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I have been a primary school teacher for 14 years both in the UK and internationally. I am taking a break from education, so I thought it was about time to put some of the resources I have created to good use (again). I have an abundance of resources so keep a look out as I will be adding them gradually. Thanks for checking out my shop!

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I have been a primary school teacher for 14 years both in the UK and internationally. I am taking a break from education, so I thought it was about time to put some of the resources I have created to good use (again). I have an abundance of resources so keep a look out as I will be adding them gradually. Thanks for checking out my shop!
Rounding ppt
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Rounding ppt

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This is a resource that could be used as an introduction or initial assessment. The children will need whiteboards and pens and will demonstrate their understanding of rounding based on the position of the number on a numberline as well as by looking at the end digit.
PAST PARTICIPLE PPT
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PAST PARTICIPLE PPT

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This is a PowerPoint presentation I made to teach the past participle. It includes the past participle (past perfect, present perfect), using the past participle as an adjective, as well as revision on the simple past (regular and irregular), types of adjectives (OSASCOMP), simple, compound and complex sentence practice. There are teaching slides and student tasks included. I hope it is helpful!
Multiples dot to dot
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Multiples dot to dot

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A fun resource to use when teaching about multiples. Children use their knowledge of multiples to join the dots and reveal the picture! Great for Year 2 up
Year 3 end of year report comments - English
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Year 3 end of year report comments - English

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Here are some sample end of year report comments to be used with a year 3 class (could be easily adapted up or down). The comments cover reading, writing, speaking and listening and are differentiated. Enjoy resting your brain!
Parts of Speech wordsearches PPT
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Parts of Speech wordsearches PPT

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This resource contains 5 slides with wordsearches based on different parts of speech (prepositions of place, common nouns, action verbs and adjectives. The aim is for the students to find the words based on the picture/animation. This resource can be used as a recap, time filler or can be used in combination with the ‘What is Missing?’ resource available in my shop. This can be used with KS1 and 2, and also would be great for ESL students. Enjoy!
Graph story
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Graph story

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I used this resource with a year 3/4 class when introducing the concept of line graphs. This is a great way to get the children to understand trends before actually having to plot or read graphs. The children create their own 'graph story' by looking at the data and coming up with a feasible explanation of what might have happened to create the data. Comparing ideas was also fun!
Timed addition and subtraction
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Timed addition and subtraction

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I devised these worksheets for repetitive use over a week. The children would repeat one sheet daily for a week to help them improve their mental addition and subtraction agility.
The capacity challenge
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The capacity challenge

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This activity was used as part of a measures workshop I taught in Grade 1. On the table were different labelled containers and in the middle of the table was a large basin of water with a plastic cup inside. The idea was to observe the children's mathematical thinking and problem solving skills throwing in questions now and then to support their autonomy. A really nice workshop - great and simple activity.
Measuring with handspan
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Measuring with handspan

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A very simple sheet I used with my ESL Kinder/Reception class. Children estimate then use their hand span to measure different classroom objects. They record in the table. A quick and easy resource to use as an introduction or independent activity.