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Mrs F's Shop

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Primary school teacher of 26 years with experience across Key Stage One and Two.

Primary school teacher of 26 years with experience across Key Stage One and Two.
Willy Wonka Sweets  KS1 Maths Investigation
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Willy Wonka Sweets KS1 Maths Investigation

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Key Stage 1 Maths investigation Work in an ordered, methodical way to find every possible combination of Willy Wonka’s new sweet invention flavours! Suitable for Year 1, Year 2 or Year 3 as there is a 24 solution extension problem. Comprises easier and more challenging problem as PPT and PDF.
Natural wooden tens frame
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Natural wooden tens frame

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Natural themed wooden tens frame to support White Rose Maths scheme. Comprises: Pdf with 3 tens frames per page individual image for resizing and creating worksheets
Botanical numberlines to 10 and 20
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Botanical numberlines to 10 and 20

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Botanical theme numberlines to match other resources in my TES shop. Set comprises: Numberlines to 10 (3 per page) Numberlines to 20 (3 per page) Blank numberlines to 10 (3 per page) B;ank numberlines to 20 (3 per page)
Numberlines to 10 and 20 wooden themed
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Numberlines to 10 and 20 wooden themed

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Wooden themed number lines. Set comprises: Numberlines to 10 (3 per page) Numberlines to 20 (3 per page) Blank numberlines to 10 (3 per page) Blank numberlines to 20 (3 per page) Download the matching numbercards to 100 from my TES shop. Children can choose a card and label the number on the correct place on the blank numberline. For KS2 children, label the ends of the blank numberlines e.g. 70 and 80. Children write the numbers inbetween or half way between.
Find the Number - numbers to 20 recognition activity
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Find the Number - numbers to 20 recognition activity

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Four different coloured mats for Year 1 maths continuous provision. Children pick a number card or choose a handful of counters and find their number as many times as they can on the grid. They can use a whiteboard pen to circle or a glass bead to cover the numbers that they find.