Use these simple loop cards to play “I have… who has?” and revisit reading quarter past times.
12 cards in total, so can be played in pairs, as a small group or even used individually to find the matching cards.
One side of card shows the time on the analog clock, the other side asks for the time, showing it in both digital format and in words.
No start card so can be started from anywhere.
Artist credit:
Teacher Gems
Decorate your classroom with these owl themed A4 size number posters.
Each number from 0 to 20 is on a separate A4 sheet with the numeral, number in words and the amount represented in a ten frame.
Each ten frame has a colourful owl feature.
21 posters are included, one for each number from 0 to 20.
Artist credit:
Little Red’s Clipart
Decorate your classroom with these sparkle themed A4 size number posters.
Each number from 0 to 20 is on a separate A4 sheet with the numeral, number in words and the amount represented in a ten frame.
Each number has a sparkle/bling themed background.
21 posters are included, one for each number from 0 to 20.
Artist credit:
Little Red’s Clipart & Jazzy Patterns
Display the times tables in robot style!
These 12 A4 sized posters will brighten up any room.
The STA have stated recently that they are classifying the multiplication tables by the first number in the question. So, 7 x 4 would be classed as the 7 times table.
We have used this recommended format in this poster set.
Artist credit:
Prettygrafik Design
Display the times tables in monster style!
These 12 A4 sized posters will brighten up any room.
The STA have stated recently that they are classifying the multiplication tables by the first number in the question. So, 7 x 4 would be classed as the 7 times table.
We have used this recommended format in this poster set.
Artist credit:
Prettygrafik Design
Display the times tables in superhero style!
These 12 A4 sized posters will brighten up any room.
The STA have stated recently that they are classifying the multiplication tables by the first number in the question. So, 7 x 4 would be classed as the 7 times table.
We have used this recommended format in this poster set.
Artist credit:
Prettygrafik Design
Display the times tables in tribal style!
These 12 A4 sized posters will brighten up any room.
The STA have stated recently that they are classifying the multiplication tables by the first number in the question. So, 7 x 4 would be classed as the 7 times table.
We have used this recommended format in this poster set.
Artist credit:
Prettygrafik Design
Use these simple ten frames to show number bonds to ten.
Perfect for Maths lessons and independent activities.
22 frames, 3 per A4 sheet.
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Display the times tables in tropical style!
These 12 A4 sized posters will brighten up any room.
The STA have stated recently that they are classifying the multiplication tables by the first number in the question. So, 7 x 4 would be classed as the 7 times table.
We have used this recommended format in this poster set.
Artist credit:
Prettygrafik Design
A set of Follow Me/I Have, You Have/Loop Cards.
A set of 30 cards to practice doubling and halving.
One half of the card has a question, the other half an answer - the loop continues as the child says what question they have on their card, the next child reads out the matching answer, followed by their question.
Great time saver for teachers, NQTs, Student teachers!
Fab activity for a supply teacher to have to hand!
A set of Follow Me/I Have, You Have/Loop Cards.
A set of 15 cards to practice different angles.
One half of the card has a question, the other half an answer - the loop continues as the child says what question they have on their card, the next child reads out the matching answer, followed by their question.
Great time saver for teachers, NQTs, Student teachers!
Fab activity for a supply teacher to have to hand!
Use this set of 20 loop cards (I have… who has?) to review rounding to the nearest 10.
Using 2 digit numbers only (please note 100 is included as the nearest 10 for 95+).
There is no start and end so the loop can begin anywhere.
A great starter for a Maths lesson, or can be used in smaller groups.
Use these cute puzzles to count the dots on the ladybirds and match them to the number in figures and words.
21 different puzzles, 2 per A4 page.
Graphics credit: Little Red’s Schoolhouse
These flashcards feature key vocabulary for all Year 6 Maths topics.
Over 250 flashcards!
Fractons, decimals and Percentages
Position and Direction
Properties of Shape
Number and Place Value
Ratio and Proportion
Statistics