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Toys KS1 topic resources - powerpoints, activity and display pack
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Toys KS1 topic resources - powerpoints, activity and display pack

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A set of powerpoints showing photographs of the most popular toys of the pre-50s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and modern toys; an introduction to the history of toys - going back to dolls in Ancient Greece to computers today; a look at portraits of children from the past playing with toys; a sorting toy activity into old and new, and an old poem about the wonders of a toy shop. There are also 4 maths powerpoints looking at addition and subtraction in the toy shop, with cards to print for games. The activities include: An acrostic poem template Animal cut-out templates to join together to make a moving toy Colouring sheets Pictures of new/old teddy Puppets for role play Russian doll set to print and laminate for size ordering 6 x Santa lists to use around Christmas A thaumatrope template with instructions 3 x cover templates for a topic book Toy sorting cards - to sort into different materials/ properties. Toys from the past questionnaire to take home to fill in with parents. A copy of an old book 'What shall we do next' from 1907 full of games and activities that children played The Wonderful Toymaker fairy tale to read An outline planning document with cross curricular links that can be adapted. DISPLAY Old toys display - photographs Children's portraits playing with toys Toys banner Toys heading Toys in the past heading Toys timeline
Year 1 Maths: Geometry - properties of shapes
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Year 1 Maths: Geometry - properties of shapes

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A set of resources to introduce and reinforce 2D and 3D shapes and their properties. There are 7 powerpoint activities: 2D Shape finder: The class have to choose a shape and answer questions to identify what it is. Naming 2D shapes: Interactive activity for children to identify what each 2D shape is called and to describe its properties. Sorting shapes: The shapes are grouped according to certain properties - the children have to describe these properties. What shape am I?: Describes a 2D shape and the children have to select the right one. Guess my shape: Describes properties of 2D and 3D shapes and the children have to click on the correct shape. 3D shapes: Explains the properties of 3D shapes and gives examples of objects of each shape. 3D Shapes: Gives examples and descriptions of 3D shapes, (cone, cylinder, cube, sphere, cuboid, pyramid) and where they could be found in everyday life. Naming 3D shapes: Interactive activity for children to identify what each 3D shape is called and to describe its properties. Plus printable sheets for class activities: Colourful small 2D shapes: 12 different shapes; 36 per sheet Colourful small face 2D shapes: as above but the shapes have faces 2D shapes on 1 sheet 3D shapes: 6 shapes on 1 sheet Cone net Cube net Cuboid net Prism net Large shapes: 11 shapes, 1 on each sheet
Year 1 Maths: Number bonds to 20
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Year 1 Maths: Number bonds to 20

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The subtraction facts powerpoints look at the subtraction facts associated with each number. They then look for patterns in the number sentences and identify the number bonds. The number facts powerpoints look at the different ways of making each number, showing numerals and counters then highlight subtraction and related addition sentences. Each number bond powerpoint looks at the number bonds for each individual number, 11-20. It then shows the paired numbers and asks the children how many number sentences they can think of for each pair. Also in the pack are 3 sets of flip flap number bonds and 2 number bond worksheets.
Year 1 Maths Number: One step addition problems
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Year 1 Maths Number: One step addition problems

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A set of powerpoints with different activities and problems to solve. Addition as combining 2 sets: visual representation of joining two sets along with the number sentences Addition can be done in any order: Demonstrates adding two numbers with counters by adding the small amount to the larger amount, and the larger amount to the smaller amount. Shows how this is the same when adding using numerals, and that it is easier to add the smaller number to the bigger number. Addition strategies: shows different ways that addition can be done, including counting on, using a number line, using fingers or counters etc. Buying 2 things at the toy shop: Real-life situation of using addition when buying 2 objects. Counting biscuits and missing numbers: Shows how 10 biscuits can be shared using addition sentences. It then introduces the concept of missing numbers, hiding biscuits and numerals with a reveal button. Counting dominoes: shows that addition can be done in any order. Counting on at the pet shop: Practical counting on activity Counting on from the biggest number: Demonstrates with objects on a number line how it is easier to count on from the biggest number Counting on the bus: practical addition activities Counting on the double decker bus: practical addition using the top and bottom deck Counting on with animals: Simple counting activity with animals Counting on with pencils: activity where the children can write down the number sentence to work out the answer The toy shop: introduces the concept of most and least, more than etc. in a practical context.
Y1 Maths Geometry - position and direction
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Y1 Maths Geometry - position and direction

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There are 4 powerpoints in this set: Pivots: Shows examples of objects with pivots and how they work Pivot worksheet (pdf): Objects with pivots Objects that turn about a line: Shows examples of these kinds of objects. Turns around a point - shows quarter and half turns on a clock. Describing position: Shows different scenarios (Inside a house; a lounge; garage; bedroom, and classroom) and asks the children to describe the position of different objects using a range of vocabulary to describe position.
Year 1 Maths : Missing number problems
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Year 1 Maths : Missing number problems

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Introduction to missing numbers: explains what missing number problems are and gives strategies for working them out. Behind the Barn: pictorial introduction to missing numbers – asks how many cows there are altogether if x number are hiding behind the barn Missing number problems x 6 Printable resources: Number cards and plus, minus and equals symbols Flip flap number bonds to 10 number bonds to 10 addition sheet Number bonds to 10 subtraction sheet Toy prices Number cards to 20
Year 1 Maths Number: One step subtraction problems
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Year 1 Maths Number: One step subtraction problems

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A set of powerpoints with different problems that involve subtraction. Finding the difference – Strategies: ways of finding the difference between two numbers Sale at the toy shop: practical subtraction problems Subtraction strategies: shows different ways that addition can be done, including counting back, using a number line, using fingers etc. Taking away in the toy box: simple taking away activities Taking away on the bus: subtraction problems using people getting off a bus.