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I've been a primary school teacher in the UK for 12 years now and more recently working as a Supply teacher to give me time to work on teaching resources and, my other hobby of machine embroidery. I love helping my fellow teachers, even if in a small way.

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I've been a primary school teacher in the UK for 12 years now and more recently working as a Supply teacher to give me time to work on teaching resources and, my other hobby of machine embroidery. I love helping my fellow teachers, even if in a small way.
UKS2 Morning Maths Sheets (HA)
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UKS2 Morning Maths Sheets (HA)

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16 UKS2 maths sheets - A5 size. 15 lower ability questions per sheet, all answers provided. Various questions based on Y5/6 UK curriculum. Ideal for starter, revision, fast finishers, booster activities. Could easily be laminated for a maths corner for students to write their answers on.
Subtracting Money
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Subtracting Money

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Straightforward worksheet subtracting different amounts of money from a purse. UK currency. Suitable for KS2, KS3 who need support, booster, revision, morning work or homework.
Word Trade Centre Literacy Activity
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Word Trade Centre Literacy Activity

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Activity to ignite children’s writing. Ideal for KS2 and LS KS3 children who find it hard to write interesting sentences. Start with a boring sentence and “trade” words for more interesting ones. Once all four words have been “traded”, the child is left with many more interesting words to use to write amazing sentences, which can be compared directly with the original. Could be used as a starter or booster activity.
Who Said That? - Which Fairy Tale character said what?
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Who Said That? - Which Fairy Tale character said what?

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Straightforward English activity involving direct speech. Read the sentences and match the direct speech to the fairy tale character. Speaking and listening opportunities - Could involve lots of discussion around the characters or the speech itself. Most children will be familiar with all of these stories or they could be read out in class, linked to a Fairy Tale Topic. Suitable for KS1, LKS2, SEN, booster or homework.
Sorting months of the year
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Sorting months of the year

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Straightforward activity to work out the months of the year from the clues and add them to the ladder. Once they have been listed, write them out in the correct order (January to December). KS1, LKS2, SEN or EAL activity.
Adjective Sort
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Adjective Sort

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Straightforward KS1 or KS2 worksheet to sort adjectives into labelled “bags”. Starter, homework or booster activity. Suitable also for SEN or EAL pupils.
Words and Numbers
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Words and Numbers

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Simple worksheet for KS2 children to match numbers written in words to numbers written in digits. Numbers from single digit to thousands. Practice also at reading the numbers in words and writing the digits. Useful as a starter or revision.
Beginning Algebra
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Beginning Algebra

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15 addition and subtraction questions in algebraic equation format. Ideal for pupils just starting to learn and understand basic algebra. Also ideal for practicing inverse operations. Answer sheet included.
Unlock The Code
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Unlock The Code

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A fun maths activity to answer various maths questions, find the letter that each answer represents and decode the mystery message. Suitable as a starter activity or filler for fast finishers in UKS2 or KS3. Answer sheet included.
Writing Ideas for March
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Writing Ideas for March

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A range of short and longer writing ideas for pupils linked to Saint Patrick’s Day, Mother’s Day and general Spring. Grab their imagination and inspire them to write!
Prime or Composite
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Prime or Composite

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Starter, booster or revision activity for children to work out whether a range of numbers are prime or composite and then write the factors of each number. Follow on question to work out whether the “rule”, that all prime numbers are odd and all composite numbers are even, is correct/incorrect, and why.
Writing Ideas for May
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Writing Ideas for May

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Lots of writing activities covering some of the main festivals or celebrations in May 2019. Ideal for homework, early morning work or fast finishers.
Text Language Quiz
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Text Language Quiz

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A fun activity for students to work out the meaning of abbreviations used in texting. Students could then use the abbreviations to write a text message (on paper) to a friend to decipher. Useful as morning work, for fast finishers or just a time filler at the end of a busy week :) Answers provided.
Introduction to Algebra: What's My Number?
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Introduction to Algebra: What's My Number?

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Very basic introduction to the concept that letters can be used in the place of unknown numbers. Students follow the clues, cross out the impossible numbers and are left with the correct answer. Ideal for introduction to algebra lesson, starter, morning maths or homework. Would suit LA or SEN pupils.
KS1 Morning Writing Activities 1
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KS1 Morning Writing Activities 1

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Pack of 10 writing activities for KS1 - also suitable for those who are unable to write a great deal as there is always space for drawing followed by note making. Suitable for morning work, time fillers, fast finishers or homework activities.
Halloween Bingo Game
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Halloween Bingo Game

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Simple Halloween BINGO game with familiar characters and scenes associated with Halloween. Instructions, one call sheet and 12 different BINGO cards.
Count to 10 lesson plan and activity sheets
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Count to 10 lesson plan and activity sheets

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Lesson plan and activity sheets to reinforce number recognition to 10. Pupils will learn the number as a digit and as a word by playing a fun matching card game. Some preparation needed by teacher beforehand. Suitable for EYFS, Key Stage 1, SEN or TEFL classes. Also could be sent home for a simple but fun family activity.
Fifteen in a Row maths game
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Fifteen in a Row maths game

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A simple game to encourage quick mental maths skills. Players cut out the number cards and take turns to place them on the board. The first player to get a row of three cards which add up to 15 win the point, and the player with the most points wins the game.