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Happy Y4 teacher, formerly in Year 1 and Year 3, sharing resources :)

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Happy Y4 teacher, formerly in Year 1 and Year 3, sharing resources :)
1 more, 1 less, 10 more, 10 less (pattern)
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1 more, 1 less, 10 more, 10 less (pattern)

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A resource I've made to help the children in my class recognise and use the pattern 1 more, 1 less, 10 more and 10 less on a 100 square. In addition with their knowledge of partitioning this helps them add and subtract 2 digit numbers.
Addition card game
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Addition card game

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Each addition or subtraction fact will match one of 3 options. Can you use your fingers, a number-line or a 100 square to work out the answer, then match a peg to the correct answer?\n\ngreen - to 10 (fingers)\nblue - to 20 (number line)\nred - to 100 ((100 square) - adding/subtracting 1 digit numbers\nyellow - to 100 (100 square) - adding subtracting 2 digit numbers
200 square
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200 square

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I use this with my class to highlight patterns. For example which digit certain numbers end in (multiples of) and odd and even numbers.
Hundreds, Tens, Units
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Hundreds, Tens, Units

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I use an A3 version to model partitioning to the class and they each have a smaller version. We also have one on the wall to calculate how many days we have been in school for.
Sorting real and alien words
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Sorting real and alien words

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A variety real and alien words I've used with my class. Laminate and cut out. Children to sort words, add sound buttons to words or find the real words to use in a sentence.
Year 1 Math Project - Vocab cards
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Year 1 Math Project - Vocab cards

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I spent a long time making these cards so thought I would share to save somebody else the trouble!\n\nThese vocab cards cover all the vocab in the Nottinghamshire 'Maths Project&' followed by some schools.
Writing Target Card
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Writing Target Card

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I use these in my Year 1 class. I stick them onto card (colour coded to their groups) and write on individual targets. The children have them on their tables during Big Write and at the end of the session they show me their work and together we read back the target and decide if they get a 'tick&'. If they achieve 5 tick they get a class reward, have achieved their target and I stick another target over it - just a tab at the top so you can still see their previous targets. Ofsted love them.
Addition and Subtraction differentiated cards
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Addition and Subtraction differentiated cards

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Number sentences - differentiated by colour.\n\nGreen (easiest), Blue, Red, Yellow (hardest). I have these laminated and cut up and in different colour number sentence boxes. A really handy resource to throw out for an extension or independent activity,