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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.

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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.
What's my 3D shape?
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What's my 3D shape?

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Questions and answers about 3D shapes. Designed to be used as a interactive display with question on the outside. Lift the flap to discover the answer. Common 3D shapes: sphere, cone, cube, cuboid, cylinder, triangular prism, square-based pyramid, triangular-based pyramid
Part part whole number bonds to 10
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Part part whole number bonds to 10

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A set of 3 differentiated pages of part-part-whole frames to learn number bonds to 10. Designed for kids to cut and stick, fill as a worksheet, or laminate for independent activity in Maths area.
All about me Maths
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All about me Maths

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A sheet for children to complete all about maths concepts related to them (number of letters in name, number of boys/girls in family, house number etc)
Diamond Jubilee money game
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Diamond Jubilee money game

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A board game designed to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee. Game board to be enlarged to A3. Children to roll a dice and each time they land on a square, pick up a Royal family card. If they land on a crown card, take a Queen card. Queen cards encourage children to take or give away money. To start with 5p in pennies. The winner is the person who ends up with all of the Royal family on their game card. If able, children to then add up how much money they have accrued. Could even extend by asking children to change their coins for the lowest equivalent coins.
Different ways to represent a numeral
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Different ways to represent a numeral

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Thanks to Heidi Anne Giebel on Pinterest for this great idea for a simple assessment or homework sheet. To check up that children understand different ways to represent a numeral, eg, tally marks, pictures, calculation, written numeral word
Adding to 20 with Numicon
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Adding to 20 with Numicon

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PowerPoint to model how to use Numicon to add and to record number sentences/maths stories correctly. Most pages are up to 20, with a couple of additional challenges for the most able. Additionally I saved the last 6 pages as a pdf handout worksheet for the most able to complete independently while the rest of the class are using the Numicon.
Measures labels
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Measures labels

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Labels for a variety of measures based numeracy topics. Capacity, weight and height/length. Also blank worksheets for measures subjects.
Simple KS1 balancing equation
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Simple KS1 balancing equation

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Visual of balancing scales showing 4+2 = 5+1 Could be used alongside Maths Makes Sense ditty "same value, different appearance" Good as an extension task for more able children
Number bond spiders
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Number bond spiders

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Children to write down their number bonds to 10 on the legs of the spider. Differentiated, so more able could complete the possible two multiples of 10 to make 100.
2012 Olympics game
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2012 Olympics game

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Board game designed to celebrate the 2012 Olympic games. Start at the Wenlock mascot and travel around. When you land on a medal space, get that coloured Olympic ring. Can move between rings using the 2012 logo space. Winner is the person that has collected all five coloured rings and raced to the Mandeville mascot to end. Hope you enjoy playing. If so, please rate and leave feedback :)
One more and one less
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One more and one less

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Extension/carousel activity Children either allocated a numeral, or choose a numeral card and write down what is one more and one less. Planned to go alongside Year 1 Block A Unit 1 Week 2 - written addition and subtraction sums - focus on the numerical symbols (+, - and =) I made each one designed to be cut and stuck into Numeracy exercise books, as children not yet used to writing on squared paper!
Estimating
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Estimating

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How many sweets in a jar, are there more than 10 apples in the basket, which glass holds more orange juice? Images to encourage estimation language and higher level thinking. Capacity