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Level 3 teacher with 20 years of classroom teaching experience. Masters in Education (learning disabilities and difficulties). Creating resources to assist with differentiation. Fun early childhood resources to inspire.

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Level 3 teacher with 20 years of classroom teaching experience. Masters in Education (learning disabilities and difficulties). Creating resources to assist with differentiation. Fun early childhood resources to inspire.
number-tracing-worksheets-free-download
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number-tracing-worksheets-free-download This is a number pack that was originall created for parents and teachers during the COVID-19 school closures. It has worksheets appropriate for Kindy, pre-primary to year one students (or year two students requiring remediation). This pack includes worksheets for: count and identify the correct number - to twenty 100 number poster in colour colour by odd/even numbers colour in skip counting patterns colour patterning addition subtraction teacher checklist counting 1-1 correspondence to ten writing numbers identifying the missing number (before, after, middle) number patterns skip counting fun colouring in pages to count objects 136 pages links to a freebie at my website (classroom labels pack) These worksheets can be used as revision, early morning work, learning centre rotations and homework!! Please review this product to support this store and the continuation of free products.
Count by fives - skip counting
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Count by fives - skip counting

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This power point explains the benefit of skip counting by fives. It also shows the collection of five objects with each skip count. Included: direct instruction style lesson WALT - we are learning to (lesson outcomes) differentiated: count to 20, 50 and 100 by fives. number lines ten frames (showing five) hundreds chart are shown to represent counting by five in different ways. tally marks picture quantities Fingers (on hands) Easter eggs are shown in the beginning slides for a fun way to inspire counting! Extension slides included Checking for understanding *55 slides (includes cover pages) beautiful clipart used Please go through this slide first. Some numbers may appear when you press the enter/space or arrow key on your keyboard. Fonts may differ on different computers. Thank you.
Phonic Power point /sh/
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Phonic Power point /sh/

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This is a phonic power point for the phoneme /sh/. Phonological awareness concepts are included, such as; identifying the /sh/ sound in the beginning, middle and end of words and blending sounds to read words. For differentiation purposes, some extension slides are included that cover sounds not regularly taught prior to the /sh/ phoneme. Sound buttons under each word encourage students to sound out each word prior to reading. At the end of the slide there is an activity whereby teachers can allow students to brainstorm words that have the target phoneme in various places (beginning, middle and end).
Handwriting template with sky, grass & dirt background and cat prompt.
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Handwriting template with sky, grass & dirt background and cat prompt.

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This resource includes the letters a-z (both capital and lower case) on each page with the sky, grass and dirt background. The cat is also depicted. The teacher can select which prompt is appropriate for the students. The resource can be used as a display or laminated and used for small group rotations or individual one-one assistance for students that require extra help. This can also be a handy resource to send home to parents if the student has an Individual Education Plan focusing on fine motor skills.
A phonic and initial sound warm up for students in the early years.
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A phonic and initial sound warm up for students in the early years.

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This is a phonic powerpoint that was created as a warm up or revision of all of the initial alphabet code (a-z) in random order. There are also slides included that ask students to identify the initial sound of a picture shown for all of the sounds a-z. A voice over is also included so that students can listen to the teacher and repeat the sounds (as a small group activity with a splitter for headphones).