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Hi, my name is Mr Saxby. I lead mathematics and am part of the Senior Leadership Team at a 1 form Primary School. I enjoy creating resources and have been uploading them to my own website for many years now. Due to ongoing costs, I am now slowly migrating all my resources to the tes site. Some of which will continue to be free while others will include a small fee. I hope you gain a greater work-life balance with my resources as teacher wellbeing has always been one of my highest priorities.

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Hi, my name is Mr Saxby. I lead mathematics and am part of the Senior Leadership Team at a 1 form Primary School. I enjoy creating resources and have been uploading them to my own website for many years now. Due to ongoing costs, I am now slowly migrating all my resources to the tes site. Some of which will continue to be free while others will include a small fee. I hope you gain a greater work-life balance with my resources as teacher wellbeing has always been one of my highest priorities.
Addition worksheet missing numbers with answers - 3 levels of differentiation KS2 Year 3 4 5 6
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Addition worksheet missing numbers with answers - 3 levels of differentiation KS2 Year 3 4 5 6

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Here is an addition worksheet pack I have created. I have put year 3, 4, 5, or 6 as it really depends on where your class are at and children's individual needs. In regard to the national curriculum, this would be aimed at year 4. It includes place value headings and the use of chilli challenge for children to select their own difficulty. Column addition with missing numbers. I hope you like it! Your feedback is always welcomed. Thank you.
Addition worksheet with answers - 3 levels of differentiation KS2 Year 3 4 5 6 Must regroup - carry
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Addition worksheet with answers - 3 levels of differentiation KS2 Year 3 4 5 6 Must regroup - carry

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Here is an addition worksheet pack I have created. I have put year 3, 4, 5, or 6 as it really depends on where your class are at and children's individual needs. In regard to the national curriculum, this would be aimed at year 4. It includes place value headings and the use of chilli challenge for children to select their own difficulty. I hope you like it! Your feedback is always welcomed. Thank you.
Fractions Bundle - Adding fractions and word problems.
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Fractions Bundle - Adding fractions and word problems.

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Adding Fractions using spicy levels. Fractions word problems using spicy levels. 3 Levels of spiciness - KS2 I used these in my year 4/5 class. All come with answers to encourage children to self assess. RUCSAC display also included.
Subtraction worksheet with answers - 3 levels of differentiation KS2 Year 3 4 5 6 no exchange
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Subtraction worksheet with answers - 3 levels of differentiation KS2 Year 3 4 5 6 no exchange

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Here is a subtraction worksheet pack I have created. I have put year 3, 4, 5, or 6 as it really depends on where your class are at and children's individual needs. In regard to the national curriculum, this would be aimed at year 4. It includes place value headings and the use of chilli challenge for children to select their own difficulty. This is a great resource to get children to practice the formal subtraction modal as there is no exchanging required. I hope you like it! Your feedback is always welcomed. Thank you.
Addition Week 1 - Full week of worksheets with answers differentiated KS2 Year 3,4,5
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Addition Week 1 - Full week of worksheets with answers differentiated KS2 Year 3,4,5

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Here is an Addition worksheet pack I have created. I have included a whole week of worksheets with answers to allow children to self-assess. I have put year 3, 4, or 5 as it really depends on where your class are at and children's individual needs. In regard to the national curriculum, this would be aimed at year 4. It includes place value headings and the use of chilli challenge for children to select their own difficulty. I hope you like it! Your feedback is always welcomed. Thank you.