep historical and cultural significance, representing the enduring legacy of the British royal family. Visitors to the Tower can view these extraordinary treasures, each one with a rich story to tell.
Ravens of the Tower of London
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Ravens of the Tower of London

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The ravens of the Tower of London are an iconic part of its history and legend. According to tradition, the ravens must remain at the Tower to ensure the kingdom’s safety. With their striking black feathers and mysterious presence, these birds have long been associated with British folklore and royal history. The Tower’s ravens are carefully cared for by the Yeoman Warders, and their well-being is taken seriously, as it is said that if the ravens ever leave, the Tower and the monarchy will fall. Today, they continue to captivate visitors, adding to the rich history and intrigue of this historic fortress. Tower of London: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/tower-of-london-understanding-the-tower-13153618 Beefeaters: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-beefeaters-guardians-of-the-tower-of-london-13153622 Crown Jewels: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-crown-jewels-a-regal-history-13153631
The Beefeaters: Guardians of the Tower of London
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The Beefeaters: Guardians of the Tower of London

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This editable resource explores the fascinating history and role of the Beefeaters, the ceremonial guards of the Tower of London. Known for their distinctive uniforms and rich traditions, Beefeaters have served as protectors of the Tower and its prisoners for centuries. In this resource, students will learn about their origins, the duties they perform, and the significance of their role in British history. With fun facts, interactive activities, and a look at their daily lives, this resource is perfect for bringing history to life and engaging students in a captivating exploration of British heritage. I’ve added some images which can be used for display. Tower of London: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/tower-of-london-understanding-the-tower-13153618 Ravens of the Tower of London: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ravens-of-the-tower-of-london-13153626 Crown Jewels: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-crown-jewels-a-regal-history-13153631
Tower of London - Understanding the Tower
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Tower of London - Understanding the Tower

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The Tower of London, a historic fortress located on the River Thames in London, is one of the UK’s most iconic landmarks. Built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it has served as a royal palace, a prison, an armory, and the home of the Crown Jewels. Known for its rich and sometimes grim history, the Tower has witnessed intrigue, treachery, and royal drama over the centuries. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit destination, offering a glimpse into the fascinating history of medieval England. I’ve added some images which can be used to describe a setting.
Tower of London Bundle
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Tower of London Bundle

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The Tower of London, a historic landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site, has stood for nearly 1,000 years as a royal palace, prison, and symbol of British history. Its imposing walls housed some of the most infamous prisoners in history, but not all stayed confined. Tales of daring escapes, such as those of John Gerard, who fled using a rope smuggled into his cell, or the Earl of Nithsdale, disguised in women’s clothing, add an element of intrigue to its legacy. These incredible stories highlight both the resilience of the prisoners and the Tower’s fascinating past as a place of both oppression and ingenuity.
The Daring Escape of Edmund Neville from the - Tower of London
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The Daring Escape of Edmund Neville from the - Tower of London

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Edmund Neville, a persistent plotter against Queen Elizabeth I, earned a unique place in Tower of London history: a two-time escapee. Imprisoned in 1584, he meticulously filed through his window bars and slipped into the night. Recaptured due to the telltale stench of the moat clinging to him, Neville refused to be deterred. Two years later, aided by a rope smuggled in by his devoted wife, he made his second daring escape. Though his freedom was short-lived, Edmund Neville’s audacious escapes cemented his legend as one of the Tower’s most determined and resourceful prisoners.