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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.
Amelia Earhart postcard template
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Amelia Earhart postcard template

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A postcard template for children to write from the point of view of Amelia, or as a historian reporting back their findings to the museum. Comprises: 2 A4 pdfs (front and back of postcard) A ready to fold pdf where one image is upside down. It then will just need to be folded in half and glued 2 of the same images to make your own size
Spin and Sculpt mat for phonics continuous provision
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Spin and Sculpt mat for phonics continuous provision

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Spin and Sculpt activity mat for customised phonics practice. Print out the mat on a colour of your choice (I chose brown in my example photo), laminate and then add a split pin and paper clip as the spinner. Finally, write the phonics you wish to focus on in whiteboard pen or chalk pen. Children sound out and read the word, before making it on their mat! This could be adapted for EYFS by writing single letters and children create their own model corresponding with the initial letter chosen e.g. s for snake etc.
50 square wooden background
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50 square wooden background

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50 square for Year 1 children. Provides a bridge between numberlines to 20 and 100 squares which can confuse less confident mathematicians as they discover larger numbers.
Botanical Back to school Maths Booklet
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Botanical Back to school Maths Booklet

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Botanical themed open-ended maths book for beginning of term, allowing students to show you what they can do. Ideas for use: Download matching botanical number cards. Pupils choose two cards to create an addition or subtraction calculation Counting on in 2s, 5s and 10s etc. Drawing 2D shapes Position and direction e.g. 3 squares forward, quarter turn to the right, 6 squares forward… Fractions (draw a rectangle and see how many ways you can split it into quarters. Print back to back to make a simple A5 folded booklet.