I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This lovely Christmas-themed resource is on matching sets to numbers and combining/adding together to make a total.
Aimed at: Foundation/Year 1, SEND, ESL students.
It relates to adding groups of objects to make a total 'How many altogether?' and writing the number to represent that group and then introducing the plus and equals sign to complete number sentences - Children still need to count the objects in the set and then work out the total.
This product contains:
- Teacher Notes/Lesson Guide - This explains the resources and guides you through the lesson by referring to Slides in the Presentation;
- PowerPoint Presentation (22 Slides) - includes whole class activities;
- PowerPoint Slide on colours - this will be useful to display whilst the children are colouring in the baubles.
- 3 sets of differentiated worksheets - adding up sets to 5, 10 and then 15.
Learning objectives:
Match sets of objects to numbers that represent the number of objects
Adding to make a total ‘How many altogether?’.
To begin to recognise and use the plus + sign and equals = sign.
Outcome: Children now that numbers identify how many objects are in a set.
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File Type: PowerPoint, Word and PDF
Letters and Sounds: Phase 3 Consonant Digraphs
This is a phonics resource on consonant digraphs. It is an ideal addition to my other resources on consonant digraphs.
It is aimed at Keystage 1 and more able Foundation children, SEND and ESL students.
The strips are differentiated and gives students the opportunity to read, write and practise digraphs using the visual images as prompts.
**Consonant digraphs: sh, ch, th, ng, ck, ph and wh. **
The pack contains:
Plain strips - Student look at the picture and practise writing the word - There are 4 different words containing the same digraph.
E.g. shoes, shell, fish, dish.
Trace over dots - again 4 different words for the same digraph
Jumbled words strips - unscramble the word by looking at the picture and writing the word.
Jumbled words strips (with highlighted digraph) - The highlighted digraph means they stay together so it only remains for the student to unscramble the rest of the letters.
12 Practice worksheets to consolidate their learning on digraphs.
Total download: 90 Blend cards, 12 worksheets and Teacher Notes (2 pages)
Please see preview pane.
Learning aim: To review and revise consonant digraphs
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A resource on reading and writing numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words.
Aimed at: Keystage 1, SEND and ESL students.
There is opportunity for literacy link connected to one of the activities - Making a list which entails writing the numbers in words and figures for each person receiving a gift - please see preview pane.
The lesson pack includes:-
- Detailed Lesson Plan - includes learning objectives for lesson starter and main activity, oral/mental starter, main activities and plenary. The PowerPoint Slides are referred to in the plan.
- PowerPoint Presentation - (31 Slides) include chart showing numerals and numbers in words, whole class activities on writing and reading numbers, matching numerals to words and vice versa.
- Flash cards - digits and in words 0 to 20/zero to twenty (print/laminate)
- 2 Number/Word Charts for display - You can print onto A3 and laminate. (in different fonts)
- 5 Worksheets -
Worksheet 1 Completing a missing numbers and words chart (all children to do this sheet).
Extra differentiated work:
Worksheets 2 - Writing numbers to words and words to numbers.
Worksheet 3 - writing numbers to words and words to numbers (easier)
Worksheet 4 and 4a - Cut/paste activity matching-up
(See preview pane) Worksheet 5 - Literacy link work - Making a list for Fran which includes writing and matching numerals to number words.
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Numbers and Words 2 from 21 - 100 Presentation Lesson Plan Worksheets Activities Flash cards
Relates to Letters and Sounds: Phase 4 CCVC (consonant, consonant, vowel, consonant) words. The vowel will represent one sound and can be a vowel, digraph or trigraph, e.g. fright - f-r-igh-t.
Aimed at: Years 1 and 2 and/or children still finding it challenging to segment and blend, ESL/EFL students and SEN students.
Use in English language learning classes - use pictures as a visual prompt to segment and blend words.
This pack includes
Teacher Notes
4 sets of differentiated initial consonant blend strips - each set contains 21 initial consonant blends.
Plain strips - Children look at the picture, read the word and write it out.
Trace over dots strip - Children look at picture, trace over dots and then write out the word
Trace over dash lines - Children practise tracing over the words
Jumbled word strip - Using the picture as a clue, children sound out and write the word correctly.
handy for early finishers.
suitable for use in small group settings
Children can practise reading, segmenting and blending words.
Discriminate between initial blends beginning with the same phoneme - clap-crab.
As an extension: Write up the word in their workbooks and write a simple sentence with the word using it as a verb, noun or adjective.
Optional: Print, laminate and cut out.
You have the option of reducing the strips on the photocopier, cut out and stick into children’s workbooks to record phonic work.
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This maths pack relates to weight/mass lessons aimed at: EYFS/Year 1/2
A practical-based topic - to get children involved in comparing and weighing different objects and using vocabulary related to mass.
Three clear lesson plans:
Lesson 1 - Main Lesson - Comparing two objects
(Starter Lesson: Reviewing days of the week)
Lesson 2 - Main Lesson - Comparing two objects and then introducing a third object to find the heaviest and lightest. There is extension worksheet for the more able to compare four objects.
(Starter Lesson: Reviewing months of the year)
Lesson 3 - Main Lesson - Using uniform non-standard units to find ‘how many …’ something weighs.
(Starter Lesson: Review O’clock times and half hour times)
Each lesson plan contains learning objectives, lesson starter, main activities and plenary - questions to ask and elicit from the children to make them think about how we can find something out.
There are 3 PowerPoint Presentations on each of the topics which includes whole class lesson starters, pictures showing weighing of objects and explanations. The slides are referred to in the lesson plans.
Presentation 1 - 6 Slides
Presentation 2 - 5 Slides
Presentation 3 - 7 Slides
Slides are referred to in the lesson plans.
The main preparation needed is shown on a separate slide:
suggested objects to use for children to carrying out their activities.
Differentiated worksheets for each of the lessons.
Each lesson is 1 hour - you can adapt to suit the level of your class.
Whole lessons now contained in a file.
Extra New worksheets - Updated 20 January 2020:
Worksheet(x5) (cut/paste): Comparing two objects - Children look at the two pictures and then cut out either heavier or lighter to complete each sentence.
Worksheet (x4) (fill in blank space): Comparing three objects - Children look at three pictures and then write the name of the object or animal which is heaviest or lightest.
Worksheet (x4) (cut/paste): Arranging three objects above the words ‘heavy’ ‘heavier’ and ‘heaviest’ and ‘light’, ‘lighter’ and ‘lightest’. Children cut out a set of pictures of their choice and arrange them in the appropriate order above the words. Please see example sheet in preview pane.
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Goes well with: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/numeracy-counting-and-ordering-shapes-and-measures-lessons-1-to-5-presentations-worksheets-10003068
File type: PowerPoint , MS Word and PDF
Images are sourced from Microsoft clipart.
This lovely winter/Christmas theme resource focuses on 1 more and 1 less up to 10 and then up to 20 for more able students.
Content
PowerPoint Presentation - The slides are numbers 0 to 10 and then from 10 to 0 for counting back. Also on the slides are number tracks/lines and a robin that you can click and drag to demonstrate hopping back and forth for 1 more/1 less. Whole class plenary.
Detailed Lesson Plan - includes lesson starter (using before/after vocabulary), Main activity and lesson objectives and plenary.
Snowman Flash cards/displays for washing line activity
Extra number tracks and robin tag for activity work
Santa’s List of Good Children for use with the worksheets
Differentiated worksheets
Activity 1 - 1 more/1 less up to 5 - Children add or cross out the snowman’s buttons and write the number in the space provided.
Practical extension work - using number track and robin to jump to/fro.
Activity 2 - 1 more up to 10 and then extends up to 20 - Children choose a name from Santa’s Good Children List to add 1 more to the various lists on the worksheets and then write the answer.
Extension - Add 2 names to the list to make 2 more and write the answer in the space provided.
Activity 3 - 1 less up to 10 ad then extends up to 20. This time children cross off children on the list so that it is 1 less and write the answer in the space provided.
Extension to 2 less - Children cross off 2 children’s name and then write the answer.
It’s a fun activity as children can read the names on Santa’s list and choose who they want on their list or they can cross off who they don’t want on their worksheet list.
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File Type: Microsoft Word and PDF versions, PowerPoint
**This resource relates to repeated addition and arrays to visualize multiplication. **
Aimed at: Year 1/2 and Lower Keystage 2, and SEND.
PowerPoint Presentation (24 Slides) contains:
Illustration and explanation of arrays (rows and columns)
How we read the arrays
What is repeated addition and how it is written (2 + 2 + 2 = 3 lots of 2 = 2 x 3), i.e 2 repeated 3 times.
Whole class activity on describing an array on their whiteboards
There are 3 worksheets:-
Activity 1 (2 pages) - Children write repeated additions for the arrays shown.
Children that require support with the activities can write one repeated addition e.g. 2 + 2 + 2 whereas a more able child will be able to write two addition models: 2 + 2 + 2 and 3 + 3.
Activity 2 (2 pages) - (Extension) Same as above but the arrays are larger.
There is a small section on the worksheets where it asks children to show 3 lots of 4 and then circle the groups.
Activity 3 (8 pages)- Cut and Paste activity - The activity involves children cutting out buttons and arranging them in an array according to what is asked in the boxes: e.g. 5 x 2, so the student cuts out 2 lots of 5 buttons (10) and form them in an array, e.g. 5 buttons in a row and 2 columns.
Extension for more able: On Activity Sheets 1 and 2 - The children can write the multiplication number sentence inside the box below their repeated additions- 2 + 2 + 2
2 X 3 = 6
3 + 3
3 X 2 = 6
Learning Objectives:
To know that multiplication is related to repeated addition
To learn that arrays arranged in rows and columns helps us to work out a multiplication sums.
File Type: PowerPoint, Word and pdf.
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This resource pack is relates to addition and subtraction one-step word problems.
**Learning objectives: To solve addition and subtraction word problems. **
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2
It includes a 5 Slide PowerPoint on hints on how to tackle word problems. I would read a problem card out on the PowerPoint first and elicit from the children how they would go about solving the problem.
**The pack also includes: **
There are 3 sets of differentiated addition word problems worksheets -
Worksheet 1 - addition up to 10 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 2 - addition up to 15 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 3 - addition up to 20 - (12 questions)
There are 3 sets of differentiated subtraction word problems worksheets -
Worksheet 1 - subtraction up to 10 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 2 - subtraction up to 15 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 3 - subtraction up to 20 - (12 questions)
Additional Task Cards:
Besides the conventional worksheets, there are addition and subtraction task cards.
They contain simple word problem sentences for children who are finding reading challenging. But the cards are suitable for all abilities as the cards require students to write a number sentence below the word problem.
18 addition word problem task cards (with answers)
18 subtraction word problem task cards (with answers)
You can laminate the task cards and/or stick into children’s math books.
Files are contained in a folder.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12732639
This product relates to division focussing on grouping.
The lesson conveniently follows on from sharing equally. The lesson models grouping in a ‘hands on’ way.
Aimed at: Keystage 1, and SEN students.
Content:
PowerPoint Presentation (26 Slides), includes whole class activities, what grouping means and put into real life context, explaining and writing number sentences.
The meaning of the division sign is explained in a number sentence in the context of ‘grouping’.
Flexible detailed Lesson Plan - includes lesson starter (counting in 2s, 5s and 10s, lesson objectives, explains main activities and plenary.
3 sets of worksheets - includes circling groups, describing groupings, and writing number sentences.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, MS Word and PDF
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This St. Patrick's Day product can be linked to myths, legends and beliefs.
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower KS2.
This resource contains worksheets and activities to reinforce tens and ones concept and there is also additional work on partitioning 2-digit numbers using the abacus.
Content:
- (4 pages) - Worksheet - Drawing a line to match the ten and ones place value grid to the number on the leprechaun's hat and then completing the missing statement below the hat:
e.g 13 is _____ tens and ____ ones.
- ( 4 pages) - Worksheet (higher numbers) - Drawing a line to match the ten and ones place value grid to the number on the clover leaf or shamrock and then completing the missing statement below the leaf:
e.g 23 is _____ tens and ____ ones.
- 6 pages - Pot of Gold cut and paste activity - Either the abacus or the post of gold is missing in the three column table. Students have to figure out the number on the place value grid and then either cut out and stick the correct pot of gold or abacus that matches the place value grid.
- 12 pages - Abacus activity - The leprechaun says a number in the speech bubble and the student then draws the correct amount of beads on the abacus to match the number.
File Type: PDF
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This maths resource relates to place value: tens and ones. Please note it is a hands on resource and the lesson plan should be used in conjunction with the presentations as there is a lesson starter presentation.
It can be used for reviewing tens and ones or teaching it from scratch, so the detailed lesson plan is flexible.
Some preparation is needed to carry out the activities such as collection of different coloured straws, elastic bands, suggested materials such as counters, unifix cubes; cut out the 1 digit number tiles for the worksheet or you can get children to select two numbers from a pile, write it down and then describe the place value - see 5. in the list below.
This product contains:
Lesson Starter PowerPoint Presentation - Counting in tens from 0 to 100 and back. Also included is the Hundred Square if you need to demonstrate counting in steps or groups of 10.
Main Lesson PowerPoint Presentation (50 Slides) together with lesson plan
Detailed Lesson Plan (Presentation slides are referred to)- Includes whole class and independent activities.
Place Value Grids - tens/ones and tens/units - for practical activities
Blank Place Value Grid
Worksheet and Cut/paste activity sheets for making 2-digit numbers.
Children choose a 1 -digit number from container 1 and another 1-digit number from container 2 to make a 2-digit number which they stick onto their worksheet and describe the number, e.g. 35 = 3 tens 5 ones; 30 + 5.
Children are taken through step-by-step of what a 2-digit number stands for and why we need zero.
Independent work is differentiated.
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Place Value: Tens and Ones - Flashcards and Displays
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-tens-and-ones-units-tens-tower-s-ones-resources-teacher-s-notes-activities-11529070
UPDATED: Includes Clipart (png file) Base 10 blocks - you can adjust the size. This resource is on place value: hundreds tens and units/ones.
It contains lots of practice on place value and partitioning- hands on practice and visual worksheets
Aimed at: KS1/2
I have included all the resources you will need but you may wish to use concrete resources such as the tens rods, unit blocks and hundred blocks to complement this resource.
**Content: **
• Digit cards 0 to 9 inclusive
• Place value grid – 100s, 10s, 1s
• Hundreds block in different colours, tens towers and units block (laminate and cut out) for various activities
• Title cards – hundreds, tens, units/ones
• 4 sets of worksheets that include cut/paste activity
Activity 1 (7 differentiated pages) – (cut and paste)
The student(s) works out what the number is in the place value grid and then select and cut out the correct answer and stick it onto the blank square. (Option of 3 answers)
Activity 2 (4 differentiated pages)
The student(s) deciphers the place value grid and then writes what the number is in the blank space.
Worksheet (4 differentiated pages)
The student(s) draws lines to match the number to the corresponding partitioned numbers.
Worksheet (3 differentiated pages)
This activity is in a grid or table format.
The student(s) writes the partitioned numbers in standard form and then write the number in words:
300 + 40 + 2 342 three hundred and forty-two.
Suggested activity with digit cards and hundreds block, tens and ones/units resource (laminate and cut out).
Students can work in pairs or in a group.
Print out the 3 sets of digit cards 0-9. Shuffle each set and place the sets side by side so that the student can take a card from each pile to make a 3-digit number.
When the numbers are selected, s/he then asks another student to select the hundreds, tens, units blocks to partition that number and/or the student can write the value of each number on the place value grid.
All the above activities are in the Teacher’s Notes with pictures of the resources.
File Type: MS Word, PDF and PNG Clipart.
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This maths resource relates to place value: tens and ones and is ideal for whole class and small group settings.
Use as a lesson starter, plenary or for a practical lesson on tens and ones.
Aimed at: Keystage 1
It contains resources to enable the educator carry out activities to reinforce children’s learning of place value.
I have suggested 7 activities in the Teacher’s Note. You can adapt to suit the abilities of your students.
The ultimate learning objective is for the students to understand the importance of place value relating to 2-digit numbers.
Included:
Teacher’s Notes (includes description and pictures of activities)
Digit cards numbers 1 to 120 inclusive
Display cards of 1-digit numbers 1- 9 and single block of cubes
Display cards of 2-digit multiplies of 10 - 90 numerals and tens tower blocks
Title cards for tens, ones and units
Cards displaying numbers and words together, e.g. 2 tens to 9 tens and 1 ones to 9 ones (these are also used in suggested activities)
Pictures of tens tower blocks from 1 ten to 9 tens for activities
Tens and Ones to laminate and cut out
What am I? (to be laminated onto card)
Activities:-
Counting in tens using tens tower blocks
Matching activities
Sorting tens and ones
Making numbers with tens and ones
Extension to higher numbers - 20 to 99
Examples of Questions asked
How many tens are you holding up?
Make 12 with tens and ones cards
What does 1 stand for in the 2-digit number 16? What does 6 stand for?
Show different tens and ones and ask What am I?
This can be a standalone activity resource or combine with the tens and ones lesson:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-tens-and-ones-units-presentations-lesson-plan-practical-activities-11529117
File Type: Word format and PDF
This product relates to multiplication and division one-step word problems with Answer Keys.
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2
**Content: **
15 Slides - PowerPoint Presentation on how to tackle word problems. In addition to drawing arrays, other strategies are touched upon - examples of how to use the number line, pictures and times table facts to solve multiplication and division problems for the more able children.
Differentiated worksheets:
Division Problems (1) - 15 questions (3 questions on each page)
Division Problems (2) - 15 questions (3 questions on each page)
Multiplication Problems (1) - 15 questions (3 questions on each page)
Multiplication Problems (2) - 15 questions (3 questions on each page)
Multiplication word problem task cards numbered 1 to 18 - work out answers/write number sentence.
Division word problem task cards numbered 1 to 18 - work out answers/write number sentence
Laminate the task cards and cut out for repeated use.
Alternatively, you can select and cut out the task cards to stick into workbooks for children to work on the problems.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word and PDF Format
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This Easter-themed resource relates to counting from 0 to 10. Updated with hot cross buns tens frames counting worksheets.
**Content: **
Teacher Note/Guide
A PowerPoint lesson (75 slides) which contains the following whole class activities:-
Counting from 0 to 10 and back to zero
Whole class activity on ‘How many hot cross buns do you see?’ - Slides show pictures of different numbers of hot cross buns which the children count. The answer is revealed after each slide.
Missing numbers above the hot cross buns
Easter egg counting activity where the children add 1 more to the number of eggs displayed. Question: ‘How many Easter eggs if you add 1 more?’
Extension: Count and add 2 more eggs worksheet
Easter bunny number frieze for display -can be used as flashcards
Easter egg number track
Trace over number activity 0 to 10 - practise writing numbers and colour in activity
Cut and paste activity - each strip has trace over dotted numbers 1 to 10. You cut out the strip and glue into children’s workbook or onto a sheet of paper. Students trace over the dotted number, e.g. 3 and then cut out 3 bunnies and glue onto the strip and colour in. There is a separate cut out Easter bunny sheet.
Cut and paste activity - Easter Egg Build a Tower task - Children build towers of eggs above each number on the number track (1 to 10 number track).
Additional worksheets:
Worksheet 1 (3 pages): Students count the currants on each hot cross bun and write the number of currants counted in the blank space provided.
Worksheet 2 (1 page) Count and Add 1 More: Students count the number of hot cross buns and then draw 1 more and write the total in the column.
Worksheet 3 (1 page) - Count and Add 2 More: Students count the number of Easter eggs and then draw 2 more eggs and write the total number of eggs in the column.
Two homework worksheets:-
(a) Count/Match - children count the Easter eggs and draw a line to the correct number.
(b) Count/Colour - children count the Easter eggs and colour the correct number according to the number stated.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation; Microsoft Word and PDF.
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UPDATED with quick Answer Sheet for Partner A/Partner B cloze activity.
There is a variety of reading comprehension worksheets and cloze activity to choose from relating to Saint George’s Day.
A useful addition to topic work.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
<strong>Differentiated Worksheet activities include:</strong>
- Close reading of text and answering questions
- Scan for specific answers
- Inference
There is a worksheet on George Cross and George Medal. Many people think there is a link but the worksheet gives children the opportunity to explain why people would think there is a link as they are medals of bravery. Both medals depict St George slaying a dragon.
- Tick box - multiple choice questions
- Cloze activities
- Drawing/colouring
- Dictionary work
- Short writing tasks
- Sorting jumbled sentences and then add capitals and punctuation with Answer Sheet.
- Sorting jumbled words
- Cooperative partner work - Partner A and Partner B work together to read and complete the missing words on their worksheets.
File Type: Choice of Word format or PDF
Two packs of word problems resources relating to addition and subtraction and multiplication and division one-step word problems.
Each resource includes:
PowerPoint Presentation
Worksheets and numbered task cards(withAnswer Keys)
Please see individual products for more detailed descriptions.
This product is in PowerPoint and PDF format.
It has a multipurpose use and comes in plain white and 7 other colours.
Optional: Print off on card paper and laminate.
The cards are designed with handwriting lines, single writing line and blank white background.
Suggest uses:
It can be used as name tags
Practising letters and numbers
Use to group tables by using the colour border of the cards. Very handy if you have a cover teacher and he/she does not know where certain students sit. You can tell the cover teacher what colour cards to use.
You can print off the PDF format and write in your text; or
Use PowerPoint to type in your text into the blank space - Use Insert Text Box.
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This bundle contains all the Initial/beginning consonant blends relating to CCVC words.
Content:
Presentations for each consonant blends
Lesson Plans
Listening activities (Please see individual descriptions)
Differentiated Worksheets
Sorting/Matching Activities
Word Searches with solutions
CCVC blend strips for various activities - you can print and laminate the sets with colour pictures. laminate.
Please see individual descriptions and preview pane for each consonant blend product.
Initial consonants are:
bl and br
cl and cr
dr
fl and fr
gl and gr
pl and pr
sc
sk
sl
sm
sn
sp
st
sw
tr
tw
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This Advent bundle contains:
Flexible lesson plan with starter activities, main lesson and recap session/plenary. The presentation slides are referred to in the plan.
30 Slide PowerPoint Presentation on activities surrounding Advent and the Advent candles
Differentiated worksheets that include gap-filling, reading comprehension, grammar and word work
Cut and paste activities
Word search with solution
Please see individual description of each resource.
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