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Hi! I currently work in London as a Deputy Headteacher. I love all things teaching and learning! I am extremely passionate about education and find researching and creating new strategies and ideas exciting. The world of teaching and leading in England is highly stressful and it's up to all of us to look after each other's well-being...I hope my resources save you some precious time.

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Hi! I currently work in London as a Deputy Headteacher. I love all things teaching and learning! I am extremely passionate about education and find researching and creating new strategies and ideas exciting. The world of teaching and leading in England is highly stressful and it's up to all of us to look after each other's well-being...I hope my resources save you some precious time.
Repeated addition on petals
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Repeated addition on petals

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A starting point for repeated addition. Diffentiation detailed on top of sheets. If children are not familiar with counting in 2s, 5s or 10s give them cubes/counting bears to help them work the sums out.
Inverse Problem Solving
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Inverse Problem Solving

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I get my class to write sum and answer in book to save paper but if you want to use the sheet directly then you may want to jazz it up a little! 3 Levels of D: WB: Division/Multiplication probs WW: Halving/Doubling probs (-50) WT: Halving/Doubling probs (0-20)
RUCSAC problem solving
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RUCSAC problem solving

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A checklist for RUCSAC method to problem solving, display, stick in books or laminate for tables. The second one is a more detailed version and can be used as a checklist when working with partners.
Problem solving journey times
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Problem solving journey times

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Used for a lesson on problem solving linked to Sir Walter Raleigh. Chn had these cut up journey times on their table and they found the shortest and longest possible journey times by adding two together.