I have been a teaching principal in a small rural school for the last 3 years. Before this I have over 10 years teaching experience teaching students ranging in age 5 through to 12 and have loved every minute.
“Students are engaged, motivated and keen to succeed. They take responsibility for their learning and increasingly know about themselves as learners. They stay on task, work well together and help each other. Positive and respectful interactions between students underpin learning”. Educ
I have been a teaching principal in a small rural school for the last 3 years. Before this I have over 10 years teaching experience teaching students ranging in age 5 through to 12 and have loved every minute.
“Students are engaged, motivated and keen to succeed. They take responsibility for their learning and increasingly know about themselves as learners. They stay on task, work well together and help each other. Positive and respectful interactions between students underpin learning”. Educ
Contains:
the twelve months of the year with the season displayed on the corresponding carriage.
The seven days of the week.
A fantastic display to brighten your class
Each carriage contains a ten number frame to help students visualize the number. If you are looking for a new set of Number Posters to decorate your classroom, this set is it.
Contains the numbers 1 to 20. Perfect for decorating your room.
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This Pack contains 50 mind bending hard A4 sized mazes. They contain lots of bridges and tunnels that add an extra level of difficulty.
Mazes help fine motor control. Mazes require your students to control their pencils through the maze without hitting the black lines. This means that they must take their time rather than rushing, in order to have greater success. Progress can be observed as your students bump into the black lines less and less as they gain greater control of their writing utensils. Students use fine motor control in order to produce correct letter formation and legible handwriting.
Mazes are great for problem solving: Mazes help your students to work on their executive functioning skills, such as planning and brainstorming various strategies (e.g. starting from the beginning of the maze or working backwards from the end of maze).
Enjoy I know my class love them, especially the challenges that this set brings
STEM posters for you wall display. Each letter is on a separate A4 or A3 sized paper.These posters capture the attention and imagination of both students and teachers as they pass through your room.
In this pack there are two different designs. Choose which suits your room better.
I have included both an A4 and an A3 size to make it easy for you to print. I laminate them and then staple them to my class wall.
They go really well with my STEM role cards.
Science
Technology
Engineering
Mathematics
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This fun Winter Olympic hidden picture will engage and excite your students. Everything you need is included. Just print and go. No preparation required.
This pack includes 2 Olympic themed Hundreds Chart Hidden Pictures. They include the rings and the torch.
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If you like this take a look at my dinosaur pack. You'll love it.
These Polka Dot Number Cards 1-100 can be used to teach skip counting in 5 and 10. The number cards can either be used as a wall display, flash cards or group and individual games.
The cards have been designed to make it easy for students to recognize the multiples of 5 and 10, with them being green and the other numbers blue. There are 6 cards per page. Simply print, laminate and cut.
I have included extra cards so you can make your own.If you would like other colors or designs please message me and I am happy to make them for you.
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These Polka Dot Number Cards 1-100 can be used to teach skip counting in 5 and 10. The number cards can either be used as a wall display, flash cards or group and individual games.
The cards have been designed to make it easy for students to recognize the multiples of 5 and 10, with them being green and the other numbers blue. There are 6 cards per page. Simply print, laminate and cut.
I have included extra cards so you can make your own.If you would like other colors or designs please message me and I am happy to make them for you.
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This murder mystery will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve geometry puzzles and questions to solve a murder. Students will need to gather evidence by completing charts, Interview witnesses by sorting through geometry shapes and compare data. Finally they will need to uncover the suspects disguise to reveal the criminals true identity. Once the case is solved they will need to complete the paperwork with a final hundred chart puzzle.
Who is the Geometry Math Mystery Murderer!!!
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A booklet of number charts where students can write their numbers from 1-1,000. This booklet is ideal for students that are still learning or struggling to learn their numbers to 1000. Personally I print it all off and staple it together to make an individual attractive booklet for them to learn from.
The grids are large enough for students to write the numbers in with some numbers already entered to guide the students along.
This booklet can be used for small groups, homework, seatwork, or at a math center where it can be laminated and various counting patterns could also be used.
I have also included a certificate of achievement for the students to join the Thousands Club and a blank template for you to create your own
A booklet for 2018 and 2019 where students can answer questions about the current month. This booklet is ideal for students that are still learning or struggling to learn their days of the week. Personally I print it all off and staple it together to make an individual attractive booklet for them to learn from.
I made this resource in March and got my student to fill in the previous months as practice. Now my intention is to bring it out once a month for reinforcement.
This booklet can be used for small groups, homework, seatwork, or at a math center where it could be laminated.
I have also included a certificate of achievement for the students to join the Calendar Club.
Thank you
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Tens Frames Addition and Subtraction Cut Paste and Write
This wonderful resource is perfect for your students to practice and learn their addition to 10. Students simply cut the bottom tags out, glue them into the boxes to solve the problems and then write the answer in the space provide. Kids Love it. Its active and hands on.
Includes:
*18 Pages of Worksheets
*Addition Ten Frames.
*Subtraction Ten Frames.
*Mixed Ten Frames.
*Templates to Create Your Own.
This CSI alien themed math murder mystery will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction problems and puzzles. Students narrow down the suspects by completing the activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left. Who is it?
This case includes
Clue 1: Addition of 2-digit Numbers
Clue 2: Subtraction from 100
Clue 3: Coordinates on 1 quadrant
Clue 4: Mental Addition 1-Digit
Clue 5: Subtraction from 100
Answer sheets are included
This STEM CSI investigation is themed around an Easter Egg Hunt. It is the perfect activity for Easter, but can be used all year round.
This activity will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve 10 and 100 addition and subtraction puzzles . Students narrow down the suspects by completing the activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left.
Answer sheets are included
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This Growth Mindset activity: Building Bridges or simply Bridges is a Japanese logic game originally called “Hashiwokakero” These puzzles will hook both you and your students in and wanting to do more. On each visually stunning puzzle you are given a number of islands where you need to join these islands with bridges. These puzzles are designed to improve your students spatial awareness.
This version is slightly easier than my other version and is a great option of your students have never played these types of puzzles.
Reasons why solving Building Bridges Puzzles are good for your students
It sharpens your critical thinking skills
It improves our problem solving skills
It helps us in multi-tasking thinking skills
It helps stay mentally fit
All you need to do is decide if you want color or black and white as both are included. Personally I use color. Print them off and laminate the sheets and you are good to go.
Included is also a PowerPoint show to teach you and you students how to play.
This is an adaptation from the classic game “I have…who has…”. This game is a tried and tested game in helping students to both learn and practice counting and adding with Australian money.
Two variations of the games have been included for differentiated learning. One with the same images of the corresponding currency on the cards and the other with different images of the same amount for a harder game.
The Australian Money Loop game includes images of Australian currency for students to learn to sight the notes and coins quickly and easily.
Simply print, laminate, cut and reuse.
Students build Timetable/Multiplication Fluency, identifying timetables from 1 to 5 and 10 in one game and 6-10 in another, with the no fuss, 5 in a Row PowerPoint game. Students use the boards provided to answer automated and random timetable questions . This game is self running either individually, as a group, or as a whole class.
2 Games Included
1. Multiplication Fluency 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 10x
2. Multiplication Fluency 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x
Theses games can run on computers, whiteboards or projectors. All that is required is that you print, cut and laminate the Number Boards and press start on the PowerPoint Show.
There are 30 different Number Boards for each game for your students to choose from and with the shuffling ability of the game, every game is different so that your students do not get bored of it. This game is self timed with a 10 second interval between the questions giving the students enough time to mark off or put a counter on their Number Board.
If you like this resource also check out my other quality Math products.
Link to A Math Murder Mystery
Link to another Math Murder Mystery
Please check back at my store soon as I will be uploading more 5 in a Row Games soon.
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Building number sense in the Early Years is vital. These number word mats for number between zero and ten are perfect for students learning and revision.
Students read the correct word to match the number, draw the amount in the blank ten frame along with make it using play-dough or wix-stix and then write the number word.
To get the most from the Number Word Mats, I suggest printing the mat on to white cardstock and then laminating the mat for extra durability.
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Building number sense in the Early Years is vital. These number word mats for number between zero and ten are perfect for students learning and revision.
Students read the correct word to match the number, draw the amount in the blank ten frame along with make it using play-dough or wix-stix and then write the number word.
To get the most from the Number Word Mats, I suggest printing the mat on to white cardstock and then laminating the mat for extra durability.
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A booklet of make 10 Number Bonds where students shade in the matching number bond. This booklet is ideal for students that are still learning or struggling to learn their number bonds. Personally I print it all off and staple it together to make an individual attractive booklet for them to learn from.
This booklet can be used for small groups, homework, seatwork, or at a math center where it can be laminated.
I have also included a certificate of achievement for the students to join the Number Bond Club and two versions; one with images at the bottom and one without.
A booklet for 2018 and 2019 where students can answer questions about the current month. In this version the students are required to add in the missing numbers for 10 days of each month. This booklet is ideal for students that are still learning or struggling to learn their days of the week. Personally I print it all off and staple it together to make an individual attractive booklet for them to learn from.
I made this resource in March and got my student to fill in the previous months as practice. Now my intention is to bring it out once a month for reinforcement.
This booklet can be used for small groups, homework, seatwork, or at a math center where it could be laminated.
I have also included a certificate of achievement for the students to join the Calendar Club.
Thank you
and please remember to follow me