Find included a cut and match 2D shapes activity, suitable for both KS1/KS2. Also includes sheet of the different shapes with names attached and famous mathematicians to do with shape.
This is intended for HA YR 6 only. Includes very difficult SATs questions aimed at HA year six to do with algebra. Includes model answers also with detailed explanations of how to get to the answer.
Focus and Calm Cards for Primary School Students
A Calming Toolkit for Focus and Emotional Regulation
This beautifully designed set of 10 Focus and Calm Cards offers simple yet effective techniques to help primary school students manage their emotions, regain focus, and calm their minds. Each card features calming visuals inspired by nature, animals, or fun designs that appeal to younger learners, making them perfect for use in the classroom, at home, or during transitions.
Whether a student is feeling overwhelmed, distracted, or anxious, these cards provide gentle, actionable steps to help them reset and refocus. The cards are easy to use independently or with the guidance of a teacher or parent. From breathing exercises and sensory activities to grounding techniques, each card is a tool for self-regulation and mindfulness.
Inside Out 2 Feeling Cards
An Engaging Emotional Literacy Tool for Primary Students
This set of Inside Out 2 Feeling Cards is designed to help primary school students better understand and articulate their emotions. Each card features one of the core emotions from the Inside Out 2 characters: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust, and more complex feelings like Anxiety, Ennui, Envy, and Embarrassment. Through fun, relatable visuals and a variety of descriptive words, students can learn to identify and express how they’re feeling in a way that resonates with their experiences.
What’s Included:
Emotion Characters: Each card features a character from Inside Out 2 representing a core emotion, accompanied by new words to describe that feeling (e.g., Joy = Jubilant, Elated, Radiant; Sadness = Melancholy, Heartbroken, Gloomy).
Complex Emotions: Additional cards explore more complex feelings like Anxiety, Ennui, Fear, Envy, and Embarrassment, offering children an expanded emotional vocabulary.
Visual Cues: Calming and engaging visuals are paired with each emotion to help students connect words with the feelings they experience.
How to Use:
In the Classroom: These cards can be used in circle time, emotional check-ins, or PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic) lessons to encourage discussions about feelings.
At Home: Parents can use the cards as part of daily conversations with children, helping them express how they’re feeling.
Therapeutic Settings: Counselors and support staff can use the cards to help children identify and manage their emotions.
Key Features:
Emotion Recognition: Helps children recognize and name their feelings, improving emotional intelligence and communication skills.
Extended Vocabulary: Introduces a variety of words for each emotion, allowing children to better describe the intensity and nuances of their feelings.
Inside Out 2 Theme: The relatable, well-loved characters make the resource both engaging and accessible for young learners.
Whether it’s joy, sadness, fear, or something more complex, this resource helps students navigate their emotional world with confidence and clarity.
In this scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) Inside Out 2-themed resource, pupils will help the emotions (Anxiety, Sadness, Joy, and others) understand and solve fraction problems, aligning with the following learning objectives from the Year 1 maths curriculum:
Recognising, finding, and naming a half as one of two equal parts of an object, shape, or quantity.
Recognising, finding, and naming a quarter as one of four equal parts of an object, shape, or quantity.
Through engaging tasks and visual aids, pupils will assist the characters in identifying and sorting shapes divided into halves and quarters. They will also practice halving and quartering numbers, reinforcing their understanding of fractions in a fun and creative way by helping the emotions manage their tasks inside Riley’s mind.
This resource provides a hands-on approach to learning fractions, promoting problem-solving and critical thinking, while linking the learning to the world of Inside Out 2 to make maths more relatable and exciting for young learners.
These scaffolded (LA/MA/A) worksheets are designed to support Year 2 students in developing their skills in comparing and ordering numbers from 0 up to 100. The worksheets are structured to gradually increase in complexity, providing a range of activities to reinforce understanding of comparison symbols (<, >, =) and numerical order. Also includes answers.
NC: compare and order numbers from 0 up to 100; use <, > and = signs
Catch Me Being Good: Positive Behaviour Chart
This vibrant behaviour chart is designed to promote positive behaviour by encouraging and rewarding students when they exhibit good actions. Teachers can use the chart to “catch” pupils being good, whether it’s showing kindness, putting in effort, or following instructions.
Features:
Motivational: Encourages pupils to focus on positive behaviour, helping them feel recognised and rewarded for their good choices.
Engaging Design: Visually appealing to younger children, fostering enthusiasm for participation.
Versatile: Suitable for classrooms, homes, or group settings to encourage good behaviour.
Ideal for primary school classrooms, this chart helps create a positive environment, reinforcing positive actions with recognition.
Daily Check-In Charts for primary (Inside Out and extra)
Fun, Interactive Emotional Check-In for Children Using Popular Movie Characters
Help children explore and express their emotions with these engaging Emotion Explorers Check-In Charts! Featuring characters from popular films like Inside Out, Monsters, Inc., and Despicable Me, this set of charts offers a fun, relatable way for kids to identify and manage their feelings throughout the day.
Each chart includes beloved characters such as Sulley, Gru, and Shrek, representing various emotions. Children can use the simple tick-box system to check off which emotions they are feeling at any given moment, making emotional self-awareness and regulation easier and more enjoyable.
Features:
Popular Characters: Includes Inside Out’s core emotions and Monsters Inc.'s iconic duo to capture a wide range of emotions.
Tick Box Format: Easy-to-use checkboxes help kids quickly identify their emotions, providing a daily emotional snapshot.
Visual Engagement: Bright and colourful charts with fun characters to make emotional learning exciting and interactive.
For Classroom and Home Use: Perfect for teachers and parents to help children better express their feelings and build emotional literacy.
This resource is ideal for young learners who may find it challenging to articulate their emotions. By connecting with familiar movie characters, they’ll be more comfortable recognizing and discussing how they feel. These charts make emotional self-checks fun, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for primary school students.
Inside Out 2 Maths Activity for Year 3 – Addition Focus (9 Cards Per Page)
In this Inside Out 2-themed maths activity, Year 3 students will practice addition using fun character cards inspired by the emotions from the movie. Each card will feature an addition problem that students must solve mentally or using written methods.
NC objective:
In this activity, students will:
Add three-digit numbers and ones.
Add three-digit numbers and tens.
Add three-digit numbers and hundreds.
Add two-digit numbers crossing tens boundaries.
How the Activity Works:
Students will have 9 emotion cards per page, with each card featuring a different addition problem. After cutting the cards, students can shuffle and pick a card at random. Each card’s emotion (e.g., Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Anxious) will correspond to an addition challenge.
Daily Maths Toolkit for Pupils – Compact and Convenient with Keyring
This handy toolkit is designed to support pupils in their daily maths lessons. Simply attach the A4 pages with a keyring for easy access and use. Perfect for group tables, individual trays, or classroom working walls, this toolkit will empower students with essential resources at their fingertips. This can easily be added to group tables, individual trays or working walls. It is recommended to print pages one-sided before placing them back-to-back. A dab of glue in the corners will help the pages not move when being laminated. Simply cut, hole punch and attach keyrings to finish off your toolkit. This method is suggested over printing double-sided to make wiping whiteboard pens off easier when using.
What’s included:
Ten frames
Hundred square
Number lines (0–20 and 0–100)
Blank number lines
Bar models
Part-part-whole models
Fraction wall
Place value chart (up to millions)
Times tables (1–12)
Symbols for comparing number
Inside Out 2 Emotion Jar Class Reward System | Classroom Behaviour Management Tool | Digital Download PDF | Whole Group Incentive
Transform your classroom’s behaviour with our Inside Out 2 Emotion Jar Class Reward System! This engaging and visually appealing tool is perfect for teachers who want to promote positive behaviour and teamwork through the emotions of Inside Out 2. Use this system to motivate your students and celebrate their achievements with a fun, emotion-themed incentive.
Key Features:
Positive Reinforcement: Encourages students to exhibit good behaviour in a fun and interactive way based on emotions from Inside Out 2.
Customizable Goals: Tailor the system to focus on behaviours your class needs to work on, like sharing Joy with others, showing kindness when Sad, or managing Anger responsibly.
How It Works:
Set a Goal: Display what behavior you’re focusing on and how many emotions the class needs to earn the reward.
Earn Emotion Tokens: Students earn tokens representing different emotions for exhibiting positive behavior.
Celebrate Success: Once the emotion jar is full, enjoy the chosen class reward together!
Perfect For:
Teachers looking to improve classroom behaviour management using an engaging, emotionally-resonant system.
Creating a supportive and positive classroom environment while helping students understand and manage their emotions.
Encouraging teamwork, empathy, and collaboration among students.
Why You’ll Love It:
Easy to set up and use in any classroom setting with an Inside Out 2 theme.
Provides a clear and visual way for students to understand behavior expectations while relating to emotions.
Helps build a strong classroom community by celebrating collective achievements and emotional growth.
Voice-O-Meter – A4 Digital Download
Ideal for managing classroom noise, this voice levels chart helps children understand and maintain appropriate noise levels, encouraging good listening skills.
Includes interactive arrows that can be attached with Blu-Tack to easily indicate the desired noise level for the child or class at any given time.
This engaging and easy-to-understand PowerPoint presentation introduces primary school children to the concept of probability. Designed with colorful visuals and interactive slides, it simplifies key concepts such as chance, likelihood, and possible outcomes, making it perfect for young learners.
Ideal for classroom use, this resource is great for teachers looking to explain probability in a fun and accessible way, with plenty of examples to help children grasp the idea of chance in everyday situations.
Year 4 Number and Place Value – Finding 1000 More or Less (Scaffolded Resource)
NC: find 1000 more or less than a given number
This scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) resource supports Year 4 students in mastering the concept of finding 1000 more or less than a given number, aligned with the National Curriculum objectives for number and place value.
With scaffolded activities and clear step-by-step guidance, this resource is perfect for building confidence and understanding, allowing students to progress at their own pace. It is ideal for both classroom teaching and homework practice, helping pupils solidify their grasp of number patterns and place value.
This inspiring PowerPoint assembly explores the wonders of World Space Week 2024 for primary students. It covers:
What is World Space Week?
Why Do We Explore Space?
How Space Technology Helps Us
Mind-Blowing Space Facts
Meet the Space Heroes! (e.g., Tim Peake, Rakesh Sharma)
Key Space Milestones Timeline
What’s Next for Space? (Missions to Mars, space tourism)
The resource includes a suggested video and intro/outro music suitable for an engaging school assembly. Perfect for introducing space exploration in a fun and educational way!
Also includes World Space Week activities such as: design a planet worksheet, design a poster for your planet, design a flag for your planet, planet post card activity.
Inside Out 2 SATs Reasoning PowerPoint 2024 (Paper 2)
Engage your students with this fun and interactive SATs Reasoning PowerPoint based on the 2024 Paper 2 reasoning paper! Each slide features a question from the real SATs paper, accompanied by the beloved characters from Inside Out 2 to guide your class through the problem-solving process.
Key Features:
All questions from the 2024 Paper 2 reasoning exam.
Funny and relatable Inside Out 2 characters, helping to keep children engaged and motivated.
Perfect for whole-class review on the board, building confidence and familiarity with SATs-style questions.
Ideal for SATs preparation sessions, encouraging a positive attitude towards challenging reasoning problems.
Make SATs prep an adventure with Joy, Fear, Disgust, Anger, and Sadness as your students tackle each question with confidence!
My Communication Keyring - Digital Download
“My Communication Keyring” is a visual learning resource available as a digital download. It features 3 pages with 12 symbols per page, along with a blank template to add your own symbols. This easy-to-print resource is perfect for creating a customized keyring or other visual aids.
Ideal for visual learners, individuals with Special Educational Needs (SEN), ASD, ADHD, ADD, and Pre-School children, the simple layout enhances communication and understanding.
Symbols include: hot, cold, drink, lunch, dinner, TV, iPad, computer, story, toys, happy, sad, snack, tired, outside, cuddles, sleep, music, poorly, hurt, quiet time, toilet, play.