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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Materials PowerPoint - Science - Key Stage 1
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Materials PowerPoint - Science - Key Stage 1

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Topic: Materials Ideal for KS1 37 slides Fully editable . Contents: . What does the word ‘material’ mean? Plastic, wooden and metal things Natural and synthetic materials Solids, liquids and gases Properties of materials Absorbency Testing the absorbency of different paper Testing the strength of different paper
PLACE VALUE GAME - "Follow Me" Cards (Loop Cards)
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PLACE VALUE GAME - "Follow Me" Cards (Loop Cards)

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A great little warm up or plenary game to help kids focus on Place Value. 24 cards in total. . Instructions: . Give every child 1 card. If there are not enough, pair some of your lower ability children together. The person with the green card begins first. They read their card and the person with the answer reads theirs. The last person is the person who has the red card.How fast can your kids complete the challenge? Aim for 5 minutes first! . Fully editable. Ideal for 7+
Add and Subtract to 20 - LOOP CARD / FOLLOW ME GAME
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Add and Subtract to 20 - LOOP CARD / FOLLOW ME GAME

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Add and Subtract to 20 - Loop card game! 20 cards in total. Differentiation: Put children who are not so confident (adding and subtracting numbers to 20) in pairs so that they can work together. . Game rules: . Start with any number e.g. 9 (highlighted in grey at the top of ‘one’ of the cards) The child holding this card must say the question written on their card (making sure everybody can hear) e.g. ‘What is 4 + 3?’ The person holding the answer says,* ‘I am 7’* The game continues until you end up with the same person who started (hence why it’s called a loop card game)
2-D Shape Game - Follow Me Cards (Loop Cards)
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2-D Shape Game - Follow Me Cards (Loop Cards)

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A 2-D Shape card game. 18 cards in total. A nice warm up or plenary activity. . Instructions: . Give out the cards (1 per child or 1 between 2). Ask any child to start by reading out the description at the bottom of their card. E.g. ‘I have one side and it is curved’. The person who has the card with the answer on says, ‘I am a circle’. They then read out the description on their card and the game continues until everybody has had a go.
3D Shape Activities -  7 RESOURCES!!
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3D Shape Activities - 7 RESOURCES!!

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3D Shape ‘Activities’ BUNDLE! 3D Shape Game (4 in a row). Describe properties of 3D Shapes worksheet. 3D Shape Investigation. 3D Shapes PowerPoint. 3D paper models booklet. 3D Shapes to sort. BOXTASTIC - a 3D DT Project.
3D Shape Homework Investigation!
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3D Shape Homework Investigation!

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Great 3D Shape Homework Investigation! Suitable for 5 - 11 years Fully editable. Students must search their home for a variety of 3D shapes and take photos of them. They must then print them off and stick into their homework book. Alternatively, students may find pictures of 3D shaped items using computer images, magazines, catalogues or leaflets. Finally, they must write a description of each shape using as much detail as possible (using the word list provided).