I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This resource relates to statistics on the topic of dot plots. It introduces dot plots on PowerPoint (12 Slides). The presentation demonstrates how the data was collected, rearranging data in numerical order, and presenting the data on a frequency table. Using the information on the frequency table, students are shown how to create a dot plot/line plot via Slide Show animation. Two detailed examples are shown.
Content:
• PowerPoint Presentation (12 Slides)
• 1 Flexible Lesson Plan (1- 2 hrs)
• 2 Sets of worksheets (4pgs)
• 1 ready-made project sheet for students to survey their table group
• 1 project sheet example
Flexible Lesson Plan (4 pgs)
The plan includes a lesson starter on adding two-digit numbers together. The method is adding the tens numbers first and then counting on the ones for quick mental addition. (If you wish, you can choose your own mental starters). Also includes lesson objectives, main activities on dot plots and recap session. Presentation slides are referred to and there are suggested questions you might want to ask your students.
PowerPoint Presentation
The presentation explains a dot plot and then looks at two examples from capturing the raw data, presenting them in frequency tables, and then creating dot plots.
Case study 1: Students are shown how Mr Smith creates a dot plot from data how long it takes his staff to travel to school.
Case study 2: Students are shown how Miss Tucker creates a dot plot to see how many siblings each of her students have.
Independent Practice
Worksheet 1 (2pgs): Selling Cupcakes
Page 1 - Students read a very short paragraph in order to insert the information in a frequency table and then they create a dot plot.
Page 2 – Students interpret the dot plot by answering 8 questions.
Worksheet 2 (2pgs): How Many Minutes to Eat Lunch
Page 1 - Students read the data on the frequency table to complete a dot plot.
Page 2 - Students answer 9 questions about the dot plot.
Answer sheets included.
Early finishers/Extra work
Project sheet: In their groups, student carry out a small survey on how many siblings each person in their group has. The students complete the ready-made sheet and then create a dot plot. An example sheet is included.
US Version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/dot-plots-line-plots-worksheets-presentation-frequency-tables-12317296
You may also be interested in Pictographs, Block Graphs, Bar Charts, Tallying
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pictograms-block-graphs-bar-charts-tally-charts-tables-presentations-worksheets-11232570
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This literacy/maths link pack on Australian currency introduces students to the six coins in circulation and 1 cent and 2 cent coins and the function of the Australian Mint.
Literacy
Learning Objectives: To be able to retrieve information, take part in class discussion and listen to others, label pictures correctly, work out meaning of words in a text, write simple sentences with correct punctuation.
Maths
Learning Objectives: Recognise and describe Australian coins, to know each coin has a different value and is not related to size of coins.
If you are planning a visit to the Royal Australian Mint or just want to watch a video about the Royal Australian Mint, starting to teach your students about Australian currency, then this is an ideal resource to get started.
Divided into Lesson starter, Main lesson and Plenary.
A 16 Slide PowerPoint Presentation lesson with whole group listening and speaking comprehension activity.
Learning support materials:-
Students can design their own display cards with facts – Art link
Two differentiated reading comprehension texts with questions. One set with 11 questions and the other set with 15 questions.
Cut/Paste Coin Match - students cut out and match the coins to the values shown the worksheet and then label each coin with the name of image on the reverse of each coin.
Extension: Write four facts worksheet
There are display posters
laminate the whole page general fact sheet onto card paper
laminate and cut out the half page coin facts onto card paper.
Hope you enjoy this resource.
File Type: PowerPoint, Word and PDF
This resource is on Australian currency - 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c and $1.00 coins
Aimed at: Keystage 1/2
The worksheets are in colour and black and white.
WITH ANSWER SHEETS
Each of the four worksheets contain a variety of tasks for students to complete on the topic of buying school stationery.
Worksheet 1 - Students look at the pictures and price of each item and then work out how much two items of school supplies cost.
Two questions at the bottom: Which student spent the most? Which student spent the least amount of money?
Worksheet 2 - This worksheet is similar to the above except students are working out what 3 items of school stationery cost.
Worksheet 3 - Students answer 6 questions about the items, e.g. Which item is the most expensive? How much less do the crayons cost than the ruler? etc.
The next task is to write the new price for each item which has risen by 10c.
Worksheet 4 - The first task is to write the new price of the items which have risen by 20c. Second task - to add up 3 items of school supplies at the new price.
Worksheet 5 - Sale Now On! - Students reduce the price of each item with the stated amount. They then recalculate the items of stationery bought.
Additional worksheets:
Drawing coins to match the price tags - students use the fewest number of coins as many times as they can.
Add up the coins and write the total on the price tag for each object shown.
Challenge: Students add up all the prices on the tags and write the total amount of money spent.
File Type: Word and PDF
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Introduction and Presentation lesson on Australian coins and Non-fiction reading comprehension, Worksheets and optional video
<strong>UPDATED with new £1 coin.</strong>
This resource is on UK currency - 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 coins.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
The worksheets are in colour and black and white.
WITH ANSWER SHEETS
Each of the four worksheets contain a variety of tasks for students to complete on the topic of buying school supplies/stationery.
Worksheet 1 - Students look at the pictures and price of each item and then work out how much the two items of stationery cost.
Two questions at the bottom: Which student spent the most? Which student spent the least amount of money?
Worksheet 2 - This worksheet is similar to the above except students are working out what 3 items of stationery cost.
Worksheet 3 - Students answer 6 questions about the items, e.g. Which item is the most expensive? How much less do the crayons cost than the ruler? etc.
The next task is to write the new price for each item which has risen by 9p.
Worksheet 4 - The first task is to write the new price of the items which have risen by 20p. Second task - to add up 3 items of stationery at the new price.
Worksheet 5 - Sale Now On! - Children deduct the sale figure and recalculate the new price of each item.
Additional worksheets:
Drawing coins to match the price tags - Use the fewest number of coins as many times as you can.
Add coins and write the total on the price for each object shown.
Challenge: Students add up all the prices on the tags and write the total amount of money spent.
File Type: Word and PDF
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Make your classroom bright and cheery with these colorful displays as a reference for children.
UPDATED with whole page portrait 2D and 3D displays.
This resource contains 2D and 3D shape posters with labels for each shape:-
square and cube
triangle cuboid and rectangular prism
circle and sphere
rectangle and cylinder
pentagon and cone
hexagon and pyramid
octagon and triangular prism
oblong/oval
trapezium
A distinction is made between regular 2D shapes (all sides and angles equal) and non-regular shapes.
Also contains separate word labels for each shape.
Just print onto card stock (if you wish) and laminate.
File type: Word format - Option to change the colors and pdf
The zip file contains all the resources as I could not upload them individually.
This pack relates to Canadian money and contains lots of activities for students to practise counting by fives and tens using nickels and dimes.
Aimed at: Kindergarten/Grade 1 and 2
Skip counting in fives:
Worksheet - Count the nickels and draw a line to match the money written on the tags.
Worksheet - Missing nickels in the piggy bank. Students draw the remaining missing nickels on the piggy bank so that it matches the money in the circle.
Worksheet - Students count by 5s to add up the nickels and then write the total on the tags.
2 Cut/Stick activities - Students cut out the nickels for each money bag so that the total adds up to $1 and $2 respectively.
Skip counting in tens:
Worksheet - Count the dimes and draw a line to match the money written on the tags.
Worksheet - Missing dimes in the piggy bank. Students draw the remaining missing dimes on the pig so that it matches the money in the circle.
Worksheet - Students count by 10s to add up the dimes and then write the total on the tags.
2 Cut/Stick activities - Students cut out the dimes for each money bag so that the total adds up to $1 and $2 respectively.
File Type: Pdf - 15 Worksheets and 4 cut/stick activities
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Free
Adding Money Bags Worksheets
Introduction to Money Facts Presentation and Coins
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Money problem questions, count, add, subtract and draw coins to match price tags
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This resource is on the hundred square and the 1-120 square/grid. Students gain practice in moving up and down in tens and matching tens and ones/units grids to the numbers on the hundred square. Referring to the hundred square to complete word problem questions.
If you are looking for some hundred square activities, then resource is ideal for use in lessons, review and homework.
Answer Keys included.
Content:
• Worksheet 1 – (2 pages) - Students complete the hundred square from 1 to 100. After completing it, there are 11 questions to answer.
• Worksheet 2 – (2 pages) - Students fill in the partially completed hundred square. After completing it, there are 7 activities to do. Three of the activities include students shading in every two jumps for counting in two, every five jumps for counting in fives and every ten jumps for counting in tens.
• Hundred Square -Tens/Ones Activities (A to E)
Students work out what each tens and ones grid represent and write the number in the circle and then shade in the number on the hundred square. The first example has been done.
• 2x Cut/Paste missing numbers puzzle on a hundred square.
Students will see that there are missing extracts of grids from the hundred square. They cut out the grids and glue them in the correct spaces on the hundred square.
• Missing numbers on a hundred square.
Students will see parts of a hundred square which they complete with the missing numbers.
• 10 More than/Less than Word Problems.
Students read the 8 word problems and use the grid to help them work out the answers.
• A Set of 9-piece puzzle that make up the 1-120 Grid for students to cut out and glue together into their workbooks or on a separate sheet of paper.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-partitioning-hundreds-tens-and-ones-units-presentation-plans-worksheets-display-bundle-11532794
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This resource is on New Zealand currency - 10c, 20c, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 coins
Aimed at: Keystage 1/2
The worksheets are in colour and black and white.
WITH ANSWER SHEETS
Each of the four worksheets contain a variety of tasks for students to complete on the topic of buying school stationery.
Worksheet 1 - Students look at the pictures and price of each item and then work out how much two items of school supplies cost.
Two questions at the bottom: Which student spent the most? Which student spent the least amount of money?
Worksheet 2 - This worksheet is similar to the above except students are working out what 3 items of school stationery cost.
Worksheet 3 - Students answer 6 questions about the items, e.g. Which item is the most expensive? How much less does the sharpener cost than the ruler? etc.
The next task is to write the new price for each item which has risen by 10 cents.
Worksheet 4 - The first task is to write the new price of the items which have risen by 30 cents. Second task - to add up 3 items of school supplies at the new price.
Worksheet 5 - Sale Now On! - Students reduce the price of each item by 20 cents. They then recalculate the items of stationery bought.
<strong>Additional worksheets: </strong>
Drawing coins to match the price tags - students use the fewest number of coins as many times as they can.
Add up the coins and write the total on the price tag for each object shown.
Challenge: Students add up all the prices on the tags and write the total amount of money spent.
File Type: Word and PDF
Download: 23 pages which includes b/w versions.
This resource is primarily aimed at EYFS/Reception and Year 1 as it relates to subtraction to 10 and writing subtraction sentences using a Tens Frame.
Content:
• All Task Cards are also on PowerPoint – 55 Slides
• PowerPoint Demo Lesson
• 55 Subtraction Task Cards - PDF
PowerPoint Slides - Task Cards
The cards are on PowerPoint Slides so you have the option of changing the colour of the counters and also moving the slides around.
You can do this activity as a whole class. Hand out whiteboards and dry erase pens.
Ask students to work out the first subtraction sum.
Ask what did they do first? How did they write the taking away sum?
PowerPoint Demonstration (6 Slides) on how to do the task cards
This presentation shows students how to go about writing and working out the subtraction sums.
There are 6 slides which show step-by-step how to use the task cards.
Before you show the next stage, you could ask students ‘What do you do next?’ before showing the next step.
Ask the students to count the counters/dots as they appear in the animation.
Ask students how many counters are crossed when the animation has crossed through the counters/dots.
Get the students to say how many counters are left before revealing the answer.
55 Subtraction Task Cards (PDF)
Print out the task cards and laminate. These can be used in small group sessions or as part of a whole lesson.
After showing the demo on how to use the task cards, students can practise writing taking sums.
Make it clear to the students that they must count all the counters on the tens frame, the big number, and write this down. Then count the counters with the crosses which shows they have been taken away. You could even cover up the counters with crosses with a blank sheet of paper show demonstrate they have been taken away.
The counters that are left uncrossed or not covered up should be counted to give the final answer.
Hope you enjoy this resource which is for your sole personal use.
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Counting and Addition Tens Frame Task Cards with Presentation
More' hands on' Addition and Subtraction using Ten Frames, Presentation and Practical Activities/Worksheets
UPDATED February 12, 2019: Number bonds to 20.
This pack contains St. Valentine maths topic themes which you can incorporate into your lesson plan(s).
Aimed at: Reception/Year 1
If you operate a carousel system in your class, you can place the different activities on the tables for children to practise number work/patterns.
Content and Description
Includes Teacher Notes
• Counting in ones missing number sequence worksheet – Children complete sequence by writing the missing numbers in the heart.
• Number bonds to 10 and 20 - x2 sets of worksheets – this is a cut and stick activity. Children cut out a broken heart on worksheet 2 to match and stick to a broken heart on worksheet 1. The hearts add up to 10 on one set of worksheets; and then add up to 20 on the second set of worksheets.
• Counting using Tens Frame – Pictures are placed in different positions on the tens frame. Children count and write the number in the space provided.
• Count and tick to match activity – Numicon – Children count the pictures in the squares and then tick the Numicon shape that matches the number of pictures.
• Colour Sequence Worksheet – Children work out what comes next in the colour sequence and then complete the last two or three squares. The pictures are: hearts, Valentine envelopes and lips.
• Picture Sequence – Cut and stick activity – Children look at the pictures and work out what comes next. Then they cut out the correct pictures to complete the sequences.
• Three sets of flash cards 1 to 10
o Numeral and Number flash cards
o Numicon flash cards
o Picture Heart flash cards
1. Children can play snap with the different sets of flash cards.
2. Whiteboard + dry-wipe pen - Choose a set, e.g. picture cards. Place the cards face down. He/She turns over two cards and writes a number equation to solve.
File Type: Word and PDF
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UPDATED: Now includes Answer Keys for puzzle activities.
This product relates to 2D and 3D shapes.
Ideal for Math Centers, homework and/or early finishers.
<strong>This resource contains:</strong>
• 2D Word Searches with Solutions (x2)- Color/b&w
• 3D Word Searches with Solutions (x2)- Color/b&w
• Label 2D and 3D Shape Mix Worksheets (x4)
• Identifying and draw 2D flat faces from 3D solid shapes
• 2D Jigsaw Puzzle - Match description to shape – Cut and Paste
• 3D Jigsaw Puzzle - Match description to shape – Cut and Paste
2D Shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle, heart, diamond/rhombus, oval and star
3D Shapes: cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, sphere, tetrahedron, triangular prism, square-based pyramid and cone.
<strong>2D and 3D Word Searches</strong>
There are two sets of word searches with pictures. Students look for the words in the grid to shade or cross through.
They also look for a hidden shape word. A picture of the shape is shown.
<strong>Differentiated - Label 2D and 3D Shape Mix Worksheets</strong>
Students label the shapes. One worksheet contains a word box.
<strong>Identifying and drawing 2D flat faces on 3D shapes</strong>
Students say the 3D shape aloud and then identify the 2D shape that is shaded on the solid.
Next, students draw/sketch the 2D shape. They can practice using a ruler to obtain equal straight lines for the square and drawing straight in general.
<strong>2D and 3D Jigsaw Puzzle Match</strong>
These are cut and paste puzzle activities.
Students cut out one piece of the puzzle with a picture of a shape and glue it onto their worksheets or in workbooks. They then read the description for that shape which is written on another piece of puzzle. They cut out and glue the correct description opposite the first jigsaw piece so that the jigsaw pieces fit together.
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This is a St David’s Day theme product which contains five different maths activities.
Optional preparation: You can cut out the puzzle pieces and have children assemble them or get the children to cut out the sheets of puzzle pieces and they can assemble and glue onto a separate sheet of paper or into their workbooks.
Content:
Differentiated puzzle pieces for children to match up numbers 1 to 10 and 11 to 20. The puzzles are in colour and b/w.
Match up numbered gold coins with a picture of a dragon in the centre by drawing lines to the correct tens frame or twenty frame.
Count gold coins and draw line to match with the tens frames.
Bar Chart Worksheet in colour/b&w with differentiated questions: Worksheet 1 with 8 questions and Worksheet 2 with 11 questions (with Answer Sheets).
Pictures: dragon, daffodils, leek and traditional Welsh black hat.
Cut/Paste Picture Patterns Activity with Answer Sheet - children the picture(s) that comes next in the sequence. They are also given the opportunity to create their own picture patterns.
Differentiated Missing Numbers Worksheets - Worksheet 1 children count the daffodils to find the missing number; Worksheet 2 for more able children- counting on to work out the missing number in each sum.
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You may be interested in the assembly/lesson, myths and legends and additional worksheets:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/st-david-s-day-assembly-lesson-worksheets-jigsaw-puzzles-word-search-reading-comprehension-bundle-12076876
Free St David’s puzzle 1 to 5: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spring-themed-daffodils-st-david-s-day-symbol-cut-paste-counting-1-to-5-puzzle-match-activity-12078461
UPDATED with Answer Keys to jigsaw puzzles.
Learning objectives: To recognise 2D and 3D Solids and learn their properties.
Ideal resource for extra work on shapes, early finishers and/or homework sheets.
This resource contains:
• Teachers Notes - 2 pages
• 2D Word Searches with Solutions (x2)- Colour/b&w
• 3D Word Searches with Solutions (x2)- Colour/b&w
• Label 2D and 3D Shape Mix Worksheets (x4)
• Identifying and draw 2D flat faces from 3D solid shapes
• 2D Jigsaw Puzzle - Match description to shape – Cut and Paste
• 3D Jigsaw Puzzle - Match description to shape – Cut and Paste
2D Shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle, heart, diamond/rhombus, oval and star
3D Shapes: cube, cuboid/rectangular prism, cylinder, sphere, tetrahedron, triangular prism, square-based pyramid and cone.
Lots of activities for children to do to revise/recall 2D and 3D shapes.
<strong>2D and 3D Word Searches</strong>
There are two sets of word searches with pictures. Children look for the words in the grid.
They also look for a hidden shape word in the grid. A picture of the shape is shown.
<strong>Differentiated - Label 2D and 3D Shape Mix Worksheets</strong>
Children label the shapes. There is a word bank to help them write the names of the shapes.
<strong>Identifying and drawing 2D flat faces seen on 3D solid shapes</strong>
Children say the 3D shape aloud and then identify the 2D shape that is shaded on the solid.
Next, the children draw/sketch the 2D shape. They can practise using a ruler to obtain equal straight lines for the square and drawing straight in general.
<strong>2D and 3D Jigsaw Puzzle Match</strong>
<strong>These are cut and paste activities. </strong>
Children cut out one piece of the puzzle with a picture of a shape and glue it onto their worksheets or in workbooks. They then read the correct description for that shape which is written on another piece of puzzle. They cut out and glue the correct description opposite the first jigsaw piece so that the jigsaw pieces fit together.
Total download: 29 pages
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This is part of a bundle.
This products relates to the hour, i.e o’clock times and half past the hour times.
Children read and write times on analogue clock and on digital clocks.
Content
O’ clock times worksheets (to the hour) (x3): Children read the times and draw hands on the clocks to represent the times shown.
Half past times worksheets (x3): Children read the times and careful draw hands on the clocks to represent the times shown.
Multiple choice tick boxes Worksheets relating to the hour and half past times (x3)
There are six clocks on each worksheet and below each clock are three times with tick boxes. Children tick the box that shows the time correctly.
Challenge: Worksheets for children who want more of a challenge.
What the time will be Worksheets (x3) – (Includes Answer Key)
These worksheets show the time the witch is cooking her brew (Time Now) and depending on what time the witch says that lunch will be ready, children work out the time it will be ready and write it on the digital clock. (Prior learning: children will know how to write times digitally or are learning to).
Work out when lunch was ready Worksheets (x3) – (Includes Answer Key)
These worksheets show the time the witch is cooking her brew (Time Now) and depending on what time the witch says that lunch was ready, children work out the time lunch was eaten and write it on the digital clock. (Prior learning: children will know how to write times digitally or are learning to).
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This resource relates to Halloween and contains a mixed bag of worksheets for children to do.
Content:
Counting Halloween pictures up to 10
Counting Halloween pictures up to 20
Both the above include Answers.
Making 5 - Children use the same colour to colour in two pumpkins that add up to 5 (see example in preview)
Making 10 - Children use the same colour to colour in two pumpkins that add up to 10
Making 15 - Use the same colour to colour in two pumpkins that add up to 15
Making 20 - Use the same colour to colour in two pumpkins that add up to 20
Extension: Use the same colour to colour in three pumpkins that make 20
Scary Sequencing Picture Patterns Worksheet - Cut/Glue - Children complete the sequence of pictures by cutting and sticking the correct picture.
Do-It-Yourself Picture Patterns - Children create their own picture patterns using the blank sheets and ready-made pictures. They can choose how they want to create their picture pattern sequence. The pictures are: cauldron, broomstick, frog, witch’s black hat, spider, jar of eyeballs, mummy, black cat and witch’s green face.
Spiders In the Web Worksheet - Children count the spiders and then draw two lines to match the number of the spiders on the web to the number and number word in the boxes.
For the last two worksheets, children cut out the numbers and number words and glue them next to the correct spider webs.
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This is a St Patrick’s Day theme product which contains five different maths activities.
Optional preparation: You can cut out the puzzle pieces and have children assemble them or get the children to cut out the sheets of puzzle pieces and they can assemble and glue onto a separate sheet of paper or into their workbooks.
Content:
• Differentiated puzzle pieces for children to match up numbers 1 to 10 and 11 to 20. The puzzles are in colour and b/w.
Pictures on the puzzles are gold coins with a shamrock and lucky horseshoes.
• Worksheet - Match up numbered gold coins with a picture of a shamrock in the centre by drawing lines to the correct tens frame or twenty frame (double tens frame).
• Worksheet - Count the number of coins and draw a line to the correct tens frame or twenty frames (double tens frame)
• Block Bar Chart worksheet in colour/b&w with 2 differentiated question sheets (with Answer Sheet):
Worksheet 1 with 8 questions
Worksheet 2 with 11 questions
• Cut and glue picture pattern worksheet (with Answer Sheet) – Children cut out the next picture(s) in the sequence.
Pictures: leprechaun, green hat, Irish harp and shamrock.
• Children can make up their own picture patterns with the pictures using the worksheets provided.
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You may be interested in this St Patrick’s Day Bundle which contains 3 separate products on assembly/lesson, myths and legends and additional St Patrick’s worksheets:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/st-patrick-s-day-bundle-presentation-worksheets-lesson-plans-facts-on-st-patrick-myths-legends-word-work-12067949
Free resource for puzzle numbers 1 to 5:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/st-patrick-s-day-shamrocks-counting-1-to-5-sort-and-match-early-years-yr-12078403
This resource contains a set of 26 lower case letters with 2D shapes.
Alphabet playdough mats for each letter with a picture beginning with the letter sound.
If you are teaching or have taught letters and 2D shapes, here are some extra resources for your pupils to colour in and/or cut out and stick into their workbooks or on a separate sheet of paper.
The letters are on whole pages in two sizes - A4 and 8.5 x 11".
Suggested Uses:
Children colour in the shapes and the background and then they can draw things beginning with that letter.
Children colour in the shapes only and then cut around the letter and stick into their workbook.
You could cut out the letter and stick into their workbooks or on a separate sheet of paper with handwriting guidelines for children to practise writing the letter and then colour in.
Extension: After colouring in the letter, children can list the shapes they see and the more able can put them into abc order.
Laminate the alphabet mats for children to use playdough to model the letters.
2D Shapes: square, circle, triangle, oval, rectangle, diamond, star, heart, crescent, pentagon and trapezium or trapezoid.
Hope you find this resource useful.
You may be interested in the free sample which only has lower and upper case letters A B & C.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-letters-and-shapes-worksheets-cut-and-paste-12150086
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This resource contains a set of 26 uppercase letters containing 2D shapes.
Alphabet mats for each letter with pictures beginning with the letter sound.
If you are teaching or have taught uppercase letters and 2D shapes, here are some extra resources for your pupils to colour in and/or cut out and stick into their workbooks or on a separate sheet of paper.
The letters are on whole pages in two sizes - A4 and 8.5 x 11".
Suggested Uses:
Children colour in the shapes and the background and then they can draw things beginning with that letter.
Children colour in the shapes only and then cut around the letter and stick into their workbook.
You could cut out the letter and stick into their workbooks or on a separate sheet of paper with handwriting guidelines for children to practise writing the letter and then colour in.
Extension: after colouring in the letter, children can list the shapes they see and the more able can put them into ABC order.
Laminate the upper case alphabet mats for children to use playdough to model the letters.
2D Shapes: square, circle, triangle, oval, rectangle, diamond, star, heart, crescent, pentagon and trapezium or trapezoid.
Hope you find this resource useful.
You may be interested in the free sample.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/alphabet-letters-and-shapes-worksheets-cut-and-paste-12150086
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This resource relates to counting hearts of different colours. Children choose the correct colours to count and record their answers.
Aimed at: EYFS/Year 1
Content:
• Teacher Notes (3 pages) -with suggested activities
• 20 – Two-Colour Count Heart Shapes Cards
• 10 – Three-Colour Count Heart Shapes Cards
• 10 – Two-Colour Count Heart Cards with Number Track
• 11 – Colour Flash cards with words
• 1 sheet of four different colour number tracks
Laminate the above and cut out the flash cards and number tracks.
A lovely resource which can be used for one-to-one and small group assessment.
It can be used as an early morning maths input for children to practise counting.
In addition, children will be consolidating their knowledge on colours: red, blue, black, purple, orange, white, green, grey, yellow, brown and pink.
The counting cards are differentiated.
For children that need some support:
There is also a set of cards with a number track. For example, if the card has 5 white hearts and 4 red hearts, s/he counts the red hearts and then point to the number on the number track before writing the number next to the red heart picture.
Extension work example
For the more able children, you can ask how many hearts altogether. This will lead into more formal addition work: 3 green hearts + 4 orange hearts equals 7 hearts altogether.
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Other counting shapes resource:
Colour Count Shapes Activity Cards
This product relates to counting activities, missing numbers (writing in words and figures) and finding more or fewer.
As you play slides 3 to 4 the children count aloud the numbers. Slide 3 is from 1 to 10 and Slide 4 from 11 to 20.
You have the option of using Slides 5 to 26 for more counting from 0 to 20.
It is a 70 slide PowerPoint presentation which includes the following whole class activities:
• General counting 0 to 20.
• Counting leprechaun pictures
• Working out ‘How many more…?’
• Working out ‘How many fewer…?’
• Counting pots of gold and then saying which has more gold coins
• Differentiated missing numbers grids 1 to 10, 1 to 15, 1 to 30.
Independent Follow-up Work
There are 4 activity tasks for the students to undertake.
Activity Sheet 1 (x22)– Students read the number in the circle and then cut out that number of gold coins. They then tick which pot has more coins.
Count and colour activity (x3)– More counting practice – there are too many counters in each grid. The students read the digit in the green box and then colour in the required number of coins to match the digit.
Missing Numbers and Words (x2) – numbers 1 to 10 grid, 1 to 15 grid and for the more able 1 to 30 grid with missing numbers to fill in.
Students write in the missing numbers in the grid. When they have done this, they then write the numbers that are missing in words.
Worksheets (x3) on How many more…? - Students work out the answers to the tasks.
Worksheets (x3) on How many fewer…? – Students work out the answers to the tasks and then there is a challenge which is to write a subtraction sentence. There is an example of this on Slide 58.
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