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I am a teacher, having taught for 22 years. I worked mainly in Early years, but also taught in year 1, and 2. I have produced several resources over the years and have recently created my own website Erinella.com where you can find my teaching resources. Im also on Facebook Erinella.com

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I am a teacher, having taught for 22 years. I worked mainly in Early years, but also taught in year 1, and 2. I have produced several resources over the years and have recently created my own website Erinella.com where you can find my teaching resources. Im also on Facebook Erinella.com
Snowflake numbers 0-50 (Counting in 2's)
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Snowflake numbers 0-50 (Counting in 2's)

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These numbered snowflakes are ideal to hand/display in your classroom environment, especially during winter or learning about weather, xmas etc. Consisting of 14 pages, these snowflake numbers can be laminated and used time and time again. (Counting in 2’s)
Autumn Leaves 0-100 (Counting in 10's)
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Autumn Leaves 0-100 (Counting in 10's)

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Autumn time - what a better way than to laminate and display these colourful autumn leaves in your classroom or outdoor environment. This product consists of 6 pages with coloured numbered leaves - counting in 10’s
Autumn Leaves 0-100 (Counting in 5's)
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Autumn Leaves 0-100 (Counting in 5's)

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Autumn time - what a better way than to laminate and display these colourful autumn leaves in your classroom or outdoor environment. This product consists of 11 pages with coloured numbered leaves - counting in 5.s
Autumn Leaves 0-50 (Counting in 2's)
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Autumn Leaves 0-50 (Counting in 2's)

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Autumn time - what a better way than to laminate and display these colourful autumn leaves in your classroom or outdoor environment. This product consists of 14 pages with coloured numbered leaves - counting in 2’s.
Pumpkin Numbers 0-100 (Counting in 10's)
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Pumpkin Numbers 0-100 (Counting in 10's)

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These autumn pumpkins counting in 10’s are a great resource to display in your classroom environment. Consisting of 6 colourful pages. This resource can be laminated and used time and time again.
Large Numbers 0-10
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Large Numbers 0-10

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Are you after large numbers to display in your classroom environment? These large numbers are a great resource to show children the numbers and their values. They can be laminated and re used. Each number has the following: *Numicon *Multi link cubes *Dice *Domino *Number block character *Tally *Ten frame *Fingers *Number line
Pizza Fractions
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Pizza Fractions

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Want children to understand fractions? This is a great activity which involves children folding different shaped pizzas into different fractions. It is very visual and allows the children to really get involved. Great for those visual and kinaesthetic learners. It also encourages children to talk about their learning. Fractions pizzas can be cut out and glued into their books, or this activity allows for lots of photographic evidence.
Subtraction Peg Circle
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Subtraction Peg Circle

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This resource consists of 13 pages. The circle wheels are to be used with numbered pegs, however you can use number cards or multilink cubes to show the answers. This is a great tool to use in your continuous provision to show children’s understanding of subtraction.
What's the time Mr Wolf - half past
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What's the time Mr Wolf - half past

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Children love to learn about time. Having mastered o’clock, children then move onto half past the hour. Before completing the activity I suggest lots of practical work on small clocks, getting the children to move the hands. This activity has two sheets, one with missing hands and the other with clocks showing different times for the children to identify – linked to half past the hour.
What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock
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What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock

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Children love to play ‘What’s the time Mr Wolf’, so why not start this activity with a game first, but encourage them to make times on clocks before they move. This activity includes two sheets, one for the children to draw the hands on the clock and another to recognise the time on the clock. The focus is on o’clock.
What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock and half past
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What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock and half past

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These sheets focus on consolidating children’s understanding of o’clock and half past. There are two sheets, one with blank clocks for children to draw on the hands and the other with completed clocks for children to identify the correct time. These link with the other clock activities on here.
Percy's ten frame
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Percy's ten frame

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Ten frames are used to encourage children to count and understand values of objects. They make counting values simpler. We can use them for composing and decomposing numbers in relation to 5 and 10. They help form the basis for understanding place value in the future This product consists of four activities. Representing a number up to 10 on a ten frame Recognising an amount on a ten frame up to 10. Representing a number up to 20 on a ten frame. Recognising an amount on a ten frame up to 20.
Addition fish - add 1
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Addition fish - add 1

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These colourful fish addition cards can be used in your continuous provision or as a mathematics activity. There are three pages to download which can be cut up and laminated.
Feed the fish
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Feed the fish

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This great product is ideal to use in your continuous provision to enhance children’s understanding of amounts. Feed the fish allows children to select a numbered fish food then add the correct number of bubbles to match the amount. Children will love adding the bubbles.
Donut Fractions
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Donut Fractions

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Want children to understand fractions? All children love donuts! This is a great activity which involves children folding different shaped donuts into different fractions. It is very visual and allows the children to really get involved. Great for those visual and kinaesthetic learners. It also encourages children to talk about their learning. Fractions donuts can be cut out and glued into their books, or this activity allows for lots of photographic evidence.