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Mrs Swift

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I am a South African born teacher, currently living and teaching in Sydney, Australia! I have previously taught in London, which really prepared me for life as a teacher. Most of my experience is within Pre-Kindy and Kindergarten, but who knows where's I'll land up next! My resources reflect my journey as a teacher, and adapt according to my school and year group!

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I am a South African born teacher, currently living and teaching in Sydney, Australia! I have previously taught in London, which really prepared me for life as a teacher. Most of my experience is within Pre-Kindy and Kindergarten, but who knows where's I'll land up next! My resources reflect my journey as a teacher, and adapt according to my school and year group!
Starting School Literacy Plan
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Starting School Literacy Plan

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A lovely book for Reception in the Autumn term as they are settling into their new schooling environment. My class really enjoyed looking at the similarities and differences between our school day and the school day in the book. Great for helping to sequence the school day and setting a visual timetable.
Whatever Next Literacy
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Whatever Next Literacy

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Reception Literacy plan of the story Whatever Next- 7 days of planning as the book was carried over a week and a half.
One fewer- Frogs on a log
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One fewer- Frogs on a log

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This is a PowerPoint lesson to assist with the teaching of “one fewer”. The ideal starter activity would be to sing “5 little speckled frogs” with your class before moving onto this PowerPoint. This lesson was a huge hit with my Pre-Kindergarten class, but would also suit Kindergarten classes learning this concept for the first time.
Combining and Separating Quantities- Part Whole Models
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Combining and Separating Quantities- Part Whole Models

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In line with the New K-2 curriculum is a worksheet for students to complete after learning about part-whole models. After filling in the part-whole model, write down all the addition and subtraction number sentences you can think of! This worksheet has been differentiated three ways.