Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
PowerPoint to visually help children to use a 100 square to partition a 2-digit number into tens and units to add on. Plenary included for solving a word problem using the RUCSAC method.
Cards contain either squares, circles, triangles, crosses or stars and also a numeral 1-13. The dealer deals 6 cards to each player, putting the rest in the centre and turning the first card over. The aim of the game is to lose all your cards by following the suit or the same numeral. If you do not have either, you have to pick up a card from the centre pile. Joker 'WHOT&' cards are placed down so you change to a new suit. When a player has no cards left, the game ends and scores are added up. The score of any left over star cards are doubled; a WHOT card left over will score 20.
The Daily Telegraph's sweepstake form to use for fractions and probability, as well as following the teams as they progress or get knocked out. Useful for recording results on.
A PowerPoint designed to show partitioning of a 2-digit number for subtraction.
Initially subtracting 10 on a hundred square, then subtracting 20, and then tens and units.
A variety of different buildings made from differing shapes. To be used as a math display looking at 2D/3D shapes in the environment,or as a model for students to be able to create compose shapes from other shapes.
Designed to be printed on A4 or A3 and laminated. Inspired by Singapore Maths part-part-whole idea to teach addition and subtraction number bonds. Could also use for multiplication and division.
3 different categories: best in show, agility (obstacle course/tricks) and obedience. Certificates made for 1st, 2nd and 3rd, so can bring in ordinal numbers.\nI will also be uploading a generic participation certificate, so everyone gets something for joining in!
Images of the Euro footballs as the pictogram object. The posters have been designed to print A6 size. Pictogram to update daily to show results of goals scored during the tournament.
Board game based on Trivial Pursuit. 4 players and 4 subject areas (Geography, Maths, Fun and History). Most questions themed around Brazil and the 2014 World Cup, but some based on older tournaments and general football knowledge.\nLots of scope for tailoring questions to different age/abilities.
A tally and frequency chart made to record the number of siblings each child in the class has. Used to introduce and practise tally writing and interpreting simple survey results.